Laurent Billot's Publications

About Laurent Billot's Publications

Director, Biostatistics and Data Science
  • Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • MSC,
  • MRES,
  • AStat
  • Individual patient data meta-analysis of hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4-0.42 versus crystalloid for fluid resuscitation in patients with severe sepsis: A statistical analysis plan

    Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published:
  • A pragmatic randomized trial of a polypill-based strategy to improve use of indicated preventive treatments in people at high cardiovascular disease risk

    European Journal of Preventive Cardiology Date published:
  • Hospital Quality Improvement Initiative for Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes in China

    Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes Date published:
  • ALBUMIN RESUSCITATION FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: IS INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION THE CAUSE OF INCREASED MORTALITY?

    Date published:
  • Prospective meta-analysis of trials comparing fixed dose combination based care with usual care in individuals at high cardiovascular risk: The SPACE Collaboration

    International Journal of Cardiology Date published:
  • Incidence and Risks of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in China

    Stroke Date published:
  • Iodine fortification of foods and condiments, other than salt, for preventing iodine deficiency disorders

    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Date published:
  • Effects of a Fixed-Dose Combination Strategy on Adherence and Risk Factors in Patients With or at High Risk of CVD

    JAMA Date published:
  • PRECISE - pregabalin in addition to usual care for sciatica: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

    Trials Date published:
  • Rapid Blood-Pressure Lowering in Patients with Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage

    New England Journal of Medicine Date published:
  • Albumin Resuscitation for Traumatic Brain Injury: Is Intracranial Hypertension the Cause of Increased Mortality?

    Journal of Neurotrauma Date published:
  • Managing blood glucose in critically ill patients with or without diabetes

    Critical Care Date published:
  • Hydroxyethyl Starch or Saline in Intensive Care

    New England Journal of Medicine Date published:
  • Hydroxyethyl Starch or Saline in Intensive Care

    New England Journal of Medicine Date published:
  • Medication for Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder and Criminality

    New England Journal of Medicine Date published:
  • Fluid resuscitation with 6 % hydroxyethyl starch (130/0.4 and 130/0.42) in acutely ill patients: systematic review of effects on mortality and treatment with renal replacement therapy

    Intensive Care Medicine Date published: