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Long Xiang

Long Xiang

Associate Chief Physician; Deputy Director of Intensive Care Medicine

Intensive Care Medicine

Shanghai Children's Medical Center International Department

The official SCMC page presents Xiang Long as a pediatric intensive-care specialist focused on severe respiratory failure, sepsis, shock, and data-driven ventilatory strategies in critically ill children.

Biography

According to the official page, Xiang Long is an associate chief physician and deputy director of intensive care medicine. The page highlights expertise in pediatric acute critical illness, pARDS, EIT-guided lung-protective ventilation, AI and critical-care big data, and thrombosis/hemostasis mechanisms. It also notes a Children's ICU Clinical Research Fellow year at KK Women's and Children's Hospital in Singapore and domestic advanced training at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.

Specialties

Pediatric critical illness rescue
Sepsis
Severe pneumonia
Respiratory failure
Shock
Poisoning
Post-PICU follow-up

Practice Areas

  • Pediatric intensive care
  • Mechanical ventilation
  • Critical-care ultrasound

Conditions Treated

Sepsis
Severe pneumonia
Respiratory failure
Shock
Poisoning
pARDS

Academic Titles

  • Associate Chief Physician
  • Deputy Director of Intensive Care Medicine

Education & Overseas Experience

The official page notes a Children's ICU Clinical Research Fellow year at KK Women's and Children's Hospital in Singapore and earlier advanced training in critical care at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.

Signature Techniques

  • EIT-guided lung-protective ventilation
  • Mechanical ventilation
  • Critical respiratory support

International Patient Fit

Strong fit for international families needing high-level PICU respiratory support and ventilatory planning, especially for severe pneumonia, pARDS, shock, or complex sepsis in children.

Achievements

  • Children's ICU Clinical Research Fellow in Singapore
  • Focus on EIT-guided ventilation research

Credentials

  • Associate Chief Physician

Languages

Chinese