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Sverre E. Kjeldsen
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 771
Citations - 95426
Sverre E. Kjeldsen is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Left ventricular hypertrophy. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 735 publications receiving 89059 citations. Previous affiliations of Sverre E. Kjeldsen include University of Michigan & Cornell University.
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Missing Verification of Source Data in Hypertension Research: The HYGIA PROJECT in Perspective
Mattias Brunström,Sverre E. Kjeldsen,Reinhold Kreutz,Knut Gjesdal,Krzysztof Narkiewicz,Michel Burnier,Suzanne Oparil,Giuseppe Mancia +7 more
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Relationship between hemorheological factors and insulin sensitivity in normotensive and hypertensive premenopausal women
TL;DR: The results suggest hemorheologic, and therefore indirectly hemodynamic factors as correlates to insulin sensitivity in premenopausal, hypertensive, and normotensive women.
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Design considerations for clinical trials of autonomic modulation therapies targeting hypertension and heart failure.
Faiez Zannad,Wendy Gattis Stough,Felix Mahfoud,George L. Bakris,Sverre E. Kjeldsen,Robert S. Kieval,Hermann Haller,Nadim Yared,Gaetano M. De Ferrari,Ileana L. Piña,Kenneth M. Stein,Michel Azizi,Michel Azizi +12 more
TL;DR: This article summarizes the key discussion points and identifies knowledge gaps in this field that need to be addressed by additional research and summarizes the mechanisms of autonomic modulation.
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Left bundle branch block and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy: the Losartan Intervention For Endpoint Reduction in Hypertension study.
Zhibin Li,Björn Dahlöf,Peter M. Okin,Sverre E. Kjeldsen,Kristian Wachtell,Hans Ibsen,Markku S. Nieminen,Sverker Jern,Richard B. Devereux +8 more
TL;DR: In hypertension with electrocardiographic-left ventricular hypertrophy, left bundle branch block identifies patients at increased risk of cardiovascular mortality, sudden cardiovascular death, and heart failure.
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Increased Peripheral Release of Noradrenaline and Uptake of Adrenaline in Essential Hypertension
TL;DR: The results are consistent with an increased release of adrenaline from the adrenal medulla and noradrenaline from the peripheral vascular beds (forearm) in essential hypertension and suggests an increased uptake of adrenaline in the peripheralascular beds.