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Wanchun Tang
Researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University
Publications - 323
Citations - 12701
Wanchun Tang is an academic researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation & Ventricular fibrillation. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 317 publications receiving 12189 citations. Previous affiliations of Wanchun Tang include Shanghai Jiao Tong University & Xi'an Jiaotong University.
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Challenging the rationale of routine vasopressor therapy for management of hypotension
Max Harry Weil,Wanchun Tang +1 more
TL;DR: There is persuasive evidence, including the present report by Dubin and colleagues, of a dissociation between increases in arterial pressure produced by vasopressor agents and improvement in microvascular perfusion and delivery of vital substrates.
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Is Esophageal Temperature Better to Estimate Brain Temperature during Target Temperature Management in a Porcine Model of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Heng Li,Zhengfei Yang,Yuanshan Liu,Wu Zhixin,Weibiao Pan,Shaohong Li,Qin Ling,Wanchun Tang,Wanchun Tang +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicated that esophageal temperature had a stronger correlation with brain temperature in the early phase of hypothermia in both whole and regional body cooling protocols, which means that esophileal temperature was considered as priority method for early monitoring once hypthermia is initiated.
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Atrial Function During Cardiac Arrest Caused by Ventricular Fibrillation
TL;DR: Observations on preserved regular atrial electrical and mechanical systole during ventricular fibrillation (VF) during cardiac arrest are reported and blood flow generated by atrial contractions is quantitated in this setting.
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Rescue breathing and bag-mask ventilation
Volker Wenzel,Ahamed H. Idris,William H. Montgomery,Jerry P. Nolan,Michael Parr,Gail E. Rasmussen,Wanchun Tang,Wanchun Tang,James Tibballs,Lars Wik +9 more
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Decreased cAMP Level and Decreased Downregulation of β1-Adrenoceptor Expression in Therapeutic Hypothermia-Resuscitated Myocardium Are Associated With Improved Post-Resuscitation Myocardial Function.
Wei Wang,Wei Wang,Tianfeng Hua,Tianfeng Hua,Hao Li,Xiaobo Wu,Jennifer Bradley,Mary Ann Peberdy,Joseph P. Ornato,Wanchun Tang +9 more
TL;DR: Epinephrine, administered during normothermic CPR, increased the severity of post‐resuscitation myocardial dysfunction and this adverse effect was inhibited by intra‐arrest hypothermia resuscitation.