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Selected Publications
- F D Hobbs and I Leach (2011): Challenges of stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation in clinical practice. - QJM.
- F D Hobbs, A K Roalfe, G Y Lip, K Fletcher, D A Fitzmaurice and J Mant (2011): Performance of stroke risk scores in older people with atrial fibrillation not taking warfarin: comparative cohort study from BAFTA trial. - BMJ, 342:d3653.
- J Hodgkinson, J Mant, U Martin, B Guo, F D R Hobbs, J J Deeks, C Heneghan, N Roberts and R J McManus (2011): Relative effectiveness of clinic and home blood pressure monitoring compared with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in diagnosis of hypertension: systematic review. - BMJ, 342:d3621.
- Julie Glanville, Tony Kendrick, Rosalind McNally, John Campbell and F D Richard Hobbs (2011): Research output on primary care in Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States: bibliometric analysis. - BMJ, 342:d1028.
- A K Sjolie, P Dodson and F R R Hobbs (2011): Does renin-angiotensin system blockade have a role in preventing diabetic retinopathy? A clinical review. - Int J Clin Pract, 65(2):148-53.
- Stephen M Campbell, Ahmet Fuat, Nick Summerton, Neil Lancaster and Fd Richard Hobbs (2011): Diagnostic triage and the role of natriuretic peptide testing and echocardiography for suspected heart failure: an appropriateness ratings evaluation by UK GPs. - Br J Gen Pract, 61(588):427-35.
- Sue Jowett, Stirling Bryan, Jonathan Mant, Kate Fletcher, Andrea Roalfe, David Fitzmaurice, Gregory Y H Lip and F D Richard Hobbs (2011): Cost effectiveness of warfarin versus aspirin in patients older than 75 years with atrial fibrillation. - Stroke, 42(6):1717-21.
- G M Lasseter, C A M McNulty, F D R Hobbs, D Mant and P Little (2011): Effect of swab type on the analytical sensitivity of five point-of-care tests for group A streptococci. - Br J Biomed Sci, 68(2):91-4.
- S H Richards, C Bankhead, T J Peters, J Austoker, F D Hobbs, J Brown, C Tydeman, L Roberts, J Formby, V Redman, S Wilson and D J Sharp (2001): Cluster randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of two primary care interventions aimed at improving attendance for breast screening. - J Med Screen, 8(2):91-8.
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