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Overview

Simon Stewart is affiliated with Torrens University Australia and specializes in Medicine with a predominant focus on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Their work spans a substantial number of publications, particularly in the fields of Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Epidemiology, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The research topics covered by Simon Stewart include:

  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Infective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management

Simon Stewart has contributed to several frequent publication venues, including:

  • Heart Lung and Circulation
  • European Heart Journal
  • Open Heart
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography

Their recent academic output includes several noteworthy papers:

  • "Pulmonary hypertension" (2024) published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • "Diastolic dysfunction and mortality in 436,360 men and women: the National Echo Database Australia (NEDA)" (2020) published in European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
  • "Ejection fraction and mortality: a nationwide register-based cohort study of 499,153 women and men" (2020) published in European Journal of Heart Failure
  • "Adverse Prognostic Impact of Even Mild or Moderate Tricuspid Regurgitation: Insights from the National Echocardiography Database of Australia" (2022) published in Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography
  • "Preventing heart failure: a position paper of the Heart Failure Association in collaboration with the European Association of Preventive Cardiology" (2022) published in European Journal of Heart Failure

Simon Stewart has collaborated extensively with several co-authors throughout their career, including:

  • David Playford
  • Geoff Strange
  • David S. Celermajer
  • Yih-Kai Chan
  • Ana Olga Mocumbi

Besides journal articles, Simon Stewart has contributed to academic literature through book publications. Notably, they published "Heart Disease and Climate Change" in 2024 through Springer International Publishing.

Best Publications

  • A population-based study of the long-term risks associated with atrial fibrillation: 20-year follow-up of the Renfrew/Paisley study.

    Simon Stewart;Carole L Hart;David J Hole;John J.V McMurray

  • Multidisciplinary strategies for the management of heart failure patients at high risk for admission: A systematic review of randomized trials

    Finlay A. McAlister;Simon Stewart;Stefania Ferrua;John J.J.V. McMurray

  • More ‘malignant’ than cancer? Five‐year survival following a first admission for heart failure

    Simon Stewart;Kate MacIntyre;David J. Hole;Simon Capewell

  • Epidemiology, aetiology, and prognosis of heart failure

    John J McMurray;Simon Stewart

  • An epidemiological study of pulmonary arterial hypertension

    A J Peacock;N F Murphy;J J V McMurray;L Caballero

  • Population prevalence, incidence, and predictors of atrial fibrillation in the Renfrew/Paisley study

    S Stewart;C L Hart;D J Hole;J J V McMurray

  • Telemonitoring or structured telephone support programmes for patients with chronic heart failure: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Robyn A Clark;Sally C Inglis;Finlay A McAlister;John G F Cleland

  • Evidence of Improving Prognosis in Heart Failure Trends in Case Fatality in 66 547 Patients Hospitalized Between 1986 and 1995

    K. MacIntyre;S. Capewell;S. Stewart;J.W.T. Chalmers

  • Effects of a multidisciplinary, home-based intervention on planned readmissions and survival among patients with chronic congestive heart failure: a randomised controlled study

    Simon Stewart;John E Marley;John D Horowitz

  • Structured telephone support or telemonitoring programmes for patients with chronic heart failure

    Sally C Inglis;Robyn A Clark;Finlay A McAlister;Jocasta Ball

  • Cost of an emerging epidemic: an economic analysis of atrial fibrillation in the UK

    S Stewart;N Murphy;A Walker;Alistair McGuire

  • The current cost of heart failure to the National Health Service in the UK.

    Simon Stewart;Andrew Jenkins;Scot Buchan;Alistair McGuire

  • Atrial fibrillation: profile and burden of an evolving epidemic in the 21st century

    Jocasta Clare Ball;Melinda Carrington;Melinda Carrington;John J V McMurray;Simon Stewart;Simon Stewart

  • Long-term trends in first hospitalization for heart failure and subsequent survival between 1986 and 2003: a population study of 5.1 million people

    Pardeep S. Jhund;Kate MacIntyre;Colin R. Simpson;James D. Lewsey

  • Effects of a home-based intervention among patients with congestive heart failure discharged from acute hospital care

    Simon Stewart;Sue Pearson;John D. Horowitz

  • Heart failure and the aging population: an increasing burden in the 21st century?

    S. Stewart;K. MacIntyre;S. Capewell;John J V McMurray

  • Self-care management of heart failure: practical recommendations from the Patient Care Committee of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology.

    Mitja Lainscak;Lynda Blue;Andrew L. Clark;Ulf Dahlstrom

  • Which components of heart failure programmes are effective? A systematic review and meta‐analysis of the outcomes of structured telephone support or telemonitoring as the primary component of chronic heart failure management in 8323 patients: Abridged Cochrane Review

    Sally C. Inglis;Robyn A. Clark;Finlay A. McAlister;Simon Stewart

  • Spectrum of heart disease and risk factors in a black urban population in South Africa (the Heart of Soweto Study): a cohort study

    Karen Sliwa;David Wilkinson;David Wilkinson;Craig Hansen;Lucas Ntyintyane

  • International, randomized, controlled trial of lamifiban (a platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor), heparin, or both in unstable angina

    E Topol;R Califf;F Van De Werf;R Diaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Krum
Henry Krum Monash University
John J.V. McMurray
John J.V. McMurray University of Glasgow
David R. Thompson
David R. Thompson Queen's University Belfast
John D. Horowitz
John D. Horowitz University of Adelaide
David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson The Francis Crick Institute
Thomas H. Marwick
Thomas H. Marwick Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Patricia M. Davidson
Patricia M. Davidson Johns Hopkins University
Andrew Tonkin
Andrew Tonkin Monash University
Garry L. Jennings
Garry L. Jennings University of Sydney
Christopher M. Reid
Christopher M. Reid Monash University

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