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Qu, Xin M.D., Ph.D.

Qu, Xin  M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery

Consultant Neurosurgeon


Neurosurgical Critical Care Center

Clinical Expertise: Hydrocephalus

E-mail: quxin@xwhosp.org



Expertise

Neurointensive care(severe cerebriovascular disease, perioperative complications, central nervous system infections, et al), hydrocephalus, cranioplasty


Research Interests

markers of acute brain injury including hemorrhagic stroke; brain protection; treatment of NPH


Background

Dr. Qu obtained his MD and PhD degrees at College of Medicine, Shandong University at surgery. His surgical training was spent at Shandong Provincial Hospital. After graduation, he was engaged in critical care medicine at Shandong Provincial Hospital for 5 years. And he studied abroad at UPLC, Pittsburgh University for one year in 2014. He studied at the post-doctoral station in Tiantan Hospital in critical care medicine. After finishing postdoctoral work, he worked in Department of Neurosurgery, Xuanwu Hospital and was engaged in neurointensive care.


Education

MD PhD, Shandong University School of Medicine


Awards & Honors

Excellent graduate student in Shandong Universtity

Outstanding Communist Party member in Shandong Provincial Health Commission


Professional Memberships

Member and secretary of neurocritcal care team of Neurosurgery Branch of Beijing Medical Association

Member of neurotrauma team of Neurosurgery of Beijing Medical Association,

member of Neurosurgery Committee of Chinese Research Hospital Association

Member of Neurorepair consciousness Disorders Group of Beijing Physicians Association

Member of critical Management Cooperation Group of China Neurosurgery


Research & Publications

1. Shang F, Ding Q, Qi M, Wang N, Qu X. Successful treatment of a massive sinus thrombosis in a Chinese woman with antithrombin III deficiency: a case report and review of the literature[J]. Blood Coagul Fibrin,2020,31(6):410-415.

2. Xin Qu,Renwei Li,Siqi O,et al. Clinical significance of arterial blood lactic acid level in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage [J]. Chinese Journal of Neurosurgery,2020,36(08):785-790.

3. Xin Qu,Hao Zhao,Ning Wang. Analysis of anterior pituitary hormone level and its clinical significance in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage [J]. Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases,2020,17(7):379-383.

4. Qu X, Wang N, Cheng W, et al. MicroRNA‑146a protects against intracerebral hemorrhage by inhibiting inflammation and oxidative stress[J]. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine,2019,18(5):3920-3928.

5. Qu X, Wang N, Chen W, et al. RNF34 overexpression exacerbates neurological deficits and brain injury in a mouse model of intracerebral hemorrhage by potentiating mitochondrial dysfunction-mediated oxidative stress[J]. Scientific Reports,2019,9(1):16296.

6. Qu X, Wang C, Zhang J, et al. The Roles of CD147 and/or Cyclophilin A in Kidney Diseases[J]. Mediators of Inflammation,2014,2014:728-763.

7. Qu X, Wang M, Wang G, et al. Surgical outcomes and prognostic factors of transsphenoidal surgery for prolactinoma in men: a single-center experience with 87 consecutive cases[J]. European Journal of Endocrinology,2011,164(4):499-504.


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