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Ruchong Chen
Researcher at Guangzhou Medical University
Publications - 80
Citations - 30974
Ruchong Chen is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic cough & Sputum. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 66 publications receiving 22529 citations. Previous affiliations of Ruchong Chen include McMaster 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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Cancer patients in SARS-CoV-2 infection: a nationwide analysis in China.
Wenhua Liang,Wei-jie Guan,Ruchong Chen,Wei Wang,Jianfu Li,Ke Xu,Caichen Li,Qing Ai,Weixiang Lu,Hengrui Liang,Shiyue Li,Jianxing He +11 more
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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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Abnormal pulmonary function in COVID-19 patients at time of hospital discharge.
Xiaoneng Mo,Wenhua Jian,Zhu-Quan Su,Mu Chen,Hui Peng,Ping Peng,Chunliang Lei,Ruchong Chen,Nanshan Zhong,Shiyue Li +9 more
TL;DR: In discharged survivors with COVID-19, impairment of diffusion capacity is the most common abnormality of lung function, followed by restrictive ventilatory defects, which are both associated with the severity of the disease.