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Robert John Wong Robert John Wong

Cardiothoracic Surgery

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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About Robert John Wong Robert John Wong at Chinese University of Hong Kong

Randolph H.L. Wong is a cardiothoracic surgeon and researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, specializing in aortic and cardiac valve diseases and their surgical treatments.

Research Areas

cardiac valve diseasesaortic diseaseaortic aneurysm repairtricuspid regurgitationacute kidney injurycardiac surgery recoveryregenerative cardiology
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Research Output

Total Citations17,954

Top 15% in field

Publications610

Highly prolific researcher

h-index62

Field leader

i10-index213

Exceptional breadth

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