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    P1.1 Anti-Angiogenic Treatment in Cancer Patients Causes Arterial Dilation and Stiffening Beyond the Blood Pressure Effect by Spronck, B., De Lepper, A., Alivon, M., Boutouyrie, P., Reesink, K.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Introduction Anti-angiogenic treatment (AAT) prescribed in cancer patients often induces hypertension and is associated with increased pulse wave velocity…”
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    5.5 Relationship Between Large Arteries Changes, Antiangiogenic Drugs Pharmacokinetics and Cancer Response by Alivon, M., Blanchet, B., Vidal, M., Goldwasser, F., Laurent, S., Boutouyrie, P.

    Published in Artery research (2014)
    “…Introduction Antiangiogenic drugs (AAD) are indicated in various solid tumors and induce hypertension. We previously reported a pressure-independent large…”
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    P2.18 Study of the Determinants of Pwv Measured by Arteriograph and Sphygmocor and the Determinants of Discrepancies by Alivon, M. A., Bozec, E. B., Laurent, S. L., Boutouyrie, P. B.

    Published in Artery research (01-12-2012)
    “…Introduction Large artery stiffness is recognized as a strong, independent marker of cardiovascular risk, mainly through aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV)…”
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    P6.18: Comparison of Arterial Stiffness Assessed by Arteriograph with Arterial Stiffness Assessed by Applanation Tonometry and Echotracking: A Clinical Study by Alivon, M., Bozec, E., Herbert, A., Laurent, S., Boutouyrie, P.

    Published in Artery research (2011)
    “…Introduction Large artery stiffness is recognized as a strong, independent marker of cardiovascular risk, mainly through aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV)…”
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    3.5: Changes in Blood Pressure and Arterial Mechanical Properties after Antiangiogenic Drugs: Association with Cancer Progression and Mortality by Alivon, M. A., Giroux, J. G., Briet, M. B., Goldwasser, F. G., Laurent, S. L., Boutouyrie, P. B.

    Published in Artery research (2013)
    “…Objective Hypertension is a frequent side effect of antiangiogenic drugs (AAD). Targeting VEGF pathway may also affect large and small artery properties, along…”
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    6.2 Large Artery Stiffness Assessment with Arteriograph Device by Alivon, M., Ong, K. T., Khettab, H., Yanes, S., Pruny, J. F., Bozec, E., Empana, J., Pannier, B., Laurent, S., Beaussier, H., Boutouyrie, P.

    Published in Artery research (01-12-2010)
    “…Introduction Large artery stiffness is recognized as a strong, independent marker of cardiovascular risk, mainly through aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV)…”
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    P2.21: Agreement of Central Blood Pressure Measured by Applanation Tonometry and Echotracking by Alivon, M. A., Lindner, M. L., Khettab, H. K., Bozec, E. B., Palombo, C. P., Laurent, S. L., Boutouyrie, P. B.

    Published in Artery research (2013)
    “…Background Some studies have shown the interest of measuring central blood pressure (CBP). Usually measured non-invasively through a function transfer by…”
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    P1.07: Carotid Function and Baroreceptor Sensitivity in Moderate Chronic Kidney Disease: The EPP3 Study by Zanoli, L., Alivon, M., Estrugo, N., Ecriou, G., Ketthab, H., Pruny, J. F., Castellino, P., Yanes, S., Laude, D., Bean, K., Thomas, F., Empana, J. P., Jouven, X., Laurent, S., Boutouyrie, P.

    Published in Artery research (2011)
    “…Introduction Short-term variation of blood pressure (BP) is largely controlled by autonomic function though the baroreflex. Carotid distension rate was…”
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    P4.19 Aortic Stiffness, Reflexion Wave and Arterial Hypertension Under Anti-Angiogenic Drugs by Alivon, M. A., Giroux, J. G., Boutouyrie, P. B., Goldwasser, F. G., Laurent, S. L.

    Published in Artery research (2012)
    “…Objective Sorafenib and Sunitinib are anti-angiogenic drugs (AAD) used in an increasing number of cancers. The most common side effect is arterial…”
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    P2.02 Comparison of Central Blood Pressure Measured by Applanation Tonometry and Echotracking by Bertaux, A. B., Bozec, E. B., Alivon, M. A., Laurent, S. L., Boutouyrie, P. B.

    Published in Artery research (2012)
    “…Background Some studies have shown the interest of measuring central blood pressure (CBP), which can be lowered differently by drugs at same systemic BP…”
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