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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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Basal nitric oxide synthase activity is a major determinant of glomerular haemodynamics in humans.
TL;DR: The data clearly support experimental evidence linking NOS activity with increased glomerular filtration, and suggest that basal NO activity is also a major determinant ofglomerular haemodynamics in the human renal vasculature.
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[Dialysis and ultrafiltration therapy in patients with cardio-renal syndrome: recommendations of the working group "heart-kidney" of the German Cardiac Society and the German Society of Nephrology].
Vedat Schwenger,B. A. Remppis,Ralf Westenfeld,T. Weinreich,R. Brunkhorst,G. Schieren,B. Krumme,Hermann Haller,Roland E. Schmieder,Georg Schlieper,B. Frye,Uta C. Hoppe,J. Hoyer,Till Keller,M. Blumenstein,Heribert Schunkert,Felix Mahfoud,L. C. Rump +17 more
TL;DR: Prerequisite for an optimized care of patients with cardio-renal syndrome is the close collaboration among intensive care doctors, cardiologists and nephrologists.
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Central blood volume: A determinant of early cardiac adaptation in arterial hypertension?
TL;DR: The early phase of hypertension is characterized by centripetal distribution of intravascular volume, leading to an increased preload to the left ventricle, which appears to be related to cardiac structural adaptation to an increase in arterial pressure.
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Elevation of sympathetic activity by eprosartan in young male subjects
TL;DR: It appeared, that eprosartan causes augmented central neural vasoconstrictor outflow paralleled by increased plasma levels of norepinephrine, which casts doubt on its ability to dampen nore Alpinephrine release from peripheral sympathetic nerve endings in humans.
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From SYMPLICITY HTN-3 to the renal denervation global registry: where do we stand and where should we go?
Atul Pathak,Sebastian Ewen,Jean Fajadet,Benjamin Honton,Felix Mahfoud,Jean Marco,Markus P. Schlaich,Roland E. Schmieder,Konstantinos Tsioufis,Christian Ukena,Thomas Zeller +10 more