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Wenjie Tian
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 4
Citations - 529
Wenjie Tian is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retrospective cohort study & Cohort. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 276 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenjie Tian include University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
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Predictors of mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Wenjie Tian,Wenjie Tian,Wanlin Jiang,Jie Yao,Jie Yao,Christopher J. Nicholson,Rebecca H. Li,Haakon H. Sigurslid,Luke Wooster,Jerome I. Rotter,Jerome I. Rotter,Xiuqing Guo,Xiuqing Guo,Rajeev Malhotra +13 more
TL;DR: Individuals with underlying cardiometabolic disease and that present with evidence for acute inflammation and end‐organ damage are at higher risk of mortality due to COVID‐19 infection and should be managed with greater intensity.
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Estimating risk of mechanical ventilation and in-hospital mortality among adult COVID-19 patients admitted to Mass General Brigham: The VICE and DICE scores
Christopher J. Nicholson,Luke Wooster,Haakon H. Sigurslid,Rebecca H. Li,Wanlin Jiang,Wenjie Tian,Wenjie Tian,Christian L. Lino Cardenas,Rajeev Malhotra +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the risk factors on admission (including comorbidities, vital signs, and initial laboratory assessment) associated with ventilation need and in-hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients.
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Estimating Risk of Mechanical Ventilation and Mortality Among Adult COVID-19 patients Admitted to Mass General Brigham: The VICE and DICE Scores
Christopher J. Nicholson,Luke Wooster,Haakon H. Sigurslid,Rebecca Li,Wanlin Jiang,Wenjie Tian,Wenjie Tian,Christian L. Lino Cardenas,Rajeev Malhotra +8 more
TL;DR: The chronic use of a statin was associated with protection against death due to COVID-19 and the risk scores developed in this study may help clinicians more appropriately determine which CO VID-19 patients will need to be managed with greater intensity.
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Abstract 10998: Pulmonary Artery Pulsatility Measured by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Over 42,000 Participants Reveals Novel Genetic Risk Loci
Adam L. Johnson,Manuel A. Morales,Luke Wooster,Rebecca H. Li,Sophie Boerboom,K. Ostrom,Haakon H. Sigurslid,Wanlin Jiang,Wenjie Tian,Ana Zeghibe,Hanna J. Barnes,Christian L. Lino Cardenas,Sujin Lee,Paul B. Yu,Clint L. Miller,Christopher Nguyen,Rajeev Malhotra +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a deep-learning neural network was implemented to determine pulmonary artery pulsatility, defined as the relative cross-sectional area change from diastole to systole, in 42,774 UK Biobank participants.