Publications by authors named "Surapon Nochaiwong"

Background: Although the national-based policy implemented an initiative program to offer diabetes care management in Thailand, there are limited time trends of evidence to gauge whether the quality of diabetes care in primary care practice is improving. As such, we aimed to identify temporal trends in the quality of diabetes care performance among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients in primary care practice.

Methods: Using assembled patient-level data from a suburban community in northern Thailand, this serial retrospective cross-sectional analytical study obtained adult T2DM patients from nine consecutive fiscal years 2013/14 ( = 976) to 2021/22 ( = 1,242).

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Objective: Although epidemiological studies suggest that oral health conditions may be associated with an increased risk of noncommunicable diseases, the findings have yet to be comprehensively synthesized, particularly for a major noncommunicable diseases-related health and economic burden. Therefore, we will perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of all available observational studies investigating the association between oral health conditions and subsequent risk of major noncommunicable diseases.

Methods: With limited English publications, we will search electronic databases, including MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and CINAHL.

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Initiating dialysis therapy in elderly patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is a challenging decision. We aimed to examine the mortality rates among elderly patients who underwent hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or comprehensive conservative care. This retrospective cohort study included elderly patients (≥70 years) with ESKD who selected their treatment options from January 2008 to December 2018.

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  • The text discusses the importance of understanding the costs and effectiveness of treatment strategies for chronic urticaria (CU), highlighting a gap in evidence regarding their net benefits.
  • The objective was to summarize the costs and cost-effectiveness of various CU management strategies, supported by a comprehensive literature search across multiple databases.
  • Findings showed that using the biologic omalizumab for treatment resulted in higher annual healthcare costs compared to other management strategies, with notable variations in cost-effectiveness ratios per quality-adjusted life year (QALY).
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Objectives: This study aimed to systematically review evidence on the cost-effectiveness of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapies for patients with cancer.

Methods: Electronic databases were searched in October 2022 and updated in September 2023. Systematic reviews, health technology assessments, and economic evaluations that compared costs and effects of CAR-T therapy in patients with cancer were included.

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  • There is an urgent need for quality patient-reported outcome measures for dialysis patients experiencing chronic itching (pruritus), but no validated tools specifically exist for this group.
  • The study aims to validate the Uraemic Pruritus in Dialysis patients (UP-Dial) 14-item scale by analyzing its psychometric properties in both haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients.
  • Results showed that the UP-Dial scale is reliable and valid, with strong correlations found with other measurement tools, indicating it can effectively assess pruritus symptoms in dialysis patients.
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Turmeric has been gaining popularity as a treatment option for digestive disorders, although a rigorous synthesis of efficacy has not been conducted. This study aimed to summarize the evidence for the efficacy and safety of turmeric in the treatment of digestive disorders, including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), dyspepsia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and peptic ulcers. Literature searches were conducted in Medline, EMBASE, AMED, the Cochrane Central Register of Control Trials, and Dissertation Abstracts from inception to November 15, 2021.

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Background: To date, no studies have addressed the comparative efficacy of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RAs) therapy on body composition and anthropometric indices among adult overweight or obese patients with or without type 2 diabetes. To provide evidence-based recommendations, we will conduct a traditional pairwise and network meta-analysis of all available randomized clinical trials that evaluated the effects of GLP1-RAs interventions for adult overweight or obese patients with or without type 2 diabetes.

Methods And Design: Electronic databases, including Medline, Embase, PubMed, Cochrane Library (CENTRAL), Scopus, and CINAHL, will be searched from inception without language restriction.

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Introduction: The role of curcuminoids, a striking antioxidant, in prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) remains unknown. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of curcuminoids in preventing CI-AKI in patients undergoing elective coronary angiography (CAG) and/or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Methods: We randomized 114 patients who were undergoing elective CAG and/or PCI to receive curcuminoids, 4 g/day (1 day before and 1 day after the procedure, n = 56), or placebo (n = 58).

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  • The study aimed to review and analyze the effectiveness and safety of medications for treating acute urticaria, particularly in emergency and non-emergency settings.
  • Eight randomized clinical trials involving 680 patients were examined, finding that intramuscular first-generation H1-antihistamines reduced itching but caused more sedation, while intravenous second-generation H1-antihistamines showed better overall outcomes with fewer side effects.
  • The research concluded that H1-antihistamines are essential for treating acute urticaria, with intravenous second-generation H1-antihistamines being the preferred first-line treatment option due to their safety and effectiveness.
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Metformin has recently been demonstrated to have an anti-melanogenic activity. Nevertheless, clinical evidence of the effectiveness of metformin in melasma is lacking. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of metformin in the treatment of melasma.

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Introduction: Services to treat problematic alcohol use (PAU) should be highly accessible to optimize treatment engagement. We conducted a scoping review to map characteristics of services for the treatment of PAU that have been reported in the literature to be barriers to or facilitators of access to treatment from the perspective of individuals with PAU.

Methods: A protocol was developed , registered, and published.

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Introduction: Mortality following hemodialysis initiation may influence the decision to initiate hemodialysis in elderly patients. Our objective is to demonstrate mortality following hemodialysis initiation in elderly patients (≥70 years) and to derive a prediction risk score based on clinical and laboratory indicators to determine risk of all-cause mortality in patients aged ≥80 years.

Methods: We identified elderly patients (≥70 years) who initiated maintenance hemodialysis between January 2005 and December 2016 using data from the Thai Renal Replacement Therapy (TRT) registry.

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  • Beta-lactams (BLs) are widely used antibiotics that can cause drug allergies, but the genetic factors behind these allergic reactions are not well understood.* -
  • This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated studies linking genetic variations to BL-induced hypersensitivity, analyzing data from a range of reputable medical databases.* -
  • The review identified 49 genetic polymorphisms related to allergic reactions, mainly within allergy pathways, and found weak genetic effects for specific variants like rs1801275 and rs20541.*
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Introduction: Intradialytic hypertension is not an uncommon condition during chronic hemodialysis. It is associated with unfavorable cardiovascular outcomes, including hospitalization and mortality. Several small studies have demonstrated the contradictory effects of different dialysate potassium concentrations on intradialytic blood pressure.

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  • The study investigates the safety profiles and dosing regimens of second-generation H1-antihistamines in patients with chronic urticaria, as existing information is lacking.
  • A systematic review and network meta-analysis of 51 trials involving 7502 patients were conducted to evaluate safety outcomes like treatment discontinuation and adverse events.
  • Results indicated that while variations existed in treatment tolerability and side effects, emedastine, mizolastine, and cetirizine had the least favorable safety profiles, particularly concerning CNS side effects.*
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Introduction: Therapeutic recommendations for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) have recently shifted towards non-invasive pharmacological options. Recent evidence has shown promising efficacy for specific treatments. However, data regarding the comparative efficacy of these treatments in patients with HS are still limited.

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Background: Few prospective longitudinal studies have been conducted in Thailand to account for the long-term response to chronic urticaria (CU) treatment, clinical outcomes, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) among people living with CU based on routine practice. As such, a prospective longitudinal study will be conducted to better understand the long-term responses to treatment options and the burden of disease in Thai CU patients.

Methods And Design: This study is a routine clinical practice registry-based, monocentric, prospective, observational longitudinal study in the northern region of Thailand.

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This study aimed to examine the transcultural adaptation, construct validity, and psychometric properties of the Thai-Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS) among the general population and college students through the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Thailand. We invited the 4004 participants to complete sets of anchor-based measurement tools, including depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, perceived stress, well-being, and perceived social support. The scale factor structure of the Thai-BRCS was assessed using factor analysis, and nonparametric item response theory (IRT) analysis.

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Introduction: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, substance use health services for treatment of alcohol use disorder and problematic alcohol use (AUD/PAU) were fragmented and challenging to access. The pandemic magnified system weaknesses, often resulting in disruptions of treatment as alcohol use during the pandemic rose. When treatment services were available, utilisation was often low for various reasons.

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Background: Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become the frontline treatment option for patients with various advanced cancers due to improved survival, they can be associated with a spectrum of cutaneous immune-related adverse events (cirAEs). However, little is known regarding the occurrence and patterns of cirAE-related ICI therapy in patients of different races other than white populations. Therefore, we investigated the incidence and associated factors of cirAEs among cancer patients in northern Thailand.

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No data addressing issues concerning disparities in participant and trial characteristics and trial outcome reporting have been established in clinical trials for H1-antihistamine-refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). To better harmonize and compare the different treatment interventions, we systematically evaluated the overall landscape of pharmacological treatments for H1-antihistamine-refractory CSU clinical trials published between 2000 and 2021. This systematic review included 23 randomized clinical trials involving 2480 participants from 22 countries.

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In light of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the enormous amount of uncertainty caused by it, mental health issues have become a great concern. Evidence regarding the effects of psychological resilience on the Thai population is scarce. We evaluated psychological resilience during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and its association with the risk of mental health outcomes, such as depression, anxiety, stress, and health-related well-being.

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Importance: The benefits and disadvantages of different pretransplant dialysis modalities and their posttransplant outcomes remain unclear in contemporary kidney transplant care.

Objective: To summarize the available evidence of the association of different pretransplant dialysis modalities, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis (PD), with posttransplant outcomes.

Data Sources: MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, CINAHL, and gray literature were searched from inception to March 18, 2022 (updated to April 1, 2022), for relevant studies and with no language restrictions.

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