5 results on '"Keng, Lam"'
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2. Unresponsive postoperative patient.
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Keng Lam and Sangha, Navdeep
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HEMATOMA , *GENERAL anesthesia , *NEUROMUSCULAR diseases , *SURGICAL complications , *DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis , *NEUROMUSCULAR blockade , *MUSCLE weakness , *AORTIC dissection , *SUGAMMADEX ,CHRONIC kidney failure complications - Published
- 2021
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3. Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Tumor-Related Epilepsy: Does It Make Sense?
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Keng Lam and Hwang, Jane Y.
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NEURAL stimulation , *EPILEPSY , *VAGUS nerve , *BRAIN tumors , *ANTICONVULSANTS , *PATHOGENESIS - Abstract
Seizure is a common presenting symptom for those with brain tumor due to its unique pathogenesis. Several choices of antiepileptic drug are available to use, but some patients can still go on to develop tumor-related refractory epilepsy. Vagus nerve stimulation is becoming a popular option for those with medical refractory epilepsy but no brain tumor due to its effectiveness. There are very few studies available that address the topic of using vagus nerve stimulation for tumor-related epilepsy. Here we discuss the evidence of using vagus nerve stimulation for refractory tumorrelated epilepsy and its challenges and gaps moving forward. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Clinical Outcome of Adult Spinal Muscular Atrophy Patients Treated with Nusinersen: A Case Series Review.
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Keng Lam and Abel Wu
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SPINAL muscular atrophy , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *ADULTS , *PHYSICAL therapy - Abstract
Introduction: Nusinersen is an antisense oligonucleotide drug that was developed for treatment of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Its effectiveness for adults is limited; therefore, more clinical data are needed to guide adult SMA patients who are considering this treatment. Methods: Through case series review, we retrospectively reviewed charts of Kaiser Permanente Southern California members who were already receiving nusinersen treatment, which has been available since August 2017. Patients were evaluated by physical therapy using the Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale (out of highest possible score of 40). Results: We identified 4 adult patients who met our study criteria as of February 1, 2020. All patients were mobility device dependent. Patient age ranged from 23 to 56 years. A generalized linear model was used to assess trendlines for repeated measures within subjects. In this small sample, there appears to a significant increase in scores on repeated measures (p = 0.0027). Conclusion: Based on this small study, some adult SMA patients may benefit from treatment with nusinersen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. The effects of Chinese proprietary medicine and vaccination on patients with COVID-19: a retrospective study in Macao.
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Mo, Hui, Zhou, Man-Fei, Lao, Edmundo Patricio Lopes, Chan, Ka-Kei, Lai, On-Na, Ho, Man-In, Wong, Kin-Wa, Ho, Ka-Meng, Sio, Kin-Tim, Fong, Keng-Lam, Zhao, Yong-Hua, Cheang, Seng-Ip, and Lo, Iek-Long
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IMMUNIZATION , *COVID-19 , *HERBAL medicine , *COVID-19 vaccines , *QUARANTINE , *AGE distribution , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *INTERVIEWING , *SEX distribution , *EMPLOYMENT , *CHI-squared test , *EXERCISE , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *BODY mass index , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *CHINESE medicine , *PROPORTIONAL hazards models , *COVID-19 pandemic , *DRUG administration , *DRUG dosage - Abstract
Background: COVID-19 is continuing to ravage globally and has resulted in a huge health and financial burden. Chinese proprietary medicines, such as Lianhua Qingwen (LHQW) and Huoxiang Zhengqi (HXZQ) capsules, have been recommended for non-high-risk patients with COVID-19 in China. Based on this, we described the baseline information, using status of LHQW and HXZQ capsules and inoculation history of quarantined patients in the second half of 2022 in Macao. Additionally, we analyzed the underlying association among medicines administration, vaccination and COVID-19 indices, in order to explore novel clues for the regular control and prevention of local epidemic situation in the future. Methods: A total of 976 patients in Macao quarantine hotels from June to August 2022 were included in the present study, of which, 857 subjects were followed-up for prognosis evaluation. During quarantine, the baseline demographic information, including sex, age, BMI, occupation and personal habits were collected. Additionally, the inoculation history, medicine employment status and cycle threshold (Ct) values were also reported. We interviewed the patients for collection of their symptoms at the beginning and end of quarantine, as well as prognostic ones. Basic statistical description of baseline information, vaccination history and medication were displayed. Chi-squared test or with continuous correction test was employed for comparison of dichotomous data between two or multiple groups. Binary logistic regression was applied to reveal the correlation between potential risk factors and Ct values or prognosis symptoms. We also used Cox regression model to identify the effect of different types of vaccine products on Ct value altering rate. Results: Patients who were female (52.0%), engaged in service industry (31.8%), from Macao native (65.8%), never took physical exercises (33.6%) and preferred irritated diet (59.5%) enjoyed more dominant proportions. Over 80% of participants were inoculated and 74.6% of them chose inactivated COVID-19 vaccine produced by China National Biotech Group (CNBG). Participants used LHQW capsules accounted for 92.1% and the duration of medicating lasted for one to two weeks. All of the reported symptoms were significantly ameliorated after quarantine and the duration of quarantine was concentrated on 21 days. People with different age, sex, occupation and region had different choices of HXZQ administration and vaccination. Additionally, middle dose (4–5 boxes) of LHQW capsules exhibited evidently negative association with positive Ct values (adjusted, − 0.037 ± 0.19, p = 0.04). Two doses of CNBG and one dose of mRNA vaccine had obvious protective effect on reducing Ct positive rate (p = 0.041). Meanwhile, symptoms after quarantine were significantly positive correlated with those in prognosis (adjusted, 1.38 ± 0.18, p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Our study found that the administration of LHQW capsules was beneficial for Ct value turning negative, meanwhile, certain mixed inoculation may be the promoting factor to reduce the positive rate of Ct value. These findings provide data basis for the Chinese proprietary medicine treatment and mixed vaccination applying for prevention and control of local COVID-19 epidemic in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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