Publications by authors named "BANG H"

Background And Aims: Pectus carinatum (PC) is the second most common deformity of the anterior chest wall, resulting in detrimental effects on body image and quality of life. This study evaluated the safety, effectiveness, and factors associated with the treatment of PC using a sandwiched bar and screw fixation system, first performed in Vietnam at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City in 2016.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted from March 2016 to February 2023 in patients with PC and PC-mixed pectus excavatum (PE) deformities.

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Background: Coronary angiography (CAG) and targeted temperature management (TTM) may improve clinical outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. This study aimed to assess whether the intervention effects differed according to timing and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) performance.

Methods And Results: Adult patients with presumed cardiac cause who underwent CAG and TTM within 24 hours following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest were included from the Korean nationwide out-of-hospital cardiac arrest registry.

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Background: Blinding is essential for mitigating biases in trials of low back pain (LBP). Our main objectives were to assess the feasibility of blinding: (1) participants randomly allocated to active or placebo spinal manual therapy (SMT), and (2) outcome assessors. We also explored blinding by levels of SMT lifetime experience and recent LBP, and factors contributing to beliefs about the assigned intervention.

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Introduction: Mature teratomas of the duodenum are extremely rare, with only five cases reported in the English literature and none documented in Vietnam. Malignant transformation within a mature teratoma presents a challenging scenario for diagnosis and management, requiring a nuanced approach to treatment.

Presentation Of Case: We report the first documented case of malignant transformation in a duodenal mature teratoma in Vietnam.

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Despite advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, cancer continues to pose a challenge to disease-free longevity in humans. Numerous factors contribute to the onset and progression of cancer, among which sex differences, as an intrinsic biological condition, warrant further attention. The present review summarizes the roles of hormone receptors estrogen receptor α (ERα), estrogen receptor β (ERβ) and androgen receptor (AR) in seven types of cancer: Breast, prostate, ovarian, lung, gastric, colon and liver cancer.

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Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the association between home-based primary care (HBPC) and postdischarge outcomes in Korean older adults.

Design: HBPC was a service that provided medical care by visiting the homes of older adults with limited mobility. In this study, data from the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) were used, and groups with and without HBPC services were matched 1:1 through propensity score matching.

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Background: Postoperative complications and extended length of stays (LOS) following lobectomy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain significant healthcare and economic burdens, especially in developing countries with limited resources. This study evaluated the effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols in addressing these issues.

Methods: This observational study compared two groups of patients, utilizing a prospective arm for ERAS and a retrospective arm for routine care.

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Challenges in minimally invasive surgeries, such as intramedullary nailing for long bone fractures, include radiation overexposure for patients and surgeons, potential malreduction, and physical burden on surgeons in maintaining the reduction status. A robotic bone fracture reduction system was developed in this study to address these problems. The system consists of a hexapod with six degrees of freedom, with a fracture reduction device and a master device.

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The presence of oxygen vacancies (V) in electrocatalysts plays a significant role in improving the selectivity and activity of CO reduction reaction (CORR). In this study, 1D material with large surface area is utilized to enable uniform V formation on the catalyst. 1D structured indium selenoiodide (InSeI) is synthesized and used as an electrocatalyst for the conversion of CO to formate.

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The role of biomarkers in cancer treatment varies significantly depending on the cancer stage. Thus, in clinical practice, tailoring biomarkers to meet the specific needs and challenges of each cancer stage can increase the precision of treatment. Because they reflect underlying genetic alterations that influence cancer progression, copy number variation (CNV) biomarkers can play crucial prognostic roles.

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  • The study investigated whether atopic dermatitis (AD) affects not just the skin but also other organs, suggesting that inflammation from skin conditions could harm distant body tissues.
  • Researchers found that genes related to inflammation and muscle development were disrupted in AD and noted that hydrocortisone treatment could reverse some of these changes.
  • The results indicated that AD-like symptoms in mice have systemic effects, impacting skeletal muscle as well, which could offer important insights for understanding and treating AD in the context of precision medicine.
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The human gut microbiota significantly influences various physiological systems, including immune, nervous, and metabolic systems. Recent studies suggest that gut microbiota may affect sleep quality with certain bacteria and metabolites being linked to sleep patterns. However, the underlying chemical signaling pathway remains unclear.

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, opinions, competence, and barriers of nurses providing trauma-informed care (TIC) to children in hospitals.

Methods: Data were collected from 198 nurses nationwide using the TIC Provider Survey developed by the Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress in July, 2024. Descriptive statistics, t tests, and one-way ANOVA were conducted using the IBM SPSS Statistics software (ver.

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Objectives: Transitional periods, such as patient discharge, are notably challenging. This study aimed to explore the perceptions of providers involved in hospital discharge support programs, identify the primary obstacles, and propose strategies for improvement.

Methods: In this qualitative cross-sectional study, we interviewed 49 healthcare professionals, comprising doctors, nurses, and social workers, who participated in two pilot programs.

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  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women of reproductive age, and chemotherapy often leads to the need for fertility preservation (FP), with established methods like embryo, oocyte, or ovarian tissue cryopreservation available.
  • A study involving 1623 women from multiple countries showed a consistent increase in FP referrals, with 38.7% of referred women undergoing FP, particularly oocyte cryopreservation, which became more popular over the years.
  • The findings highlight growing awareness and utilization of FP among young breast cancer patients, but they also point out significant regional differences that can inform policy decisions regarding FP care.
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Background/objectives: The tumor microenvironment (TME) has emerged as a significant prognostic factor. This study aimed to identify prognostic factors by combining clinicopathologic parameters and the TME biomarkers in patients who underwent surgery following neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC).

Methods: CD8 T cells, CXCR3, CXCL10, and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) were analyzed via immunohistochemical staining.

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  • - The study investigates the prevalence of depression among 410 patients with post-COVID-19 conditions at a hospital in Southern Vietnam, revealing that 23.7% of patients experienced depression, mostly at mild levels.
  • - Factors linked to increased depression rates include being 50 years or older, education level, employment status, marital status, chronic diseases, and various post-COVID symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath.
  • - The findings highlight a significant mental health crisis post-COVID-19, emphasizing the need for ongoing mental health support and improved quality of life for affected individuals.
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Although the coronavirus pandemic has ended, new variants of concern (VOCs) continue to emerge. Therefore, novel vaccines targeting VOCs are highly warranted. We initially constructed three recombinant baculovirus-vectored vaccines (AcHERV-COVID19S) carrying the spike genes of the SARS-CoV-2 prototype, Delta, and Omicron BA.

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Preclinical drug efficacy and tumor microenvironment (TME) investigations often utilize humanized xenograft mouse models, yet these models typically fall short in replicating the intricate TME. We developed a humanized liver metastasis (LM) model by transplanting human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and assessed it against the conventional subcutaneous (SC) xenograft model, focusing on immune cell dynamics post-transplantation and immunotherapy response. NOD-scid IL2Rgamma(NSG) were inoculated with PBMCs to create humanized models.

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The optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) can predict intracranial pressure and outcomes in neurological disease, but it remains unclear whether a small ONSD can be accurately measured on routine CT images with a slice thickness of approximately 4-5 mm. We measured the ONSD and ONSD/eyeball transverse diameter (ETD) ratio on routine-slice (4 mm) and thin-slice (0.6-0.

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Brain swelling after cardiac arrest may affect brain ventricular volume. This study aimed to investigate the prognostic implications of ventricular volume on early thin-slice brain computed tomography (CT) after cardiac arrest. We measured the gray-to-white matter ratio (GWR) and the characteristics and volumes of the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles.

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  • Infective native abdominal aortic aneurysms are serious and can lead to high mortality rates, as illustrated by a case involving a 53-year-old male with abdominal pain and fever.
  • Laboratory tests confirmed an infection, and imaging revealed a saccular aneurysm, leading to a surgical bypass after 14 days of antibiotic therapy.
  • The patient successfully recovered following surgery and continued antibiotic treatment, highlighting the necessity of combining antibiotics with surgical methods to effectively treat these infections.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a light-emitting diode (LED) device with four wavelengths for treating grade 2 sacral pressure ulcers (PUs).
  • A total of 38 patients participated in a double-blinded clinical trial, comparing the LED device's effects with a sham device over four weeks.
  • Results indicated that while LED treatment showed promise for reducing wound size in cases without eschar, overall evidence did not conclusively support its efficacy in treating grade 2 PUs.
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Self-control is important for mental and physical health, and personality traits are vital antecedents for self-control. Previous studies suggest that conscientiousness and extraversion enhance self-control, whereas neuroticism hampers it. However, the link between personality and self-control has mostly been studied using a narrow conceptualization of self-control, as the ability to resist impulses, thus excluding initiatory self-control.

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