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Roland E. Schmieder

Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Publications -  780
Citations -  85811

Roland E. Schmieder is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Essential hypertension. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 717 publications receiving 78138 citations. Previous affiliations of Roland E. Schmieder include Complutense University of Madrid & University of Regensburg.

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Role of neuroendocrine activation for left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertension.

TL;DR: There is some evidence from older studies that sodium restriction causes regression of LVH after several weeks of sodium restriction, and the fact that this appears to occur very rapidly, within 7 days, is puzzling, and may have more to do with alterations in the conduction of electrical signals.
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Clinical Event Reductions in High-Risk Patients After Renal Denervation Projected from the Global SYMPLICITY Registry.

TL;DR: Model-based projections suggest radiofrequency renal denervation for patients with uncontrolled hypertension adds considerable clinical benefit across a spectrum of different cohort characteristics.
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When is discontinuation of antihypertensive therapy indicated

TL;DR: The attempt is made to clarify the controversial results in order to provide possible selection criteria for patients who can be assumed to benefit from the withdrawal of antihypertensive medication and the issue of whether a genuine hypertensive can ever become normal is critically reviewed.
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How to measure retinal microperfusion in patients with arterial hypertension.

TL;DR: All the available methods of retinal microcirculation measurements including angiography, oximetry, retinal vasculature assessment software, Optical Coherence Tomography Angiographers, Adaptive Optics and Scanning Laser Doppler Flowmetry are reviewed and their application in clinical research is analyzed.