Interventional Cardiologist in ACT

Biography

Dr Christopher Allada is an Interventional Cardiologist located in Canberra, consulting at the National Capital Private Hospital and Calvary John James Hospitals.

Dr Allada completed his medical degree from the University of Melbourne and internship at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Following this, he spent three years at St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney completing specialty cardiology training with a year of training in the heart fail Read More...

Procedures & Conditions

Procedures Performed
  • Coronary Angiography
  • Coronary Artery Stenting
  • Electrocardiogram
  • Blood Pressure Monitor
  • Holter Monitor
  • Transthoracic Echocardiogram
  • Exercise Stress Echocardiogram
  • Pacemaker Interrogation
  • Pre-Operative Assessment
Conditions Treated
  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Valvular Heart Disease
  • Structural Heart Disease
  • Pulmonary Artery Hypertension
  • Heart Failure
  • Heart Rhythm Disorders
  • Pacemakers

Experience

  • Interventional Cardiologist
    National Capital Private Hospital 2009 - Present
  • Interventional Cardiologist
    Calvary John James Hospital 2009 - Present
  • Interventional Cardiologist
    Canberra Hospital 2009 - 2023

Publications

Research Publications

1. Sinhal, N. & Allada, C. & O’Connor, S. & Rahman, M. & Tan, Regan & Farshid, Ahmad. (2016). Clinical Outcomes of Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds in Coronary Artery Disease. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 25. S168. 10.1016/j.hlc.2016.06.395.

2. Sinhal, N. & Allada, C. & Rahman, M. & O’Connor, S. & Farshid, Ahmad. (2016). Outcome of Transradial Versus Transfemoral Intervention in Acute Coronary Syndromes. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 25. S185. 10.1016/j.hlc.2016.06.433.

3. Chandrasekhar, Jaya & Marley, Paul & Allada, Christopher & McGill, Darryl & O’Connor, Simon & Rahman, Moyazur & Tan, Ren & Hosseiny, Ata & Shadbolt, Bruce & Farshid, Ahmad. (2016). Symptom-to-Balloon Time is a Strong Predictor of Adverse Events Following Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Results From the Australian Capital Territory PCI Registry. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 26. 10.1016/j.hlc.2016.05.114.

4. Hosseiny, A. & Farshid, Ahmad & Allada, C. & McGill, D. & O’Connor, S. & Rahman, A. & Tan, Regan & Moloi, Setema & Atique, Sajid. (2015). Pain-to-balloon time is a better predictor of adverse outcomes than Door-to-Balloon time in Primary PCI patients. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 24. S291. 10.1016/j.hlc.2015.06.419.

5. Chandrasekhar, Jaya & Allada, Christopher & O’Connor, Simon & Rahman, Moyazur & Shadbolt, Bruce & Farshid, Ahmad. (2014). Efficacy of non-compliant balloon post-dilation in optimization of contemporary stents: A digital stent enhancement study. IJC Heart & Vessels. 3. 43–48. 10.1016/j.ijchv.2014.03.006.

6. Chandrasekhar, Jaya & Marley, P. & Allada, C. & McGill, D. & O’Connor, S. & Rahman, M. & Tan, Regan & Farshid, Ahmad. (2013). Lower MACE Rate with Shorter Pain to Balloon Times for Ambulance Activated PPCI. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 22. S143. 10.1016/j.hlc.2013.05.342.

7. Samanta, Rahul & Rehmani, A. & Chandrasekhar, Jaya & McGill, D. & Allada, C. & Rahman, M. & Farshid, Ahmad & O’Connor, S. & Tan, Regan. (2013). Lower Incidence of Stent Thrombosis and Mace with Prasugrel in Stemi Patients <76 Years of Age. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 22. S143. 10.1016/j.hlc.2013.05.341.

8. Samanta, Rahul & Allada, Christopher. (2013). Unusual Variant of Single Coronary Artery Arising from Right Coronary Sinus. Heart, lung & circulation. 22. 10.1016/j.hlc.2013.04.002.

9. Chandrasekhar, Jaya & Allada, C. & Arnolda, Leonard & Coles, D. & McGill, D. & O’Connor, S. & Rahman, M. & Tan, Regan & Farshid, Ahmad. (2012). Lower Incidence of MACE and Stent Thrombosis with Prasugrel in STEMI. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 21. S164. 10.1016/j.hlc.2012.05.408.

10. Samanta, Rahul & Chandrasekhar, Jaya & Farshid, Ahmad & Allada, C. & Mcgill, D. & O’Connor, S. & Rahman, M. & Tan, Regan. (2012). Lower MACE Rates with Integrity™ Stents Compared to Contemporary Bare Metal Stents in High Risk PCI Cohort. Heart, Lung and Circulation. 21. S164-S165. 10.1016/j.hlc.2012.05.409.

11. Sahay, Shweta & Farshid, Ahmad & Mishra, A. & Tan, Regan & Rahman, M. & Allada, C. & McGill, D. & Bright, G. & Balwin, A.. (2011). Reduced Radiation Dose and Contrast Use with Dual Axis Rotational Coronary Angiography. Heart Lung and Circulation – HEART LUNG CIRC. 20. 10.1016/j.hlc.2011.05.358.

12. Mishra, A. & Farshid, Ahmad & Tan, Regan & Rahman, M. & Allada, C. & McGill, D. & Marley, P. & Arnolda, Leonard. (2011). Sixty-four Cases of Stent Thrombosis: A Seven Year Experience from the Australian Capital Territory. Heart Lung and Circulation – HEART LUNG CIRC. 20. 10.1016/j.hlc.2011.05.277.

13. Farshid, Ahmad & Mishra, A. & Cox, L. & Tan, Regan & McGill, D. & O’Connor, S. & Rahman, M. & Allada, C. & Arnolda, Leonard. (2011). Improving Outcomes for Primary PCI in the Australian Capital Territory: A Three-Year Registry. Heart Lung and Circulation – HEART LUNG CIRC. 20. 10.1016/j.hlc.2011.05.320.

14. Kotlyar, Eugene & Keogh, Anne & Thavapalachandran, Sujitha & Allada, Christopher & Sharp, Jason & Dias, Leonora & Muller, David. (2006). Prehydration Alone is Sufficient to Prevent Contrast-induced Nephropathy after Day-only Angiography Procedures—A Randomised Controlled Trial. Heart, lung & circulation. 14. 245-51. 10.1016/j.hlc.2005.06.007.

15. Shafransky, Albert & Keogh, Anne & Allada, Christopher & Hayward, Christopher & Macdonald, Peter. (2003). Predictive factors of near normalization of ejection fraction in patients with heart failure. Heart Lung and Circulation – HEART LUNG CIRC. 12. 10.1046/j.1443-9506.2003.03507.x.

16. Allada, Christopher & Keogh, Anne & Kotlyar, Eugene & Hayward, Christopher & Macdonald, Peter. (2002). Carvedilol in elderly heart failure patients. Journal of The American College of Cardiology – J AMER COLL CARDIOL. 39. 162-162. 10.1016/S0735-1097(02)80716-1.

17. Allada, Christopher & Keogh, Anne & Kotlyar, Eugene & Hayward, Christopher & Macdonald, Peter. (2002). Efficacy, tolerability, and long-term effects of carvedilol in women. Journal of The American College of Cardiology – J AMER COLL CARDIOL. 39. 195-195. 10.1016/S0735-1097(02)80865-8.

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