Publications by authors named "C Tran-Minh"

The prevalence and predictors of mortality following an ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage have not been well established among patients in Vietnam. 2885 consecutive diagnosed patients with ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage at ten stroke centres across Vietnam were involved in this prospective study. Posthoc analyses were performed in 2209 subjects (age was 65.

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  • ARDS is a severe respiratory failure condition with poor oxygenation, and recent advancements in machine learning offer new ways to classify and manage it.
  • A systematic review analyzed 243 studies published between 2009 and 2023, focusing on machine learning applications for ARDS, with 52 studies selected for in-depth review.
  • The findings indicate that gradient boosting is the most frequently used method, while a more extensive dataset is necessary for neural networks to be effective; improving the explainability and validation of models with clinician input is essential for better management of ARDS.
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  • * A case-control study at a stroke center in Vietnam aims to explore the frequency, predictors, and outcomes of END among patients with minor strokes, defined by an NIHSS score of 5 or less.
  • * The study anticipates a 30% END rate and plans to follow 779 patients from December 2023 to December 2024, aiming to identify factors that influence END, which may aid in improving minor stroke management.
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The inspired sinewave technique (IST) is a non-invasive method to measure lung heterogeneity indices (including both uneven ventilation and perfusion or heterogeneity), which reveal multiple conditions of the lung and lung injury. To evaluate the reproducibility and predicted clinical outcomes of IST heterogeneity values, a comparison with a quantitative lung computed tomography (CT) scan is performed. Six anaesthetised pigs were studied after surfactant depletion by saline-lavage.

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The exploration of topologically-ordered states of matter is a long-standing goal at the interface of several subfields of the physical sciences. Such states feature intriguing physical properties such as long-range entanglement, emergent gauge fields and non-local correlations, and can aid in realization of scalable fault-tolerant quantum computation. However, these same features also make creation, detection, and characterization of topologically-ordered states particularly challenging.

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