Cheng Wenjun's medical major is cardiology. He has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years and devoted himself to the treatment of heart failure. Established "Heart Failure Center", constructed the medical data database of heart failure in Taiwan Province Province, and won the "Taiwan Province Medical Model Award" of 20 17 of the National Federation of Medical Associations of the Republic of China.
Cheng Wenjun pointed out that echocardiography is a sharp tool for diagnosis, which can clearly peep at the blood circulation of the patient's heart, calculate the valve function, size, thickness, degree of valve insufficiency, degree of coronary artery stenosis, and even changes in heart tissue, so as to judge whether the heart has cardiomyopathy, heart failure, myocardial hypoxia, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease and so on.
"There is no cancer in the heart, and heart failure is no different from having cancer in the heart." All heart diseases will eventually lead to heart failure. In the past, they were diagnosed with heart failure. The first thing that patients and their families often think of is: life is not long! In fact, even if the heart condition leads to heart failure, it is not necessarily the end of the heart, but reversible. Cheng Wenjun said that especially at present, drug treatment has been progressing, and new drugs are constantly coming out, which can improve symptoms and reduce mortality. In addition, the current exercise rehabilitation therapy can also achieve significant improvement effects for some patients with heart failure.
During his service in Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Cheng Wenjun pioneered the heart failure center, and set up a glass perspective heart rehabilitation center surrounded by wards, that is, the center of the heart ward was divided into a space similar to a gym by glass, where cardiac exercise rehabilitation could be carried out, and cardiologists were on standby, so the medical staff in the rehabilitation department were more at ease and could freely carry out active rehabilitation treatment for patients.