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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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Gut microbiome composition, a third player in the inflammation-arterial stiffness relationship.

TL;DR: The authors studied 617 middle-aged women enrolled in the TwinsUK registry, a national register of adult twins recruited as volunteers without selecting for any particular disease or traits, and found that arterial stiffness is inversely correlated with gut microbiome diversity, as well as with the abundance of specific microbial taxa.
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Remodelage des grosses et petites artères dans l‘hypertension artérielle

TL;DR: A remodelage vasculaire correspond a toute modification de structure and de fonction arterielle au cours de processus physiologiques and pathologiques as discussed by the authors.
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Targeting Central Blood Pressure Through the Macro- and Microcirculation Cross-Talk

TL;DR: Among antihypertensive drugs, β-blockers, and diuretics have a negligible effect on microvascular structure, while renin–angiotensin system blockers and calcium entry blockers have favorable actions: improved small artery remodeling, reduced large artery stiffness, and lowered central systolic and pulse pressures.
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Non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring as a guide to drug treatment of uncontrolled hypertensive patients: effects on home blood pressure in the BEAUTY study.

TL;DR: These home blood pressure measurements taken by patients themselves may suggest that the integrated hemodynamic monitoring is useful in patients with uncontrolled hypertension, and this finding might depend on specific features of home BP measurements which could make it recommended BP measurement method for drug trials.