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Background: Specific risk predictor scores of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) risk in Asian subjects are lacking. We determined the incidence rate and predictors of ICH in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF).

Methods: A prospective nationwide registry of patients with AF was conducted from 27 hospitals in Thailand.

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Authors reply: "Outcomes of continuous renal replacement therapy versus peritoneal dialysis as a renal replacement therapy modality in patients undergoing venoarterial 72 extracorporeal membrane oxygenation".

J Crit Care

February 2025

Division of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Excellence Center for Critical Care Nephrology, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand; Center of Excellence in Critical Care Nephrology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Electronic address:

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A Rare Noncoding Enhancer Variant in Contributes to the High Prevalence of Brugada Syndrome in Thailand.

Circulation

January 2025

Department of Medicine, Center of Excellence in Arrhythmia Research (J.M., W.W., B.S., P.W., N.C., R.C., S.P., K.N., A.K.), Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Article Synopsis
  • Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a hereditary cardiac disorder linked to sudden death in young adults, particularly prevalent in Southeast Asia, with certain genetic variants associated with the condition.
  • Researchers conducted genome sequencing on individuals with BrS and matched controls in Thailand to find rare noncoding variants that are more common in BrS patients.
  • A specific rare variant was identified that disrupts a transcription factor binding site, causing reduced gene expression and reduced sodium current in heart cells, contributing to the high prevalence of BrS in the region and identifying at-risk individuals.
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  • Cardiovascular disease, particularly ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), remains a leading cause of death globally, with different outcomes observed in young adults compared to older patients.
  • A study analyzed data from 5,479 STEMI patients to identify factors and short-term outcomes, revealing young patients (under 40) were predominantly male, had higher smoking rates, and greater instances of obesity and family history of coronary artery disease (CAD).
  • Despite experiencing higher rates of procedural failure and complications, the in-hospital death rate for young patients was lower compared to older counterparts, indicating different mortality trends among age groups.
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Background: Data about prediction of left main coronary artery disease (LMCAD)/three-vessel disease (TVD) in patients with chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) are lacking.

Objectives: This study aimed to develop a model for predicting patients at risk of LMCAD/TVD.

Methods: This study used retrospective data from patients with CCS scheduled for invasive coronary angiography (ICA) and who were retrospectively recruited between January 2018 and December 2020.

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Seeking a new drug has become a significant milestone in drug discovery. However, it might not be immediately used in urgent situations or during a pandemic. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) contributes to mild-to-severe symptoms in patients due to cytokine storms, leading to morbidity and mortality.

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We report the case of a 67-year-old male who presented with mild dyspnea two years ago, with increasing intensity, cough, and stridor on exertion. He underwent outpatient evaluation and received treatment for recurrent episodes of bronchitis and acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His current medication included tiotropium 18 µg per day and salmeterol/fluticasone 50/500 µg twice daily.

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Outcomes of continuous renal replacement therapy versus peritoneal dialysis as a renal replacement therapy modality in patients undergoing Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

J Crit Care

December 2024

Division of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Excellence Center for Critical Care Nephrology, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand; Center of Excellence in Critical Care Nephrology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Electronic address:

Introduction: The optimal modality for renal replacement therapy (RRT) in patients venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) remains unclear. This study aimed to compare outcomes between continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in VA-ECMO patients.

Methods: This single-center retrospective study included VA-ECMO patients who developed AKI and subsequently required CRRT or PD.

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  • Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and higher comorbidity levels experience significantly worse clinical outcomes, including increased risks of death and complications compared to those with lower comorbidity.
  • The study found that adhering to the ABC pathway (a holistic care approach) decreased the risk of adverse outcomes and improved overall treatment effectiveness.
  • Over three years, many patients shifted to higher comorbidity groups, which negatively affected their use and management of oral anticoagulants (OACs), highlighting the need for ongoing care adjustments.
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Background: Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type 1 defined as acute kidney injury (AKI) in acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF), is complicated due to diverse definitions. Recently, a more precise CRS type 1 definition was proposed, mandating concurrent AKI and signs of unimproved heart failure (HF). Our study explores the incidence, predictors, and long-term outcomes of AKI in ADHF under this new definition.

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Biphasic Medium Using Nicotinamide for Detection of Pyrazinamide Resistance in .

Antibiotics (Basel)

June 2024

Research Unit of Innovative Diagnosis of Antimicrobial Resistance, Department of Transfusion Medicine and Clinical Microbiology, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

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  • The study focuses on improving drug susceptibility testing for pyrazinamide (PZA) resistance in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) by using a biphasic medium assay (BMA) with nicotinamide (NIC) as a substitute for PZA.
  • The BMA was tested on 122 MDR-TB and 39 drug-susceptible isolates at various NIC concentrations, with results compared to the established BACTEC MGIT 960 method.
  • Findings showed that a NIC concentration of ≥ 1000 mg/L could effectively identify PZA resistance, with the BMA achieving high sensitivity (90.91%), specificity (100%), and accuracy (97.52%), making it a useful tool for labs
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Making a difference: 5 years of Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA).

Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann

June 2024

Brigham and Women's Hosp. and Mass General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA.

Informed by the almost unimaginable unmet need for cardiac surgery in the developing regions of the world, leading surgeons, cardiologists, editors in chief of the major cardiothoracic journals as well as representatives of medical industry and government convened in December 2017 to address this unacceptable disparity in access to care. The ensuing "Cape Town Declaration" constituted a clarion call to cardiac surgical societies to jointly advocate the strengthening of sustainable, local cardiac surgical capacity in the developing world. The Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA) was thus created, comprising The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS), the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and the World Heart Federation (WHF).

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Making a difference: 5 years of Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA).

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

October 2024

Brigham and Women's Hosp. and Mass General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, Mass.

Informed by the almost unimaginable unmet need for cardiac surgery in the developing regions of the world, leading surgeons, cardiologists, editors in chief of the major cardiothoracic journals as well as representatives of medical industry and government convened in December 2017 to address this unacceptable disparity in access to care. The ensuing "Cape Town Declaration" constituted a clarion call to cardiac surgical societies to jointly advocate the strengthening of sustainable, local cardiac surgical capacity in the developing world. The Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA) was thus created, comprising The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS), the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and the World Heart Federation (WHF).

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Making a Difference: 5 Years of Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA).

Ann Thorac Surg

August 2024

Brigham and Women's Hospital and Mass General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts.

Informed by the almost unimaginable unmet need for cardiac surgery in the developing regions of the world, leading surgeons, cardiologists, editors in chief of the major cardiothoracic journals as well as representatives of medical industry and government convened in December 2017 to address this unacceptable disparity in access to care. The ensuing "Cape Town Declaration" constituted a clarion call to cardiac surgical societies to jointly advocate the strengthening of sustainable, local cardiac surgical capacity in the developing world. The Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA) was thus created, comprising The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS), the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and the World Heart Federation (WHF).

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Converting Short-Acting Insulin into Thermo-Stable Longer-Acting Insulin Using Multi-Layer Detachable Microneedles.

J Pharm Sci

September 2024

Center of Excellence in Materials and Bio-Interfaces, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. Electronic address:

The detachable dissolving microneedles (DDMNs) feature an array of needles capable of being separated from the base sheet during administration. Here they were fabricated to address delivery efficiency and storage stability of insulin. The constructed insulin-DDMN is multi-layered, with 1) a hard tip cover layer; 2) a layer of regular short-acting insulin (RI) mixed with hyaluronic acid (HA) and sorbitol (Sor) which occupies the taper tip region of the needles; 3) a barrier layer situated above the RI layer; and 4) a fast-dissolving layer connecting the barrier layer to the base sheet.

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Making a difference: 5 years of Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA).

Eur J Cardiothorac Surg

June 2024

Brigham and Women's Hosp. and Mass General Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA.

Informed by the almost unimaginable unmet need for cardiac surgery in the developing regions of the world, leading surgeons, cardiologists, editors in chief of the major cardiothoracic journals as well as representatives of medical industry and government convened in December 2017 to address this unacceptable disparity in access to care. The ensuing "Cape Town Declaration" constituted a clarion call to cardiac surgical societies to jointly advocate the strengthening of sustainable, local cardiac surgical capacity in the developing world. The Cardiac Surgery Intersociety Alliance (CSIA) was thus created, comprising The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS), the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS), the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and the World Heart Federation (WHF).

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Aim: The Atrial fibrillation Better Care (ABC) pathway provides a framework for holistic care management of atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. This study aimed to determine the impact of changes in compliance to ABC pathway management on clinical outcomes.

Methods: This is a prospective multicenter AF registry.

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Systolic blood pressure visit-to-visit variability and outcomes in Asian patients with atrial fibrillation.

Hypertens Res

June 2024

Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

We aimed to assess the association between SBP-VVV and outcomes in Asian patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). AF patients in the COOL-AF registry with SBP measured at baseline, and at least two other visits were studied. We defined SBP-VVV using the standard deviation (SD) of average SBP.

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Background: Sutureless and rapid deployment aortic valve replacement (SUAVR) has become an alternative to conventional aortic valve replacement (CAVR) for aortic stenosis (AS) treatment due to its advantages in reducing surgery time and improving outcomes. This study aimed to assess the cost-utility of SUAVR vs. CAVR treatment for patients with moderate to severe AS in Thailand.

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Unlabelled: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the real-world effectiveness, side effects and challenges associated with the implementing of the groundbreaking BPaL-containing regimen in Thailand. Another aim was to investigate the characteristics and severity of the disease, the presence of abnormal extensive lesions in chest X-Rays and the influence of cavitation on sputum conversion.

Material And Method: The case series study included patients at TB clinic of Central chest institute of Thailand between August 2021-April 2023.

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The advantage of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) and angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) in patients with preserved LV systolic function is uncertain. We aimed to investigate the effects of ACEI/ARB in high atherosclerotic risk patients without overt heart failure (HF) on long-term major cardiovascular outcomes (MACEs). The Cohort Of patients with high Risk for cardiovascular Events (CORE-Thailand) registry is a prospective, multicenter, observational, longitudinal study of Thai patients with high atherosclerotic risk.

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Net clinical benefit of oral anticoagulants in Asian patients with atrial fibrillation based on a CHADS-VASc score.

BMC Cardiovasc Disord

December 2023

Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 2 Wanglang Road, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand.

Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed the net clinical benefit (NCB) of oral anticoagulants (OACs) for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) based on their CHADS-VASc scores, focusing on thromboembolic (TE) events and major bleeding (MB) rates.
  • Data was collected from 3,402 AF patients between 2014 and 2017, analyzing the effects of OACs using statistical models and survival analysis.
  • Findings indicated that patients with a CHADS-VASc score of 3 or more had a positive NCB with either warfarin or direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), with DOACs showing a more favorable NCB and females benefiting more
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Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) awareness and knowledge among survivors is poor, leading to suboptimal self-management and follow-up care. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the impact of a multidisciplinary post-AKI clinic on AKI awareness and knowledge among survivors.

Methods: We conducted a quasi-experimental study among stage 2-3 AKI survivors who were followed in the multidisciplinary post-AKI clinic, comprising nephrologists, renal nurses, pharmacists, and dietitians.

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Although vaccine administration by microneedles has been demonstrated, delivery reliability issues have prevented their implementation. Through an  porcine skin experiment, we show visual evidence indicating that detachable dissolvable microneedles (DDMN) can deposit cargo into the dermis with insignificant loss of cargo to the stratum corneum. Using ovalbumin (OVA), a model antigen vaccine, as a cargo, the  experiments yielded a delivery efficiency of 86.

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