Publications by authors named "I A Yeo"

Introduction: Inhalers are critical in asthma treatment, and inappropriate inhaler use leads to poor asthma outcomes. In adults and adolescents, dry powder inhalers (DPIs) are safe and effective alternatives to mainstay pressurised metered dose inhalers and could bridge the asthma care gap while also reducing the environmental burden of asthma care. Despite being licensed for use in ages 5 years old and older, the evidence for clinical effectiveness is less clear for patients between ages 5 and 12 years.

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Aims: Utilization of transvenous lead extraction/removal (TLE) for the management of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED)-associated infective endocarditis (IE) remains low. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of hospital TLE procedural volume on TLE utilization and outcomes for patients with CIED-associated IE.

Methods And Results: Using the Nationwide Readmissions Database, we evaluated 21 545 admissions for patients (mean age 70 years, 39% female) with CIEDs hospitalized with IE at TLE centres.

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Purpose: To compare intensity-modulated proton therapy with CyberKnife (CK) therapy for hypo-fractionated treatments of prostate with focal boost, as a first planning study for prostate with dose escalation to a dominant intraprostatic lesion (DIL).

Materials And Methods: Ten patients who possess one DIL in their prostate and their CK plans that were used to treat the planning target volume of prostate were chosen. Six of the plans were further escalated to DIL.

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  • The study investigates the anatomical and histological differences among three key muscles in the lower leg—tibialis posterior (TP), flexor digitorum longus (FDL), and flexor hallucis longus (FHL)—to understand their role in foot and ankle stability during walking.
  • Researchers dissected 10 cadavers to analyze muscle composition, focusing on collagen and elastic fiber proportions and fiber types, with findings showing TP has the most collagen and slow-twitch fibers, while FHL has more elastic fibers and fast-twitch fibers.
  • The results also indicated that TP is the thickest muscle, providing stability, while the FHL's higher elastic content allows it to adapt for
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