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2. Methylprednisolone for acute type A aortic dissection patients undergoing total arch replacement: Design and rationale of the Medal trial
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Yan, Shujie, Jiang, Fuqing, Sun, Yanhua, Wang, Yang, Ye, Jianxi, Li, Jianchao, Yang, Hui, Wang, Shifu, Song, Yi, Zhou, Chengbin, and Ji, Bingyang
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- 2025
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3. Evaluation of drug resistance for EGFR-TKIs in lung cancer via multicellular lung-on-a-chip
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Tan, Jianfeng, Zhu, Leqing, Shi, Jingyan, Zhang, Jianhua, Kuang, Jun, Guo, Quanwei, Zhu, Xiaojia, Chen, Yuliang, Zhou, Chengbin, and Gao, Xinghua
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- 2024
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4. CCR5 closes the temporal window for memory linking
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Shen, Yang, Zhou, Miou, Cai, Denise, Filho, Daniel Almeida, Fernandes, Giselle, Cai, Ying, de Sousa, André F, Tian, Min, Kim, Nury, Lee, Jinsu, Necula, Deanna, Zhou, Chengbin, Li, Shuoyi, Salinas, Shelbi, Liu, Andy, Kang, Xiaoman, Kamata, Masakazu, Lavi, Ayal, Huang, Shan, Silva, Tawnie, Do Heo, Won, and Silva, Alcino J
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Neurosciences ,Mental Health ,Biotechnology ,Neurological ,Animals ,CA1 Region ,Hippocampal ,Memory ,Mental Recall ,Mice ,Neurons ,Receptors ,CCR5 ,Time Factors ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Real-world memories are formed in a particular context and are often not acquired or recalled in isolation1-5. Time is a key variable in the organization of memories, as events that are experienced close in time are more likely to be meaningfully associated, whereas those that are experienced with a longer interval are not1-4. How the brain segregates events that are temporally distinct is unclear. Here we show that a delayed (12-24 h) increase in the expression of C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5)-an immune receptor that is well known as a co-receptor for HIV infection6,7-after the formation of a contextual memory determines the duration of the temporal window for associating or linking that memory with subsequent memories. This delayed expression of CCR5 in mouse dorsal CA1 neurons results in a decrease in neuronal excitability, which in turn negatively regulates neuronal memory allocation, thus reducing the overlap between dorsal CA1 memory ensembles. Lowering this overlap affects the ability of one memory to trigger the recall of the other, and therefore closes the temporal window for memory linking. Our findings also show that an age-related increase in the neuronal expression of CCR5 and its ligand CCL5 leads to impairments in memory linking in aged mice, which could be reversed with a Ccr5 knockout and a drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that inhibits this receptor, a result with clinical implications. Altogether, the findings reported here provide insights into the molecular and cellular mechanisms that shape the temporal window for memory linking.
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- 2022
5. Del-Nido cardioplegia in cardiac surgery for elderly patients: a propensity score-matched analysis
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Gu, Wenda, Qing, Hongkun, Luo, Xiang, Zang, Xin, Zhou, Kan, Guo, Haijiang, Zhou, Chengbin, Guo, Huiming, and Liu, Jian
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- 2023
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6. Epidemiological characteristics and trends in postoperative death in children with congenital heart disease (CHD): a single-center retrospective study from 2005 to 2020
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Zheng, Guilang, Wang, Jing, Chen, Peiling, Huang, Zijian, Zhang, Lei, Yang, Aimei, Wu, Jiaxing, Chen, Chunlin, Zhang, Jingwen, Sun, Yueyu, Zhou, Chengbin, Yuan, Haiyun, Liu, Xiaobing, Cen, Jianzheng, Wen, Shusheng, and Guo, Yuxiong
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- 2023
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7. Extracorporeal Life Support Training
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Zhou, Chengbin, Hei, Feilong, editor, Guan, Yulong, editor, and Yu, Kun, editor
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- 2023
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8. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the cardiogenic toxicity of perfluorooctane sulfonate in human embryonic stem cells
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Qiu, Min, Chen, Jing, Liu, Mingqin, Nie, Zhiqiang, Ke, Miaola, Dong, Guanghui, Zhao, Haishan, Zhou, Chengbin, Zeng, Haiyan, He, Biaochuan, Chen, Jimei, Zhuang, Jian, Li, Xiaohong, and Ou, Yanqiu
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- 2024
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9. Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry International Report 2022: 100,000 Survivors
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Tonna, Joseph E., Boonstra, Philip S., MacLaren, Graeme, Paden, Matthew, Brodie, Daniel, Anders, Marc, Hoskote, Aparna, Ramanathan, Kollengode, Hyslop, Rob, Fanning, Jeffrey J., Rycus, Peter, Stead, Christine, Barrett, Nicholas A., Mueller, Thomas, Gómez, Rene D., Malhotra Kapoor, Poonam, Fraser, John F., Bartlett, Robert H., Alexander, Peta M.A., Barbaro, Ryan P., Abbasi, Adeel, Said Abdalmohsen, Ahmad, Abdelbary, Akram M., Abecasis, Francisco, Abel, Peter, Abu-Omar, Yasir, Adams, Douglas R, Manuel Africano, Juan, Aganga, Devon, Agati, Salvatore, Agerstrand, Cara, Aguillon, Mario V., Akers, Crystal S., Akhtarekhavari, Julia, Alazzam, Mohammad Izzat Salah, Albert, Martin, Alberti, Angela, Al-Fares, Abdulrahman A., Alfoudri, Huda, Allaert, Silvie, Allbert, Keesha N., Allen, Christopher T., Lescano Alva, Miguel Ángel, Alwardt, Cory M., Amigoni, Angela, Anandamurthy, Balaram, Anastasiadis, Kyriakos, Anders, Nicholas R., Anderson, Scott A., Anderson, Patricia L., Andrijević, Ana, Annoni, Alice, Anselmi, Michael, Anstey, James R., Antonini, Marta V., Antonitsis, Polychronis, Stein Araujo, Tays, Arcalas, Rhodney, Areinamo, Igor, Martin Arias, Anibal, Armijo-Garcia, Veronica, Aronsky, Vladimir, Arora, Lovkesh, Arora, Madhur, Leigh Aspenleiter, Marit, Atik, Fernando A., AugustGeorg Auzinger, Erin Colleen, Azzam, Ismail, Bacchetta, Matthew, Bak, Erica I., Balcells, Joan, Sánchez Ballesteros, Jesús, Banjac, Igor S., Barbaria, Jacqueline M., Barrigoto, Cleide L., Bass, Stephanie D., Batranović, Uroš, Bauer, Matthew H., Fernando Bautista, Diego, Beck, Robert M., Giraldo Bejarano, Estefania, Belohlavek, Jan, Bembea, Melania M., Benes, Jan, Benharash, Peyman, Benish, Lynne A., Bennett, Suzanne, Bento, Luís F.N., Bermudez, Christian A., Bertini, Pietro, Best, Derek, Bharat, Ankit, Bhutta, Omar J., Bizzell, Samantha J., Blakeman, Stephanie A., Blanco-Schweizer, Pablo, Blanton, Jessica K., Blood, Peggy S., Bohlmann, Allison S., Kyle Bohman, John, Bombino, Michela, Kathleen Bonadonna, Desiree, Bond, Ashley, Borgmann, Kristina M., Bourgoin, Pierre, Boville, Brian M., Boza, Raquel, Brady, Heather L., Brady, Alison, Braunlich, Jessica M., Bridges, Brian C., Brinkley, Karen K., Brookshire, Robert S., Brozzi Nicole Brueggemann, Nicolas A., Buckley, Dwight P., Jr., Buckley, Klayton, Budhani, Irfan B., Bukamal, Nazar, Burgos, Lucrecia M, Burša, Filip, Busby, Landon K., Buscher, Hergen, Butler, Menoly, Butt, Warwick W., Byrnes, Jonathan W., Calaritis, Christos, Caldwell, Lisa R., Calligaro, Gregory L., Campbell, Patrick T., Camporota, Luigi, Fernando Caneo, Luiz, Jovo Carapic, Vladimir, Carrasco-Carrasco, Cristina, Ivan Carrizo, Nestor, Carrow, Heidi, Carton, Edmund G., Casabella, Christian, Gomez Casal, Vanesa, Casey, Francis L., III, Castillo, Andres, Castleberry, Anthony W., Alexandros Cavayas, Yiorgos, Cerqua, Karey, Ming Chan, Kai Man ChanWai, Brian Chapman, Jason, Brahma Chari, Hari, Cheifetz, Omair ChaudharyIra M., Chen, Robin H.S, Chen, Weiting, Cheung, Eva W., Cheung, Anson, Chico, Juan I., Chiletti, Roberto, Jin Cho, Hwa, Cholette, Jill M., Christensen, Steffen, Chui, Betty S., Circelli, Alessandro, Clement, Katherine C., Cleuziou, Julie, Clouse, Brian, Cole, Gwendolen, Coles, Garrett M., Collins, Monika F., Collins, Monika F., Connelly, James, Conrad, Steven A., Cook, Marlene, Copeland, Hannah, Copus, Scott C., Cox, Charles S., Jr, Craig, Lynne K., Crain, Natasha, Cremonese, Ricardo V., Criswell, Emily A., Cross, Lisa M., Crowley, Moira A., Crowley, Jerome C., Cruz, Leonora, Cypel, Marcelo, Czarnik, Tomasz, Czuczwa, Miroslaw E., Sica da Rocha, Taís, Daddow, Samuel, Dali, Dante C., Dalton, Heidi J., Daly, Kathleen J.R., Damuth, Emily, Daniel, Dennis A., Daniel IV, John M., Daniel, Josiane M., Danis, Max D., Danko, Melissa E., Rodrigues Dantas, Joao Alberto, Daoust, Isabelle, Dauwe, Dieter F., Davidson, Mark, Davis, Joel C., Davis, Mitchell, D’Cunha, Jonathan, de Arruda Bravim, Bruno, de BoodeKim T. 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Ramírez-Arce, Jorge A., Simões Ramos, Ana Carolina, Rao, Suresh G., Rector, Raymond, Redfors, Bengt, Regmi, Ashim, Alejandro Rey, Jose, Miguel Ribeiro, Joao, Richards, Chelsea E, Joan Richardson, C., Riddle, Christy C., Riera, Jordi, Ripardo, Marina, Rivas, Fernando M., Roan, Ronald M., Robertson, Elizabeth, Robinson, Megan, Röder, Daniel, Rodrigus, Inez E.R., Paul Roeleveld, Peter, Romano, Jennifer C., Rona, Roberto, Ann Rosenberg, Carol, Rosenow, Felix, Rowe, Robert J., Rower, Katy E., Rudolph, Kristina L., Fernando Rueda, Luis, Ruf, Bettina, Russell, Hyde M., Russell, Nichole, Ryan, Kathleen, Saberi, Asif A., Said, Ahmed S., Sailor, Caitlin, Sakal, Angela, Lujan Salas, Gisela, Salazar, Leonardo, Saleem, Kashif, Samoukovic, Gordan, Sanchez, Pablo G., Marie Santiago, Lian, Sargin, Murat, Miguel Sassine, Assad, Satou, Nancy L., Saunders, Paul C., Schachinger, Scott, Schaible, Thomas, Schellongowski, Peter, Schlager, Gerald W., Schmid, Christof, Schmitt, Joachim, Schnell, LeeAndra, Schnur, Janos, Schroeder, Lukas, Schubach, Scott, Schuetz, Michael T., Schwartz, Gary S., Schwarz, Patricia, Scriven, Nicole M., Seabrook, Ruth B., Seefeldt, Cassandra, Seelhammer, Troy G., Segura-Matute, Susana, Sen, Ayan, Adrian Seoane, Leonardo, Shaffer, Jamie, Shafi, Bilal M., Shambley, Shannon, Shankar, Shyam, Shapland, Amanda, Sharng, Yih, Shavelle, David, Sheldrake, Jayne, Mohan Shetty, Rajesh, Shiber, Joseph R., Shimzu, Naoki, Lou Short, Billie, Sichting, Kay A., Sidehamer, Keith E., Siebenaler, Teka, Silvestry, Scott C., Sinclair, Jennifer T, Sinclair, Andrew, Singh, Aalok R., Singh, Gurmeet, Skinner, Sean C., Smart, Alexandra, Smith, Reanna M., Smith, Adam, Smith, Karen, Sommer-Candelario, Sherri, Song, Seunghwan, Sorensen, Gro, Sousa, Eduardo, Sower, Christopher T., Spadea, Nicholas V, Spangle, April, Speicher, David G., Spieth, Peter M., Srivastava, Ankur, Srivastava, Neeraj, Stahl, Mark, Stallkamp, Eric D., Jr, Stanley, Vanessa J., Starr, Joanne P., Staudinger, Thomas, Stevens, Berkeley E., Stevens, Kimberly, Stocker, Christian, Strickland, Richard, Suarez, Erik E., Kumar Subramanian, Rakesh, Sudakevych, Serhii, Summerall, Charlene, Sundararajan, Santosh, Susupaus, Attapoom, Suzuki, Hiroyuki, Sweberg, Todd, Sydzyik, Troy, Anh Ta, Tuan, Tagliari, Luciana, Tanaka, Hiroyuki, Tanski, Christopher T., Tasset, Mark, Taylor, Donna M., Teman, Nicholas R., Ramesh Thangaraj, Paul, Thiagarajan, Ravi R., Thiruchelvam, Timothy, Thomas, James A., Thomas, Owain D., Thompson, Shaun L., Thomson, David A., Thukaram, Roopa, Todd, Mark L., Toeg, Hadi, Torres, Silvio F., Trautner, Simon, Trombino, Terry, Tuazon, Divina M., Tuel, Julie, Tukacs, Monika, Turner, April N., Tyree, Melissa M., Uchiyama, Prashant Vaijyanath, Makoto, van den Brule, Judith M.D., van Dyck, Marlice A., van Gijlswijk, Mascha, Van Meurs, Krisa P., VanDyck, Tyler J., Vardi, Amir, Vega, Alejandra, Ventetuolo, Corey E., Vera, Magdalena, Vercaemst, Leen, Vets, Philippe, Viamonte, Heather, Vidlund, Mårten, Vitali, Sally H., Vlaa, Alexander P.J., Vuylsteke, Alain, Loon Wan, Kah, Watkins, Reuben, Watson, Pia, Weast, Travis A., Weaver, Karen E., Welkovics, Norbert, Wellner, Heidi L., Wells, Jason C., Welter, Karen, Westpheling, Amber G., Whalen, Lesta D.S., Whebell, Stephen, Wiersema, Ubbo, Wiisanen, Matthew E., Eugene Wilcox, Bradley, Wille, Keith, Jan Will, Ellyne, Wilson, Brock J., Win, April M., Winearls, James R., Wise, Linda J., Witter, Tobias, Ruby Wong, Hoi Mei, Worku, Berhane, Wright, Tina M, Wu, James K., Yalon, Larissa A., Yantosh, Garrett, Yaranov, Dmitry M., Yee, Pat, Yi, Cassia, Yost, Christian C., Young, John, Younger, Katrina, Zaborowski, Steven, Zachmann, Brenda, Zainab, Asma, Zanai, Rosanna, Zhao, Ju, Zhou, Chengbin, and Zinger, Marcia
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- 2024
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10. The early and mid-term outcomes of acute type A aortic dissection patients with ECMO.
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Meng, Qingqing, Jiang, Hongkai, Li, Tianbao, Pang, Shanwen, Zhou, Chengbin, Huang, Huanlei, Sun, Tucheng, and Wu, Jinlin
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- 2025
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11. Isosteviol improves cardiac function and promotes angiogenesis after myocardial infarction in rats
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Liu, Fei, Song, Laisi, Lu, Zhiqiang, Sun, Tingwei, Lun, Jingwen, Zhou, Chengbin, Sun, Xiouou, Tan, Wen, and Zhao, Haishan
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- 2022
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12. Proteomic landscape of primary and metastatic brain tumors for heterogeneity discovery
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Yang, Shuang, primary, Zhou, Chengbin, additional, Zhang, Lei, additional, Xiong, Yueting, additional, Zheng, Yongtao, additional, Bian, Liuguan, additional, and liu, xiaohui, additional
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- 2024
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13. The alterations of cardiac function during venovenous artificial placenta support in fetal goats
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Li, Guanhua, primary, Li, Mingliang, additional, Teng, Yun, additional, Zhang, Li, additional, Pang, Chengcheng, additional, Tan, Jianfeng, additional, Chen, Jimei, additional, Zhuang, Jian, additional, and Zhou, Chengbin, additional
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- 2023
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14. Proteomic landscape of primary and metastatic brain tumors for heterogeneity discovery
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Yang, Shuang, primary, Zhou, Chengbin, additional, Zhang, Lei, additional, Xiong, Yueting, additional, Zheng, Yongtao, additional, Bian, Liuguan, additional, and Liu, Xiaohui, additional
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- 2023
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15. A comparison of single and double arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass for acute type A aortic surgery: A single center, retrospective observational study.
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Li, Huili, Zhang, Li, Ke, Jun, Wu, Wentao, Feng, Weiqi, Yu, Changjiang, Li, Xin, Xiao, Fei, Sun, Tucheng, Fan, Ruixin, and Zhou, Chengbin
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AORTA surgery ,INTRAVENOUS catheterization ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,STATISTICS ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,TREATMENT duration ,MANN Whitney U Test ,FISHER exact test ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,STATISTICAL hypothesis testing ,CARDIOPULMONARY bypass ,ODDS ratio ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,DATA analysis software ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models - Abstract
Background: Acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) is a cardiovascular emergency and has high mortality and morbidity. We retrospectively compared the effects on outcomes of single arterial cannulation via axillary artery (AAC) with double arterial cannulation via axillary and femoral artery (DAC) in patients who underwent cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for ATAAD. Methods: Between January 2017 and May 2021, four hundred 29 patients who underwent aortic arch repair with circulatory arrest for ATAAD were divided into AAC group (n = 283) and DAC group (n = 146). The propensity score-matched (PSM) analysis were performed to compare the characteristics and outcomes of the groups. Results: After PSM (n = 137 in each), the DAC group had a longer duration of CPB (229 vs 244, p = 0.011), aortic cross-clamp time (121 vs 149, p < 0.001), durations of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay (7 vs 8, p = 0.014) and hospital stay (19 vs 25, p < 0.001) compared with AAC group. The incidences of dialysis (21% vs. 31%, p = 0.073), postoperative stroke (9% vs 15%, p = 0.143), ECMO support (2% vs 7%, p = 0.077), in-hospital mortality (7% vs 14%, p = 0.071) and follow-up mortality (10% vs 19%, p = 0.059) showed no significant difference between two groups. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed postoperative ECMO (OR: 16.69, 95% CI: 1.78–156.29; p = 0.014) or stroke (OR: 11.34, 95% CI: 2.64–48.72; p < 0.001) were associated with in-hospital mortality. Univariate Cox regression results showed stroke history (OR: 4.61, 95% CI: 1.90–11.16; p = 0.001), aortic valvuloplasty (OR: 0.21, 95% CI: 0.07–0.59; p = 0.003), postoperative ALT day1 (OR: 1.00, 95% CI: 1.00–1.00; p = 0.008), ECMO (OR: 16.30, 95% CI: 4.78–55.61; p < 0.001), tracheotomy (OR: 3.78, 95% CI: 1.08–13.20; p = 0.037), postoperative stroke (OR: 4.61, 95% CI: 1.90–11.16; p < 0.001) and re-exploration for bleeding (OR: 3.52, 95% CI: 1.01–12.27; p = 0.048) were associated to follow-up mortality. Conclusions: For surgical treatment of ATAAD with CPB when compared to double axillary and femoral artery, single axillary cannulation was associated with shorter durations of CPB and ACC as well as ICU and hospital stays but no with significant difference in mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Proteomic landscape of primary and metastatic brain tumors for heterogeneity discovery.
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Yang, Shuang, Zhou, Chengbin, Zhang, Lei, Xiong, Yueting, Zheng, Yongtao, Bian, Liuguan, and Liu, Xiaohui
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17. The alterations of cardiac function during venovenous artificial placenta support in fetal goats.
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Li, Guanhua, Li, Mingliang, Teng, Yun, Zhang, Li, Pang, Chengcheng, Tan, Jianfeng, Chen, Jimei, Zhuang, Jian, and Zhou, Chengbin
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18. Tissue-specific metabolomic profiling after cardiopulmonary bypass in fetal sheep
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Wu, Wentao, primary, Teng, Yun, additional, Tian, Miao, additional, Huang, Bingxin, additional, Deng, Yuhang, additional, Li, Huili, additional, Yuan, Haiyun, additional, Chen, Jimei, additional, Li, Xiaohong, additional, and Zhou, Chengbin, additional
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19. A comparison of single and double arterial cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass for acute type A aortic surgery: A single center, retrospective observational study
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Li, Huili, primary, Zhang, Li, additional, Ke, Jun, additional, Wu, Wentao, additional, Feng, Weiqi, additional, Yu, Changjiang, additional, Li, Xin, additional, Xiao, Fei, additional, Sun, Tucheng, additional, Fan, Ruixin, additional, and Zhou, Chengbin, additional
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20. Proteomic landscape of primary and metastatic brain tumors for heterogeneity discovery
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Yang, Shuang, primary, Zhou, Chengbin, additional, Zhang, Lei, additional, Xiong, Yueting, additional, Zheng, Yongtao, additional, Bian, Liuguan, additional, and Liu, Xiaohui, additional
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21. Exploratory Evaluation of EGFR-Targeted Anti-Tumor Drugs for Lung Cancer Based on Lung-on-a-Chip
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Tan, Jianfeng, primary, Sun, Xindi, additional, Zhang, Jianhua, additional, Li, Huili, additional, Kuang, Jun, additional, Xu, Lulu, additional, Gao, Xinghua, additional, and Zhou, Chengbin, additional
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22. Risk factors of renal replacement therapy after heart transplantation: a retrospective single-center study
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Xie, Bingying, primary, Fu, Lei, additional, Wu, Yijin, additional, Xie, Xinfu, additional, Zhang, Wenhao, additional, Hou, Jihua, additional, Liu, Dinglin, additional, Li, Ruizhao, additional, Zhang, Li, additional, Zhou, Chengbin, additional, Huang, Jinsong, additional, Liang, Xinling, additional, Wu, Min, additional, and Ye, Zhiming, additional
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23. Proteomic Landscape of Primary and Metastatic Brain Tumors for Heterogeneity Discovery
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Liu, Xiao hui, primary, Yang, Shuang, additional, Zhou, Chengbin, additional, Zhang, Lei, additional, Xiong, Yueting, additional, Zheng, Yongtao, additional, and Bian, Liuguan, additional
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24. Dynamic and Hybrid Configurations for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: An Analysis of the Chinese Extracorporeal Life Support Registry.
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Li, Chenglong, Xie, Haixiu, Li, Jun, Qin, Bingyu, Lu, Junyu, Zhang, Jinsong, Lv, Liwen, Li, Binfei, Zhou, Chengbin, Yin, Yongjie, Qiu, Haibo, Li, Yimin, Liu, Xiaojun, Hou, Xiaotong, and Chinese, Society of Extracorporeal Life Support (CSECLS)
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25. Nomogram to predict survival outcome of patients with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after refractory cardiogenic shock.
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Wang, Huifang, Chen, Chunbo, Li, Binfei, Cheng, Zhou, Wang, Zeng, Huang, Xiangwei, Xian, Minghai, Zhuang, Jian, Chen, Jimei, Zhou, Chengbin, and Deng, Yiyu
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: This study aims to develop a nomogram model to predict the survival of refractory cardiogenic shock (RCS) patients that received veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). A total of 235 and 209 RCS patients were supported with VA-ECMO from January 2018 to December 2019 in Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, and from January 2020 to December 2020 in four third-grade and class-A hospitals were a development cohort (DC) and validation cohort (VC), respectively. Finally, 137 and 98 patients were included in the DC and VC. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify variables, and only these independent risk factors were used to establish the nomogram model. The receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC), calibration plot, decision curve, and clinical impact curves were used to evaluate the nomogram's discriminative ability, predictive accuracy, and clinical application value. Pre-ECMO cardiogenic arrest (pre-ECA), lactate (Lac), inotropic score (IS), and modified nutrition risk in the critically ill score (mNUTRIC score) were incorporated into the nomogram. This showed good discrimination in the DC, with an area under ROC (AUROC) and a 95% confidence interval (CI) of 0.959 (0.911–0.986). The AUROC (95% CI) of the VC was 0.928 (0.858–0.971). The calibration plots of the DC and VC presented good calibration results. The decision curve and clinical impact curve of the nomogram provided improved benefits for RCS patients. This study established a prediction nomogram composed of pre-ECA, Lac, IS, and mNUTRIC scores that could help clinicians to predict the survival probability at hospital discharge precisely and rapidly for RCS patients that received VA-ECMO. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. The Efficacy of Resin Hemoperfusion Cartridge on Inflammatory Responses during Adult Cardiopulmonary Bypass.
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He, Zijian, Lu, Hongyu, Jian, Xuhua, Li, Guanhua, Xiao, Dengke, Meng, Qingqing, Chen, Jimei, and Zhou, Chengbin
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Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the resin hemoperfusion device (HA380 hemoperfusion cartridge) on inflammatory responses during adult cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Methods: Sixty patients undergoing surgical valve replacement were randomized into the HP group (n = 30) with an HA380 hemoperfusion cartridge in the CPB circuit or the control group (n = 30) with the conventional CPB circuit. The results of routine blood tests, blood biochemical indexes, and inflammatory factors were analyzed at V0 (pre-CPB), V1 (CPB 30 min), V2 (ICU 0 h), V3 (ICU 6 h), and V4 (ICU 24 h). Results: The HP group had significantly lower levels of IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10. Significant estimation of group differences in the generalized estimating equation (GEE) models was also observed in IL-6 and IL-10. The HP group had significantly lower levels of creatinine (Cr), aminotransferase (AST), and total bilirubin (TBil) compared to the control group. The estimation of differences of Cr, AST, and TBil all reached statistical significance in GEE results. The HP group had significantly less vasopressor requirement and shorter mechanical ventilation time and ICU stay time as compared to the control group. Conclusion: The HA380 hemoperfusion cartridge could effectively reduce the systemic inflammatory responses and improve postoperative recovery of patients during adult CPB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Multidimensional Proteomic Landscape Reveals Distinct Activated Pathways Between Human Brain Tumors.
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Yang S, Zheng Y, Zhou C, Yao J, Yan G, Shen C, Kong S, Xiong Y, Sun Q, Sun Y, Shen H, Bian L, Qian K, and Liu X
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Brain metastases (BrMs) and gliomas are two typical human brain tumors with high incidence of mortalities and distinct clinical challenges, yet the understanding of these two types of tumors remains incomplete. Here, a multidimensional proteomic landscape of BrMs and gliomas to infer tumor-specific molecular pathophysiology at both tissue and plasma levels is presented. Tissue sample analysis reveals both shared and distinct characteristics of brain tumors, highlighting significant disparities between BrMs and gliomas with differentially activated upstream pathways of the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway that have been scarcely discussed previously. Novel proteins and phosphosites such as NSUN2, TM9SF3, and PRKCG_S330 are also detected, exhibiting a high correlation with reported clinical traits, which may serve as potential immunohistochemistry (IHC) biomarkers. Moreover, tumor-specific altered phosphosites and glycosites on FN1 are highlighted as potential therapeutic targets. Further validation of 110 potential noninvasive biomarkers yields three biomarker panels comprising a total of 19 biomarkers (including DES, VWF, and COL1A1) for accurate discrimination of two types of brain tumors and normal controls. In summary, this is a full-scale dataset of two typical human brain tumors, which serves as a valuable resource for advancing precision medicine in cancer patients through targeted therapy and immunotherapy., (© 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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28. The early and mid-term outcomes of acute type A aortic dissection patients with ECMO.
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Meng Q, Jiang H, Li T, Pang S, Zhou C, Huang H, Sun T, and Wu J
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Background: Acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) poses significant challenges in cardiovascular management due to its high morbidity and mortality rates. Postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock (PCS) is a severe complication following ATAAD repair that complicates postoperative recovery. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has emerged as a potential life-saving intervention in this context, yet the specific outcomes related to ECMO in ATAAD patients remain insufficiently studied., Methods: This retrospective single-center study reviewed the medical records of 479 patients who underwent ATAAD surgery from September 2017 to June 2021. Patients were stratified into those requiring postoperative ECMO support and those who did not. Data collected included demographics, operative details, and postoperative outcomes., Results: Of the cohort, 19 patients (4.0%) required ECMO support. The ECMO group exhibited significantly higher mortality rates (57.9% vs. 5.4%, p < 0.001) and increased complications, including a higher rate of continuous renal replacement therapy (84.2% vs. 24.3%, p < 0.001) and prolonged ICU stays (14.5 days vs. 7.6 days, p = 0.009). Survival analysis demonstrated a stark contrast in 3-year survival rates, with 36.8% for the ECMO group vs. 92.8% for non-ECMO patients ( p < 0.001)., Conclusions: ECMO can be a crucial intervention for ATAAD patients suffering from PCS; however, it is associated with significantly higher mortality and complications. Despite lower long-term survival rates compared to non-ECMO patients, ECMO may offer a survival benefit as a salvage therapy. Interpretation is limited by the retrospective single-center design, small ECMO cohort size, and lack of post-discharge quality-of-life data., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2024 Meng, Jiang, Li, Pang, Zhou, Huang, Sun and Wu.)
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29. Desmoplastic myxoid tumor of the pineal region, SMARCB1 mutant: illustrative case.
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Zhou C, Zhang B, Wang B, Sun Y, and Bian L
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Background: Desmoplastic myxoid tumor (DMT) of the pineal region, SMARCB1 mutant is a newly proposed tumor in the 2021 World Health Organization classification of central nervous system tumors. Based on a comprehensive literature review, only 10 cases have been reported so far., Observations: Here, the authors describe a 50-year-old female who presented with sudden headache and dizziness combined with paralysis of upward gaze. Imaging studies showed a pineal region mass with obstructive hydrocephalus. The patient underwent a pineal region tumor resection, and the pathological result confirmed the diagnosis of DMT, SMARCB1 mutant., Lessons: This case showed a patient with DMT, SMARCB1 mutant with a relatively low Ki-67 proliferation index (less than 1%), clinically combined with typical Parinaud's syndrome. At the same time, the follow-up of this case may provide a better understanding of the prognosis of this specific kind of tumor. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24419.
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30. Commentary on 'Data-driven coaching to improve statewide outcomes in CABG: before and after interventional study'.
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Xia Q, Zhou C, and Deng L
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Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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31. Proteomic landscape of primary and metastatic brain tumors for heterogeneity discovery.
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Yang S, Zhou C, Zhang L, Xiong Y, Zheng Y, Bian L, and Liu X
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Purpose: Despite recent advancements in our understanding of driver gene mutations and heterogeneity within brain tumors, whether primary or metastatic (also known as secondary), our comprehension of proteomic changes remains inadequate. The aim of this study is to provide an informative source for brain tumor researches, and distinguish primary brain tumors and secondary brain tumors from extracranial origins based on proteomic analysis., Experimental Design: We assembled the most frequent brain tumors as follows: gliomas from WHO grade 2 to 4, with IDH1 mutations and wildtypes; brain metastases (BrMs) originating from lung cancer (LC), breast cancer (BC), ovarian cancer (OC), and colorectal cancer (CC). A total of 29 tissue samples were analyzed by label free quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics., Results: In total, 8165 protein groups were quantified, of which 4383 proteins were filtered at 50% valid intensity values for downstream analysis. Proteomic analysis of BrMs reveals conserved features shared among multiple origins. While proteomic heterogeneities were found for discriminating different grades of gliomas, as well as IDH1 mutant and wildtype gliomas. In addition, notable distinctions were observed at the pathway level between BrMs and gliomas. Specifically, BrMs exhibited characteristic pathways focused on proliferation and immunomodulation after colonizing the brain, whereas gliomas primarily engaged in invasion processes., Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: We characterized an extensive proteomic landscape of BrMs and gliomas. These findings have promising implications for the development of targeted therapies for BrMs and gliomas., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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32. Case Report: Totally endoscopic minimally invasive mitral valve surgery during pregnancy: a case series.
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Wang Z, Zhong L, Guo H, Liu Y, Zhou C, Ye Y, Han F, and Huang H
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A totally endoscopic minimally invasive approach is widely used for cardiac valve surgery in normal adults. However, minimally invasive cardiac surgery during pregnancy is rarely reported. In addition to traditional median thoracotomy, totally endoscopic minimally invasive approaches can now be used for pregnant patients. We describe our experience with totally endoscopic cardiac valve surgery (TECVS) during pregnancy, which is safe for both mothers and fetuses., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2024 Wang, Zhong, Guo, Liu, Zhou, Ye, Han and Huang.)
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