Richard Lindley's Publications

About Richard Lindley's Publications

Professorial Fellow
  • MBBS,
  • MD,
  • FRCP(Edin),
  • FRACP
  • Randomised trial of a perindopril-based blood-pressure-lowering regimen among 6105 individuals with previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack

    The Lancet Date published:
  • Randomised trial of a perindopril-based blood-pressure-lowering regimen among 6105 individuals with previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack

    The Lancet Date published:
  • Do not resuscitate decisions - More consumer education and involvement are needed

    British Medical Journal Date published:
  • Further randomized controlled trials of tissue plasminogen activator within 3 hours are required

    Stroke Date published:
  • Neuroprotection disappointment yet aGAIN

    The Lancet Date published:
  • Consumer involvement in the design of a trial of thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke

    Stroke Date published:
  • Do more severe strokes present earlier? An analysis of the first International Stroke Trial

    Stroke Date published:
  • Is it safe to assume that mast transient ischaemic attacks resolve within an hour?

    Stroke Date published:
  • Shocking news can cause stroke

    Stroke Date published:
  • Stress-related primary intracerebral hemorrhage - Autopsy clues to underlying mechanism

    Stroke Date published:
  • Trials in progress: The third international stroke trial (IST-3)

    Stroke Date published:
  • Trials of thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke - Does the choice of primary outcome measure really matter?

    Stroke Date published:
  • Delays in stroke referrals

    The Lancet Date published:
  • MRC BHFHeart Protection Study of cholesterol-lowering therapy and of antioxidant vitamin supplementation in a wide range of patients at increased risk of coronary heart disease death: early safety and efficacy experience

    European Heart Journal Date published:
  • Drug Therapy for Acute Ischaemic Stroke

    Drug Safety Date published:
  • Thrombolytic treatment for acute ischaemic stroke: consent can be ethical

    British Medical Journal Date published: