Publications by authors named "Dora C Huang"

Background And Aims: Stent dysfunction is common after ERCP with self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) insertion for malignant distal biliary obstruction (MDBO). Chronic aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid; ASA) exposure has been previously shown to potentially decrease this risk. We aim to further ascertain the protective effect of ASA and to identify other predictors of stent dysfunction.

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Introduction And Objectives: Liver transplantation can be a curative treatment for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); however, the morbidity and mortality associated with HCC varies by socioeconomic status and race and ethnicity. Policies like Share 35 were implemented to ensure equitable access to organ transplants; however, their impacts are unclear. We aimed to characterize differences in post-liver transplant (LT) survival among patients with HCC, when considering race and ethnicity, income, and insurance type, and understand if these associations were impacted by Share 35.

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Objectives: Current guidelines limit pancreatic cancer screening to those BRCA1/2 patients who have a family history of pancreatic cancer. We aimed to assess the association between family history and risk of pancreatic neoplasms in BRCA1/2 patients.

Methods: We reviewed medical records of BRCA1/2 patients followed at our institution between 1995 and 2020.

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Background: The natural history of branch-duct intraductal papillary neoplasm (BD-IPMN) in BRCA1/2 patients is unknown. Our goal was to estimate the incidence and prevalence of BD-IPMN and other pancreatic lesions in BRCA1/2 patients and compare it to that for average-risk individuals.

Methods: We identified a cohort of BRCA1/2 patients followed at our institution between 1995 and 2020.

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  • The study evaluates the relevance of standard laboratory reference ranges for critically ill patients across various intensive care units (ICUs) in the USA, Amsterdam, Beijing, and Tarragona.
  • It analyzes data from over 259,000 patients admitted to ICUs between 2001 and 2019, identifying significant variability in laboratory results and patient demographics across different regions.
  • The findings suggest that these standard reference ranges may not be appropriate for ICU patients, indicating the need for tailored reference ranges that consider local context and clinical outcomes like length of stay and mortality.
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Background: Survival following liver transplant (LT) is influenced by a variety of factors, including donor risk factors and recipient disease burden and co-morbidities. It is difficult to separate these effects from those of socioeconomic factors, such as income or insurance. The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) created equitable access policies, such as Share 35, to ensure that organs are distributed to individuals with greatest medical need; however, the effect of Share 35 on disparities in post-LT survival is not clear.

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