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Doctor Lee Nedkoff

University of Western Australia, Perth (Australia)
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Dr Nedkoff is a Senior Research Fellow in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology at The University of Western Australia, and a current National Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow. She leads a research program focused on population-based studies measuring the burden of cardiovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral arterial disease and atrial fibrillation. She has expertise in the use of multi-jurisdictional linked health data in cardiovascular epidemiological studies. A focus of her research is age-and sex-specific trends in acute coronary syndromes, and development of robust methods and analytic approaches for using linked data in cardiovascular disease research.
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Characteristics and risk of coronary-related events following hospitalisation for chronic coronary disease
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Characteristics and risk of coronary-related events following hospitalisation for chronic coronary disease
Burden of stroke incidence among atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease and coronary heart disease patients
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Burden of stroke incidence among atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease and coronary heart disease patients
Temporal trends in myocardial infarction case fatality: methodological challenges and prevention targets
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Temporal trends in myocardial infarction case fatality: methodological challenges and prevention targets
Disparities in stroke and cardiovascular mortality outcomes in aboriginal and non-aboriginal western australians hospitalised with atrial fibrillation
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Disparities in stroke and cardiovascular mortality outcomes in aboriginal and non-aboriginal western australians hospitalised with atrial fibrillation
Comparative analyses of trends in hospitalisations for coronary heart disease subgroups in England and Australia
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Comparative analyses of trends in hospitalisations for coronary heart disease subgroups in England and Australia
Continuing high-risk of long-term cardiovascular outcomes following acute coronary syndrome: a population-level cohort study
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Continuing high-risk of long-term cardiovascular outcomes following acute coronary syndrome: a population-level cohort study
Long-term trends in hospitalisation rates for coronary heart disease sub-types in the western australian population; a database study, 1995-2013
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Long-term trends in hospitalisation rates for coronary heart disease sub-types in the western australian population; a database study, 1995-2013

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