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Blood pressure-lowering treatment for the prevention of cardiovascular events in patients with atrial fibrillation: An individual participant data meta-analysis.
Pinho-Gomes AC, Azevedo L, Copland E, Canoy D, Nazarzadeh M, Ramakrishnan R, Berge E, Sundström J, Kotecha D, Woodward M, Teo K, Davis BR, Chalmers J, Pepine CJ, Rahimi K; Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment Trialists’ Collaboration. Pinho-Gomes AC, et al. Among authors: canoy d. PLoS Med. 2021 Jun 1;18(6):e1003599. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003599. eCollection 2021 Jun. PLoS Med. 2021. PMID: 34061831 Free PMC article.
Investigating the stratified efficacy and safety of pharmacological blood pressure-lowering: an overall protocol for individual patient-level data meta-analyses of over 300 000 randomised participants in the new phase of the Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment Trialists' Collaboration (BPLTTC).
Rahimi K, Canoy D, Nazarzadeh M, Salimi-Khorshidi G, Woodward M, Teo K, Davis BR, Chalmers J, Pepine CJ; Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment Trialists’ Collaboration. Rahimi K, et al. Among authors: canoy d. BMJ Open. 2019 May 22;9(5):e028698. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028698. BMJ Open. 2019. PMID: 31123005 Free PMC article.
Long-Term Exposure to Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure in Predicting Incident Cardiovascular Disease: Evidence From Large-Scale Routine Electronic Health Records.
Ayala Solares JR, Canoy D, Raimondi FED, Zhu Y, Hassaine A, Salimi-Khorshidi G, Tran J, Copland E, Zottoli M, Pinho-Gomes AC, Nazarzadeh M, Rahimi K. Ayala Solares JR, et al. Among authors: canoy d. J Am Heart Assoc. 2019 Jun 18;8(12):e012129. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.012129. Epub 2019 Jun 5. J Am Heart Assoc. 2019. PMID: 31164039 Free PMC article.
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