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Stéphane Laurent

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  428
Citations -  82831

Stéphane Laurent is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Arterial stiffness. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 424 publications receiving 75440 citations. Previous affiliations of Stéphane Laurent include University of Lausanne & Paris Descartes University.

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Antihypertensive Effects of Fasidotril, a Dual Inhibitor of Neprilysin and Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme, in Rats and Humans

TL;DR: Fasidotril, a dual NEP/ACE inhibitor, was an effective oral antihypertensive agent during chronic treatment in high-renin renovascular rats, normal-ren in SHR, and low-renIn DOCA-salt hypertensive rats and in patients with essential hypertension.
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MASked-unconTrolled hypERtension management based on office BP or on ambulatory blood pressure measurement (MASTER) Study: a randomised controlled trial protocol.

TL;DR: The effects of MUCH management strategy based on ABPM or on OBPM on CV and renal intermediate outcomes (changing left ventricular mass and microalbuminuria, coprimary outcomes) at 1 year and on CV events at 4 years and on changes in BP-related variables will be assessed.
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Arterial stiffness parameters: how do they differ?

TL;DR: Beta transformation of PWV decreases its dependence on blood pressure and may increase its power in cardiovascular risk prediction, while BETA derived from cfPWV was less dependent onBlood pressure, while it showed a closer association with coronary heart disease presence, as compared to cfPwV and caPWVs.
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Sodium and Large Arteries in Hypertension Effects of Indapamide

TL;DR: It is suggested that, in patients with essential hypertension, changes of sodium intake in diet or administration of diuretics, or both, affect the status of large arteries independently of blood pressure changes.
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Effects of acupuncture on radial artery hemodynamics: controlled trials in sensitized and naive subjects

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that real acupuncture is associated with an objective vasodilatation of the radial artery in patients regularly exposed to acupuncture, but not in naive subjects.