Zongwang Zhang

Department of Anesthesiology, Liaocheng People's Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, Shandong Province, China

Biography

Dr. Zongwang Zhang is a distinguished anesthesiologist at Liaocheng People's Hospital, affiliated with Shandong First Medical University in Shandong Province, China. With a medical career spanning over three decades, he has significantly contributed to anesthesiology, particularly in perioperative care and anesthesia management. Dr. Zhang's research focuses on intraoperative complications and their management, aiming to enhance patient outcomes during surgical procedures. His notable work includes developing predictive models for intraoperative polyuria, providing valuable insights into anesthesia practices. Dr. Zhang's dedication to advancing anesthesiology is evident through his extensive publications and active participation in the medical community. Dr. Zhang's extensive research and clinical expertise continue to influence anesthesiology practices, contributing to improved patient care and safety.

Publications
  • Mini Review   
    Establishment and Validation of a Predictive Nomogram for Polyuria during General Anesthesia in Thoracic Surgery: A Mini Review
    Author(s): Jiajie Li and Zongwang Zhang*

    Thoracic general anesthesia surgery advocates restrictive rehydration, and anesthesiologists focus on the problem of intraoperative oliguria, while the problem of intraoperative polyuria is seldom mentioned. However, in our clinical work, we have observed the phenomenon of intraoperative polyuria in some of the patients who underwent thoracic general anesthesia surgery, so we want to explore the factors affecting intraoperative polyuria in thoracic general anesthesia surgery, and we expect to establish a predictive model that can predict the incidence of intraoperative polyuria in thoracic general anesthesia surgery patients. We searched the literature and found only case reports of intraoperative polyuria caused by dexmedetomidine, ketamine, sevoflurane, propofol, opioids, etc., all of which were mentioned to be associated with the release of antidiuretic hormone. The aim of this stu.. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2329-6925.24.12.568

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