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Lawrence R. Krakoff
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 200
Citations - 7691
Lawrence R. Krakoff is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 199 publications receiving 7402 citations. Previous affiliations of Lawrence R. Krakoff include Wake Forest University & Rockefeller University.
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Essential hypertension: renin and aldosterone, heart attack and stroke
Hans R. Brunner,John H. Laragh,Leslie Baer,Michael A. Newton,Frank T. Goodwin,Lawrence R. Krakoff,Richard H. Bard,Fritz R. Bühler +7 more
TL;DR: Plasma renin activity emerges as a potential risk factor for patients with essential hypertension — useful for identifying etiologies, determining prognosis and applying therapy.
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Call to action on use and reimbursement for home blood pressure monitoring: a joint scientific statement from the American Heart Association, American Society Of Hypertension, and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association.
Thomas G. Pickering,Nancy Houston Miller,Gbenga Ogedegbe,Lawrence R. Krakoff,Nancy T. Artinian,David C. Goff +5 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that HBPM should become a routine component of BP measurement in the majority of patients with known or suspected hypertension and patients should be advised to purchase oscillometric monitors that measure BP on the upper arm with an appropriate cuff size and that have been shown to be accurate according to standard international protocols.
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Call to action on use and reimbursement for home blood pressure monitoring: a joint scientific statement from the American Heart Association, American Society of Hypertension, and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association.
Thomas G. Pickering,Nancy Houston Miller,Gbenga Ogedegbe,Lawrence R. Krakoff,Nancy T. Artinian,David C. Goff +5 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that HBPM should become a routine component of BP measurement in the majority of patients with known or suspected hypertension and patients should be advised to purchase oscillometric monitors that measure BP on the upper arm with an appropriate cuff size and that have been shown to be accurate according to standard international protocols.
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Call to Action on Use and Reimbursement for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring: Executive Summary
Thomas G. Pickering,Nancy Houston Miller,Gbenga Ogedegbe,Lawrence R. Krakoff,Nancy T. Artinian,David C. Goff +5 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that HBPM should become a routine component of BP measurement in the majority of patients with known or suspected hypertension and patients should be advised to purchase oscillometric monitors that measure BP on the upper arm with an appropriate cuff size and that have been shown to be accurate according to standard international protocols.
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Effect of harassment and competition upon cardiovascular and plasma catecholamine responses in type A and type B individuals.
David C. Glass,Lawrence R. Krakoff,Richard J. Contrada,William F. Hilton,Kathleen Kehoe,Elinor G. Mannucci,Carla Collins,Barry Snow,Ellen Elting +8 more
TL;DR: A's showed greater blood pressure and plasma epinephrine evaluations than B's when both types were confronted by the challenge of task performance, and considered the role of sympathetic activation in mediating the tendency of Type A individuals to develop coronary heart disease.