Publications by authors named "Zhen-Qing Wang"

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  • - The study focused on understanding the outcomes of patients undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) transport, which has a high hospital mortality rate.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 126 ECMO patients transferred to a major hospital, finding a significant rate of complications (40.5%) during transport, but no deaths occurred while in transit.
  • - Key findings indicated that higher SOFA scores and lactate levels were linked to higher ICU mortality, with low MAP post-transport also being a potential predictive factor for worse outcomes.
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Spinal metastasis (SM) frequently occurs in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients. Our preliminary work showed that CX3CL1 plays a positive role in SM. The objective of the present study was to verify whether CX3CL1 activates the downstream pathway by binding to CX3CR1 in RCC cells, ultimately promoting RCC to metastasize to the spine.

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Simvastatin treatment is cardioprotective in patients undergoing noncoronary artery cardiac surgery. However, the mechanisms by which simvastatin treatment protects the myocardium under these conditions are not fully understood. Seventy patients undergoing noncoronary cardiac surgery, 35 from a simvastatin treatment group and 35 from a control treatment group, were enrolled in our clinical study.

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We describe the case of a 79-year-old male presented with sudden onset of abdominal pain and mild breathlessness, and complicated acute progressive anemia with haemoglobin which declined from 120 g/L to 70 g/L within five days. An urgent computed tomography angiography showed acute thoracic aortic dissection, DeBakey type IIIb, a dissecting aneurysm in the proximal descending thoracic aorta starting immediately after the origin of the left subclavian artery and extending distally below the renal arteries with evidence of rupture into the right pleural cavity for massive pleural effusion. Plasma D-dimer, brain natriuretic peptide and C reactive protein level were elevated.

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