P Roebruck
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1.
Harenberg J, Breddin K, Hass S, Heinrich F, Heinrichs C, Kienast J, et al.
Semin Thromb Hemost
. 1997 Jan;
23(1):91-6.
PMID: 9156416
Recent studies have led to a new concept for the management of deep vein thrombosis. The German Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis decided to work up the clinical studies in...
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Harenberg J, Roebruck P, Heene D
Haemostasis
. 1996 May;
26(3):127-39.
PMID: 8738587
In a multicenter, double-blind clinical trial in 1,968 inpatients 1 daily subcutaneous administration of LMW heparin plus 2 placebo injections or 3 x 5,000 IU unfractionated (UF) heparin was given...
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Roebruck P, Kuhn A
Stat Med
. 1995 Jul;
14(14):1583-94.
PMID: 7481195
To prove the hypothesis that a new treatment is as effective as a standard one, a possibility is to test the one-sided null hypothesis of a clear inferiority of the...
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Harenberg J, Roebruck P, Stehle G, Habscheid W, Biegholdt M, Heene D
Thromb Res
. 1992 Oct;
68(1):33-43.
PMID: 1333105
The Heparin Study in Internal Medicine (HESIM) compares the efficacy and safety of an unfractionated (UF) heparin with a low molecular weight (LMW) heparin (CY 216 D) for prevention of...
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Neumann F, Katus H, Hoberg E, Roebruck P, Braun M, Haupt H, et al.
Br Heart J
. 1991 Dec;
66(6):425-30.
PMID: 1772707
Objective: To determine the prognostic significance of altered plasma viscosity and erythrocyte aggregation in unstable angina. Design: A prospective study of 96 consecutive patients with unstable angina allocated to one...
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Schneider W, Roebruck P, Cieslinski G, Noack H, Kober G, Alle M, et al.
Z Kardiol
. 1991 Jan;
80 Suppl 9:63-71.
PMID: 1796651
Calcium channel blockers may retard development and progression of coronary arteriosclerosis in man because of protective effects on membranes, (especially the endothelium), relaxation of vessel walls, inhibition of various platelet...
7.
Roebruck P, Unkelbach H, Vollmar J, Kopcke W, Fassl H, Ferner U, et al.
Arzneimittelforschung
. 1990 Jul;
40(7):725-9.
PMID: 2222547
Various disciplines have to contribute to the general problem of the evaluation of fixed dose combination drugs, as for instance (clinical) pharmacology, biometry, scientific drug regulations and public health officials....
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Schneider W, Kober G, Roebruck P, Noack H, Alle M, Cieslinski G, et al.
Eur J Clin Pharmacol
. 1990 Jan;
39 Suppl 1:S17-23.
PMID: 2261941
Development of atherosclerotic lesions in animals, preferrably induced by a high-cholesterol diet, can be successfully suppressed by calcium channel blockers such as verapamil, nifedipine, nicardipine and diltiazem. The issue of...
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Neumann F, Tillmanns H, Roebruck P, Zimmermann R, Haupt H, Kubler W
Br Heart J
. 1989 Dec;
62(6):421-8.
PMID: 2690900
Plasma viscosity, photometric erythrocyte aggregation index, and erythrocyte filterability were measured in 194 patients with coronary artery disease. Patients with unstable angina (n = 64) had a higher plasma viscosity...
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Schneider W, Roebruck P, Kober G, Alle M, Cieslinski G, Mildenberger D, et al.
Z Kardiol
. 1989 Jan;
78 Suppl 5:112-20.
PMID: 2698562
Experimental atherosclerosis in animals preferentially induced by cholesterol-rich food can be successfully suppressed by calcium channel blocking agents such as verapamil, nifedipin, nicardipin, and diltiazem. The question whether calcium channel...