Publications by authors named "J-J Hsu"

In surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF), the current standard relies on preoperative CT imaging and often incorporates ultrasound (US) imaging. As an alternative, mixed reality (MR) technology holds promise for improving rib fracture localization. This study presents an MR-based visualization system designed for SSRF in a clinical setting.

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  • Measles and rubella micro-array patches (MR-MAPs) are innovative alternatives to traditional needle and syringe vaccines, offering single-dose convenience, easier handling, and better temperature stability.
  • An initial full value vaccine assessment (iFVVA) evaluated their potential impact, finding that widespread use of MR-MAPs could prevent millions of measles cases, deaths, and years lost to disability by reaching an additional 80 million children over the next decade.
  • The assessment also emphasized the need for financial investment in manufacturing and clinical studies, while showing that MR-MAPs have the potential to be cost-effective for routine immunization in many low- and middle-income countries, depending on pricing and coverage uncertainties.*
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  • Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is effective in identifying ventricular scars and conduction channels related to ventricular tachycardia, but this study aimed to validate these findings through histology and electroanatomic mapping in a model involving five sheep post-infarction.
  • The study found that using a specific CMR threshold (6040) resulted in 83.8% accuracy for detecting histological scars in the heart's inner layer, with a significant correlation between CMR-detected conduction channels and histological characteristics of deceleration zones (DZs).
  • Results indicated that while areas with DZs had higher levels of fat tissue (adiposity), the levels of fibrosis remained similar to areas without DZs, suggesting that the
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Background: Previous studies on Hispanic thyroid cancer cases show sex disparities and an increased prevalence of large tumor sizes and nodal involvement. Here, we characterized Hispanic thyroid cancer cases in California.

Methods: We identified thyroid cancer cases from 2010 to 2020 using the California Cancer Registry by sex, race/ethnicity, histology, TNM stage, tumor size, lymph node involvement, and Charlson comorbidity score.

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  • The World Health Organization has issued interim guidance for eliminating hepatitis C virus (HCV), and a study was conducted to demonstrate "treatment as prevention" in hemodialysis patients.
  • A universal screening in 22 hemodialysis centers revealed a significant number of patients with HCV, and the majority linked to treatment achieved a sustained virological response.
  • The follow-up screening showed a dramatic decrease in HCV viremia rates and demonstrated that effectively treating patients can prevent new infections and reinfections within the hemodialysis population.
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Background: Heart failure is a prevailing diagnosis of hospitalization and readmission within 6 months, and nearly a quarter of these patients die within a year. Guideline-directed medication therapies reduce risk of mortality by 73% over 2 years; however, the implementation of these therapies to their target dose in clinical practice continues to be challenging. In 2020, the Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System developed a HF dashboard to monitor and improve outpatient HF management.

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  • Alzheimer's dementia (AD) is a key cause of global disability, and there is currently no effective treatment to slow its progression; neuro-inflammation is considered a potential cause.
  • A network meta-analysis of 52 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) found that long-term high-dose omega-3 fatty acids, specifically eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), showed significant potential in improving cognitive function in AD patients compared to other treatments.
  • The study noted similar acceptability and safety profiles for omega-3 supplements compared to placebo, and recommends future research on varying dosages of EPA to further assess its effects on cognitive decline.
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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the selective loss of spinal motor neurons (MNs) and concomitant muscle weakness. Mutation of is known to cause SMA, and restoring SMN protein levels via antisense oligonucleotide treatment is effective for ameliorating symptoms. However, this approach is hindered by exorbitant costs, invasive procedures, and poor treatment responses of some patients.

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Collagen I, the most abundant protein in humans, is ubiquitous in solid tumors where it provides a rich source of exploitable metabolic fuel for cancer cells. While tumor cells were unable to exploit collagen directly, here we show they can usurp metabolic byproducts of collagen-consuming tumor-associated stroma. Using genetically engineered mouse models, we discovered that solid tumor growth depends upon collagen binding and uptake mediated by the TEM8/ANTXR1 cell surface protein in tumor-associated stroma.

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  • Cytokine storms caused by COVID-19 can lead to severe health issues, particularly in cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy due to heightened immune responses.
  • A study involving over 12,000 cancer patients aimed to explore how baseline immunosuppression and immunotherapy affect the severity of COVID-19 and the likelihood of cytokine storms.
  • Results indicated no significant differences in COVID-19 severity or cytokine storm occurrence among patients receiving immunotherapy compared to those not receiving any cancer treatment prior to their COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Objective: Few studies examine psychopathology in different juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) subtypes and disease activity states. We aimed to (1) evaluate emotional and behavioral symptoms in children with juvenile spondyloarthritis (SpA) and polyarticular arthritis (PolyA) as compared to a national normative population using the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), and (2) evaluate the relationship between CBCL scores and disease activity.

Methods: Patients with JIA aged 6-17 years with SpA or PolyA were recruited from our pediatric rheumatology clinic from April 2018 to April 2019 and the CBCL and clinical Juvenile Arthritis Disease Activity Score in 10 joints (cJADAS10) were completed.

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Background: For patients coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV), HCV treatment with direct-acting antivirals can lead to HBV reactivation. We evaluated HBV reactivation during ledipasvir/sofosbuvir treatment and 108-week follow-up.

Methods: In Taiwan, 111 patients with HCV genotype 1 or 2 and HBV received ledipasvir/sofosbuvir (90mg/400mg) once daily for 12 weeks.

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Background: Carbon monoxide poisoning (COP) is an important public health issue around the world. It may increase the risk of myocardial injury, but the association between COP and congestive heart failure (CHF) remains unclear. We conducted a study incorporating data from epidemiological and animal studies to clarify this issue.

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Objective: HCV prevails in uremic haemodialysis patients. The current study aimed to achieve HCV microelimination in haemodialysis centres through a comprehensive outreach programme.

Design: The ERASE-C Campaign is an outreach programme for the screening, diagnosis and group treatment of HCV encompassing 2323 uremic patients and 353 medical staff members from 18 haemodialysis centres.

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A number of clinically validated drugs have been developed by repurposing the CUL4-DDB1-CRBN-RBX1 (CRL4CRBN) E3 ubiquitin ligase complex with molecular glue degraders to eliminate disease-driving proteins. Here, we present the identification of a first-in-class GSPT1-selective cereblon E3 ligase modulator, CC-90009. Biochemical, structural, and molecular characterization demonstrates that CC-90009 coopts the CRL4CRBN to selectively target GSPT1 for ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation.

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Background: A battlefield-related injury results in increased local and systemic innate immune inflammatory responses, resulting in wound-specific complications and an increased incidence of osteoarthritis. However, little is known about whether severe injuries affect long-term systemic homeostasis, for example, immune function. Moreover, it also remains unknown whether battlefield-acquired metal fragments retained over the long term result in residual systemic effects such as altered immune reactivity to metals.

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Background: When performing revision shoulder arthroplasty, surgeons do not have access to the results of intraoperative culture specimens and will administer empiric antibiotics to cover for the possibility of deep infection until the culture results are finalized. The purpose of this study was to report the factors associated with the initiation, modification, and adverse events of 2 different postoperative antibiotic protocols in a series of revision shoulder arthroplasties.

Methods: In this study, 175 patients undergoing revision shoulder arthroplasty were treated with either a protocol of intravenous (IV) antibiotics if there was a high index of suspicion for infection or a protocol of oral antibiotics if the index of suspicion was low.

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Background The hardware and software differences between MR vendors and individual sites influence the quantification of MR spectroscopy data. An analysis of a large data set may help to better understand sources of the total variance in quantified metabolite levels. Purpose To compare multisite quantitative brain MR spectroscopy data acquired in healthy participants at 26 sites by using the vendor-supplied single-voxel point-resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) sequence.

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Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a highly morbid disease characterized by elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and pathogenic right ventricular remodeling. Endothelial expression of the prometastatic protein NEDD9 is increased in fibrotic PAH arterioles, and NEDD9 inhibition decreases PVR in experimental PAH. We hypothesized that circulating NEDD9 is increased in PAH and informs the clinical profile of patients.

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Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5) trisphosphate (PIP)-dependent Rac exchanger 1 (P-Rex1) is a Rho guanine-nucleotide exchange factor that was originally discovered in neutrophils and is regulated by G protein subunits and the lipid PIP in response to chemoattractants. P-Rex1 has also become increasingly recognized for its role in promoting metastasis of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and melanoma. Recent structural, biochemical, and biologic work has shown that binding of PIP to the pleckstrin homology (PH) domain of P-Rex1 is required for its activation in cells.

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