Hao He
Central South University
34 Papers
28 Citations
Hao He is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aortic arch. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Hao He include Yale University.
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Papers
Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells accelerate diabetic wound healing in a similar fashion as bone marrow-derived cells.
Jianming Guo,Jianming Guo,Haidi Hu,Haidi Hu,Jolanta Gorecka,Hualong Bai,Hao He,Roland Assi,Toshihiko Isaji,Tun Wang,Ocean Setia,Lara Lopes,Yongquan Gu,Alan Dardik +13 more
TL;DR: Murine ADSC and BMSC delivered in a biomimetic-collagen scaffold are equivalent at enhancing diabetic wound healing and human diabetic ADSC are not inferior to nondiabetic ADSC at accelerating wound healing in a nude mouse model, suggesting that ADSC is a reasonable choice to evaluate for translational therapy in the treatment of human diabetic wounds.
Delivery of mesenchymal stem cells in biomimetic engineered scaffolds promotes healing of diabetic ulcers.
Roland Assi,Trenton R. Foster,Hao He,Hao He,Katerina Stamati,Hualong Bai,Yuegao Huang,Fahmeed Hyder,Douglas L. Rothman,Chang Shu,Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam,Umber Cheema,Alan Dardik +12 more
TL;DR: Activated MSCs delivered in a biomimetic-collagen scaffold enhanced wound healing in a translationally relevant diabetic mouse model.
Modified Petticoat Technique with Pre-placement of a Distal Bare Stent Improves Early Aortic Remodeling After Complicated Acute Stanford Type B Aortic Dissection
TL;DR: Combined pre-placement of a distal bare stent as an adjunct to proximal TEVAR to treat cTBAD restricts oversizing of the distal stent graft, reducing the potential for distal true lumen collapse and visceral malperfusion, and improving remodeling of the dissected thoracic aorta.
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Endovascular treatment for aortic arch pathologies: chimney, on-the-table fenestration, and in-situ fenestration techniques
Chang Shu,Chang Shu,Bowen Fan,Mingyao Luo,Quanming Li,Kun Fang,Ming Li,Xin Li,Hao He,Tun Wang,Chenzi Yang,Yunfei Xue,Haoyu Gao,Jiawei Zhao +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that chimney, on-the-table fenestration, and in-situ needle fenESTration techniques are feasible, effective, and safe treatment options for aortic arch pathologies with encouraging mid-term results.
First experience with the double chimney technique in the treatment of aortic arch diseases
TL;DR: TEVAR using a double chimney technique to reconstruct the supra-aortic branches provides a safe and minimally invasive alternative procedure associated with low postoperative mortality.
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