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Professor Graham Hillis

Australia

Honorary Professorial Fellow

Graham Hillis is Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), University of Western Australia and Head of Department of Cardiology, Royal Perth Hospital. His clinical and research interests include the echocardiography, the acute coronary syndromes, cardiac biomarkers and the prediction and management of perioperative cardiovascular complications in patients undergoing cardiac and major non-cardiac surgery.

Further Reading

  • Lower heart attack risk for wine-drinking diabetics

    27/02/2014

Recent Publications

  • Large-scale plasma lipidomic profiling identifies lipids that predict cardiovascular events in secondary prevention

  • TEXT messages to improve MEDication adherence and Secondary prevention (TEXTMEDS) after acute coronary syndrome: a randomised clinical trial protocol.

  • The effects of a lifestyle-focused text-messaging intervention on adherence to dietary guideline recommendations in patients with coronary heart disease: an analysis of the TEXT ME study.

  • Reaching cardiovascular prevention guideline targets with a polypill-based approach: a meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials.

  • The impact of level of education on vascular events and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: Results from the ADVANCE study.

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