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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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Increased carotid stiffness and remodelling at early stages of chronic kidney disease.
Luca Zanoli,Jean-Philippe Empana,Marie-Cécile Perier,Maureen Alivon,H. Ketthab,Pietro Castellino,Dominique Laude,Frédérique Thomas,Bruno Pannier,Stéphane Laurent,Xavier Jouven,Pierre Boutouyrie +11 more
TL;DR: The large arterial stiffening starts early during CKD, even in participants with a very mild reduction in renal function, as tested in the Paris Prospective Study 3.
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Influence of diuretics on brachial artery diameter and distensibility in hypertensive patients.
TL;DR: The study indicates that, in hypertensive patients of middle age, diuretics did not change brachial artery diameter and distensibility, whether the drug caused an increase or a decrease in plasma potassium levels.
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Efficacy of manidipine/delapril versus losartan/hydrochlorothiazide fixed combinations in patients with hypertension and diabetes.
Alejandro Roca-Cusachs,Roland E. Schmieder,Filippos Triposkiadis,René R. Wenzel,Stéphane Laurent,Osvaldo Kohlmann,Roberto Fogari +6 more
TL;DR: The study demonstrated that the combination of manidipine and delapril is as effective as losartan and hydrochlorothiazide in treatment of hypertension in type 2 diabetes.
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Pathophysiology of Hypertension in the Elderly
TL;DR: The effects of age and blood pressure on arterial stiffness, the physiology of arterial compliance, and the anatomic changes of large arteries with aging are discussed.
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Acute hypertensive response in ischemic stroke is associated with increased aortic stiffness
Mariusz Kwarciany,Dariusz Gąsecki,Kamil Kowalczyk,Agnieszka Rojek,Stéphane Laurent,Pierre Boutouyrie,Marcelina Skrzypek-Czerko,Walenty M. Nyka,Krzysztof Narkiewicz,Bartosz Karaszewski +9 more
TL;DR: This study revealed for the first time that AHR in ischemic stroke is associated with elevated aortic stiffness independently of other clinical factors including age and hypertension preceding stroke.