Christina Hao Wang Brotman, MD, MSCE

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Staff Nephrologist, Pennsylvania Presbyterian Medical Center Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Instructor A, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Senior Scholar in the Center of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania
Department: Medicine
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Education:
BS (Bioengineering)
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2008.
MD (Medicine)
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, 2014.
MSCE (Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology)
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA , 2020.
Permanent linkBS (Bioengineering)
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 2008.
MD (Medicine)
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, 2014.
MSCE (Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology)
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA , 2020.
Description of Clinical Expertise
Dr. Brotman is a clinical nephrologist and epidemiologist with clinical expertise in critical care nephrology and dialysis. She also teaches various topics related to nephrology and epidemiology to medical students, residents, and fellows, and she serves as a research mentor to medicine residents and fellows in the Perelman School of Medicine’s nephrology division.Description of Research Expertise
Dr. Brotman's research focuses on advanced hemodynamic monitoring and dialysis techniques for acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. She has a broad background in biomedical engineering and epidemiology, with specific training in hierarchical modeling of longitudinal data and incorporation of advanced technology into clinical application. She has worked on various translational projects, including mathematical models for tumor growth, functional imaging, alternative serum biomarkers to guide clinical diagnostic and treatment decisions, and use of machine learning algorithms to assess the risk of acute kidney injury. She developed a novel method to quantify a semi-instantaneous rate of vascular refilling that could be monitored continuously throughout hemodialysis and studied its association with circulatory instability during hemodialysis treatments. This work has laid the foundation for a line of inquiry in the use of advanced monitoring techniques to improve the precision and tolerance of fluid removal during hemodialysis. She is currently studying the acute impacts of hemodialysis on various areas of systemic and local perfusion, including changes in blood pressure, plasma refill, and cardiac and cerebral perfusion and function. Her work has been funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and Industry-sponsored grants.Selected Publications
Wang, Christina H.; Negoianu, Dan; Zhang, Hanjie; Casper, Sabrina; Hsu, Jesse Y.; Kotanko, Peter; Raimann, Jochen; Dember, Laura M.: Dynamics of Plasma Refill Rate and Intradialytic Hypotension During Hemodialysis: Retrospective Cohort Study With Causal Methodology. Kidney 360 4(4): e505-e514, April 2023.Wang, Christina H.; Fay, Kevin; Shashaty, Michael G.S.; Negoianu, Dan: Volume Management with Kidney Replacement Therapy in the Critically Ill Patient. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN) Feb 2023.
Wang, CH: Variability of Plasma Refill Rate and Risk of Intradialytic Hypotension During Maintenance Hemodialysis. Poster Presentation, The American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week (Virtual) Nov 2021.
Wang, CH: Plasma Refill Rate: A Potential Hemodynamic Marker of Intradialytic Hypotension during Hemodialysis. Poster Presentation, American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week (Virtual) Oct 2021.
Wang, CH: Dynamics of Plasma Refill Rate and Intradialytic Hypotension during Hemodialysis. Oral Presentation, National Kidney Foundation Young Investigators Forum (Virtual) April 2021.
Wang, CH: Plasma Refill Rate and Intradialytic Hypotension during Hemodialysis. Poster Presentation, Department of Medicine Research Day, The Perelman School of Medicine, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA June 2020.
Wang, CH: Plasma Refill Rate and Intradialytic Hypotension during Hemodialysis. Oral Presentation, Mid-Atlantic Young Investigators Forum, Baltimore, MD Feb 2020.
Wang CH, Hogan JJ.: Monoclonal Gammopathies and Kidney Disease: Searching for Significance. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 13: 1781-1782, Dec 2018.
Wang CH, Rubinsky AD, Minichiello T, Shlipak MG, Price EL.: Creatinine Versus Cystatin C: Differing Estimates of Renal Function in Hospitalized Veterans Receiving Anticoagulants. J Gen Intern Med 2018.
Wang, CH: Creatinine Versus Cystatin C: Differing Estimates of Renal Function in Hospitalized Veterans Receiving Anticoagulants. Oral Presentation, California-Hawaii SGIM, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Jan 2017.