Publications by authors named "Shuhao Que"

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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness and safety of combining brain radiotherapy (BRT) with chemotherapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for treating brain metastases in extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) patients, responding to the need for better treatment options.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 187 patients treated at Zhejiang Cancer Hospital and categorized them into three treatment groups (BRT alone, ICI alone, and ICI + BRT) while evaluating various health factors and treatment outcomes.
  • - Results showed that the combined ICI + BRT approach significantly improved median overall survival (20.9 months), progression-free survival, and response rates compared to other treatments, highlighting its potential benefits for patients.
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: Contactless monitoring of instantaneous heart rate and respiration rate has a significant clinical relevance. This work aims to use Speckle Vibrometry (i.e.

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Instantaneous heart rate (IHR) has been investigated for sleep applications, such as sleep apnea detection and sleep staging. To ensure the comfort of the patient during sleep, it is desirable for IHR to be measured in a contact-free fashion. In this work, we use speckle vibrometry (SV) to perform on-skin and on-textile IHR monitoring in a sleep setting.

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Monitoring of heart rate in patients in the general ward is necessary to assess the clinical situation of the patient. Currently, this is done via spot-checks on pulse rate manually or on heart rate using Electrocardiogram (ECG) by nurses. More frequent measurements would allow early detection of adverse cardiac events.

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This work presents an overview of the main strategies that have been proposed for non-invasive monitoring of heart rate (HR) in extramural and home settings. We discuss three categories of sensing according to what physiological effect is used to measure the pulsatile activity of the heart, and we focus on an illustrative sensing modality for each of them. Therefore, electrocardiography, photoplethysmography, and mechanocardiography are presented as illustrative modalities to sense electrical activity, mechanical activity, and the peripheral effect of heart activity.

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