[HTML][HTML] Geographic location as a modifiable cardiac risk factor

G Gabb, L Arnolda - CMAJ, 2017 - Can Med Assoc
CMAJ| APRIL 3, 2017| VOLUME 189| ISSUE 13 E483 grated Cardiovascular Clinical
Network (iCCnet Country Health South Australia) 8 was created in South Australia in 2001 …

[HTML][HTML] No effect of remoteness on clinical outcomes following myocardial infarction: An analysis of 43,729 myocardial infarctions in Victoria, Australia

AC Livori, Z Ademi, J Ilomäki, D Pol, JI Morton… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Remoteness has been shown to predict poor clinical outcomes following
myocardial infarction (MI). This study investigated 1-year clinical outcomes following MI by …

Comprehensive analyses of geographical inequalities in cardiovascular disease incidence and survival: A possible aid to rationalize prevention strategies

U Strömberg, A Holmen… - European Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Kjærulff et al. 1 present a comprehensive analysis of geographical inequalities in survival
after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Denmark in the time period 2004–2014. They have …

Is home where the heart is? the role of neighborhood in heart failure risk

W Rosamond, A Johnson - Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and …, 2018 - Am Heart Assoc
Is Home Where the Heart Is? | Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes Science
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The effect of place of residence on access to invasive cardiac services following acute myocardial infarction

A Hassan, NJ Pearce, J Mathers, PJ Veugelers… - Canadian Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Background The Canadian health care system is mandated to provide reasonable access to
health care for all Canadians regardless of age, sex, race, socioeconomic status or place of …

Application of geographic modeling techniques to quantify spatial access to health services before and after an acute cardiac event: the Cardiac Accessibility and …

RA Clark, N Coffee, D Turner, KA Eckert… - Circulation, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
Background Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of
evidence-based therapies to improve outcomes. The Cardiac Accessibility and Remoteness …

A comparison of Australian rural and metropolitan cardiovascular risk and mortality: the Greater Green Triangle and North West Adelaide population surveys

P Tideman, AW Taylor, E Janus, B Philpot, R Clark… - BMJ open, 2013 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Cardiovascular (CVD) mortality disparities between rural/regional and urban-
dwelling residents of Australia are persistent. Unavailability of biomedical CVD risk factor …

[HTML][HTML] Peer Reviewed: Community Cardiovascular Disease Risk From Cross-Sectional General Practice Clinical Data: A Spatial Analysis

N Bagheri, B Gilmour, I McRae, P Konings… - Preventing chronic …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods We used GP clinical data for 4,740 men and women aged 30 to 74 years with no
history of CVD. A 10-year absolute CVD risk score was calculated based on the …

Myocardial infarction and heart failure hospitalization rates in Maine, USA-variability along the urban-rural continuum

DE Harris, AM Aboueissa, D Hartley - Rural and remote health, 2008 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease, including myocardial infarction (MI) and heart failure
(HF), remains the leading cause of death in wealthy countries and is of increasing concern …

[HTML][HTML] Regional variation in cardiovascular mortality in Australia 2009–2012: the impact of remoteness and socioeconomic status

J Jacobs, KL Peterson, S Allender, LV Alston… - Australian and New …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective: To assess the extent to which socioeconomic status (SES) contributes to
geographic disparity in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. Methods: An ecological …