Browsing Centre for Clinical Pharmacology by Author "Rahimi, K"
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Age-stratified and blood-pressure-stratified effects of blood-pressure-lowering pharmacotherapy for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and death: an individual participant-level data meta-analysis
Rahimi, K; Bidel, Z; Nazarzadeh, M; Copland, E; Canoy, D; Wamil, M; Majert, J; McManus, RJ; Chalmers, J; Davis, BR (2021) -
Antihypertensive drug effects on long-term blood pressure: an individual-level data meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials
Canoy, D; Copland, E; Nazarzadeh, M; Ramakrishnan, R; Pinho-Gomes, A-C; Salam, A; Dwyer, JP; Farzadfar, F; Sundstrom, J; Woodward, M (2022) -
Blood pressure-lowering treatment for prevention of major cardiovascular diseases in people with and without type 2 diabetes: an individual participant-level data meta-analysis
Nazarzadeh, M; Bidel, Z; Canoy, D; Copland, E; Bennett, DA; Dehghan, A; Smith, GD; Holman, RR; Woodward, M; Gupta, A (2022) -
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. (BMJ Journals, 2019-05)INTRODUCTION: Previous research from the Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment Trialists' Collaboration (BPLTTC) and others has shown that pharmacological blood pressure (BP)- lowering substantially reduces the risk of major ... -
Sex-Specific Effects of Blood Pressure Lowering Pharmacotherapy for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: An Individual Participant-Level Data Meta-Analysis.
Bidel, Z; Nazarzadeh, M; Canoy, D; Copland, E; Gerdts, E; Woodward, M; Gupta, AK; Reid, CM; Cushman, WC; Wachtell, K (2023-11)BACKGROUND: Whether the relative effects of blood pressure (BP)-lowering treatment on cardiovascular outcomes differ by sex, particularly when BP is not substantially elevated, has been uncertain. METHODS: We conducted an ...