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Shoei-Shen Wang
Researcher at Fu Jen Catholic University
Publications - 341
Citations - 7652
Shoei-Shen Wang is an academic researcher from Fu Jen Catholic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Heart transplantation. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 339 publications receiving 6997 citations. Previous affiliations of Shoei-Shen Wang include Memorial Hospital of South Bend & Chung Yuan Christian University.
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Enhancement of the growth of human endothelial cells by surface roughness at nanometer scale
TL;DR: Increased surface roughness of biomaterial surfaces even at 10-10(2) nm scale could enhance the adhesion and growth of HUVECs on roughness surfaces that could be useful for applications of tissue engineering.
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Ruptured aneurysms of the sinus of Valsalva in Oriental patients.
Shu-Hsun Chu,Chi-Ren Hung,Sou-Sien How,Hang Chang,Shoei-Shen Wang,Chang-Her Tsai,Chiau-Soung Liau,Chuen-Den Tseng,Yen-Zu Tseng,Yuan-Teh Lee,Wen-Pin Lien,Hung-Chi Lue,Tien-Yu Lin +12 more
TL;DR: The pathogenetic mechanisms of ruptured aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva in Oriental patients is more or less a simple and uniform disease entity in contrast to the more diverse and protean pathologic profiles encountered in Western series.
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support for adult postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock
TL;DR: The ECMO provided a satisfactory partial cardiopulmonary support to patients with postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock, and allowed time for clinicians to assess the patients and make appropriate decisions.
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Infected aortic aneurysms: clinical outcome and risk factor analysis
TL;DR: With timely surgical intervention and prolonged antibiotic treatment, in situ graft replacement provides an excellent outcome in patients with primary infected aortic aneurysms and elective operation.
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Analysis of the outcome for patients experiencing myocardial infarction and cardiopulmonary resuscitation refractory to conventional therapies necessitating extracorporeal life support rescue.
Jer-Shen Chen,Wen-Je Ko,Hsi-Yu Yu,Lin-Ping Lai,Shu-Chein Huang,Nai-Hsin Chi,Chang-Her Tsai,Shoei-Shen Wang,Fang-Yu Lin,Yih-Sharng Chen +9 more
TL;DR: AMI complicated with refractory shock remains associated with a high mortality rate, even following ECLS rescue, although ECLs might afford a better chance of survival, and the SOFA score can be applied to ECL s condition as a reference point for predicting outcome.