2022 - Research.com Medicine in Ireland Leader Award
His scientific interests lie mostly in Blood pressure, Internal medicine, Ambulatory, Cardiology and Surgery. His Blood pressure research includes themes of Stroke, Hemodynamics and Intensive care medicine. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Endocrinology.
His Ambulatory research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epidemiology, Arterial stiffness, Confidence interval, Pediatrics and Circadian rhythm. His Cardiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Predictive value of tests, Diastole, Systole, Systolic hypertension and Heart rate. He has researched Surgery in several fields, including Diabetes mellitus, Atorvastatin and Protocol.
Blood pressure, Internal medicine, Ambulatory blood pressure, Cardiology and Ambulatory are his primary areas of study. His Blood pressure research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Surgery, Emergency medicine and Intensive care medicine. His research integrates issues of Mercury sphygmomanometer, Placebo, Protocol and Risk factor in his study of Surgery.
Internal medicine connects with themes related to Endocrinology in his study. His study in the field of White coat hypertension and Masked Hypertension also crosses realms of Clinical Practice. Eoin O'Brien works mostly in the field of Cardiology, limiting it down to topics relating to Arterial stiffness and, in certain cases, Pulse wave velocity.
Eoin O'Brien mostly deals with Blood pressure, Ambulatory blood pressure, Internal medicine, Ambulatory and Cardiology. Eoin O'Brien works in the field of Blood pressure, focusing on Blood pressure monitoring in particular. His Ambulatory blood pressure research includes elements of Predictive value of tests and Intensive care medicine.
His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Diabetes mellitus and Endocrinology. His Ambulatory study deals with the bigger picture of Surgery. His research in Cardiology focuses on subjects like Stroke, which are connected to Risk factor.
His primary areas of investigation include Blood pressure, Ambulatory blood pressure, Internal medicine, Cardiology and Ambulatory. The various areas that Eoin O'Brien examines in his Blood pressure study include Validation Studies as Topic, Protocol and Emergency medicine. His work deals with themes such as Pharmacy, Predictive value of tests and Intensive care medicine, which intersect with Ambulatory blood pressure.
His Cardiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cohort study, Stroke, Proportional hazards model, Diastole and Prehypertension. Surgery covers Eoin O'Brien research in Ambulatory. The Blood pressure monitoring study combines topics in areas such as Bp monitors and Hypertension diagnosis.
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2007 Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension
Giuseppe Mancia;Guy De Backer;Anna Dominiczak;Renata Cifkova.
European Heart Journal (2007)
Prevention of coronary and stroke events with atorvastatin in hypertensive patients who have average or lower-than-average cholesterol concentrations, in the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial—Lipid Lowering Arm (ASCOT-LLA): a multicentre randomised controlled trial
Peter S Sever;Björn Dahlöf;Neil R Poulter;Hans Wedel.
The Lancet (2003)
Prevention of cardiovascular events with an antihypertensive regimen of amlodipine adding perindopril as required versus atenolol adding bendroflumethiazide as required, in the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial-Blood Pressure Lowering Arm (ASCOT-BPLA): a multicentre randomised controlled trial
Björn Dahlöf;Peter S Sever;Neil R Poulter;Hans Wedel.
The Lancet (2005)
European Society of Hypertension recommendations for conventional, ambulatory and home blood pressure measurement.
Eoin O'Brien;Roland Asmar;Lawrie Beilin;Yutaka Imai.
Journal of Hypertension (2003)
Prognostic significance of visit-to-visit variability, maximum systolic blood pressure, and episodic hypertension.
Peter M Rothwell;Sally C Howard;Eamon Dolan;Eoin O'Brien.
The Lancet (2010)
Prognostic value of ambulatory blood-pressure recordings in patients with treated hypertension
Denis L. Clement;Marc L. De Buyzere;Dirk A. De Bacquer;Peter W. de Leeuw.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)
Superiority of Ambulatory Over Clinic Blood Pressure Measurement in Predicting Mortality The Dublin Outcome Study
Eamon Dolan;Alice Stanton;Lutgarde Thijs;Kareem Hinedi.
Hypertension (2005)
European Society of Hypertension Position Paper on Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Eoin O’Brien;Gianfranco Parati;George Stergiou;Roland Asmar.
Journal of Hypertension (2013)
Blood pressure measuring devices: recommendations of the European Society of Hypertension
Eoin O'Brien;Bernard Waeber;Gianfranco Parati;Jan Staessen.
BMJ (2001)
DIPPERS AND NON-DIPPERS
Eoin O'Brien;James Sheridan;Kevin O'Malley.
The Lancet (1988)
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