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Genevieve Gabb
Researcher at Royal Adelaide Hospital
Publications - 42
Citations - 815
Genevieve Gabb is an academic researcher from Royal Adelaide Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angioedema & MEDLINE. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 40 publications receiving 698 citations. Previous affiliations of Genevieve Gabb include Flinders Medical Centre & Repatriation General Hospital.
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Guideline for the diagnosis and management of hypertension in adults - 2016.
Genevieve Gabb,Genevieve Gabb,Arduino A. Mangoni,Craig S. Anderson,Craig S. Anderson,Diane Cowley,John S Dowden,Jonathan Golledge,G.J. Hankey,FS Howes,Les Leckie,Vlado Perkovic,Markus P. Schlaich,Nicholas Zwar,Tanya Medley,Leonard F Arnolda +15 more
TL;DR: The National Heart Foundation of Australia has updated the Guide to management of hypertension 2008: assessing and managing raised blood pressure in adults (updated December 2010).
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Hyperbaric Oxygen: A Therapy in Search of Diseases§
Genevieve Gabb,Eugene D. Robin +1 more
TL;DR: If there is some patient benefit to come from the experience of the last 300 years, changes in approach, initiated by baromedical devotees or by medicine generally, or resulting from pressures outside of medicine, will be required.
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SGLT2 Inhibitor–Associated Euglycemic Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A South Australian Clinical Case Series and Australian Spontaneous Adverse Event Notifications
TL;DR: Thirteen cases of SGLT2 inhibitor–associated DKA occurring in South Australia between December 2015 and March 2017 were identified, eight case subjects had type 2 diabetes (T2D) and five had …
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Epidemiological study of angioedema and ACE inhibitors
TL;DR: A persisting risk of angioedema is present in patients who have initially commenced an ACE-I uneventfully and is now changing in parallel with the increasing use of ACE-Is.
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Low-dose diuretic and/or dietary sodium restriction when blood pressure is resistant to ACE inhibitor.
Lindon M H Wing,Leonard F Arnolda,Paula J. Harvey,Jane Upton,Danielle Molloy,Genevieve Gabb,Alexandra J. Bune,John Chalmers +7 more
TL;DR: In hypertensives with BP resistant to the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor perindopril, the diuretic indapamide had greater additional efficacy and longer duration of action than dietary sodium restriction, and in combination they had additive effects on BP.