24 results match your criteria: "MacKay Memorial Hospital Taipei Taiwan.[Affiliation]"

Background: Dapagliflozin, a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor, is an epochal oral antidiabetic drug that improves cardiorenal outcomes. However, the effect of early dapagliflozin intervention on left ventricular (LV) remodeling in patients with type 2 diabetes free from cardiovascular disease remains unclear.

Methods And Results: The ELUCIDATE trial was a prospective, open-label, randomized, active-controlled study that enrolled 76 patients with asymptomatic type 2 diabetes with LV ejection fraction ≥50%, randomized to the dapagliflozin 10 mg/day add-on or standard-of-care group.

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Background: This study investigated whether initial SGLT2 (sodium-glucose cotransporter 2) inhibitor-based treatment is superior to metformin-based regimens as a primary prevention strategy among low-risk patients with diabetes.

Methods And Results: In this nationwide cohort study, a total of 38 496 patients with diabetes with low cardiovascular risk were identified (age 62.0±11.

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  • The study evaluates LCZ696, an angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor, as a treatment for patients with reduced ejection fraction heart failure (HFrEF) and examines its benefits across different subgroups.
  • A pooled analysis of 2,206 patients identified three distinct phenogroups based on clinical characteristics, with varied outcomes: phenogroup 1 had the best clinical results, phenogroup 2 experienced the highest cardiovascular death rates, and phenogroup 3 faced the most all-cause deaths and hospitalizations for heart failure.
  • The findings suggest that understanding these phenogroups can improve prognosis and treatment strategies for HFrEF patients receiving sacubitril/valsartan therapy.
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  • This study investigated the oral RSV fusion protein inhibitor AK0529 for treating infant patients hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, as current therapies are ineffective.
  • In a Phase 2 trial, infants were given AK0529 or a placebo, with no significant safety issues reported and promising results showing reduced viral load and respiratory symptoms with the higher dose of AK0529.
  • Overall, AK0529 was well-tolerated and indicated a potential for effective treatment in reducing RSV-related morbidity in young children.
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Objective: To evaluate the concept and efficacy of an adjustable implant (Prototype SH30: porcine implant and APrevent® VOIS: human concept) for treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) via in vivo mini-pig studies, human computed tomographic (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) image analysis, ex-vivo aerodynamic and acoustic analysis.

Methods: Feasibility testing and prototype implantation were performed using in-vivo UVFP porcine model ( = 8), followed by a dimensional finding study using CT and MR scans of larynges ( = 75) for modification of the implant prototypes. Acoustic and aerodynamic measurements were recorded on excised canine ( = 7) larynges with simulated UVFP before and after medialization with VOIS-Implant.

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CuI-mediated cyclization methodology helped yield benzimidazoles with different substitution manner, such as 1,2-diarylbenzimidazoles (4 and 5) and 1-arylbenzimidazoles (6-15). The result of structure-activity relationship (SAR) study confirmed the significance of the 5,6,7-trimethoxybenzimidazole moiety, and the representative derivatives (8-10) exhibited marked antiproliferative activity against A549, HCT-116, and PC-3 cells; in addition, they are able to inhibit the polymerization of tubulin. Among them, compound 10 inhibited the growth of A549, HCT-116, and PC-3 cells with a mean IC value of 0.

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  • Fragmented QRS (fQRS) may indicate myocardial scarring and is linked to worse outcomes in heart failure patients, especially those with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).
  • A study of 960 HFpEF patients identified different fQRS patterns and found that those with anterior/lateral fQRS had higher biomarkers indicating cardiac stress and more severe structural heart issues.
  • Over a follow-up period, patients with anterior/lateral fQRS faced a doubled risk of heart failure readmission and higher mortality rates, emphasizing the need for early detection and tailored treatment strategies.
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Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease mainly affecting the gastrointestinal tract. With the increased availability of modalities in the last two decades, the treatment of CD has advanced remarkably. Although medical treatment is the mainstay of therapy, most patients require surgery during the course of their illness, especially those who experience complications.

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  • - The study investigates how reduced saliva secretion might contribute to the formation of stones (sialolithiasis) in the submandibular gland, focusing on a group of 11 patients with this condition against a control group of 35 patients with different salivary issues.
  • - Researchers measured changes in saliva secretion using a scintigraphic exam to compare the unaffected submandibular glands in patients with sialolithiasis and the submandibular glands of the control group.
  • - Results indicated that patients with submandibular sialolithiasis had significantly lower saliva secretion compared to the control group, suggesting diminished saliva flow may play a role in developing these stones.
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Background Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is a chronic disease with substantial mortality. Management of HFrEF has seen significant breakthrough after the launch of neprilysin inhibitor. The PARADIGM-HF (Prospective Comparison of ARNI with ACEI to Determine Impacton Global Mortality and Morbidity in Heart Failure) trial showed that sacubitril/valsartan significantly reduces HFrEF mortality and the heart failure hospitalization rate.

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Background Visceral adipose tissue is assumed to be an important indicator for insulin resistance and diabetes beyond overweight/obesity. We hypothesized that region-specific visceral adipose tissue may regulate differential biological effects for new-onset diabetes regardless of overall obesity. Methods and Results We quantified various visceral adipose tissue measures, including epicardial adipose tissue, paracardial adipose tissue, interatrial fat, periaortic fat, and thoracic aortic adipose tissue in 1039 consecutive asymptomatic participants who underwent multidetector computed tomography.

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Background Data on rehospitalizations for heart failure (HF) in Asia are scarce. We sought to determine the burden and predictors of HF (first and recurrent) rehospitalizations and all-cause mortality in patients with HF and preserved versus reduced ejection fraction (preserved EF, ≥50%; reduced EF, <40%), in the multinational ASIAN-HF (Asian Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure) registry. Methods and Results Patients with symptomatic (stage C) chronic HF were followed up for death and recurrent HF hospitalizations for 1 year.

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Background Biomarkers of myocardial stress and fibrosis are elevated in people living with HIV and are associated with cardiac dysfunction. It is unknown whether sex influences these markers of heart failure risk in sub-Saharan Africa, where HIV burden is high and where the vast majority of women with HIV live. Methods and Results Echocardiograms and 6 plasma biomarkers (suppression of tumorigenicity-2, growth differentiation factor 15, galectin 3, soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1, NT-proBNP [N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide], and cystatin C) were obtained from 100 people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy and 100 HIV-negative controls in Uganda.

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Background Data comparing outcomes in heart failure (HF) across Asia are limited. We examined regional variation in mortality among patients with HF enrolled in the ASIAN-HF (Asian Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure) registry with separate analyses for those with reduced ejection fraction (EF; <40%) versus preserved EF (≥50%). Methods and Results The ASIAN-HF registry is a prospective longitudinal study.

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Background Previous studies show that patients with primary aldosteronism are associated with higher risk of congestive heart failure (CHF). However, the effect of target treatment to the incidental CHF has not been elucidated. We aimed to investigate the risk of new-onset CHF in patients with aldosterone-producing adenomas (APAs) and explore the effect of adrenalectomy on new onset of CHF.

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Gadolinium-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast is generally considered to be stable and safe. Adverse reactions due to MRI contrast agents are classified into allergic-like reactions and physiological reactions. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by gadolinium-based MRI contrast is extremely rare.

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Background And Aim: To assess the detection rates of colonization in the gastric cardia with two commercial kits of rapid urease test: 5 min UFT300 and 24 h CLO test in H. pylori-infected patients.

Methods: Eighty consecutive dyspeptic patients with confirmed H.

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Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease diagnosed pathologically by the build up of surfactant in the alveolar spaces. Establishing a diagnosis usually requires invasive procedures such as bronchoalveolar lavage and forceps biopsy to obtain tissue specimens. Infrequently, surgery is required when histopathological results from other modalities are equivocal.

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