S
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.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Contrasting circadian rhythms of blood pressure among inbred rat strains: recognition of dipper and non-dipper patterns.
TL;DR: The inbred F344 strain lacks the typical circadian BP rhythm while oscillations of HR and SLA are maintained, suggesting different regulatory mechanisms.
Journal ArticleDOI
Rationale, design and methods of the CASHMERE study
Tabassome Simon,Pierre Boutouyrie,Anne Gompel,Sophie Christin-Maitre,Stéphane Laurent,Christian Thuillez,Faiez Zannad,Corine Bernaud,Patrice Jaillon +8 more
TL;DR: The CASHMERE trial is the first randomized clinical trial to examine the effects of a statin alone or combined with HRT on the structure and the function of carotid artery as early markers of atherosclerosis in postmenopausal women with mild hypercholesterolemia.
Journal ArticleDOI
The need for combination antihypertensive therapy to reach target blood pressures: what has been learned from clinical practice and morbidity-mortality trials?
Harry A.J. Struijker-Boudier,Ettore Ambrosioni,Heinrich Holzgreve,Stéphane Laurent,Giuseppe Mancia,Luis M. Ruilope,Bernard Waeber +6 more
TL;DR: Fixed low‐dose combinations are becoming more and more popular and are even proposed by current hypertension guidelines as a first‐line option to treat hypertensive patients.
Journal ArticleDOI
Pulse pressure reduction and cardiovascular protection.
TL;DR: The PARADIS study aimed to determine, in a population of hypertensive patients with both type 2 diabetes and PP greater than 60 mmHg, which clinical characteristics predict the fall in PP on treatment and a reduction in cardiovascular events.
Journal ArticleDOI
Opposite Effects of Remodeling and Hypertrophy on Arterial Compliance in Hypertension
TL;DR: Arterial compliance in never-treated hypertensive patients characterized either by radial artery hypertrophy or remodeling is studied and suggests that in the face of hypertension, only arterialhypertrophy is an adaptive process leading to normal operating compliance through an increased isobaric compliance.