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Fuyou Liang

Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publications -  94
Citations -  1888

Fuyou Liang is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemodynamics & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1384 citations. Previous affiliations of Fuyou Liang include I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University & Chiba University.

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Near- and far-field aerodynamics in insect hovering flight: an integrated computational study.

TL;DR: This CFD study integrates near- and far-field wake dynamics and shows the detailed three-dimensional near-and-far-field vortex flows: a horseshoe-shaped vortex is generated and wraps around the wing in the early down- and upstroke, with an intense jet-stream present in its core, forming the downwash.
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Multi-scale modeling of the human cardiovascular system with applications to aortic valvular and arterial stenoses.

TL;DR: Results show that the global hemodynamic influences of the stenoses depend strongly on their locations in the arterial system, particularly, the characteristics of hemodynamic changes induced by the aortic valvular and aortIC stenoses are pronounced, which imply the possibility of noninvasively detecting the presence of thestenoses from peripheral pressure pulses.
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Accuracy of Cuff-Measured Blood Pressure: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

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TL;DR: Cuff BP has variable accuracy for measuring either brachial or aortic intra-arterial BP, and this adversely influences correct BP classification, indicating that stronger accuracy standards for BP devices may improve cardiovascular risk management.
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Biomechanical characterization of ventricular-arterial coupling during aging: A multi-scale model study

TL;DR: Results show that age-associated changes in arterial properties have some negative but relatively small influences on left ventricular (LV) mechanical performance, whereas they progressively increase LV and aortic systolic pressures, and aORTic pulse pressure during aging.
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A computational model study of the influence of the anatomy of the circle of willis on cerebral hyperperfusion following carotid artery surgery

TL;DR: This study demonstrated the importance of considering the anatomy of the CoW in assessing the risk of post-CAS cerebral hyperperfusion, and suggested that a patient-specific hemodynamic analysis aimed to help physicians identify patients at high risk of cerebral hyperPerfusion should account for the combined effect of the anatomical patterns of cerebral arteries and cerebral feeding artery stenoses.