Publications by authors named "HsingTing Yu"

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  • Lenvatinib has been the preferred first-line therapy for radioactive iodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer since 2015, leading to a study of its real-world outcomes in U.S. patients.
  • The study reviewed 252 patients, finding a 64.8% objective response rate for those still on lenvatinib and a 53.6% rate for those who switched to second-line therapy, with median progression-free survival of 14.0 months for the latter group.
  • Overall survival rates at 12, 18, and 24 months for patients on lenvatinib were 92.8%, 81.5%, and 66.9%, indicating that lenvatinib followed by subsequent therapies can
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Background: Although recent pivotal trials (PROMID, CLARINET) have established somatostatin analogs (SSAs) as first-line agents for neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), their use in clinical practice is largely unknown. We aimed to understand real-world management and treatment of gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) NETs.

Materials And Methods: Patients with metastatic GEP-NETs treated with SSAs, lanreotide depot or octreotide long-acting release (LAR), between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2015, were identified from a U.

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Despite venous thromboembolism (VTE) policy initiatives, gaps exist between guidelines and practice. In response, hospitals implement clinical decision support (CDS) systems to improve VTE prophylaxis. To assess the impact of a VTE CDS on reducing incidence of VTE, this study used a pretest/posttest, longitudinal, cohort design incorporating electronic health record (EHR) data from one urban tertiary and level 1 trauma center, and one suburban hospital.

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Introduction: Historically, Candida albicans has represented the most common cause of candidemia. However, the proportion of bloodstream infections due to non-albicans Candida species has increased. Because of the risk for candidemia in intra-abdominal surgical patients, some experts advocate the use of fluconazole prophylaxis.

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Background: Although vaccination rates in children exceed 90% in the United States, adults are vaccinated at far lower rates. In order to address this issue, additional community immunizers are needed, and pharmacists are in an ideal position to fill this void.

Objectives: To explore issues and barriers related to implementation of a pharmacy-based adult vaccine benefit and develop recommendations supporting a pathway for benefit expansion.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the association of mean and maximum blood glucose (BG) levels with in-hospital mortality and 30-day hospital readmission among patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) undergoing invasive cardiovascular (CV) surgery.

Research Design And Methods: The retrospective database analysis consisted of data from 3132 patients from 17 hospitals who underwent an invasive CV surgery during 1/2000-12/2006. Patients with hyperglycemia were identified based on serum BG levels recorded from 12 hours prior to and 24 hours after ICU admission.

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Purpose: The pattern of clopidogrel loading in patients who had undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was studied in a retrospective analysis of clinical records.

Methods: A database of deidentified electronic medical records from hospitals and hospital-affiliated outpatient facilities throughout the United States was analyzed for PCI patients with or without a diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who received clopidogrel loading doses of > or =300 mg between 48 hours before and 6 hours after PCI. A high dose was defined as > or =600 mg, and pretreatment was defined as more than 6 hours before PCI for 300-599 mg and 2 or more hours before PCI for > or =600 mg.

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Background: Clinical guidelines for the management of atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter provide recommendations for anticoagulation based on patients' overall risk of stroke. To determine the real-world compliance of physicians with these recommendations, we conducted a retrospective cohort study examining the utilization of warfarin in atrial fibrillation/flutter patients by stroke risk level.

Methods: Patients with a qualifying atrial fibrillation/flutter diagnosis during > or =18 months' continuous enrollment between January 2003 and September 2007, and with > or =6 months' eligibility after the first atrial fibrillation/flutter diagnosis, were identified from the US MarketScan database (Thomson Reuters, New York, NY).

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Objective: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) diagnosis is often delayed. The availability of effective biologic agents for treating AS has increased the importance of early diagnosis. We tested questions derived from a comprehensive literature review and an advisory board in a case-control study designed to identify patients with AS from among patients with chronic back pain (CBP).

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Septicemia, a common complication in chronic dialysis patients, may be an important factor in erythropoietin (EPO) hyporesponsiveness, because it is a form of inflammation. The quantitative impact of septicemia on EPO requirements has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to analyze patterns of EPO use and levels of anemia among patients who had ESRD and were hospitalized with septicemia.

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Purpose: A study was conducted to evaluate compliance with the Sixth American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) Consensus Conference on Antithrombotic Therapy guidelines for the prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in hospitals.

Methods: Using the HealthFacts database, hospitalized patients, age 40 years or more, with medical conditions at risk for VTE (surgical, trauma, and acute spinal injury patients) were identified. Hospital admissions on or after January 1, 2001, and concluded by March 31, 2005, were included if they met any of the following conditions as defined in the ACCP Consensus Conference on Antithrombotic Therapy guidelines: patients at risk of VTE medical conditions, major orthopedic surgery, general surgery, gynecological surgery, urologic surgery, trauma, neurosurgery, and acute spinal cord injury.

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Septicemia is a serious problem in hemodialysis patients because it can lead to life-threatening complications and a persistently elevated risk of death. Most analyses have not examined whether there are differences in mortality risk among the organisms that cause these episodes of septicemia. This study was a retrospective cohort analysis of first septicemia hospitalizations during the first year of hemodialysis.

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Background: Serious infections are a common problem in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The purpose of this study is to identify clinical and economic consequences of hospitalizations for septicemia caused by Staphylococcus aureus in hemodialysis patients with ESRD.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of data obtained from the US Renal Data System to determine lengths of stay and Medicare paid costs for index hospitalizations and episodes of care for patients with ESRD hospitalized with septicemia caused by S aureus.

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Anemia is a common comorbidity in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In fact, anemia of the type characterized by low serum iron concentrations in conjunction with adequate iron stores is frequently associated with RA and has served as a model for anemia of chronic disease. A systematic search of the scientific literature published since January 1966 identified 19 articles that reported findings on either the prevalence of anemia in patients with RA or outcomes for patients with anemia and RA.

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of the oral contraceptive Yasmin (drospirenone, 3 mg, and ethinyl estradiol, 30 micrograms) (Berlex Laboratories, Wayne, New Jersey) on premenstrual symptomatology and health-related quality of life (HRQoL).

Study Design: Participating health care providers received 11,260 self-administered surveys for distribution to women initiating use of Yasmin. Of these, 1,932 (17.

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Purpose: To provide a practical quantitative tool for appraising the quality of cost-effectiveness (CE) studies.

Methods: A committee comprising [corrected] of health economists selected a set of criteria for the instrument from an item pool. Data collected with a conjoint analysis survey on 120 international health economists were used to estimate weights for each criterion with a random effects regression model.

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