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Walter H. Hörl

Walter H. Hörl

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Medicine

D-Index
78
Citations
20300
World Ranking
18110
National Ranking
100

Overview

Walter H. Hörl was affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their research primarily focused on the field of Medicine, with notable contributions in the subfields of Hematology and Genetics. The scientist's work concentrated on areas including Iron Metabolism and Disorders, Erythropoietin and Anemia Treatment, and Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders.

Their publication record includes work in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. A recent paper authored by Hörl was titled Comparison of Iron Dosing Strategies in Patients Undergoing Long-Term Hemodialysis, published in 2021 within this venue.

Throughout the course of their research, Walter H. Hörl frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Bernhard Bielesz
  • Matthias Lorenz
  • Rossella Monteforte
  • Thomas Prikoszovich
  • Michaela Gabriel

The topics of their work reflected a focus on disorders related to iron and erythropoiesis, which align with their specialization in hematology. This indicates an interest in understanding and treating conditions such as anemia and hemoglobinopathies, as well as exploring genetic factors related to these diseases.

Best Publications

  • Revised European best practice guidelines for the management of anaemia in patients with chronic renal failure.

    Francesco Locatelli;Pedro Aljama;Peter Bárány;Bernard Canaud

  • Everolimus in patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.

    Gerd Walz;Klemens Budde;Marwan Mannaa;Jens Nürnberger

  • Effect of age on human neutrophil function

    Christoph Wenisch;Sanda Patruta;Felix Daxböck;Robert Krause

  • Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes guidelines on anaemia management in chronic kidney disease: a European Renal Best Practice position statement

    Francesco Locatelli;Peter Bárány;Adrian Covic;Angel De Francisco

  • Capillary C4d Deposition in Kidney Allografts: A Specific Marker of Alloantibody-Dependent Graft Injury

    Georg A. Böhmig;Markus Exner;Antje Habicht;Martin Schillinger

  • Nutritional status in dialysis patients: a European consensus

    Francesco Locatelli;Denis Fouque;Olof Heimburger;Tilman B. Drüeke

  • Management of disturbances of calcium and phosphate metabolism in chronic renal insufficiency, with emphasis on the control of hyperphosphataemia.

    Francesco Locatelli;Jorge B. Cannata‐Andía;Tilman B. Drüeke;Walter H. Hörl

  • Immune dysfunction in uremia.

    G Cohen;M Haag-Weber;W H Hörl

  • Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein links innate immune cell activation with adaptive immunity via a Toll-like receptor-4–dependent mechanism

    Marcus D. Säemann;Thomas Weichhart;Maximilian Zeyda;Günther Staffler

  • Endothelial C4d deposition is associated with inferior kidney allograft outcome independently of cellular rejection

    Heinz Regele;Markus Exner;Bruno Watschinger;Christian Wenter

  • Hemodialysis-associated hypertension: Pathophysiology and therapy

    Matthias P. Hörl;Walter H. Hörl

  • A Versatile Role of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin in Human Dendritic Cell Function and Differentiation

    Michael Haidinger;Marko Poglitsch;Rene Geyeregger;Sudhir Kasturi

  • Neutrophil impairment associated with iron therapy in hemodialysis patients with functional iron deficiency.

    Sanda I. Patruta;Roland Edlinger;Gere Sunder-Plassmann;Walter H. Horl

  • The Multifunctional Role of mTOR in Innate Immunity: Implications for Transplant Immunity

    M. D. Säemann;M. Haidinger;M. Hecking;W. H. Hörl

  • Serum Amyloid A in Uremic HDL Promotes Inflammation

    Thomas Weichhart;Chantal Kopecky;Markus Kubicek;Michael Haidinger

  • Clinical Aspects of Iron Use in the Anemia of Kidney Disease

    Walter H. Hörl

  • Predialysis serum sodium level, dialysate sodium, and mortality in maintenance hemodialysis patients: the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS).

    Manfred Hecking;Angelo Karaboyas;Rajiv Saran;Ananda Sen

  • Mutation (677 C to T) in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene aggravates hyperhomocysteinemia in hemodialysis patients

    Manuela Födinger;Christine Mannhalter;Gabriele Wölfl;Ingrid Pabinger

  • Effect of early correction of anemia on the progression of CKD.

    Jérôme Rossert;Adeera Levin;Simon D. Roger;Walter H. Hörl

  • Plasma levels of main granulocyte components during cardiopulmonary bypass.

    Werner Riegel;Gerhard Spillner;Volker Schlosser;Walter H. Hörl

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Wanner
Christoph Wanner University of Würzburg
Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Friedhelm Hildebrandt Boston Children's Hospital
Harald Tschesche
Harald Tschesche Bielefeld University
Helmut E. Meyer
Helmut E. Meyer Ruhr University Bochum
Heinrich Wieland
Heinrich Wieland University of Freiburg
Michael Kashgarian
Michael Kashgarian Yale University
Shaul G. Massry
Shaul G. Massry University of Southern California

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