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Dr. Diem Dinh is a Senior Research Fellow at the Chronic Disease & Ageing division of the Victorian Heart Institute (VHI), Monash University. She is a key figure in national cardiovascular outcomes research, with extensive involvement in major clinical registries including the Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry (VCOR), the ANZSCTS Cardiac Surgery Database, and the National Cardiac Registry (NCR).
Her research focuses on cardiovascular disease epidemiology, clinical quality registries, and biostatistical analysis of large-scale health datasets. She investigates outcomes in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), heart failure management, acute myocardial infarction in rural settings, and cardiac device implantation. Her work contributes to improving healthcare quality and patient outcomes across Australia.
Recent publications (2024) highlight her ongoing research in metabolic syndrome and mortality post-PCI, clinical outcomes in renal transplant patients undergoing PCI, disparities in heart failure care between cardiology and general medicine units, the impact of the pandemic on emergency cardiac care, and procedural intubation during PCI. These studies reflect a strong trend toward real-world evidence generation, health services research, and data-driven policy development in cardiology.
Dr. Dinh has received no explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided text.
She has been actively involved in multiple research projects as a Chief or Associate Investigator, including Optimising chest pain pathways, National Cardiac Registry, and Data linkage with VAED and VCOR. These projects are often funded by national health bodies and focus on improving access and quality of cardiac care, particularly in underserved populations. She collaborates with leading clinicians and researchers across Australia.
Dr. Dinh is involved in several research teams and collaboratives, including the Melbourne Interventional Group (MIG), and works closely with VCOR, ANZSCTS, and national cardiac registries. Her work is integral to the data infrastructure supporting cardiovascular quality improvement in Australia.


