G
Graham S Hillis
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 8
Citations - 223
Graham S Hillis is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Acute coronary syndrome. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 61 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham S Hillis include The George Institute for Global Health & Royal Perth Hospital.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Integration of the Duke Activity Status Index into preoperative risk evaluation: a multicentre prospective cohort study
Duminda N. Wijeysundera,W. Scott Beattie,W. Scott Beattie,Graham S. Hillis,Graham S. Hillis,Tom E.F. Abbott,Mark A Shulman,Gareth L. Ackland,C. David Mazer,C. David Mazer,Paul S. Myles,Rupert M Pearse,Brian H. Cuthbertson,Brian H. Cuthbertson,P.S. Myles,M.A. Shulman,S. Wallace,Catherine Farrington,Bruce Thompson,M. Ellis,B. Borg,R Kerridge,J. Douglas,J. Brannan,Jeffrey J. Pretto,M.G. Godsall,N. Beauchamp,S. Allen,A. Kennedy,E. Wright,J. Malherbe,Hilmy Ismail,Bernhard Riedel,A. Melville,H. Sivakumar,A. Murmane,K. Kenchington,Y. Kirabiyik,Usha Gurunathan,Christopher A. Stonell,K. Brunello,K. Steele,Oystein Tronstad,Philip Masel,Annette Dent,E. Smith,A. Bodger,M. Abolfathi,P. Sivalingam,A. Hall,Thomas Painter,S. Macklin,Adrian D. Elliott,A.M. Carrera,N Terblanche,S. Pitt,J. Samuels,C. Wilde,Kate Leslie,A. MacCormick,D. Bramley,A.M. Southcott,John Grant,Hugh Taylor,S. Bates,M. Towns,A. Tippett,Fiona H. Marshall,C.D. Mazer,J. Kunasingam,A. Yagnik,C. Crescini,S. Yagnik,Colin J. L. McCartney,Stephen Choi,P. Somascanthan,K. Flores,D.N. Wijeysundera,W.S. Beattie,Keyvan Karkouti,Hance Clarke,Angela Jerath,Stuart A. McCluskey,Marcin Wasowicz,John Granton,L. Day,J. Pazmino-Canizares,Paul Oh,R. Belliard,L. Lee,K. Dobson,Vincent W. S. Chan,Richard Brull,N. Ami,M. Stanbrook,K. Hagen,D. Campbell,Timothy G. Short,J. Van Der Westhuizen,Kushlin Higgie,Helen A. Lindsay,R. Jang,C. Wong,D. Mcallister,M. Ali,J. Kumar,Ellen Waymouth,Chang Joon Kim,J. Dimech,M. Lorimer,J. Tai,R. Miller,R. Sara,A. Collingwood,S. Olliff,S. Gabriel,H. Houston,P. Dalley,S. Hurford,A. Hunt,L. Andrews,L. Navarra,A. Jason-Smith,H. Thompson,N. McMillan,G. Back,B. L. Croal,M. Lum,Daniel Martin,Sarah-Naomi James,Helder Filipe,M. Pinto,S. Kynaston,R.M. Pearse,T.E.F. Abbott,M. Phull,C. Beilstein,Phoebe Bodger,K. Everingham,Y. Hu,E. Niebrzegowska,C. Corriea,Thais Creary,M. Januszewska,T. Ahmad,J. Whalley,R. Haslop,J. McNeil,A. Brown,N. MacDonald,M. Pakats,K. Greaves,Shaman Jhanji,R. Raobaikady,Ethel Black,M. Rooms,H. Lawrence,M. Koutra,K. Pirie,M. Gertsman,S. Jack,M. Celinski,Denny Z. H. Levett,Marc Edwards,K. Salmon,C. Bolger,L. Loughney,L. Seaward,H. Collins,B. Tyrell,N. Tantony,K. Golder,G.L. Ackland,R.C.M. Stephens,L. Gallego-Paredes,Anna Reyes,A. Gutierrez del Arroyo,A. Raj,R. Lifford,Brian H Cuthbertson,Elizabeth B. Torres,Althea Ambosta,M. Melo,Muhammad Mamdani,Kevin E. Thorpe,Mpw Grocott,Graham S Hillis,Harindra C. Wijeysundera +187 more
TL;DR: A DASI score of 34 represents a threshold for identifying patients at risk for myocardial injury, myocardia infarction, moderate-to-severe complications, and new disability, and a nested cohort analysis of the Measurement of Exercise Tolerance before Surgery study characterised the association of preoperative DASi scores with postoperative death or complications.
Journal ArticleDOI
Initial treatment with a single pill containing quadruple combination of quarter doses of blood pressure medicines versus standard dose monotherapy in patients with hypertension (QUARTET): a phase 3, randomised, double-blind, active-controlled trial.
Clara K Chow,Emily Atkins,Emily Atkins,Graham S Hillis,Mark Nelson,Christopher M. Reid,Christopher M. Reid,Markus P. Schlaich,Peter Hay,Kris Rogers,Kris Rogers,Laurent Billot,Michael Burke,John Chalmers,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Anushka Patel,Tim Usherwood,Tim Usherwood,Ruth Webster,Ruth Webster,Anthony Rodgers,Andrew Hung,Armand Edison,Angalie E Abraham,Dan Xu,Mark Bloch,Gemma A. Figtree,Janis M. Nolde,Andrew Black,Shirley Jansen,Sinjini Biswas,Andrew E. Ajani,Revathy Carnagarin,D. Wynne,M. Altman,Jay Thakkar,Aravinda Thiagalingam,Harry Klimis +38 more
TL;DR: The QUARTET trial as discussed by the authors showed that a hypertension management strategy starting with a single pill containing ultra-low-dose quadruple combination therapy would be more effective than a strategy of starting with monotherapy.
Journal ArticleDOI
A simplified (modified) Duke Activity Status Index (M-DASI) to characterise functional capacity: a secondary analysis of the Measurement of Exercise Tolerance before Surgery (METS) study
Bernhard Riedel,Michael H-G. Li,C.H. Angus Lee,Hilmy Ismail,Hilmy Ismail,Brian H. Cuthbertson,Brian H. Cuthbertson,Duminda N. Wijeysundera,Duminda N. Wijeysundera,Kwok M. Ho,Kwok M. Ho,Kwok M. Ho,S. Wallace,Bruce Thompson,M. Ellis,B. Borg,R Kerridge,J. Douglas,J. Brannan,Jeffrey J. Pretto,M.G. Godsall,N. Beauchamp,S. Allen,A. Kennedy,E. Wright,J. Malherbe,H. Ismail,B. Riedel,A. Melville,H. Sivakumar,A. Murmane,K. Kenchington,Y. Kirabiyik,Usha Gurunathan,Christopher A. Stonell,K. Brunello,K. Steele,Oystein Tronstad,Philip Masel,Annette Dent,E. Smith,A. Bodger,M. Abolfathi,P. Sivalingam,Andrew Macalister Hall,Thomas Painter,S. Macklin,Adrian D. Elliott,A.M. Carrera,N Terblanche,S. Pitt,J. Samuels,C. Wilde,Kate Leslie,A. MacCormick,D. Bramley,A.M. Southcott,John Grant,Hugh Taylor,S. Bates,M. Towns,A. Tippett,Fiona H. Marshall,C.D. Mazer,J. Kunasingam,Anmol Yagnik,C. Crescini,S. Yagnik,Colin J L McCartney,Stephen Choi,P. Somascanthan,K. Flores,Shelly Au,W.S. Beattie,Keyvan Karkouti,Hance Clarke,Angela Jerath,Stuart A. McCluskey,Marcin Wasowicz,L. Day,J. Pazmino-Canizares,Paul Oh,R. Belliard,L. Lee,Karen Dobson,Vincent W. S. Chan,Richard Brull,N. Ami,M. Stanbrook,K. Hagen,D. Campbell,Timothy G. Short,J. Van Der Westhuizen,J.K. Higgie,Helen A. Lindsay,R. Jang,Christopher X. Wong,D. Mcallister,Marlynn Ali,J. Kumar,Ellen Waymouth,Chang Joon Kim,J. Dimech,M. Lorimer,J. Tai,R. Miller,R. Sara,A. Collingwood,S. Olliff,S. Gabriel,Helen Houston,P. Dalley,S. Hurford,A. Hunt,L. Andrews,L. Navarra,A. Jason-Smith,H. Thompson,N. McMillan,G. Back,M. Lum,Daniel Martin,Sarah James,Helder Filipe,Manuel Pinto,S. Kynaston,Mandeep-Kaur Phull,Christian M. Beilstein,Phoebe Bodger,Kirsty Everingham,Ying Hu,Edyta Niebrzegowska,C. Corriea,Thais Creary,Marta Januszewska,T. Ahmad,J. Whalley,Richard Haslop,John J McNeil,Andrew M. Brown,Neil MacDonald,M. Pakats,K. Greaves,Shaman Jhanji,R. Raobaikady,Ethel Black,Martin Rooms,H. Lawrence,M. Koutra,K. Pirie,M. Gertsman,Sandy Jack,Michael Celinski,Denny Z. H. Levett,Mark J. Edwards,Karen Salmon,C. Bolger,Lisa Loughney,Leanne Seaward,Hannah Collins,Bryony Tyrell,N. Tantony,Kim Golder,Gareth L. Ackland,Robert C M Stephens,L. Gallego-Paredes,Anna Reyes,A. Gutierrez del Arroyo,A. Raj,R. Lifford,M. Melo,Muhammad Mamdani,Graham S Hillis,Harindra C. Wijeysundera +173 more
TL;DR: The M-DASI provides a simple screening tool for further preoperative evaluation, including with cardiopulmonary exercise testing, to guide perioperative management.
Journal ArticleDOI
Objective Risk Assessment vs Standard Care for Acute Coronary Syndromes: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Derek P. Chew,Karice Hyun,Karice Hyun,Erin Morton,Matthew Horsfall,Graham S Hillis,Clara K Chow,Stephen Quinn,Mario D'Souza,Andrew T. Yan,Chris P Gale,Shaun G. Goodman,Keith A.A. Fox,David Brieger +13 more
TL;DR: Routine GRS implementation in cardiology services with high levels of clinical care was associated with an increase in early invasive treatment but not other aspects of care, and the need for further, larger scale randomized studies is indicated.
Journal ArticleDOI
Markers of Elevated Left Ventricular Filling Pressure Are Associated with Increased Mortality in Nonsevere Aortic Stenosis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined the relationship between the ratio of early transmitral flow to mitral annular velocity (E/e′) and chronic markers of left ventricular filling pressure and mortality in patients with nonsevere aortic stenosis (AS) within the National Echo Database Australia cohort.