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Yen-Wen Chen
Researcher at Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Publications - 19
Citations - 249
Yen-Wen Chen is an academic researcher from Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care unit & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 181 citations. Previous affiliations of Yen-Wen Chen include National Yang-Ming University.
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Acute kidney injury on ventilator initiation day independently predicts prolonged mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit patients
Sheng-Wei Pan,Hsin Kuo Kao,Hsin Kuo Kao,Te Cheng Lien,Te Cheng Lien,Yen-Wen Chen,Yen-Wen Chen,Yu Ru Kou,Jia Horng Wang,Jia Horng Wang +9 more
TL;DR: Acute kidney injury on MV initiation day is an independent risk factor for PMV of more than 21 days, which may be helpful for clinicians to refine their management of these ICU patients early.
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Differences in clinical profiles of patients with Protobothrops mucrosquamatus and Viridovipera stejnegeri envenoming in Taiwan.
Yen-Wen Chen,Min Hui Chen,Yen Chia Chen,Dong-Zong Hung,Chien Kuang Chen,David Hung-Tsang Yen,Chun I. Huang,Chen-Hsen Lee,Lee Min Wang,Chen Chang Yang +9 more
TL;DR: Univariate analysis revealed that P. mucrosquamatus envenoming was associated with a greater risk of severe clinical events, and monitoring for major clinical complications would be recommended.
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy as an adjunctive treatment for sternal infection and osteomyelitis after sternotomy and cardiothoracic surgery
Wen Kuang Yu,Yen-Wen Chen,Yen-Wen Chen,Huei-Guan Shie,Te-Cheng Lien,Te-Cheng Lien,Hsin-Kuo Kao,Hsin-Kuo Kao,Jia-Horng Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In addition to primary treatment with debridement and antibiotic use, HBO2 therapy may be used as an adjunctive and safe treatment to improve clinical outcomes in patients with sternal infection and osteomyelitis after sternotomy and cardiothoracic surgery.
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Roles of the hypoximir microRNA-424/322 in acute hypoxia and hypoxia-induced pulmonary vascular leakage.
Shih-Hung Tsai,Po Hsun Huang,Hsiao Ya Tsai,Yu-Juei Hsu,Yen-Wen Chen,Jen Chun Wang,Ying Hsin Chen,Shing Jong Lin +7 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that the fine‐tuning of downstream effectors by miRs is paramount for the preservation of endothelial barrier integrity and the prevention of vascular leakage and it is concluded that several miRs were up‐regulated in healthy adult volunteers subjected to hypobaric hypoxemia.
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Induced pluripotent stem cells reduce neutrophil chemotaxis via activating GRK2 in endotoxin‐induced acute lung injury
Vincent Yi Fong Su,Vincent Yi Fong Su,Shih Hwa Chiou,Chi-Shiuan Lin,Chi-Shiuan Lin,Wei-Chih Chen,Wei-Chih Chen,Wen Kuang Yu,Wen Kuang Yu,Yen-Wen Chen,Yen-Wen Chen,Cheng Yu Chen,Cheng Yu Chen,Kuang Yao Yang,Kuang Yao Yang +14 more
TL;DR: The effect of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in moderating neutrophil chemotaxis in endotoxin‐induced acute lung injury (ALI) is investigated.