AJGP Logo
AJGP Logo
  • Article type
    Beyond the clinic door Book review Case Study Clinical Clinical challenge Column Editorial Letters Professional Research Viewpoint
  • Current issue
  • Previous issues
    Academic Post Registrar abstract supplements
     
    WONCA 2023 abstracts
     
    Coronavirus
     
    April 2025 Obesity and weight management March 2025 Psychological medicine January–February 2025 Disaster management December 2024 General practice training and education All issues
     
    Australian Family Physician (AFP)
  • Authors / Reviewers
    Author guidelinesPeer reviewer guidelinesRACGP Clinical guidelinesEditorial Advisory Committee Submit a manuscript
  • About the journal
  • Subscribe to AJGP
  Search
AJGP > Search


Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: A growing global epidemic

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: A growing global epidemic

27/06/2019

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is an emerging global epidemic that requires increased awareness among the primary healthcare community.


Healthcare services use by patients with heart failure in Australia: Findings from the SHAPE study

Healthcare services use by patients with heart failure in Australia: Findings from the SHAPE study

01/09/2022

Low use of care planning and reviews presents an opportunity for general practitioners to improve care.


Cardiac rhythm management devices

Cardiac rhythm management devices

01/05/2018

In the post-implant period, patients with cardiac rhythm management devices can expect to lead normal, active lives.


The lived experience of end-stage cardiac failure

The lived experience of end-stage cardiac failure

01/09/2022

Psychological and spiritual distress are common in end-stage heart failure.


The evolving face of heart failure management

The evolving face of heart failure management

01/09/2022

Recent advances in medical therapy for heart failure have changed the face of pharmacotherapy.


Chest pain

Chest pain

01/09/2022

Cardiac care has grown exponentially in the past half century.


The lived experience of cardiac disease

The lived experience of cardiac disease

01/09/2022

Cardiac care has grown exponentially in the past half century.


Cardiac imaging: 2022 update

Cardiac imaging: 2022 update

01/09/2022

Imaging algorithms for coronary artery disease screening differ significantly from diagnostic studies evaluating cardiac symptoms including chest pain.


A spurious decline in kidney function: A reality check

A spurious decline in kidney function: A reality check

01/10/2020

A man aged 70 years was referred to a renal clinic by his general practitioner for evaluation of a decline in his renal function.


Chronic kidney disease monitoring in Australian general practice

Chronic kidney disease monitoring in Australian general practice

25/02/2019

There is room for improvement in monitoring patients with early chronic kidney disease when considering alignment with national guidelines.


The importance of adequate referrals for chronic kidney disease management in a regional Australian area of nephrologist workforce shortage

The importance of adequate referrals for chronic kidney disease management in a regional Australian area of nephrologist workforce shortage

29/01/2018

The majority of referrals to a regional outpatient nephrology service contained insufficient detail to meet Australian guidelines.


General practitioner support needs to implement cardiovascular disease risk assessment and management guidelines: Qualitative interviews

General practitioner support needs to implement cardiovascular disease risk assessment and management guidelines: Qualitative interviews

23/08/2024

Previous research identified numerous barriers to GP use of cardiovascular disease risk guidelines. This study explored recent GP experiences.


Tetralogy of Fallot in adults

Tetralogy of Fallot in adults

18/06/2024

This paper provides an overview on the management of adult patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot and emphasises the need for specialist follow-up.


New frontiers in the management of dyslipidaemia: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 inhibitors and small interfering ribonucleic acid

New frontiers in the management of dyslipidaemia: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 inhibitors and small interfering ribonucleic acid

01/06/2023

This paper provides a summary of the evidence supporting the use of PCSK9 inhibitors and siRNA, with relevant recommendations from consensus guidelines.


A case of cryptogenic stroke in a young woman with a patent foramen ovale

A case of cryptogenic stroke in a young woman with a patent foramen ovale

31/05/2022

A woman aged 36 years presented to her general practitioner because of an episode of sudden-onset vertigo, left ear tinnitus, right arm numbness and weakness, difficulty speaking and headache.

  • Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next
Pages: 1 of 2

Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) is published by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, 100 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002, Australia

Email ajgp@racgp.org.au

RACGP Logo

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land and sea in which we live and work, we recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

© 2024 The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) ABN 34 000 223 807