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Sue Wells

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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|March 8, 2020
How do cardiovascular risk prediction equations developed among 30-74 year olds perform in older age groups? A validation study in 125 000 people aged 75-89 yearsSuneela Mehta, Rod Jackson, Katrina Poppe, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 23, 2014
Stakeholder engagement for the New Zealand Atlas of Healthcare Variation: cardiovascular disease secondary prevention: VIEW-3Corina Grey, Sue Wells, Daniel J Exeter, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 16, 2019
A unified national cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk generator is required to address equity in the management of CVD risk in clinical practice in New ZealandAndrew Kerr, Sue Wells, Allan Moffitt, et al.
Clinical Epidemiology|February 3, 2018
Cardiovascular medication changes over 5 years in a national data linkage study: implications for risk prediction modelsSuneela Mehta, Rod Jackson, Sue Wells, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 13, 2014
Ethnicity and revascularisation following acute coronary syndromes: a 5-year cohort study (ANZACS-QI-3)Andrew J Kerr, Ahmad Mustafa, Mildred Lee, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|May 7, 2026
Multimorbidity and cardiovascular prevention in primary care: Cohort study in New ZealandStina Mannheimer, Yeunhyang Catherine Choi, Katrina Poppe, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 18, 2008
The accuracy of ethnicity data in primary care and its impact on cardiovascular risk assessment and management--PREDICT CVD-8Tania Riddell, Graeme Lindsay, Tim Kenealy, et al.
JAMA|June 28, 2018
Annual Risk of Major Bleeding Among Persons Without Cardiovascular Disease Not Receiving Antiplatelet TherapyVanessa Selak, Andrew Kerr, Katrina Poppe, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 30, 2020
Performance of CVD risk equations for older patients assessed in general practice: a cohort studySue Wells, Romana Pylypchuk, Suneela Mehta, et al.
European Heart Journal. Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes|June 28, 2020
The importance of considering both primary and secondary diagnostic codes when using administrative health data to study acute coronary syndrome epidemiology (ANZACS-QI 47)Andrew J Kerr, Tom Kai Ming Wang, Yannan Jiang, et al.
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|March 8, 2020
How do cardiovascular risk prediction equations developed among 30-74 year olds perform in older age groups? A validation study in 125 000 people aged 75-89 yearsSuneela Mehta, Rod Jackson, Katrina Poppe, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 23, 2014
Stakeholder engagement for the New Zealand Atlas of Healthcare Variation: cardiovascular disease secondary prevention: VIEW-3Corina Grey, Sue Wells, Daniel J Exeter, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 16, 2019
A unified national cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk generator is required to address equity in the management of CVD risk in clinical practice in New ZealandAndrew Kerr, Sue Wells, Allan Moffitt, et al.
Clinical Epidemiology|February 3, 2018
Cardiovascular medication changes over 5 years in a national data linkage study: implications for risk prediction modelsSuneela Mehta, Rod Jackson, Sue Wells, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 13, 2014
Ethnicity and revascularisation following acute coronary syndromes: a 5-year cohort study (ANZACS-QI-3)Andrew J Kerr, Ahmad Mustafa, Mildred Lee, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|May 7, 2026
Multimorbidity and cardiovascular prevention in primary care: Cohort study in New ZealandStina Mannheimer, Yeunhyang Catherine Choi, Katrina Poppe, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 18, 2008
The accuracy of ethnicity data in primary care and its impact on cardiovascular risk assessment and management--PREDICT CVD-8Tania Riddell, Graeme Lindsay, Tim Kenealy, et al.
JAMA|June 28, 2018
Annual Risk of Major Bleeding Among Persons Without Cardiovascular Disease Not Receiving Antiplatelet TherapyVanessa Selak, Andrew Kerr, Katrina Poppe, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 30, 2020
Performance of CVD risk equations for older patients assessed in general practice: a cohort studySue Wells, Romana Pylypchuk, Suneela Mehta, et al.
European Heart Journal. Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes|June 28, 2020
The importance of considering both primary and secondary diagnostic codes when using administrative health data to study acute coronary syndrome epidemiology (ANZACS-QI 47)Andrew J Kerr, Tom Kai Ming Wang, Yannan Jiang, et al.
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