Publications by authors named "Ky Cheung"

Background: Many countries have developed their country/nation-wide multidimensional area-based index on deprivation or socioeconomic status for resource allocation, service planning and research. However, whether each geographical unit proxied by a single index is sufficiently small to contain a relatively homogeneous population remains questionable. Globally, this is the first study that presents the distribution of domestic households by the territory-wide economic status index decile groups within each of the 2,252 small subunit groups (SSUGs) throughout Hong Kong, with a median study population of 1,300 and a median area of 42,400 m.

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  • This study investigated the use of MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) for prostate cancer patients who had undergone surgery, focusing on its clinical outcomes and patient tolerability.
  • A total of 30 patients received adaptive MRgRT and were monitored for progression-free survival (PFS) and adverse events over an average follow-up period of around 32 months.
  • The results indicated high PFS rates (96.4% at 2 years, 78.8% at 3 years) and low rates of significant side effects, suggesting MRgRT is effective and well-tolerated in this patient group.
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The sense of smell is generated by electrical currents that are influenced by the concentration of ions in olfactory sensory neurons and mucus. In contrast to the extensive morphological and molecular characterization of sensory neurons, there has been little description of the cells that control ion concentrations in the zebrafish olfactory system. Here, we report the molecular and ultrastructural characterization of zebrafish olfactory ionocytes.

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Unlabelled: Hypothalamic VMHdm neurons are activated by predator cues and are necessary and sufficient for instinctive defensive responses. However, such data do not distinguish which features of a predator encounter are encoded by VMHdm neural activity. To address this issue, we imaged VMHdm neurons at single-cell resolution in freely behaving mice exposed to a natural predator in varying contexts.

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Introduction: is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium belonging to the family of , a common pathogen in aquaculture animals, However, studies on its impact on (mud crabs) are limited. In this study, we isolated SWS from dead mud crab during a disease outbreak in a Hong Kong aquaculture farm, which caused up to 70% mortality during summer.

Methods: Experimental infection and histopathology were used to investigate the pathogenicity of SWS in and validate Koch's postulates.

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The two-dimensional (2-D) Janus and amphiphilic molybdenum disulfide (MoS) nanosheet with opposite optical activities on each side (amphichiral) is synthesized by modifying sandwich-like bulk MoS with tannic acid and cholesterol through biphasic emulsion method. This new type of amphichiral Janus MoS nanosheet consists of a hydrophilic and positive optical activity tannic acid side as well as a hydrophobic and negative optical activity cholesterol side thereby characterized by circular dichroism. Surface-directed orientational differentiation assemblies are performed for the as-synthesized 2D material and are characterized by contact angle, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron, and circular dichroism spectroscopies.

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Background And Aims: Despite evidence that patients living with cancer who continue to smoke after diagnosis are at higher risk for all-cause mortality and reduced treatment efficacy, many cancer patients continue to smoke. This protocol is for a study to test the effectiveness of a self-determination theory-based intervention (quit immediately or progressively) plus instant messaging (WhatsApp or WeChat) to help smokers with cancer to quit smoking.

Design: This will be a multi-centre, two-arm (1:1), single-blind, pragmatic, individually randomized controlled trial.

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Purpose: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) holds promise for image-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) in prostate cancer. However, challenges persist due to image distortion, artifacts, and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) reproducibility issues. This study aimed to assess DWI image quality and ADC reproducibility on both a 1.

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  • - This study explored the use of adaptive MR-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (MRgSBRT) with a rectal spacer in treating localized prostate cancer, focusing on 1-year clinical outcomes from 34 patients.
  • - Results indicated significant improvements in target coverage and reduced rectal toxicity in patients using the spacer compared to those who did not, with most side effects being mild and manageable.
  • - The findings suggest that MRgSBRT combined with a rectal spacer is well-tolerated, as evidenced by stable patient-reported bowel health and low gastroinestinal side effects over a 1-year follow-up.
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Background: The use of synthetic computed tomography (CT) for radiotherapy treatment planning has received considerable attention because of the absence of ionizing radiation and close spatial correspondence to source magnetic resonance (MR) images, which have excellent tissue contrast. However, in an MR-only environment, little effort has been made to examine the quality of synthetic CT images without using the original CT images.

Purpose: To estimate synthetic CT quality without referring to original CT images, this study established the relationship between synthetic CT uncertainty and Bayesian uncertainty, and proposed a new Bayesian deep network for generating synthetic CT images and estimating synthetic CT uncertainty for MR-only radiotherapy treatment planning.

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Background: Evidence-based effect of anesthetic regimens on postoperative delirium (POD) incidence after hip fracture surgery is still debated. Randomized trials have reported inconsistent contradictory results largely attributed to small sample size, use of outdated drugs and techniques, and inconsistent definitions of adverse outcomes. The primary objective of this meta-analysis was to investigate the impact of different anesthesia regimens on POD, cognitive impairment, and associated complications including mortality, duration of hospital stay, and rehabilitation capacity.

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Medulla Tetrapanacis (MT) is a commonly used herb to promote lactation and manage mastitis in lactating mothers. However, its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects are currently unknown. We hypothesized that MT water extract possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects by modulating macrophage polarization to reduce the release of inflammatory mediators and phagocytosis via inactivation of MAPKs pathways.

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MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) is one of the most significant advances in radiotherapy in recent years. The hybrid systems were designed to visualize patient anatomical and physiological changes during the course of radiotherapy, enabling more precise treatment. However, before MR-linacs reach their full potential in delivering safe and accurate treatments to patients, the radiotherapy team must understand how a magnetic field alters the dosimetric properties of the radiation beam and its potential impact on treatment quality and clinical outcomes.

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  • The study aimed to assess the prevalence, clinical features, and genetic factors of mitochondrial diseases (MD) in Hong Kong by analyzing data from public hospitals from 1985 to 2020.
  • A total of 119 MD patients were reviewed, revealing a prevalence rate of 1.02 cases per 100,000 people, with neurological issues being the most common symptoms and a 37% mortality rate within the cohort.
  • The study highlights the predominance of pathogenic variants in the mitochondrial genome and serves as a foundational step towards creating a local MD registry for further research.
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Objective: Sensorimotor performance is influential in Chinese handwriting, but few studies have examined the efficacy of sensorimotor-based interventions on Chinese handwriting among primary school students with poor handwriting performance. The study aims to evaluate a sensorimotor-based intervention to improve handwriting in the mainstream primary schools.

Methods: This study adopted a two-group pretest-posttest design.

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Objectives: To review available health and nutrition claims for infant formula products in multiple countries and to evaluate the validity of the evidence used for substantiation of claims.

Design: International cross sectional survey.

Setting: Public facing and healthcare professional facing company owned or company managed formula industry websites providing information about products marketed for healthy infants delivered at full term in 15 countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States in 2020-22.

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Background: A progressive approach to quitting smoking has been a popular strategy for motivating smokers who are reluctant to quit. However, whether this strategy can effectively achieve complete cessation or is as successful as quitting immediately remains unresolved. This study aimed to determine whether quitting immediately or progressively was more effective in achieving complete cessation among smokers in Hong Kong who presented at emergency departments.

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Purpose: To investigate the potential value of MRI radiomics obtained from a 1.5 T MRI-guided linear accelerator (MR-LINAC) for D'Amico high-risk prostate cancer (PC) classification in MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT).

Methods: One hundred seventy-six consecutive PC patients underwent 1.

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Electrophilic amination has emerged as a more environmentally benign approach to construct arene C-N bonds. However, heterogeneous catalysts remain largely unexplored in this area, even though their use could facilitate product purification and catalyst recovery. Here we investigate strategies to heterogenize a Cu(2,2'-bipyridine) catalyst for the amination of arenes lacking a directing group with hydroxylamine--sulfonic acid (HOSA).

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Purpose: Determination of reliable change of radiomics feature over time is essential and vital in delta-radiomics, but has not yet been rigorously examined. This study attempts to propose a methodological approach using reliable change index (RCI), a statistical metric to determine the reliability of quantitative biomarker changes by accounting for the baseline measurement standard error, in delta-radiomics. The use of RCI was demonstrated with the MRI data acquired from a group of prostate cancer (PCa) patients treated by 1.

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A helical fan-beam kilovoltage computed tomography (kVCT) was recently introduced into Tomotherapy units. This study aims to share the initial experience of kVCT in clinical workflow, compare its performance with that of the existing megavoltage computed tomography (MVCT), and explore its potential in adaptive planning. We retrospectively enrolled 23 patients who underwent both MVCT and kVCT scans.

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Background: Conventionally fractionated whole-pelvic nodal radiotherapy (WPRT) improves clinical outcome compared to prostate-only RT in high-risk prostate cancer (HR-PC). MR-guided stereotactic body radiotherapy (MRgSBRT) with concomitant WPRT represents a novel radiotherapy (RT) paradigm for HR-PC, potentially improving online image guidance and clinical outcomes. This study aims to report the preliminary clinical experiences and treatment outcome of 1.

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Unlabelled: During 2020 the International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM) celebrated its 40th anniversary. At that time a paper was prepared tracing the main steps for the creation of the IUPESM (the Union formed of IOMP and IFMBE) and its very important activities for the global recognition of the professions [1]. The current paper, prepared by the IUPESM President, Vice-President and Past President, presents a chronology of the IUPESM Milestone Developments and Achievements and pays tribute to the main contributors for these achievements.

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  • * The study focused on evaluating the repeatability of 93 MRI radiomics features across different HN tissues in healthy volunteers, using multiple MRI scans to improve accuracy.
  • * Results indicated that most radiomics features showed variable reliability based on tissue type and imaging parameters, with only a few features demonstrating consistent repeatability, which is essential for their use in future MRgRT treatments for HNC.
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The dosimetric advantages of proton therapy (PT) treatment plans are demonstrably superior to photon-based external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) for localized prostate cancer, but the reported clinical outcomes are similar. This may be due to inadequate dose prescription, especially in high-risk disease, as indicated by the ASCENDE-RT trial. Alternatively, the lack of clinical benefits with PT may be attributable to improper dose delivery, mainly due to geometric and dosimetric uncertainties during treatment planning, as well as delivery procedures that compromise the dose conformity of treatments.

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