Publications by authors named "Le Viet"

Purpose: To determine the predictive value of the atherogenic index of plasma before transplant for delayed graft function.

Patients And Methods: A cross-sectional, longitudinal, non-interventional, non-controlled study of 167 patients undergoing kidney transplantation from living donors, with a mean age of 39.34 ± 11.

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A novel anticoincidence detector is proposed for the measurement of 478 keV gamma radiation for evaluation of boron neutron capture therapy. The Compton continuum around the target photopeak position is effectively suppressed by measuring only the Compton gamma rays scattered at small angles from the primary detector. A numerical evaluation using Monte Carlo simulations estimated an 80% reduction in counts, and the developed prototype detector showed 4% suppression of the Compton continuum of cobalt-60 gamma rays.

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  • - Wound infections complicate recovery by causing tissue damage and delays in healing; traditional microbiological diagnostics are not ideal for emergency settings due to equipment size and long turnaround times.
  • - This study developed a clinical metagenomics (CMg) workflow for analyzing wound swab samples, which was faster (about 4 hours) and provided extra info like fungal identification and antimicrobial resistance alongside standard testing.
  • - Results showed CMg achieved decent sensitivity (83.82%) and specificity (66.64%) compared to traditional methods, indicating its potential as a rapid diagnostic tool in challenging medical situations, with future improvements needed for automation and data interpretation.
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Aim: To determine the rate of prediabetes among and the pre-transplant plasma high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) value predictive of prediabetes in patients during their first year post-living donor kidney transplant.

Methods: A total of 538 patients underwent living donor kidney transplantation between January 2018 and December 2020, 413 of whom met the inclusion criteria for this study. All patients underwent oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) with 75 g glucose/200 mL solution, starting 3 months post-transplant and repeating the test every 3 months for the first year.

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Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumors (MPTT) are rare skin lesions arising from the outer sheath of the hair follicle root. Because of their rarity and difficulty in pathologic identification, these skin lesions are often initially misdiagnosed. After a literature review, we found initial clinical or histopathological misdiagnosis has an associated 10.

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  • - The study aimed to determine the rate of post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) in prediabetic patients who received kidney transplants from living donors, while also analyzing the impact of hs-CRP levels and the TG/HDL-C ratio over three years.
  • - A total of 206 prediabetic patients were monitored, revealing that 29.6% developed PTDM, with measurements of BMI, plasma triglycerides, HDL-C, hs-CRP, and the TG/HDL-C ratio showing significant correlations to PTDM progression.
  • - The findings indicate that over one-third of the prediabetic patients developed PTDM following transplantation, with hs-CRP and the TG/HDL-C
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Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen of significant concern for the food industry due to its remarkable ability to persist through safety control efforts, posing a subsequent health threat to consumers. Understanding the microbial communities coexisting with L. monocytogenes in food processing environments provides insights into its persistence mechanisms.

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Across the world and within Europe, a growing number of consumers are choosing to buy gluten-free products. Motivations for a gluten-free diet and the consequences of consuming gluten are varied, from a medical necessity for those diagnosed with celiac disease to a range of health complications and discomfort for those who are gluten-intolerant. In this research, 7296 gluten-free consumers across 13 European countries responded to an online survey on the 33 types of gluten-free products purchased, how frequently they purchased them, their satisfaction with gluten-free quality and availability, the problems they have experienced, and the strategies they have employed to cope with these problems.

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Aim: To determine the mortality rate and the predictive value of the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) for all-cause mortality during the 24 months in patients with stage IV colorectal cancer treated with capecitabine.

Methods: We conducted a study on 87 stage IV colorectal cancer patients treated with capecitabine. Before the day of treatment, all patients were measured CEA and CRP-hs levels and calculated neutrophil/lympho ratio (NLR) and PNI.

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is the leading bacterial cause of infectious intestinal disease, but the pathogen typically accounts for a very small proportion of the overall stool microbiome in each patient. Diagnosis is even more difficult due to the fastidious nature of in the laboratory setting. This has, in part, driven a change in recent years, from culture-based to rapid PCR-based diagnostic assays which have improved diagnostic detection, whilst creating a knowledge gap in our clinical and epidemiological understanding of genotypes - no isolates to sequence.

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Shared decision-making (SDM) and multidisciplinary team-based care delivery are recommended across several cardiology clinical practice guidelines. However, evidence for benefit and guidance on implementation are limited. Informed consent, the use of patient decision aids, or the documentation of these elements for governmental or societal agencies may be conflated as SDM.

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: We aimed to investigate the carriage of colistin-resistant genes among both patients with a history of antibiotic exposure and apparently healthy adults with no recent healthcare contact. : Stool swabs were collected from healthy people, and specimens were collected at the infection foci from the patients. Eleven primer/probe sets were used to perform the Multiplex Real-Time PCR assay with the QuantiNova Multiplex Probe PCR kit for screening the carriage of colistin-resistant genes (-1 to -10) and gene as internal control.

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Vodka constitutes a significant sector of Vietnam's alcohol industry, including both domestic and imported varieties. However, this diversity faces challenges from illegal imports and adulterated products, threatening consumer health and brand integrity. This study employs Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to analyze 300 vodka samples from five brands collected across Hanoi.

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Background: Periodic fasting was previously associated with greater longevity and a lower incidence of heart failure (HF) in a pre-pandemic population. In patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), periodic fasting was associated with a lower risk of death or hospitalization. This study evaluated the association between periodic fasting and HF hospitalization and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs).

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  • Gallbladder volvulus is a rare condition that resembles acute acalculous cholecystitis, and timely diagnosis is crucial to avoid serious complications.
  • A 62-year-old man diagnosed with acute acalculous cholecystitis required surgery after antibiotics failed to improve his condition, leading to a final diagnosis of gallbladder volvulus during surgery.
  • The condition often results from abnormal development causing a floating gallbladder, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy is recommended as the best treatment, particularly for elderly and thin patients unresponsive to antibiotics.
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Background: Statins can improve outcomes in high-risk primary prevention populations. However, application in clinical practice has lagged.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare an active vs a passive strategy (ie, usual care) to statin prescription for primary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).

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Background: The use of statins in patients with heart failure (HF) is controversial. In patients without HF, statins reduce atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk, including HF-related events. However, in some large studies, no benefit was seen in statin-treated HF patients.

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Background: Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) has analgesic/anti-inflammatory properties that may be a suitable alternative to over-the-counter (OTC) non-steroidal analgesics/anti-inflammatories. While OTC pain medications can impair strength training adaptations, the mechanism of action of PEA is distinct from these and it may not negatively affect skeletal muscle adaptations to strength training.

Methods: The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effects of daily PEA supplementation (350 mg Levagen + equivalent to 300 mg PEA) combined with 8-weeks of resistance training on lean body mass with secondary aims addressing strength, power, sleep, and wellbeing compared to placebo (PLA) in young, healthy, active adults.

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  • * Researchers utilized advanced genomic techniques to identify 44 different strains, notably finding that ST133 was the most prevalent, while many isolates also contained resistance genes against multiple antibiotic classes, including significant resistance to carbapenems.
  • * The results highlight a diverse and complex landscape of K. pneumoniae in the region, emphasizing the urgent need for continuous genomic surveillance to tackle the challenge of rising antimicrobial resistance.
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Aim: To determine the prevalence of dry eye (DE) and some related factors in patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy (T2DN).

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study on 338 people, who were divided into 2 groups: 169 T2DN patients and 169 patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetic mellitus (T2DM) without renal complications as a control group. The Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) and test fluorescein tear-film break-up time (TBUT) were done in all 338 subjects.

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  • * The study analyzed MI patients at Intermountain Health between 2001 and 2021, focusing on those who underwent coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans and had no SMRF, revealing that a majority had high CAC scores indicative of increased cardiovascular risk.
  • * Findings suggest that patients without SMRF but with high CAC prevalence could benefit from preventive treatments, highlighting the need for broader use of CAC scans to identify hidden at-risk populations for MI.
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Multiple sclerosis is the most common autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS) worldwide. Multiple sclerosis involves inflammatory demyelination of nerve fibers in the CNS, often presenting with recurrent episodes of focal sensory or motor deficits associated with the region of the CNS affected. The prevalence of this disease has increased rapidly over the last decade.

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Purpose: To compare safety and efficacy of isolated and combined UV-light corneal crosslinking (CXL) and fine-needle diathermy (FND) to regress pathological corneal vessels in vivo.

Methods: Mice with inflamed and pathologically vascularized corneas received CXL or FND as monotherapy or a combination of both treatments. Corneal pathological blood and lymphatic vessels, immune cells and the morphology of anterior segment structures were evaluated.

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Introduction: Cardiovascular (CV) disease remains a leading cause of mortality despite statin therapy. Statin add-on lipid-lowering therapies have been investigated for CV risk reduction, but their effect on CV mortality has not been reviewed.

Methods: This review describes CV outcomes trials of add-on therapies to statins, highlighting findings related to the primary composite CV endpoints and the more patient-centric endpoint of CV-related mortality.

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