Richard Bulbulia
Richard Bulbulia
MA MD FRCS
Research Fellow, Clinical Trial Service Unit, University of Oxford
- Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Cheltenham General Hospital
Richard studied medicine at Cambridge University and The Royal London Hospital, graduating in 1994. Following surgical training in London, Oxford, and the South West of England, he was appointed to his consultant post in 2009.
Richard combines a busy vascular and endovascular practice in Gloucestershire (UK) with research work at the Clinical Trial Service Unit (CTSU).
His academic interests centre around the design, conduct and analyses of large randomised trials and include the use of lipid-lowering and anti-thrombotic therapy to reduce vascular risk (HPS, SEARCH, HPS 2-THRIVE, HPS 3-REVEAL Collaborator). He coordinates the long-term follow-up of HPS and SEARCH, using data linkage to electronic health records.
He is also Co-PI of ACST-2, a large international randomised trial comparing carotid endarterectomy versus carotid artery stenting in asymptomatic carotid artery disease. This trial aims to randomise 3600 patients during the 2010s, yielding uniquely reliable evidence about the short term hazards and long-term durability of stenting and surgery for stroke prevention.
Recent publications
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Effects of statin therapy on diagnoses of new-onset diabetes and worsening glycaemia in large-scale randomised blinded statin trials: an individual participant data meta-analysis.
Journal article
Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ (CTT) Collaboration. Electronic address: ctt@ndph.ox.ac.uk None. and Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ (CTT) Collaboration None., (2024), Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol, 12, 306 - 319
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Perioperative stroke.
Journal article
Fanning JP. et al, (2024), Nature reviews. Disease primers, 10
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How surgical Trainee Research Collaboratives achieve success: a mixed methods study to develop trainee engagement strategies.
Journal article
Clement C. et al, (2023), BMJ Open, 13
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Detection rates of asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and atrial fibrillation by selective screening of patients without cardiovascular disease.
Journal article
Poorthuis MHF. et al, (2023), Int J Cardiol
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Carotid Stenting: The Myth of Real World Evidence versus the Magic of Randomisation
Journal article
Bulbulia R. and Halliday A., (2023), European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery