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    Comparative effectiveness of fourth-line anti-hypertensive agents in resistant hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis. 

    Sinnott, S-J; Tomlinson, LA; Root, AA; Mathur, R; Mansfield, KE; Smeeth, L; Douglas, IJ (2017-02)
    Aim We assessed the effectiveness of fourth-line mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in comparison with other fourth-line anti-hypertensive agents in resistant hypertension. Methods and results We systematically searched ...
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    Population trends in the 10-year incidence and prevalence of diabetic retinopathy in the UK: a cohort study in the Clinical Practice Research Datalink 2004-2014. 

    Mathur, R; Bhaskaran, K; Edwards, E; Lee, H; Chaturvedi, N; Smeeth, L; Douglas, I (2017-02-28)
    OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in the incidence and prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in the UK by diabetes type, age, sex, ethnicity, deprivation, region and calendar year. DESIGN: Cohort study using the Clinical ...
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    The impact of a social prescribing service on patients in primary care: a mixed methods evaluation. 

    Carnes, D; Sohanpal, R; Frostick, C; Hull, S; Mathur, R; Netuveli, G; Tong, J; Hutt, P; Bertotti, M (2017-12-19)
    BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patients jointly develop bespoke well-being plans to promote social integration and or social reactivation. Our aim was to ...
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    Ethnic differences in the progression of chronic kidney disease and risk of death in a UK diabetic population: an observational cohort study. 

    Mathur, R; Dreyer, G; Yaqoob, MM; Hull, SA (2018-03-27)
    OBJECTIVE: To determine ethnic differences in the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and risk of end-stage renal failure (ESRF) and death in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and to identify predictors ...
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    Algorithms for the Capture and Adjudication of Prevalent and Incident Diabetes in UK Biobank. 

    Eastwood, SV; Mathur, R; Atkinson, M; Brophy, S; Sudlow, C; Flaig, R; de Lusignan, S; Allen, N; Chaturvedi, N (2016)
    OBJECTIVES: UK Biobank is a UK-wide cohort of 502,655 people aged 40-69, recruited from National Health Service registrants between 2006-10, with healthcare data linkage. Type 2 diabetes is a key exposure and outcome. We ...
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    Risk of tuberculosis in patients with diabetes: population based cohort study using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink. 

    Pealing, L; Wing, K; Mathur, R; Prieto-Merino, D; Smeeth, L; Moore, DAJ (2015-06-05)
    BACKGROUND: Previous cohort studies demonstrate diabetes as a risk factor for tuberculosis (TB) disease. Public Health England has identified improved TB control as a priority area and has proposed a primary care-based ...
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    Ethnic variations in the risk of hypoglycaemia among people with Type 2 diabetes prescribed insulins and/or sulfonylureas: a historical cohort study using general practice-recorded data. 

    Malawana, M; Hutchings, A; Mathur, R; Robson, J (2018-12)
    AIM: To identify ethnic differences in hypoglycaemic risk among people with Type 2 diabetes prescribed insulins and/or sulfonylureas in community settings. METHODS: Using routine general practice-recorded data, two cohorts ...
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    Ethnic differences in the severity and clinical management of type 2 diabetes at time of diagnosis: A cohort study in the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink. 

    Mathur, R; Palla, L; Farmer, RE; Chaturvedi, N; Smeeth, L (2020-02)
    AIMS: To characterize ethnic differences in the severity and clinical management of type 2 diabetes at initial diagnosis. METHODS: An observational cohort study of 179,886 people with incident type 2 diabetes between 2004 ...
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    OpenSAFELY: impact of national guidance on switching anticoagulant therapy during COVID-19 pandemic. 

    OpenSAFELY Collaborative; Curtis, HJ; MacKenna, B; Walker, AJ; Croker, R; Mehrkar, A; Morton, C; Bacon, S; Hickman, G; Inglesby, P;... (2021-11)
    BACKGROUND: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Health Service (NHS) recommended that appropriate patients anticoagulated with warfarin should be switched to direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs), requiring ...
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    Overall and cause-specific hospitalisation and death after COVID-19 hospitalisation in England: A cohort study using linked primary care, secondary care, and death registration data in the OpenSAFELY platform. 

    Bhaskaran, K; Rentsch, CT; Hickman, G; Hulme, WJ; Schultze, A; Curtis, HJ; Wing, K; Warren-Gash, C; Tomlinson, L; Bates, CJ;... (2022-01)
    BACKGROUND: There is concern about medium to long-term adverse outcomes following acute Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), but little relevant evidence exists. We aimed to investigate whether risks of hospital admission ...
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