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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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The influence of aircraft noise exposure on the systemic and renal haemodynamics.
Agnes Bosch,Dennis Kannenkeril,Susanne Jung,Kristina Striepe,Marina V. Karg,Christian Ott,Roland E. Schmieder +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of 25 min standardized aircraft noise in a sham controlled clinical study including 80 healthy men and 34 male patients with hypertension were analyzed, and the renal haemodynamic parameters were measured using electrocardiography and impedance cardiography.
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Linee guida 2007 per il trattamento dell'ipertensione arteriosa
Giuseppe Mancia,Guy De Backer,Anna F. Dominiczak,Renata Cifkova,Robert Fagard,Giuseppe Germanò,Guido Grassi,Anthony M. Heagerty,Sverre E. Kjeldsen,Stéphane Laurent,Krzysztof Narkiewicz,Luis M. Ruilope,Andrzej Rynkiewicz,Roland E. Schmieder +13 more
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Relationship Between Ubiquitin-Specific Peptidase 18 and Hypertension in Polish Adult Male Subjects: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
Paulina Dziamałek-Macioszczyk,J.M. Harazny,Norbert Kwella,Paweł Wojtacha,Susanne Jung,Thomas Dienemann,Roland E. Schmieder,Tomasz Stompór +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that serum USP18 levels were significantly higher in drug-naive male participants with arterial hypertension compared with normotensive controls, indicating a counterregulatory process that is engaged during increases in pressure in the left ventricle.
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Determinants of the new development of left ventricular hypertrophy on treated hypertensives: the value-trial
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Retinal arterial remodeling in patients with pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma and its reversibility following surgical treatment.
M. Gosk-Przybylek,Adrian Doroszko,Piotr Dobrowolski,Ewa Warchoł-Celińska,Joanna Harazny,E. Binczyk,K. Szymanek,Mariola Pęczkowska,Marek Kabat,Sadegh Toutounchi,Zbigniew Gałązka,Barbara Górnicka,Jerzy Szaflik,Magdalena Januszewicz,Anna Klisiewicz,Piotr Hoffman,Jacques W.M. Lenders,Graeme Eisenhofer,Jacek P. Szaflik,Roland E. Schmieder,Aleksander Prejbisz,Andrzej Januszewicz +21 more
TL;DR: This is the first study to demonstrate that catecholamine excess is related to thickening of retinal arteries independent of BP and reversible after surgical cure, and these data support a role ofcatecholamines in vascular remodeling in PPGL patients.