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Suzanne Oparil
Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Publications - 941
Citations - 122414
Suzanne Oparil is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Angiotensin II. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 885 publications receiving 113983 citations. Previous affiliations of Suzanne Oparil include Michigan State University & Oregon Health & Science University.
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Triple combination therapy with amlodipine/valsartan/hctz at maximal doses is safe and effective for hypertensive patients uncontrolled on arb monotherapy: the extra study: pp.5.216
Suzanne Oparil,Thomas D. Giles,Elizabeth Ofili,Bertram Pitt,Yodit Seifu,Rita Samuel,Robert Hilkert,James R. Sowers +7 more
TL;DR: Use of triple combination A/V/HCTZ with maximal dose of 10/320/25 mg is safe for pts who are able to up-titrate and results in additional BP reduction.
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Efficacy and safety of combination olmesartan medoxomil (om)+amlodipine besylate (aml)+hydrochlorothiazide (hctz) in patients with hypertension: the trinity study: pp.5.177
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Hypertension and Its Complications in a Young Man With Autoimmune Disease
Eve Miller-Hodges,Anna F. Dominiczak,Garry L. Jennings,Suzanne Oparil,Daniel Batlle,Fernando Elijovich,Jan Basile,Cheryl L. Laffer,Anna Oliveras,Neeraj Dhaun +9 more
TL;DR: A 30-year-old man, who had moved to the United Kingdom from South Asia, was referred to the renal clinic with nephrotic syndrome and went on to have a renal biopsy, which demonstrated classes III (focal proliferative) and V (membranous) lupus nephritis.
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Recruitment and retention of primary care practices in the Southeastern Collaboration to Improve Blood Pressure Control
James M. Shikany,Monika M. Safford,Andrea Cherrington,Jacqueline R. Halladay,Muna Anabtawi,Erica L. Richman,Alyssa Adams,Charlotte C. Holt,Suzanne Oparil,Orysya Soroka,Doyle M. Cummings +10 more
TL;DR: In a cluster-randomized, controlled, pragmatic implementation trial, the Southeastern Collaboration to Improve Blood Pressure Control evaluated two multi-component, multi-level functional interventions -peer coaching (PC) and practice facilitation (PF) - as adjuncts to usual care to improve blood pressure control in the Black Belt as discussed by the authors .
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Cardiovascular risks in HIV patients.
TL;DR: Although the carotid intima-media thickness in HIV patients increased over 2 years of observation, there was no correlation to HIV-RNA or CD4, and the result is that treated HIV patients will carry an increased risk of future cardiovascular disease (CVD) (6,7).