Prof. Dr. Qinjun Chu | Parkinson’s Disease | Best Researcher Award
Work Experience đź’Ľ:
Prof. Dr. Qinjun Chu has extensive professional experience in anesthesiology and perioperative medicine. He currently serves as the Director of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at Zhengzhou Central Hospital, affiliated with Zhengzhou University. Additionally, he heads the Information Technology Department at the same institution. His work spans various clinical and research domains, including the development of wearable cardiac ultrasound and advancements in myectomy for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Prof. Chu has also made significant contributions to training and promoting transesophageal ultrasound and nerve blockade techniques. He is an active member of several prestigious committees, including the Chinese Medical Association’s Anesthesiology Branch and the Henan Anesthesiologists Association.
Awards and Honors
Prof. Dr. Qinjun Chu has received numerous accolades throughout his career for his exceptional contributions to anesthesiology and perioperative medicine. He is recognized for his pioneering work in perioperative pain management, airway management, and cardiac ultrasound. His innovations in developing virtual pain units and proposing new treatment methods for neurodegenerative diseases and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have earned him significant recognition within the medical community. Prof. Chu’s dedication to advancing the field has also led to his appointment as the director of the Zhengzhou Anesthesia Quality Control Center. His work continues to be highly regarded by peers and medical professionals alike.
Research Interests:
Prof. Dr. Qinjun Chu’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics within anesthesiology and perioperative medicine. His primary focus lies in perioperative pain management, airway management, and nerve blocks, aiming to improve patient outcomes during surgery and recovery. He has also made significant contributions to the field of cardiac ultrasound, particularly through his work in developing wearable cardiac ultrasound devices. Additionally, Prof. Chu is dedicated to advancing the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, with a specific interest in Parkinson’s disease. His innovative approaches, such as deep cervical lymphovenous bypass surgery and new devices for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, highlight his commitment to enhancing patient care.
đź“š Publications
- Title: Inhibition of KIF5b-mediated Nav1.8 transport by ropivacaine contributes to axonal regeneration following sciatic nerve injury in rats
Authors: Cui, Y., Chu, Q., Jin, X., Zhao, Z., Zhang, J.
Journal: Neuropharmacology
Volume: 261
Article Number: 110169
Citations: 0 - Title: Letter to the Editor Regarding “Clinical Application of Different Doses of Hydromorphone Slow-Release Analgesia in Lumbar Fusion in Elderly Patients” (Letter – Open access)
Authors: Yang, G., Chu, Q.
Journal: Pain and Therapy
Volume: 13(6)
Pages: 1715–1716
Citations: 1 - Title: Ultrasound-guided suprainguinal fascia iliaca compartment block and early postoperative analgesia after total hip arthroplasty. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2024; 133: 146–51 (Letter)
Authors: Yang, G., Chu, Q.
Journal: British Journal of Anaesthesia
Volume: 133(6)
Pages: 1328–1329
Citations: 0 - Title: Letter to the editor regarding “Assessing different brain oxygenation components in elderly patients under propofol or sevoflurane anesthesia: A randomized controlled study” (Letter)
Authors: Yang, G., Chu, Q.
Journal: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
Volume: 99
Article Number: 111634
Citations: 0 - Title: Gut microbiota dysbiosis and neurological function recovery after intracerebral hemorrhage: an analysis of clinical samples (Article – Open access)
Authors: Wang, Y., Bing, H., Jiang, C., Xia, Z., Chu, Q.
Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
Volume: 12(11)
Citations: 1 - Title: Letter to the editor regarding “Postoperative delirium risk in patients with hyperlipidemia: A prospective cohort study” (Letter)
Authors: Yang, G., Chu, Q.
Journal: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
Volume: 98
Article Number: 111584
Citations: 0 - Title: Comment on: Effects of pregabalin combined with tramadol/paracetamol on acute pain in patients with CT-guided puncture localization of pulmonary nodules (Letter)
Authors: Yang, G., Chu, Q.
Journal: Lung Cancer
Volume: 196
Article Number: 107938
Citations: 0
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