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Jingyuan Feng
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 24
Citations - 2048
Jingyuan Feng is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Ventricular assist device. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1944 citations.
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Predictors of severe right ventricular failure after implantable left ventricular assist device insertion: analysis of 245 patients.
Yoshie Ochiai,Patrick M. McCarthy,Nicholas G. Smedira,Michael K. Banbury,Jose L. Navia,Jingyuan Feng,Amy Hsu,Michael Yeager,Tiffany Buda,Katherine J. Hoercher,Michael W. Howard,Masami Takagaki,Kazuyoshi Doi,Kiyotaka Fukamachi +13 more
TL;DR: The need for circulatory support, female gender, and nonischemic etiology were the most significant predictors for RVAD use after LVAD insertion, and this information may lead to better patient selection for isolated LVAD implantation.
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Kidney transplantation without calcineurin inhibitor drugs: a prospective, randomized trial of sirolimus versus cyclosporine.
Stuart M. Flechner,David A. Goldfarb,Charles S. Modlin,Jingyuan Feng,Venkatesh Krishnamurthi,Barbara Mastroianni,Kathy Savas,Daniel J. Cook,Andrew C. Novick +8 more
TL;DR: Calcineurin inhibitor drug avoidance with basiliximab induction and sirolimus provides comparable 1-year transplant outcomes, with significantly better renal function in primary renal allograft recipients.
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Intravascular Ultrasound Evidence of Angiographically Silent Progression in Coronary Atherosclerosis Predicts Long-Term Morbidity and Mortality After Cardiac Transplantation
E. Murat Tuzcu,Samir R. Kapadia,Ravish Sachar,Khaled M. Ziada,Tim Crowe,Jingyuan Feng,William A. Magyar,Robert E. Hobbs,Randall C. Starling,James B. Young,Patrick M. McCarthy,Steven E. Nissen +11 more
TL;DR: Rapidly progressive vasculopathy by IVUS, defined as an increase of >/=0.5 mm in intimal thickness within the first year after transplantation, is a powerful predictor of all-cause mortality, MI, and angiographic abnormalities.
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Surgical treatment of pseudoaneurysm of the thoracic aorta
Fernando A. Atik,Jose L. Navia,Lars G. Svensson,Pablo Ruda Vega,Jingyuan Feng,Mariano E. Brizzio,A. Marc Gillinov,B. Gosta Pettersson,Eugene H. Blackstone,Bruce W. Lytle +9 more
TL;DR: Most patients with aortic pseudoaneurysm require ascending aorta and/or arch replacement, which can be accomplished with low operative mortality and morbidity, and long-term survival and freedom from reoperation in these young patients parallel those expected for complex cardiac and aortsic disease.
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Chemokine and chemokine receptor gene expression indicates acute rejection of human cardiac transplants.
Nader M. Fahmy,Mohamad H. Yamani,Randall C. Starling,Norman B. Ratliff,James B. Young,Patrick M. McCarthy,Jingyuan Feng,Andrew C. Novick,Robert L. Fairchild +8 more
TL;DR: The expression of IP-10, Mig, I-TAC, RANTES, CXCR3, and CCR5 in cardiac allografts significantly correlates with the presence and grade of acute rejection.