chief physician / Cardiac surgery
PEKING UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL
BEIJING, China (People's Republic)
Jiong Wang, MD, FAIUM. Member of Editorial Advisory Board of JUM. Chief physician & Lead Sonographer, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Peking University International Hospital.
I joined the AIUM in November 2015 when I was a visiting scholar in UNC, and have been trying my best to contribute to medical ultrasonography as a reviewer of JUM.
My research is primarily focused on the clinical practice of cardiovascular ultrasonography, especially in rare heart and vessel diseases including adults, children and fetuses. I accumulated a plenty of clinical experiences of rare diseases ranging from congenital disorders to acquired diseases, especially in the congenital cardiovascular defects, cardiovascular tumors, vasculitis, cardiac intraoperative monitoring using TEE and antenatal fetal ultrasonic screening.
I firstly redefined the definition and category of the common carotid artery steal in the world and reported the complicated collateral phenomena secondary to the CCA obstruction, and published a technique locating the prolapsed mitral valves precisely by a modified echocardiographic view in China, all of the techniques have been widely adopted by practisers and applied to clinical routine work at present. In addition, I detected a special type of arterial dissection resulted from Takayasu Arteritis, and summarized the manifestations of systemic cardiovascular metastatic tumor thrombi and emphasized a specific echocardiographic view in TTE.
Representative Publications:
1. Wang J, et al. Vascular Ultrasonography Analysis of the Steal Phenomena Following Common Carotid Artery Obstruction. Ultraschall Med. 2020 Jun.
2. Wang J, et al. Sonography and Transthoracic Echocardiography for Diagnosis of Systemic Cardiovascular Metastatic Tumor Thrombi. J Ultrasound Med. 2016 Sep.
3. Wang J, et al. Sonographic Characterization of Arterial Dissections in Takayasu Arteritis. J Ultrasound Med. 2016 Jun.
4. Wang J, et al. Evaluation of the accurate location of the mitral valvular prolapse in the mitral valve plasty by transthoracic echocardiography. Chin J ultrasonogr. 2006 Mar.
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Tuesday, April 9, 2024
2:42pm – 2:49pm