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Ping-Yan Chen
Researcher at Southern Medical University
Publications - 32
Citations - 25406
Ping-Yan Chen is an academic researcher from Southern Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Contrast-induced nephropathy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 31 publications receiving 18812 citations. Previous affiliations of Ping-Yan Chen include Guangzhou Medical University.
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Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China.
Wei-jie Guan,Zhengyi Ni,Yu Hu,Wenhua Liang,Chun-Quan Ou,Jianxing He,Lei Liu,Hong Shan,Chunliang Lei,David S.C. Hui,Bin Du,Lanjuan Li,Guang Zeng,Kowk-Yung Yuen,Ruchong Chen,Chun-Li Tang,Tao Wang,Ping-Yan Chen,Jie Xiang,Shiyue Li,Jinlin Wang,Zi-jing Liang,Yi-xiang Peng,Li Wei,Yong Liu,Ya-hua Hu,Peng Peng,Jian-ming Wang,Ji-yang Liu,Zhong Chen,Gang Li,Zhi-jian Zheng,Shao-qin Qiu,Jie Luo,Chang-jiang Ye,Shao-yong Zhu,Nanshan Zhong +36 more
TL;DR: During the first 2 months of the current outbreak, Covid-19 spread rapidly throughout China and caused varying degrees of illness, and patients often presented without fever, and many did not have abnormal radiologic findings.
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Clinical characteristics of 2019 novel coronavirus infection in China
Wei-jie Guan,Zhengyi Ni,Yu Hu,Wenhua Liang,Chun-Quan Ou,Jianxing He,Lei Liu,Hong Shan,Chunliang Lei,David S.C. Hui,Bin Du,Lanjuan Li,Guang Zeng,Kowk-Yung Yuen,Ruchong Chen,Chun-Li Tang,Tao Wang,Ping-Yan Chen,Jie Xiang,Shiyue Li,Jinlin Wang,Zi-jing Liang,Yi-xiang Peng,Li Wei,Yong Liu,Ya-hua Hu,Peng Peng,Jian-ming Wang,Ji-yang Liu,Zhong Chen,Gang Li,Zhi-jian Zheng,Shao-qin Qiu,Jie Luo,Chang-jiang Ye,Shao-yong Zhu,Nanshan Zhong +36 more
TL;DR: The 2019-nCoV epidemic spreads rapidly by human-to-human transmission and the disease severity (including oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, blood leukocyte/lymphocyte count and chest X-ray/CT manifestations) predict poor clinical outcomes.
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Comorbidity and its impact on 1,590 patients with COVID-19 in China: A Nationwide Analysis
Wei-jie Guan,Wenhua Liang,Yi Zhao,Hengrui Liang,Zisheng Chen,Yimin Li,Xiaoqing Liu,Ruchong Chen,Chun-Li Tang,Tao Wang,Chun-Quan Ou,Li Li,Ping-Yan Chen,Ling Sang,Wei Wang,Jianfu Li,Caichen Li,Limin Ou,Bo Cheng,Shan Xiong,Zhengyi Ni,Jie Xiang,Yu Hu,Lei Liu,Hong Shan,Chunliang Lei,Yi-xiang Peng,Li Wei,Yong Liu,Ya-hua Hu,Peng Peng,Jian-ming Wang,Ji-yang Liu,Zhong Chen,Gang Li,Zhi-jian Zheng,Shao-qin Qiu,Jie Luo,Chang-jiang Ye,Shao-yong Zhu,Linling Cheng,Feng Ye,Shiyue Li,Jinping Zheng,Nuofu Zhang,Nanshan Zhong,Jianxing He +46 more
TL;DR: Comorbidities are present in around one fourth of patients with COVID-19 in China, and predispose to poorer clinical outcomes, and have significantly escalated risks of reaching to the composite endpoint compared with those who had a single comorbidity.
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Daily temperature and mortality: a study of distributed lag non-linear effect and effect modification in Guangzhou
TL;DR: There are significant mortality effects of hot and cold temperatures in Guangzhou, and the elderly, females and subjects with low socioeconomic status are identified as especially vulnerable to the effect of ambient temperatures.
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The burden of ambient temperature on years of life lost in Guangzhou, China
TL;DR: It is highlighted that YLL provides a complementary method for assessing the death burden of temperature and the mortality risks associated with cold and hot temperatures were greater on the elderly and persons with low education level.