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- Comment: He is certainly notable, butthis is a promotional autobiography, not a neutrally worded encyclopedia article.First step is removing all adjectives of praise of excellence or importance. You can not claim "pioneer" or "internationally recognized" without an exact quotation from an unquestionably reliable 3rd party source, such as national level awards.For his publications, we list the 5 or so mostcited, using data from Google Scholar or ISI. In this connection, please note that there is difficulty dealing with the multiple authors in multi-center trials--they count only for the leader of the study or principal author, if that can be determined.For other references , see WP:REFBEGIN for the format. DGG ( talk ) 07:55, 29 June 2019 (UTC)
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Mario Chih-Hsiung Karl Deng is a German-Chinese cardiologist specialized in the care of patients with advanced heart failure. Deng is a Professor of Medicine in the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Mario Chih-Hsiung Karl Deng Professor of Medicine |
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Nationality | German, American |
Education | University of Hamburg Free University of Berlin Stanford University |
Profession | Cardiologist |
Field | Heart Failure, Mechanical Support, Heart Transplant |
Research | Interaction between cardiovascular and immune system Relational Medicine |
Awards | Forbes 27 Top Cardiologists, Picked by Big Data 2017 |
Biography
Deng was born in West Berlin as a single child to a Chinese forestry scientist and a German lawyer . In 1992-1993, he spent time as a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University for training in advanced heart failure, transplantation cardiology and molecular cardiology . From 1992 to 2000, Deng became a professor at Muenster University, building the Interdisciplinary Heart Failure and Heart Transplant Program of Muenster University. In 2000, Deng joined Columbia University as the Director of Cardiac Transplantation Research. In 2001, Deng was appointed the founding Medical Director of the Mechanical Circulatory Support Database of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. In 2011, he was recruited to the University of California, Los Angeles to re-build the Heart Transplant Program as Director of the Advanced Heart Failure, Mechanical Circulatory Support, and Heart Transplant Program
Career
Multidisciplinary care and clinical outcomes in advanced heart failure
Deng was responsible for the conduct and publication of the Comparative Outcomes and Clinical Profiles in Transplantation (COCPIT Study) which contributed to the discussion about reorganization of the heart allocation rules in Europe and the United States .
Development of a blood test to detect cardiac rejection
Deng co-developed the first in history diagnostic and prognostic peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression profiling biomarker test in heart transplantation medicine that gained US-FDA-regulatory clearance and international evidence-based medicine guideline acceptance to rule out rejection without invasive biopsies
Development of a blood test to predict survival in heart failure
Since 2005, the Deng lab started to develop a genomic blood test to better predict outcomes in patients with various forms of advanced heart failure .
Development of a humanistic framework in high-tech medicine
The creation of a framework to personalize high–tech modern medicine encounters is reflected in Deng’s research collaboration with Professor Federica Raia (UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies and David Geffen School of Medicine) in the "Relational Medicine" project . Deng is Co-Founder and Co-President of the Relational Medicine Foundation.
Selected Publications
- Deng MC, De Meester JMJ, Smits JMA, Heinecke J, Scheld HH, on behalf of COCPIT Study Group. The impact of heart failure severity on outcome in cardiac transplant candidates. Br Med J 2000;321:540-545. PMCID: PMC4133547.
- Deng MC, Edwards LB, Taylor DO, Hertz MI, Rowe AW, Keck B, Kormos RL, Naftel D, Kirklin J. Mechanical circulatory support device database of the international society for heart and lung transplantation: third annual report-2005. J Heart Lung Transplant 2005;24:1182-1187. PMID: 16143231
- Deng MC, Eisen HJ, Mehra RM, Billingham M, Marboe CC, Berry G, Kobashigawa J, Johnson FL, Starling RC, Murali S, Pauly DF, Baron H, Wohlgemuth JG, Woodward RN, Klingler TM, Walther D, Lal PG, Rosenberg S, Hunt SA, for the CARGO Investigators. Non-invasive detection of rejection in cardiac allograft recipients using gene expression profiling. Am J Transplant 2006;6:150-160. PMID: 23602870.
- Deng MC, Elashoff B, Pham MX, Teuteberg JJ, Kfoury AG, Starling RC, Cappola TP, Kao A, Anderson AS, Cotts WG, Ewald GA, Baran DA, Bogaev RC, Shahzad K, Hiller D, Yee J, Valantine HA; for the IMAGE Study Group. Utility of Gene Expression Profiling Score Variability to Predict Clinical Events in Heart Transplant Recipients. Transplantation. 2014 Jan 31. PMID: 24492465
- Bondar G, Togashi R, Cadeiras M, Schaenman J, Cheng RK, Masukawa L, Hai J, Bao TM, Chu D, Chang E, Bakir M, Kupiec-Weglinski S, Groysberg V, Grogan T, Meltzer J, Kwon M, Rossetti M, Elashoff D, Reed E, Ping PP, Deng MC. Association between preoperative peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression profiles, early postoperative organ function recovery potential and long-term survival in advanced heart failure patients undergoing mechanical circulatory support. PLoS One. 2017 Dec 13;12(12). PMCID: PMC5728510.
- Raia F, Deng MC. Relational Medicine – Personalizing Modern Healthcare: The Practice of High-Tech Medicine As A RelationalAct. World Scientific Publishing/Imperial College Press, London/Singapore 2014 Deng 2014C
References
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- https://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/article707363/Professor-Mario-Deng-Bypaesse-fuer-Bill-Clinton.html?wtrid=onsite.onsitesearch
- http://med.stanford.edu/cvmedicine/education/advanced-fellowships/ahfc/prior-fellows.html
- Deng, M. C.; Breithardt, G.; Scheld, H. H. (1995). "The Interdisciplinary Heart Failure and Transplant Program Münster: A 5-year experience". International Journal of Cardiology. 50 (1): 7–17. doi:10.1016/0167-5273(95)02344-V. PMID 7558467.
- https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/25222/Universitaeten
- https://www.jhltonline.org/article/S1053-2498(05)00491-2/abstract
- https://www.uclahealth.org/u-magazine/dr-mario-c-deng
- Deng, M. C.; De Meester, J. M.; Smits, J. M.; Heinecke, J.; Scheld, H. H. (2000). "Effect of receiving a heart transplant: Analysis of a national cohort entered on to a waiting list, stratified by heart failure severity. Comparative Outcome and Clinical Profiles in Transplantation (COCPIT) Study Group". BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.). 321 (7260): 540–5. doi:10.1136/bmj.321.7260.540. PMC 27468. PMID 10968814.
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/904627.stm
- Deng, M. C.; Eisen, H. J.; Mehra, M. R.; Billingham, M.; Marboe, C. C.; Berry, G.; Kobashigawa, J.; Johnson, F. L.; Starling, R. C.; Murali, S.; Pauly, D. F.; Baron, H.; Wohlgemuth, J. G.; Woodward, R. N.; Klingler, T. M.; Walther, D.; Lal, P. G.; Rosenberg, S.; Hunt, S. (2006). "Noninvasive Discrimination of Rejection in Cardiac Allograft Recipients Using Gene Expression Profiling". American Journal of Transplantation. 6 (1): 150–160. doi:10.1111/j.1600-6143.2005.01175.x. PMID 16433769.
- https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/reviews/k073482.pdf
- https://www.allomap.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Guidelines.pdf
- https://consumer.healthday.com/cardiovascular-health-information-20/heart-attack-news-357/genetic-test-can-detect-heart-transplant-rejection-529826.html
- https://www.nyp.org/pdf/nypnewsletter_heart_fall2006.pdf
- https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/accuracy-gene-expression-test-heart-transplant-patients-confirmed-independent-clinical-data
- http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/blood-test-can-be-used-to-predict-250080.aspx
- Bondar, Galyna; Togashi, Ryan; Cadeiras, Martin; Schaenman, Joanna; Cheng, Richard K.; Masukawa, Lindsay; Hai, Josephine; Bao, Tra-Mi; Chu, Desai; Chang, Eleanor; Bakir, Maral; Kupiec-Weglinski, Sophie; Groysberg, Victoria; Grogan, Tristan; Meltzer, Joseph; Kwon, Murray; Rossetti, Maura; Elashoff, David; Reed, Elaine; Ping, Pei Pei; Deng, Mario C. (2017). "Association between preoperative peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression profiles, early postoperative organ function recovery potential and long-term survival in advanced heart failure patients undergoing mechanical circulatory support". PLOS ONE. 12 (12): e0189420. Bibcode:2017PLoSO..1289420B. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0189420. PMC 5728510. PMID 29236770.
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- https://mariodenglab.dgsom.ucla.edu/pages/
- http://www.relationalmedicinefoundation.org/
- http://ampersand.gseis.ucla.edu/federica-raia-book-on-relational-medicine-reveals-doctor-patient-collaboration-2/
- https://connect.uclahealth.org/2018/10/17/former-bruin-football-player-tackles-life-following-heart-transplant/