Shuo Wang
Wuhan University
7 Papers
25 Citations
Shuo Wang is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
New Perspective in Diabetic Neuropathy: From the Periphery to the Brain, a Call for Early Detection, and Precision Medicine.
TL;DR: This work reviews the diagnostic techniques which may aid the early detection of DPN in the clinical and research environment, and recent advances in precision medicine techniques for the treatment of painful-DPN.
The impact of type 2 diabetes and its management on the prognosis of patients with severe COVID-19.
Zihui Xu,Zhongjing Wang,Shuo Wang,Yingchun Ye,Deng Luo,Li Wan,Ailin Yu,Lifang Sun,Solomon Tesfaye,Qingtao Meng,Ling Gao +10 more
TL;DR: Although type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) develop a more severe condition compared to those without diabetes, the mechanisms for this are unknown and the impact of treatment with antihyperglycemic drugs and glucocorticoids is unclear.
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GLP-1 preserves β cell function via improvement on islet insulin signaling in high fat diet feeding mice.
TL;DR: Exenatide improved insulin signaling pathway that was suppressed by HFD in mice islet, revealing a novel mechanism of the protective effects of GLP-1 on β cell function.
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A New Risk Score to Predict Intensive Care Unit Admission for Patients with Acute Pancreatitis 48 Hours After Admission: Multicenter Study
TL;DR: APRS could effectively stratify patients with AP into high and low risk of ICU admission within 48 h post-hospitalization, offering clinical value in directing management and personalize therapeutic selection for patients with AP.
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The Predictive Value of Serum Calcium on Heart Rate Variability and Cardiac Function in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
Junyi Wang,Zi-Long Xu,Kangkang Lv,Yingchun Ye,Deng Luo,Li Wan,F. Zhou,Ailin Yu,Shuo Wang,Jingcheng Liu,Ling Gao +10 more
TL;DR: The serum calcium level can be used for risk evaluation of declined HRV in T2DM patients even within the normocalcemic range and is associated with a lower CaA level and worse cardiac function.