Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hartmut Schächinger
Forschungsinstitut für Psychobiologie, Universität Trier
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Langewitz, W; Ruddel, H; Schachinger, H
Reduced parasympathetic cardiac control in patients with hypertension at rest and under mental stress.American heart journal. Bd. 127. H. 1. 1994 S. 122 - 8
Schmieder, R E; Gatzka, C; Klingbeil, A et al.
Obese hypertensive patients are less effectively treated than lean hypertensives.Journal of hypertension. Supplement : official journal of the International Society of Hypertension. Bd. 11. H. 5. 1993 S. S348 - 9
Schmieder, R E; Gatzka, C; Schachinger, H et al.
Obesity as a determinant for response to antihypertensive treatment.BMJ (Clinical research ed.). Bd. 307. H. 6903. 1993 S. 537 - 40
Schmieder, R E; Ruddel, H; Schachinger, H et al.
Renal hemodynamics and cardiovascular reactivity in the prehypertensive stage.Behavioral medicine (Washington, D.C.). Bd. 19. H. 1. 1993 S. 5 - 12
Schachinger, H; Seidel, C; Bung, P et al.
[Long-term 24-hour blood pressure measurement in genuine gestosis and hypertensive pregnancy].Zeitschrift fur Kardiologie. Bd. 81 Suppl 2. 1992 S. 71 - 3
Schmieder, R E; Ruddel, H; Schachinger, H et al.
Impact of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition on the haemodynamic profile during laboratory stress tests.Journal of human hypertension. Bd. 6. H. 3. 1992 S. 227 - 32
Schmieder, R E; Ruddel, H; Schlebusch, H et al.
Impact of antihypertensive therapy with isradipine and metoprolol on early markers of hypertensive nephropathy.American journal of hypertension. Bd. 5. H. 5 Pt 1. 1992 S. 318 - 21
Schulte, W; Ruddel, H; Schmieder, R et al.
Pharmacological modulation of stress-induced cardiovascular hyperreactivity in essential hypertension.Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology. Bd. 19 Suppl 3. 1992 S. S70 - 3
Rockstroh, J K; Schmieder, R E; Schachinger, H et al.
Stress response pattern in obesity and systemic hypertension.The American journal of cardiology. Bd. 70. H. 11. 1992 S. 1035 - 9
Schachinger, H; Schmieder, R E
[Importance of 24-hour blood pressure monitoring in detection of hypertension-induced end organ damage].Zeitschrift fur Kardiologie. Bd. 80 Suppl 1. 1991 S. 41 - 7