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2. AN IMPROVED GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR TEST DATA GENERATION FOR SIMULINK MODELS
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Hanh, LTM, Binh, NT, and Tung, KT
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Mutation testing is a powerful and effective software testing technique to assess the quality of test suites. Although many research works have been done in the field of search-based testing, automatic test data generation based on the mutation analysis method is not straightforward. In this paper, an Improved Genetic Algorithm (IGA) is proposed to increase the quality of test data based on mutation coverage criterion. This algorithm involves some modifications of genetic operators and the employment of memory mechanism to enhance its effectiveness. The proposed approach is implemented to generate test data for Simulink models. The obtained results indicated that IGA outperformed the conventional genetic algorithm in terms of the quality of test sets, and the execution time.
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- 2017
3. Evaluation of the Luminex xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel FAST v2 assay for detection of multiple respiratory viral pathogens in nasal and throat swabs in Vietnam [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
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Thi Ty Hang, V, Thi Han Ny, N, My Phuc, T, Thi Thanh Tam, P, Thao Huong, D, Dang Trung Nghia, H, Tran Anh Vu, N, Thi Hong Phuong, P, Van Xang, N, Dong, N, Nhu Hiep, P, Van Hung, N, Tinh Hien, T, Rabaa, M, Thwaites, GE, Baker, S, Van Tan, L, Van Doorn, HR, Berto, A, Boni, MF, Bryant, JE, Phu, BD, Campbell, JI, Carrique-Mas, J, Hung, DM, Huong, DT, Oanh, DT, Day, JN, Tan, DV, Han, DA, Farrar, JJ, Trang, HTT, Long, HB, Duong, HV, Thu, HTK, Cuong, LC, Hung, LM, Phuong, LT, Phuc, LT, Luat, LX, Ha, LTT, Chuong, LV, Loan, MTP, Nadjm, B, Bao, NT, Hoa, NT, Tue, NT, Tu, NC, Thuan, ND, Chuyen, NK, An, NN, Vinh, NN, Hung, NQ, Dung, NT, Minh, NT, Binh, NT, Tham, NTH, Tien, NTH, Chuc, NTK, Ngoc, NTL, Ha, NTL, Lien, NTN, Diep, NTN, Nhung, NT, Chau, NTS, Chi, NTY, Trinh, NT, Van, NT, Van Cuong, N, Van Kinh, NV, Van Minh Hoang, N, Van My, N, Van Thang, N, Van Thanh, N, Van Vinh Chau, N, Ha My, P, Hong Anh, P, Thi Minh Khoa, P, Van Lao, PV, Van Minh, P, Van Be Bay, P, Rahman, M, Thompson, C, Thi Dieu Ngan, TTD, Do Hoang Nhu, T, Hoang Minh Chau, THM, Toan, TK, Thi Kim Hong, T, Thi Ngoc Dung, T, Thi Thanh Thanh, T, Thi Thuy Minh, T, Thua Nguyen, TT, Tri, TQ, and Be Hien, V
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Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are among the leading causes of hospitalization in children ≤5 years old. Rapid diagnostics of viral pathogens is essential to avoid unnecessary antibiotic treatment, thereby slowing down antibiotic-resistance. We evaluated the diagnostic performance of the Luminex xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel FAST v2 against viral specific PCR as reference assays for ARI in Vietnam. Methods: Four hundred and forty two nose and throat swabs were collected in viral transport medium, and were tested with Luminex xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel FAST v2. Multiplex RT-PCR and single RT-PCR were used as references. Results: Overall, viral pathogens were detected in a total count of 270/294 (91.8%, 95% CI 88.1-94.7) by the Luminex among reference assays, whilst 112/6336 (1.8%, 95% CI, 1.4-2.1) of pathogens were detected by the Luminex, but not by reference assays. Frequency of pathogens detected by Luminex and reference assays was 379 and 292, respectively. The diagnostic yield was 66.7% (295/442, 95%CI 62.1-71.1%) for the Luminex assay and 54.1% (239/442, 95% CI, 49.3-58.8%) for reference assays. The Luminex kit had higher yields for all viruses except influenza B virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and human bocavirus. High agreements between both methods [mean (range): 0.91 (0.83-1.00)] were found for 10/15 viral agents. Conclusions: The Luminex assay is a high throughput multiplex platform for rapid detection of common viral pathogens causing ARI. Although the current high cost may prevent Luminex assays from being widely used, especially in limited resource settings where ARI are felt most, its introduction in clinical diagnostics may help reduce unnecessary use of antibiotic prescription.
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- 2017
4. Parallel mutant execution techniques in mutation testing process for simulink models
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Hanh, LTM, Binh, NT, and Tung, KT
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0805 Distributed Computing, 1005 Communications Technologies - Abstract
Mutation testing { a fault-based technique for soft- ware testing { is a computationally expensive approach. One of the powerful methods to improve the performance of mutation without reducing effectiveness is to employ parallel processing, where mutants and tests are executed in parallel. This approach reduces the total time needed to accomplish the mutation analysis. This paper proposes three strategies for parallel execution of mutants on multicore machines using the Parallel Computing Toolbox (PCT) with the Matlab Distributed Computing Server. It aims to demonstrate that the computationally intensive software testing schemes, such as mutation, can be facilitated by using parallel processing. The experiments were carried out on eight different Simulink models. The results represented the efficiency of the pro- posed approaches in terms of execution time during the testing process.
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- 2017
5. A Novel Fitness function of metaheuristic algorithms for test data generation for simulink models based on mutation analysis
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Hanh, LTM, Binh, NT, and Tung, KT
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0803 Computer Software, 0804 Data Format, 0806 Information Systems ,Software Engineering - Abstract
Testing is one of the crucial activities to assure the software quality. The main objective of testing is to generate test data uncovering faults in software modules. There are a variety of testing techniques in which mutation testing is a popular approach to generate test sets and evaluate their fault detection ability. Simulink is an environment widely used in industry to design and simulate critical systems. Testing such a system at the design phase could help to detect faults earlier. This study aims to propose a novel fitness function of metaheuristic algorithms to generate test data based on the mutation technique for the Simulink models. The fitness function is designed by analyzing each mutation operator and the features of blocks in the Simulink environment in order to guide the search process to reach the test data killing mutants more easily. Then, this fitness function is used in the multi-parent crossover genetic algorithm to generate test sets. The obtained results indicated that the mutation score has been significantly improved for all models when using the novel fitness function. In addition, each stubborn mutant was killed with a lower number of test data evaluations in comparison with the work of other authors.
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- 2016
6. Depression and related factors among patients with post-COVID-19 conditions: Cross-sectional, hospital-based study.
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Binh NT, Thuan TT, Luc NHT, Bang HT, and Trinh LTD
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Background and Aims: The COVID-19 crisis has significantly impacted public health, particularly mental health. This study aims to determine the prevalence of depression and related factors among patients with post-COVID-19 conditions in an outpatient clinic at a tertiary referral hospital in Southern Vietnam., Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 410 patients with post-COVID-19 conditions in an outpatient clinic at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City. A convenience sampling method was used to screen for depression using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)., Results: A total of 410 patients participated in the study. Depression was observed in 23.7% of respondents, categorized as mild (80.4%), moderate (16.5%), or severe (3.1%) based on PHQ-9 scores. Factors influencing depression included age 50 years or older, religion, education level, full-time employment, marital status, family contact, use of anti-inflammatory drugs, hospital admission due to COVID-19, chronic diseases, hypertension, and post-COVID-19 symptoms (shortness of breath, palpitations, fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, brain fog, insomnia, and loss of appetite). The most common symptoms reported were cough, dyspnea, shortness of breath, fatigue, and loss of appetite. A p -value of less than 0.05 indicated statistical significance., Conclusion: The prevalence of depression among patients with post-COVID-19 conditions in the outpatient clinic was high. Improving mental health and quality of life, alongside the prevention and treatment of COVID-19, should remain public health priorities., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (© 2024 The Author(s). Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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7. New insights on the optical properties and upconversion fluorescence of Er-doped CoAl 2 O 4 nanocrystals.
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Kien NT, Lam VD, Duong PV, Hien NT, Luyen NT, Do PV, Binh NT, and Ca NX
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In this study, Er-doped CoAl
2 O4 nanocrystals (NCs) were synthesized via co-precipitation. All the NCs were crystallized in the form of a single phase with a spinel structure and Er3+ ions replaced Al3+ ions in the formation of the CoAl2- x Erx O4 alloy structure. The optical characteristics of the Er3+ ion-doped CoAl2 O4 NCs were thoroughly investigated by analyzing both the UV-VIS and photoluminescence spectra, using the Judd-Ofelt theory. The effect of Er doping content on the luminescent properties of the CoAl2 O4 pigment (using lasers emitting at wavelengths of 413 and 978 nm) has been studied. The values of Judd-Oflet intensity parameters ( Ω2 , Ω4 , and Ω6 ) were determined from the absorption spectra using the least square fitting method. The J-O parameters were calculated and compared with those of other host materials; the values of the Ω2 , Ω4 , and Ω6 parameters decreased with an increase in Er concentration. This suggests that the rigidity and local symmetry of the host materials become weaker as the concentration of Er3+ ions increases. The highest value of the Ω2 parameter, when compared with Ω4 and Ω6 , suggests that the vibrational frequencies in the given samples are relatively low. The upconversion fluorescence phenomenon was observed and explained in detail under an excitation wavelength of 978 nm when the excitation power was varied., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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8. Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: Brain MRI lesion features from 2 cases reports.
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Au HD, Lan NT, Binh NT, Linh LT, Hien MM, and Duc NM
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Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) is an uncommon prion disease, also a fatal degenerative brain disorder. We aimed to illustrate 2 clinical cases, a 60-year-old female and a 57-year-old male, who came to the hospital due to rapidly progressive cognitive decline. A 1.5T brain MRI in both patients detected cortical and basal ganglia signal abnormalities with diffuse, asymmetrical features. The patient underwent electroencephalography and cerebrospinal fluid tests, which showed abnormal waves and a positive 14-3-3 protein test in the CSF samples of both patients. According to the 2018 US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) diagnostic criteria, we finally diagnosed these patients with sCJD., (© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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- 2023
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9. Percutaneous transhepatic bilioenteric neoanastomosis: A novel approach for managing bile duct injuries following choledochal cyst resection in patients with anatomical variations of the biliary tree: A case study.
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Hoa TQ, Binh NT, Nam PS, and Hien PN
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Bile duct injuries are rare complications of hepatobiliary pancreatic surgery, leading to severe complications if not timely diagnosed and treated, with surgery traditionally being the primary treatment option. However, percutaneous transhepatic or endoscopic interventions have recently gained widespread use. We present a case study of a patient with variant biliary anatomy, who suffered biliary tract injury postcholedochal cyst resection and Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy; successfully treated with percutaneous transhepatic bilioenteric neoanastomosis, guided by ultrasound and digital subtraction angiography (DSA)., (© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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- 2023
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10. The Efficacy of Transplanting Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell Sheets in the Treatment of Myocardial Infarction in Mice.
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Bui TQ, Binh NT, Pham TL, Le Van T, Truong NH, Nguyen DP, Luu TT, Nguyen-Xuan Pham T, Cam Tran T, Nguyen HT, Thuy-Trinh N, and Tran PA
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The transplantation of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) sheets derived from human umbilical cords (hUCs) was investigated in this study as a potential application in treating myocardial infarction (MI). Two groups of hUC-MSC sheets were formed by populating LunaGel
TM , which are 3D scaffolds of photo-crosslinkable gelatin-based hydrogel with two different cell densities. An MI model was created by ligating the left anterior descending coronary artery of healthy BALB/c mice. After two weeks, the cell sheets were applied directly to the MI area and the efficacy of the treatment was evaluated over the next two weeks by monitoring the mice's weight, evaluating the left ventricle ejection fraction, and assessing the histology of the heart tissue at the end of the experiment. Higher cell density showed significantly greater efficiency in MI mice treatment in terms of weight gain and the recovery of ejection fraction. The heart tissue of the groups receiving cell sheets showed human-CD44-positive staining and reduced fibrosis and apoptosis. In conclusion, the hUC-MSC sheets ameliorated heart MI injury in mice and the efficacy of the cell sheets improved as the number of cells increased.- Published
- 2023
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11. Experience of Peripheral Blood CD34+ Stem Cells Collection in Autoimmune Patients.
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Duyen NT, Vien MV, Khai LT, Sy BT, Hoan PQ, Son LH, Phuong NTM, Nga LTT, Truong HX, Hieu PV, Trang TTH, Nga DTH, and Binh NT
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- Female, Male, Humans, Adolescent, Young Adult, Adult, Middle Aged, Monocytes, Neutrophils, Antigens, CD34, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Leukocytes, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Background: Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation with or without CD34+ selection is being used successfully to treat patients with severe and refractory autoimmune disease. This study describes our experience of CD34+ stem cell mobilization, harvesting and selection in autoimmune patients based on conditions in Vietnam - the developing country., Methods: Eight autoimmune patients (four patients with Myasthenia Gravis and four patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) underwent PBSC mobilization with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and cyclophosphamide. The apheresis was performed on a Terumo BCT Spectra Optia machine. CD34+ hematopoetic stem cells were collected from the leukapheresis by CliniMACS Plus device using CD34 Enrichment KIT. CD34+ cells, T and B lymphocytes were counted on a FACS BD Canto II device., Results: Eight patients (4 MG and 4 SLE) including 5 females and 3 males were involved in this study. The mean age of the patients was 33.13 ± 16.64 years (ranging from 13 to 58 years). The average number of days for mobilization was 7.9 ± 1.6 days, whereas the average number of days for harvesting was 1.5 ± 0.5 days. There was no difference in the number of days for mobilization and harvesting between the MG and SLE groups. The number of CD34+ cells in peripheral blood (PB) on the day of harvesting was 108.37 ± 59.64 x 106 cells/L. There was a significant difference in white blood cell (WBC), neutrophil, monocyte, and platelet cell counts between before and after mobilization. On the day of stem cell harvesting, variables such as WBC, neutrophil, lymphocyte, monocyte, platelet, CD34+ cell counts, and hemoglobin were not different between the MG and SLE groups. The CD34+ recovery percentage following the CD34+ selection procedure was 68.8%, whereas almost 99.9% of the T and B lymphocytes, and NK cells in the PBSC products were eliminated., Conclusions: Very first attempts in mobilizing, harvesting, and selecting CD34+ stem cells were successful, paving the way for autoimmune patients to have autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Vietnam.
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- 2023
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12. A community-based strategy to eliminate hepatitis C among people who inject drugs in Vietnam.
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Nagot N, Binh NT, Hong TT, Vinh VH, Quillet C, Vallo R, Huong DT, Hai Oanh KT, Thanh NTT, Rapoud D, Quynh BTN, Nguyen DQ, Feelemyer J, Michel L, Vickerman P, Fraser H, Weiss L, Lemoine M, Lacombe K, Des Jarlais D, Khue PM, Moles JP, and Laureillard D
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Background: Towards hepatitis C elimination among people who inject drugs (PWID), we assessed the effectiveness of a strategy consisting of a community-based respondent-driven sampling (RDS) as wide screening, a simplified and integrated hospital-based care, and prevention of reinfection supported by community-based organisations (CBO), in Hai Phong, Vietnam., Methods: Adults who injected heroin were enrolled in a RDS survey implemented in two CBO premises. Rapid HIV and HCV tests were done on site, and blood was taken for HCV RNA testing. Those with detectable HCV RNA were referred with CBO support to three public hospitals for 12-week sofosbuvir/daclatasvir, plus ribavirin for patients with cirrhosis. Participants were followed-up 12 weeks post-treatment (SVR12) and 48 weeks after enrolment. The primary endpoint was the rate of undetectable HCV RNA participants at 48 weeks., Findings: Among the 1444 RDS survey participants, 875 had hepatitis C. Their median age was 41 years (IQR 36-47), 96% were males, 36% were HIV-coinfected. Overall, 686 (78.4%) started sofosbuvir/daclatasvirs, and 629 of the 647 (97.2%) patients tested at SVR12 were cured. At week 48 (581/608) 95.6% had undetectable HCV RNA, representing 66.4% of all PWID identified with hepatitis C. The reinfection rate after SVR12 was 4/100 person-years (95% CI: 2-7)., Interpretation: Our strategy, involving CBO and addressing all steps from wide HCV screening to prevention of reinfection, stands as a promising approach to eliminate HCV among PWID in low and middle-income countries., Funding: France ANRS|MIE (#ANRS12380). The RDS survey was implemented with grants from the NIDA (#R01DA041978) and ANRS|MIE (#ANRS12353)., Competing Interests: ML received fees from Cepheid and Gilead US, as well as consultancy fees from Gilead US, outside the submitted work. KL received grants or contracts from MSD, honoraria from Janssen and Gilead, and travel support from Gilead, outside the submitted work. DDJ received grants and contracts from U.S. Centers for Disease Control, outside the submitted work. PV grants and contracts from Gilead medical Sciences outside the submitted work. Other authors declare no competing interest., (© 2023 The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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13. Cytogenetic Characteristics of de novo Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Southern Vietnam.
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Thao LTT, Ha CT, Ha NTT, Beaupha SMC, Nghia H, Tung TT, Son NT, Binh NT, Dung PC, Vu HA, and Xinh PT
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- Humans, Adult, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Vietnam epidemiology, Chromosome Aberrations, Translocation, Genetic genetics, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute epidemiology, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute genetics, Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute diagnosis
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Background: The cytogenetic characteristics are important factors for risk stratification at diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML); however, cytogenetic profile of Vietnamese patients with AML remains undetermined. In this study, we present the chromosomal data of de novo AML patients in Southern Vietnam., Methods: We performed cytogenetic testing for 336 AML patients using G banding. If the patients had suspected abnormalities, fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes of inv(3)(q21q26)/t(3;3)(q21;q26), 5q31, 7q31, t(8;21)(q21.3;q22), 11q23, t(15;17)(q24;q21), inv(16)(p13q22)/t(16;16)(p13;q22)were analyzed. Patients without above aberrations or with normal karyotype were tested by fluorescence in situ hybridization using probe 11q23., Results: We found that the median age was 39 years. According to French - American - British classification, AML-M2 is the most frequent type with 35.1%. Chromosomal abnormalities were detected in 208 cases, accounting for 61.9%. Among structural abnormalities, t(15;17) was the most common (19.6%), followed by t(8;21) and inv (16)/t(16;16) in 10.1% and 6.2%, respectively. In perspective of chromosomal numerical abnornmalities, loss of sex chromosomes are the most common (7.7%), followed by +8 in 6.8%, -7/del(7q) in 4.4%, +21 in 3.9% and -5/del (5q) in 2.1%. The prevalence of addditional cytogenetic aberrations accompanying with t(8;21) and inv(16)/t(16;16) were 82.4% and 52.4%, repectively. None of +8 cases was associated with t(8;21). Regarding cytogenetic risk assessment according to European Leukemia Net 2017, there were 121 (36%) patients in favorable-risk, 180 (53.6%) in intermediate-risk and 35 (10.4%) in adverse-risk group., Conclusion: In conclusion, this is the first comprehensive cytogenetic profile of Vietnamese patients diagnosed with de novo AML, which helps clinical doctors in prognostic classification for AML patients in Southern Vietnam.
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14. Encapsulation of Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells in LunaGel Photocrosslinkable Extracellular Matrix and Subcutaneous Transplantation in Mice.
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Pham TL, Nguyen DP, Luu TT, Nguyen LS, Binh NT, Nguyen QD, and Tran PA
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Stem cells have significant potential in regenerative medicines. However, a major issue with implanting stem cells in the regeneration of new tissue is the methods to implant them and cell viability and functions before and after implantation. Here we developed a simple yet effective method that used photo-crosslinkable gelatin-based hydrogel (LunaGel
TM ) as a scaffold for the encapsulation, expansion, and eventually, transplantation of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) into mice subcutaneously. We demonstrated the proliferation and maintenance of the original expression of mesenchymal stem cell markers as well as the ability to differentiate into mesoderm-derived cells. The hydrogel was highly stable with no signs of degradation after 20 days in PBS. The hUC-MSCs remained viable after transplantation into mice's subcutaneous pockets and migrated to integrate with the surrounding tissues. We showed a collagen-rich layer surrounding the transplanted cell-laden scaffold indicating the effects of growth factors secreted by the hUC-MSCs. A connective tissue layer was found between the implanted cell-laden scaffold and the collagen layer, and immunohistochemical staining results suggested that this tissue was derived from the MSCs which migrated from within the scaffold. The results, thus, also suggested a protective effect the scaffold has on the encapsulated cells from the antibodies and cytotoxic cells of the host immune system.- Published
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15. LifeSeeker: an interactive concept-based retrieval system for lifelog data.
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Nguyen TN, Le TK, Ninh VT, Caputo A, Healy G, Smyth S, Tran MT, and Binh NT
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Lifelogging was introduced as the process of passively capturing personal daily events via wearable devices. It ultimately creates a visual diary encoding every aspect of one's life with the aim of future sharing or recollecting. In this paper, we present LifeSeeker, a lifelog image retrieval system participating in the Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC) for 3 years, since 2019. Our objective is to support users to seek specific life moments using a combination of textual descriptions, spatial relationships, location information, and image similarities. In addition to the LSC challenge results, a further experiment was conducted in order to evaluate the power retrieval of our system on both expert and novice users. This experiment informed us about the effectiveness of the user's interaction with the system when involving non-experts., Competing Interests: Conflict of InterestsThe authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (© The Author(s) 2023.)
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16. Stem cell sheet fabrication from human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell and Col-T scaffold.
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Le-Buu Pham T, Nguyen TM, Phu-Hai Nguyen D, Tran HN, Thi-Thanh Nguyen T, Binh NT, Nguyen QD, and Bui HT
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- Humans, Stem Cells, Umbilical Cord, Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Today, stem cell therapy has been shown to be a remarkable progress and an important application in the regeneration of defective tissues and organs. To deliver stem cells to the injured area, several methods have been proposed such as an intravenous infusion, direct damaged tissue injection, or stem cell sheet transplantation. In this study, we aimed to fabricate a stem cell sheet by culturing human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) on a Col-T scaffold to recover the structure and function of damaged tissues. The results showed that cells reach confluent on the scaffold surface 18 h after seeding. These stem cells were able to survive and proliferate on Col-T scaffold. The average tensile strength of the stem cell sheet was 2.65 MPa. The sheet reached the sterile standards when tested for total bacteria, Candida albicans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus according to Circular number 06/2011/TT-BYT of Vietnam Ministry of Health. In addition, the stem cell sheet was non-toxic when evaluated for exposure toxicity and fluid toxicity according to iSO-10993. Importantly, 5 days after culturing on the Col-T scaffold, the seeded hUC-MSCs were still possessed all properties of MSC such as spindle-shaped, adhesive, could differentiate into mesoderm-derived cells, showed to be CD90, CD105, CD73 positive and CD45, CD34, CD11b, CD19, HLA-DR negative. In summary, our study was successful in creating a stem cell sheet from hUC-MSCs and Col-T scaffold for subsequent in vivo transplantation in the future., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Pham Le Buu Truc reports financial support was provided by Biotechnology Center of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Bui Hong Thuy reports a relationship with International University that includes: board membership. The remaining authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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17. The effects of NUDT15 and TPMT variants on mercaptopurine treatment in Vietnamese pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients.
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Nghia H, Than HH, Dong CV, Oanh TTK, Truc VTT, Ngan CTT, Ngon HT, Binh NT, Dung PC, Anh Vu H, and Xinh PT
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- Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic adverse effects, Asian People, Child, Humans, Pyrophosphatases therapeutic use, Vietnam, Mercaptopurine therapeutic use, Methyltransferases genetics, Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma drug therapy, Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma genetics, Pyrophosphatases genetics
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6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) plays a critical role in the treatment of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). NUDT15 and TPMT gene variants have been strongly associated with myelotoxicity caused by using 6-MP. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the frequency of NUDT15 and TPMT polymorphisms, as well as the impact of NUDT15 variants on the use of 6-MP to treat pediatric ALL in Vietnam. Sanger sequencing was applied to detect NUDT15 and TPMT gene variants in 70 pediatric ALL patients. Duration of drug interruption, level of neutropenia, and 6-MP tolerance dose were recorded. NUDT15 variants were detected from 23 out of 70 (32.9%) patients. Three well-known haplotype variants were identified as NUDT15 *2 (p.V18_V19insGV and p.R139C), *3 (p.R139C), and *6 (p.V18_V19insGV); besides, a novel NUDT15 p.R11Q was not previously reported. The NUDT15 wild-type, heterozygous variant, and homozygous variant genotypes were 67.1%, 30.1%, and 2.8%, respectively. Two TPMT heterozygous polymorphisms were TPMT *3C and *6, accounted for 2.8%. Patients with intermediate and low activity NUDT15 were given the median 6-MP tolerance dose of 55.2 and 37.2 versus 69.5 mg/m
2 /day of patients with NUDT15 normal activity ( p = 0.0001). Patients with homozygous variant diplotype were drastically sensitive to 6-MP, with an average dose intensity of 49.6%, compared to 73.6% and 92.7% of those with heterozygous and wild-type diplotype, respectively ( p = 0.0001). Our results suggest that 6-MP dose adjustment should be based on NUDT15 variants in pediatric Vietnamese ALL patients.- Published
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18. Novel mutations in unrelated Vietnamese patients with chronic granulomatous disease.
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Binh NT, Lien NTK, Anh NTV, Mai NTP, Ha NTV, Ha DT, Tung NV, and Hoang NH
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- Asian People, Child, Humans, Mutation, NADPH Oxidases genetics, Vietnam, Granulomatous Disease, Chronic diagnosis, Granulomatous Disease, Chronic genetics
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Background: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) due to genetic defects in the NADPH oxidase of phagocytes. Affected patients become susceptible to infections such as pneumonia, diarrhea, and skin ulcer types. The patients require life-long treatment with prophylactic antibiotics, antifungals, or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) therapy. Early, accurate diagnosis will contribute to the life-prolonging of patients with CGD. This study's aim is to identify the mutation related to the disease., Case Presentation: Six patients from different Vietnamese families were collected for genetic analysis at Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology Department, Vietnam National Hospital Pediatrics. They were diagnosed with CGD by flow cytometry test with the conversion of dihydrorhodamine (DHR) 123 to rhodamine 123., Methods: We performed whole exome sequencing (WES) as a tool for detecting novel mutations. The mutations were confirmed by the Sanger sequencing method in patients and their families. The influence of the mutations was predicted with the in silico analysis tools: PROVEAN, SIFT, PolyPhen 2, Mutation Taster, and MaxEntScan., Results: In this study, five mutations were found in six unrelated patients with CGD from different Vietnamese families. Three novel pathogenic mutations were detected including one mutation (c.45+2 T>G) in the CYBB gene and two mutations (c.187_188insA and c.289G>C) in the NCF2 gene., Conclusions: Our results of CGD-related mutations contribute to the general understanding of the etiology of the disease and emphasize that WES sequencing can be used as a tool to help to diagnose carriers as well as assist in genetic counseling and prenatal screening., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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19. Percutaneous transhepatic holmium laser lithotripsy for cholelithiasis and balloon dilation for common bile duct stone removal.
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Binh NT, Hoa TQ, My TT, and Duc NM
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Biliary lithiasis is common in clinical practice. We present the case of a 53-year-old man referred to our hospital with a history of biliary lithiasis. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging revealed gallbladder stones and common bile duct stones. To avoid surgery, we opted to apply percutaneous transhepatic techniques to clear gallbladder and bile duct stones. This study reports our experience using these techniques, including percutaneous transhepatic holmium laser lithotripsy for cholelithiasis combined with balloon dilation to remove common bile duct stones and avoid open surgery., (© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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20. Preoperative embolization of hypervascular spinal tumors: Two case reports.
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Binh NT, Hoa TQ, Linh LT, My TT, Anh PQ, and Duc NM
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The performance of preoperative embolization on a spinal tumor can be a useful adjunctive procedure that minimizes blood loss and complications, particularly for both metastatic and non-metastatic hypervascular tumors. We discuss two cases of hypervascular spinal tumors that were successfully treated with preoperative embolization and surgery. The first patient was an 18-year-old man who presented with cervical and shoulder pain for two months without paralysis or weakness. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a tumor located in the D2 posterior vertebral arch that extended into the spinal canal and compressed the spinal cord. The second patient was a 68-year-old man with back pain that radiated to the legs for ten days. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass in the L4 vertebral body. Both patients received tumor embolization and surgery. After surgery, neither patient experienced any major complications. Histological examination revealed osteoblastoma in the first patient and plasmacytoma in the second patient., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest., (© 2022 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Journal of Clinical Imaging Science.)
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21. Spectrum of HBB gene mutations among 696 β-thalassemia patients and carriers in Southern Vietnam.
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Xinh PT, Chuong HQ, Ha NTT, Tram HDB, Van Dong C, Thanh LVH, Hoa NTH, Nghia H, Binh NT, Dung PC, and Vu HA
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- Alleles, Female, Genotype, Humans, Mutation genetics, Pregnancy, Vietnam epidemiology, beta-Globins genetics, beta-Thalassemia genetics
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Background: Thalassemias are common inherited blood disorders that have been extensively studied in Asia. Thus far, data on mutations of the HBB gene in Vietnamese patients with β-thalassemia are limited to small studies., Methods: We recruited 696 β-thalassemia patients and carriers in southern Vietnam and analyzed for the HBB gene mutations using Sanger sequencing technology., Results: We documented 27 types of known mutations and 10 types of novel variants on 737 alleles out of 1392 surveyed alleles. The three most common mutations, which account for more than ¾ of all mutant alleles, were c.79G > A (HbE), c.124_127delTTCT, and c.52A > T. The novel variants were mainly located in 5' untranslated region (c.-92delC and c.-67A > G) and 3' untranslated region (c.*4C > T, c.*116_*117insA, c.*142 T > C, c.*156G > C, c.*176_*177insA, and c.*247 T > C), except for one in intron 2 (c.316-99 T > G) and one in exon 3 (c.385delG)., Conclusion: We provide here a comprehensive mutation spectrum of the HBB gene in Southern Vietnam, which is crucial for carrier screening and prenatal diagnosis in the future., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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22. Anti-Aging Effects of a Serum Based on Coconut Oil Combined with Deer Antler Stem Cell Extract on a Mouse Model of Skin Aging.
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Pham TL, Thi TT, Nguyen HT, Lao TD, Binh NT, and Nguyen QD
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- Aging, Animals, Cell Extracts, Coconut Oil, Mice, Antlers, Deer, Skin Aging
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Anti-aging is one of the top goals in the field of health care and aesthetics. Anti-aging cosmetics derived from nature are oriented to long-term development, bringing safety to users and being environmentally friendly. The aim of this study was to develop an anti-aging cosmetic formulation process based on coconut oil in combination with deer antler stem cell extract. The results show that the presence of deer antler stem cell extract added to the foundation made the serum product highly stable and helped improve skin aging significantly after 2 weeks of use. The skin site where the serum product was applied showed a smooth and elastic skin surface, with very few fine lines and shallow wrinkles. Serum reduced the number of wrinkles (48.09% compared to commercial serum (ME) and 60.31% compared to positive control (PC)), reduced skin recovery time (39.31% compared to ME and 67.1% of PC) after two weeks of use. After 2 weeks of use, collagen density increased 10.18% compared to ME and 63.76% compared to control. Epidermal thickness increased by 106.1% compared to PC and 121.7% compared to ME.
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23. Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholecystolithotomy by Holmium Laser for Non-high-Risk Patients with Symptomatic Gallbladder Stones.
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Binh NT, Ly NL, Hien PN, Linh LT, Lenh BV, and Duc NM
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Recurrence, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic, Gallstones surgery, Lasers, Solid-State therapeutic use
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Background: The development of gallstones, also known as cholelithiasis, is one of the most common diseases associated with the gastrointestinal tract. In developing countries 10% to 15% of men and >25% of women experience gallstones., Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes following percutaneous transhepatic cholecystolithotomy by holmium laser in non-high-risk patients with symptomatic gallbladder stones., Methods: This was an intervention study without control and with longitudinal follow-up. Subjects included patients who had only gallbladder stones, a normal gallbladder contractility index, and required a conservative treatment., Results: The study included 44 patients (20 men, 24 women), with a mean age of 41.5 ± 13.4 years. The success rate was 97.7%, and only 1 of 44 patients required follow-up laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Gallstones were successfully removed from 43 of 44 patients (97.7%). The complication rate was 13.6% (6/44 patients), and only minor complications were reported for 5 of the 6 patients with complications. In 34 of 43 patients, follow-up examinations were performed after 1 and 6 months. The gallstone recurrence rate at six-month follow-up was 11.8%, and a collapsed gallbladder was detected in 1 of 34 patients, with the remaining 33 patients retaining normal gallbladder contractility indices (>40%)., Conclusion: Percutaneous transhepatic cholecystolithotomy by holmium laser has a high gallstone removal rate (97.7%); however, recurrence remains a major problem. The complication rate was about 13.6%, most of which were minor complications. Cases associated with treatment failure or serious complications should be detected and treated promptly., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest to declare., (© 2022 Nguyen Thai Binh, Ngo-Thi Ly Ly, Phan Nhan Hien, Le Tuan Linh, Bui-Van Lenh, Nguyen Minh Duc.)
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24. Impact of smart locker use on customer satisfaction of online shoppers in Vietnam.
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Quan NH, Binh NT, and Ly BT
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In recent years, smart lockers have been increasingly utilised in the last-mile delivery stage of e-commerce. Although this technological advance has received significant scientific attention, especially in developed countries, little is known about the general behaviour of Smart Locker users. This study aimed to explore the impact of smart locker use on customer satisfaction with online shopping experience. We used structural equation modelling to analyse data collected from 442 smart locker users in Vietnam. The results revealed that convenience, privacy and security, and reliability attributes significantly impacted the satisfaction of smart locker users through the mediators of perceived value and transaction costs. These findings are expected to reinforce the utilised theories and enrich theoretical research on self-service technologies in last-mile delivery and their influence on consumer behaviour., Competing Interests: Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests., (© The Author(s) 2022.)
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25. Percutaneous embolization of hepatic lymphorrhea post-hepatectomy.
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Dung LV, Binh NT, Linh LT, Hien PN, Dung TN, Long TB, My TT, and Duc NM
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Abdominal effusion due to hepatic lymphorrhea post-hepatectomy is an extremely rare and complex complication in clinical practice. No standard treatment method has been established for this condition to date. We report a case of complicated intra-abdominal lymphatic leakage in a patient following hepatectomy to treat hepatocellular carcinoma. The patient underwent percutaneous embolization of the hilar hepatic lymphatic system, combined with intensive medical treatment. Percutaneous embolization represents a safe and effective method that should be considered as a first-line treatment for this complication., (© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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26. Percutaneous Transhepatic Holmium Laser Lithotripsy for Giant Biliary Stones.
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Binh NT, Dung LV, My TT, and Duc NM
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This case report describes a young female patient with a history of surgery to treat choledochal cyst since childhood who was admitted to our hospital with cholangitis. An imaging examination revealed giant stones that almost completely filled the intrahepatic biliary tract. The patient underwent percutaneous transhepatic lithotripsy using a holmium laser. After the lithotripsy, cholangiography showed no residual stones. The patient displayed clinical improvement and was discharged after 14 days in the hospital. This case serves as a reminder of gallstone complications that can occur subsequent to choledochal cyst surgery with biliary-enteric anastomosis and emphasizes many outstanding advantages of percutaneous transhepatic lithotripsy compared with classical surgery., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest., (© 2021 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Journal of Clinical Imaging Science.)
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27. Endovascular treatment of ruptured blister-like aneurysms: A case report and review of the literature.
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Binh NT, Duc NM, Tuyen LV, My TT, and Linh LT
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A ruptured blister-like aneurysm of the internal carotid artery is a rare event with a high risk of recurrence and mortality. Selecting an appropriate treatment modality remains challenging due to a lack of consensus or specific recommendations in the literature. In this article, we present the case of a 68-year-old man who presented with ruptured blister-like aneurysms in the supraclinoid portion of the internal carotid artery. The patient was diagnosed and successfully managed using an endovascular coil embolization technique at our hospital. We aim to illustrate and share our experiences with this rare occurrence, which may assist in the treatment of similar cases in the future., (© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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28. Radiation Synthesis of Selenium Nanoparticles Capped with β -Glucan and Its Immunostimulant Activity in Cytoxan-Induced Immunosuppressed Mice.
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Dung NT, Trong TD, Vu NT, Binh NT, Minh TTL, and Luan LQ
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Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) with diameters from 64.8 to 110.1 nm were successfully synthesized by γ-irradiation of solutions containing Se
4+ and water-soluble yeast β -glucan. The size and size distribution of SeNPs were analyzed by dynamic light scattering (DLS). Analytical X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern results confirmed the crystal structure of the Se nanoparticles and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy revealed that β -glucan could interact with SeNPs through steric (Se…O) linkages leading to a homogeneous and translucent solution state for 60 days without any precipitates. In vivo tests in cytoxan-induced immunosuppressed mice revealed that the daily supplementation of SeNPs/ β- glucan at concentrations of 6 mg per kg body weight of tested mice significantly stimulated the generation of cellular immune factors (white blood cells, neutrophil, lymphocyte, B cells, CD4+ cells, CD34+ cells and natural killer cells) and humoral immune indexes (IgM, IgG, TNF-α, IFN-γ and IL-2) in peripheral blood, bone marrow and spleen of the immunosuppressed mice. The obtained results indicated that radiation-synthesized SeNPs/ β- glucan may be a candidate for further evaluation as an agent for the prevention of immunosuppression in chemotherapy.- Published
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29. Computational insights into structural, electronic, and optical properties of Janus GeSO monolayer.
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Do TN, Hieu NN, Poklonski NA, Thanh Binh NT, Nguyen CQ, and Hien ND
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Although O is an element of chalcogen group, the study of two-dimensional (2D) O-based Janus dichalcogenides/monochalcogenides, especially their 1T-phase, has not been given sufficient attention. In this work, we systematically investigate the structural, electronic, and optical properties of 1T Janus GeSO monolayer by using the density functional theory. Via the analysis of phonon spectrum and evaluation of elastic constants, the GeSO monolayer is confirmed to be dynamically and mechanically stable. Calculated results for the elastic constants demonstrate that the Janus GeSO monolayer is much mechanically flexible than other 2D materials due to its small Young's modulus. At the ground state, while both GeS
2 and GeO2 monolayers are indirect semiconductors, the Janus GeSO monolayer is found to be a direct band gap semiconductor. Further, effective masses of both electrons and holes are predicted to be directionally isotropic. The Janus GeSO monolayer has a broad absorption spectrum, which is activated from the visible light region and its absorption intensity is very high in the near-ultraviolet region. The calculated results not only systematically provide the fundamental physical properties of GeSO monolayer, but also stimulate scientists to further studying its importance both theoretically and experimentally., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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30. Diagnosis and treatment of hemosuccus pancreaticus induced by intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm: a case report and review of the literature.
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Long TB, Binh NT, Dung LV, Linh LT, Luu DT, My TT, and Duc NM
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Determining the cause of gastrointestinal bleeding is critical to determining appropriate treatment. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding from the pancreas, referred to hemosuccus pancreaticus, is a rare entity that can cause massive and life-threatening bleeding. Diagnosis remains challenging, and the mortality rate of hemosuccus pancreaticus remains high, ranging from 9.6%-90%. In this article, we present a case that was successfully diagnosed and treated at the Department of General Surgery, Hanoi Medical University Hospital, and a review of the available literature regarding this rare disease., (© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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31. Proliferation and Differentiation of Dopaminergic Neurons from Human Neuroepithelial Stem Cells Obtained from Embryo Reduction Following In Vitro Fertilization.
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Binh NT, Son NK, Phuong DT, Huong DT, Hoan NP, Hoa NT, Duc NM, and Ha NM
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- Cell Differentiation, Cell Proliferation, Cells, Cultured, Female, Fertilization in Vitro, Humans, Pregnancy, Stem Cells, Dopaminergic Neurons, Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal
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Background: Recent advances in stem cell technologies have rekindled an interest in the use of cell therapies to treat patients with Parkinson's disease. Although the transplantation of dopaminergic mesencephalic human fetal brain tissue has previously been reported in the treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease, this method is limited by the availability of tissue obtained from each human embryo., Objective: Our study aimed to isolate, culture, proliferate, and differentiate dopaminergic neurons from human neuroepithelial stem cells obtained from embryo reduction procedures performed in multifetal pregnancies following in vitro fertilization., Materials and Methods: A total of 201 human embryos were dissected for isolation and culture of neuroepithelial stem cells for proliferation and differentiation into dopaminergic neurons. All embryos were obtained from embryo reduction procedures performed in multifetal pregnancies after in vitro fertilization treatments., Results: Human neuroepithelial stem cells were isolated and cultured from embryos from 6.0 to 8.0 weeks. Neuroepithelial stem cells were successfully isolated, proliferated, and differentiated into dopaminergic neurons. The cells adhered to the surfaces of cell culture plates after 2 days and could be proliferated and differentiated into neurons within 4 days. Cultured cells expressed the dopaminergic marker tyrosine hydroxylase after 6 days, suggesting that these cells were successfully differentiated into dopaminergic neurons., Conclusion: The successful isolation, culture, proliferation, and differentiation of human dopaminergic neurons from embryo reductions performed for multifetal pregnancies after in vitro fertilization suggests that this pathway may serve as a potential source of cell therapy materials for use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest to declare., (© 2021 Nguyen Thi Binh, Nguyen Khang Son, Dao Thuy Phuong, Do Thuy Huong, Nguyen Phuc Hoan, Nguyen Thanh Hoa, Nguyen Minh Duc, Nguyen Manh Ha.)
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32. A case report of pericallosal aneurysm successfully treated with flow diverter stents.
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Dung LV, Duc NM, Binh NT, Linh LT, Luu DT, My TT, Huy TD, and Thong PM
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Pericallosal artery aneurysm (PAA) is a relatively uncommon type of intracranial aneurysm that tends to rupture more frequently and cause higher mortality rates than other types of cerebral aneurysms. Surgery to address PAA is difficult due to its deep-seated location, the size of the aneurysmal sac, and the limited surgical field. In recent years, with the development of percutaneous interventions, endovascular treatment has become the preferred, minimally invasive intervention method for the treatment of pericallosal aneurysms. In this article, we present a case of PAA that was successfully treated with flow diversion therapy in a 51-year-old male., Competing Interests: The authors do not report any conflicts of interest., (© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of University of Washington.)
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33. Diagnostic Value of High-Sensitivity Troponin T for Subclinical Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in Patients with Sepsis.
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Hai PD, Binh NT, Tot NH, Hung HM, Hoa LTV, Hien NVQ, and Son PN
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Background: Left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) is common in sepsis. Speckle-tracking echocardiography (STE) is a useful emerging tool for evaluating the intrinsic left ventricular systolic function. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) is the most sensitive biomarker of myocardial injury. However, there are limited data regarding the association between hs-cTnT level and left ventricular systolic dysfunction based on STE in septic patients. We performed this prospective study to evaluate the diagnostic value of hs-cTnT level for subclinical left ventricular systolic dysfunction measured by STE in septic patients according to the sepsis-3 definition., Methods: Patients with sepsis based on sepsis-3 definition admitted to the intensive care unit were prospectively performed STE and hs-cTnT level within 24 hours after the onset of sepsis. Baseline clinical and echocardiographic variables were collected. Left ventricular systolic dysfunction was defined as a global longitudinal strain of ≥-15%., Results: During a 19-month period, 116 patients were enrolled in the study. The elevated hs-cTnT level was seen in 86.2% of septic patients, and 43.1% of patients had LVSD on STE. The median hs-cTnT level and the proportion of elevated hs-cTnT level (>14 ng/L) were significantly higher in patients with LVSD than in patients without LVSD. The area under the ROC curves of hs-cTnT to detect LVSD was 0.73 ( P < 0.001). In the multivariate analysis, hs-cTnT (HR, 1.002; 95% CI, 1.000 to 1.004; P = 0.025) and septic shock (HR, 7.6; 95% CI, 2.25 to 25.76; P = 0.001) were independent predictors of LVSD., Conclusion: Our study indicated that the serum hs-cTnT level might be a useful biomarker for detecting LVSD in septic patients., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Pham Dang Hai et al.)
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34. Emergency embolization for breast pseudoaneurysm following vacuum-assisted biopsy: a case report.
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Binh NT, Duc NM, Tra My TT, Dung LV, Luu DT, and Linh LT
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- Adult, Aneurysm, False diagnostic imaging, Aneurysm, False etiology, Biopsy adverse effects, Biopsy methods, Breast Diseases diagnostic imaging, Breast Diseases etiology, Breast Diseases therapy, Female, Hematoma diagnostic imaging, Hematoma etiology, Hematoma therapy, Hemorrhage etiology, Humans, Ultrasonography, Mammary, Aneurysm, False therapy, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Embolization, Therapeutic methods, Hemorrhage therapy
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB) is a minimally invasive procedure and has become an important treatment method. Although VABB is a minimally invasive procedure, it might cause complications, particularly those associated with blood vessels. In this article, we aimed to describe a 35-year-old female who experienced pseudoaneurysm post-VABB and was successfully treated with embolization. She presented to the hospital with a suspected left breast tumor. The pathology report after biopsy confirmed fibroadenoma, and the patient underwent VABB to remove the tumor. One hour after VABB, the patient described pain and swelling at the location of the removed tumor. Breast ultrasound revealed a hematoma and pseudoaneurysm. The bleeding did not stop following the application of manual compression. Breast hemorrhage was controlled by endovascular embolization. Pseudoaneurysm is an uncommon complication of VABB, and embolization represents an effective method for the management of breast pseudoaneurysm., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (Copyright: Nguyen Thai Binh et al.)
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35. The Natural History and Transmission Potential of Asymptomatic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection.
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Van Vinh Chau N, Lam VT, Dung NT, Yen LM, Minh NNQ, Hung LM, Ngoc NM, Dung NT, Man DNH, Nguyet LA, Nhat LTH, Nhu LNT, Ny NTH, Hong NTT, Kestelyn E, Dung NTP, Xuan TC, Hien TT, Phong NT, Tu TNH, Geskus RB, Thanh TT, Truong NT, Binh NT, Thuong TC, Thwaites G, and Van Tan L
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, RNA, Viral, Vietnam epidemiology, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2
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Background: Little is known about the natural history of asymptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection., Methods: We conducted a prospective study at a quarantine center for coronavirus disease 2019 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. We enrolled quarantined people with reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, collecting clinical data, travel and contact history, and saliva at enrollment and daily nasopharyngeal/throat swabs (NTSs) for RT-PCR testing. We compared the natural history and transmission potential of asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals., Results: Between 10 March and 4 April 2020, 14 000 quarantined people were tested for SARS-CoV-2; 49 were positive. Of these, 30 participated in the study: 13 (43%) never had symptoms and 17 (57%) were symptomatic. Seventeen (57%) participants imported cases. Compared with symptomatic individuals, asymptomatic people were less likely to have detectable SARS-CoV-2 in NTS collected at enrollment (8/13 [62%] vs 17/17 [100%]; P = .02). SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in 20 of 27 (74%) available saliva samples (7 of 11 [64%] in the asymptomatic group and 13 of 16 [81%] in the symptomatic group; P = .56). Analysis of RT-PCR positivity probability showed that asymptomatic participants had faster viral clearance than symptomatic participants (P < .001 for difference over the first 19 days). This difference was most pronounced during the first week of follow-up. Two of the asymptomatic individuals appeared to transmit SARS-CoV-2 to 4 contacts., Conclusions: Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection is common and can be detected by analysis of saliva or NTSs. The NTS viral loads fall faster in asymptomatic individuals, but these individuals appear able to transmit the virus to others., (© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America.)
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36. New equiatomic quaternary Heusler compounds without transition metals KCaBX (X = S and Se): Robust half-metallicity and optical properties.
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Hoat DM, Hoang DQ, Naseri M, Ponce-Pérez R, Binh NT, Rivas-Silva JF, and Cocoletzi GH
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- Alloys, Magnetics, Prospective Studies, Electronics, Transition Elements
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It is known that high spin-polarization and magnetism can be found even in materials with neither transition metals nor rare earths. In this paper, we report results of the structural design, electronic structure, magnetic and optical properties of new equiatomic quaternary Heusler (EQH) KCaBX (X = S and Se) compounds. Electron exchangecorrelation interactions are described by the Wu-Cohen (WC) functional and Tran-Blaha modified Becke-Johnson exchange (mBJ) potential. Ferromagnetic ordering is stable for the cubic structure of space group F43 m in which the K, Ca, B and X atoms are located at 4c, 4d, 4a and 4b Wyckoff positions, respectively. Quaternaries at hand exhibit a perfect spin-polarization around the Fermi level, which is a result of the half-metallicity with metallic spin-up channel and semiconductor spin-dn channel. The ferromagnetic half-metallic and spin-flip band gaps are 2.648(2.470) and 0.673(0.526), respectively, for KCaBS(KCaBSe). Both studied compounds have a total magnetic moment of 2.000 μ
B . Additionally, the strain effect on the electronic and magnetic properties is also examined. Finally, the optical properties of the KCaBX alloys are investigated for energies up to 25 eV. Optical spectra show the metallic behavior at extremely low energies and semiconductor nature at higher energies. Interestingly, KCaBS and KCaBSe exhibit prospective absorption properties with a quite large absorption coefficient in the ultraviolet regime., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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37. Prognostic Role of Left Ventricular Systolic Function Measured by Speckle Tracking Echocardiography in Septic Shock.
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Hai PD, Binh NT, Hien NVQ, Hoang NH, Hoan VN, Son PN, and Hoa LTV
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Area Under Curve, Bacteremia microbiology, Bacteremia mortality, Bacteremia pathology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Heart Ventricles microbiology, Heart Ventricles pathology, Hospital Mortality trends, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Risk Factors, Shock, Septic microbiology, Shock, Septic mortality, Shock, Septic pathology, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left microbiology, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left mortality, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left pathology, Ventricular Function, Left physiology, Bacteremia diagnostic imaging, Echocardiography methods, Heart Ventricles diagnostic imaging, Shock, Septic diagnostic imaging, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left diagnostic imaging
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Background: Left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction is common in septic shock. Global longitudinal strain (GLS) measured by speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is a useful marker of intrinsic left ventricular systolic function. However, the association between left ventricular GLS and outcome in septic patients is not well understood. We performed this prospective study to investigate the prognostic value of LV systolic function utilizing speckle tracking echocardiography in patients with septic shock., Methods: All the patients with septic shock based on sepsis-3 definition admitted to the intensive care unit were prospectively studied with STE within 24 hours after the onset of septic shock. Baseline clinical and echocardiographic variables were collected. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality., Results: During a 19-month period, 90 consecutive patients were enrolled in the study. The in-hospital mortality rate was 43.3%. Compared with survivors, nonsurvivors exhibited significantly less negative GLS (-13.1 ± 3.3% versus -15.8 ± 2.9%; p < 0.001), which reflected worse LV systolic function. The area under the ROC curves of GLS for the prediction of mortality was 0.76 (95% CI 0.67 to 0.87). Patients with GLS > -14.1% showed a significantly higher mortality rate (67.7% versus 15.6%; p < 0.0001; log-rank = 23.3; p < 0.0001). In the multivariate analysis, GLS (HR, 1.27; 95% CI 1.07 to 1.50, p = 0.005) and SOFA scores (HR, 1.27; 95% CI 1.08 to 1.50, p = 0.004) were independent predictors of in-hospital mortality., Conclusions: Our study indicated that LV systolic function measured by STE might be associated with mortality in patients with septic shock., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Pham Dang Hai et al.)
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38. Recurrent BRCA1 Mutation, but no BRCA2 Mutation, in Vietnamese Patients with Ovarian Carcinoma Detected with Next Generation Sequencing.
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Vu HA, Phu ND, Khuong LT, Hoa PH, Nhu BTH, Nhan VT, Thanh LQ, Sinh ND, Chi HT, Quan ND, and Binh NT
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- Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous epidemiology, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous genetics, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous pathology, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Case-Control Studies, Cohort Studies, Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous epidemiology, Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous genetics, Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous pathology, Endometrial Neoplasms epidemiology, Endometrial Neoplasms genetics, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Ovarian Neoplasms epidemiology, Ovarian Neoplasms genetics, Prognosis, Vietnam epidemiology, Young Adult, BRCA1 Protein genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods, Mutation, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology
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Background: Identification of germline and somatic BRCA1/2 mutations in ovarian cancer is important for genetic counseling and treatment decision making with poly ADP ribose polymerase inhibitors. Unfortunately, data on the frequency of BRCA1/2 mutations in Vietnamese patients are scare., Methods: We aim to explore the occurrence of BRCA1/2 mutations in 101 Vietnamese patients with ovarian cancer including serous (n = 58), endometrioid (n = 14), mucinous (n = 24), and clear cell (n = 5) carcinomas. BRCA1/2 mutations were detected from formalin-fixed parafin-embedded tumor samples using the OncomineTM BRCA Research Assay on Personal Genome Machine Platform with Ion Reporter Software for sequencing data analysis. The presence of pathogenic mutations was confirmed by Sanger sequencing., Results: We found no BRCA2 mutation in the entire cohort. Four types of pathogenic mutations in BRCA1 (Ser454Ter, Gln541Ter, Arg1751Ter, and Gln1779AsnfsTer14) were detected in 8 unrelated patients (7.9%) belonging to serous and endometrioid carcinoma groups. Except for the c.1360_1361delAG (Ser454Ter) mutation in BRCA1 exon 11 that was somatic, the other mutations in exons 11, 20, and 22 were germline. Interestingly, the recurrent Arg1751Ter mutation in BRCA1 exon 20 appeared in 4 patients, suggesting that this is a founder mutation in Vietnamese patients., Conclusion: Mutational analysis of tumor tissue using next generation sequencing allowed the detection of both germline and somatic BRCA1/2 mutations., .
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39. Influence of precursor ratio and dopant concentration on the structure and optical properties of Cu-doped ZnCdSe-alloyed quantum dots.
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Ca NX, Van HT, Do PV, Thanh LD, Tan PM, Truong NX, Oanh VTK, Binh NT, and Hien NT
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Tunable copper doped Zn
1- x Cdx S alloy quantum dots (QDs) were successfully synthesized by the wet chemical method. A one-step method is developed to synthesize doped ternary QDs which is more preferable than a two-step method. The influence of experimental parameters like the Zn/Cd ratio and Cu dopant concentration has been investigated using various spectroscopic techniques like UV-visible, photoluminescence, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The absorption and emission properties can be tuned by changing the concentration of components of the ternary QDs. The high concentration of dopant completely quenched the emission of the ternary QDs. EDX gives confirmation of the elemental composition of the synthesized samples. The obtained results suggest the successful doping of the ternary QDs. Interestingly, the study results revealed that the crystal structure (ZB and/or WZ) and the dual emission of the Cu-doped Zn1- x Cdx Se alloy QDs could be controlled by varying the dopant concentration and chemical composition of the host. Doping also leads to enhancement in emission properties and provides more stability to ternary QDs. The enhancement in the photoluminescence (PL) decay lifetime of Cu-doped ternary QDs can be advantageous for optoelectronic and biosensor applications., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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40. Building HIV healthcare worker capacity through telehealth in Vietnam.
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Pollack TM, Nhung VTT, Vinh DTN, Hao DT, Trang LTT, Duc PA, Kinh NV, Dung NTH, Dung DL, Ninh NT, Huyen HTT, Huy VX, Hai DM, Khanh TH, Hien NTT, Khuong PTA, Trong NT, Lam NV, Phinh VN, Phuong DT, Duat ND, Liem NT, Binh NT, Chi NK, Yen LN, and Cosimi L
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- Health Personnel, Humans, Program Evaluation, Vietnam, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV Infections therapy, Telemedicine
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Development of a robust technical assistance system is an essential component of a sustainable HIV response. Vietnam's National HIV Program is transitioning from a largely donor-funded programme to one primarily supported by domestic resources. Telehealth interventions are increasingly being used for training, mentoring and expert consultation in high-resource settings and hold significant potential for use as a tool to build HIV health worker capacity in low and middle-income countries. We designed, implemented and scaled up a novel HIV telehealth programme for Vietnam, with the goal of building a sustainable training model to support the country's HIV workforce needs. Over a 4-year period, HIV telehealth programmes were initiated in 17 public institutions with participation of nearly 700 clinical sites across 62 of the 63 provinces in the country. The telehealth programme was used to deliver certificate training courses, provide clinical mentoring and case-based learning, support programme implementation, provide coaching in quality improvement and disseminate new guidelines and policies. Programme evaluation demonstrated improved health worker self-reported competence in HIV care and treatment and high satisfaction among the programme participants. Lessons learnt from Vietnam's experience with telehealth can inform country programmes looking to develop a sustainable approach to HIV technical assistance and health worker capacity building., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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41. Delivering patient-centered care in Parkinson's disease: Challenges and consensus from an international panel.
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Bhidayasiri R, Panyakaew P, Trenkwalder C, Jeon B, Hattori N, Jagota P, Wu YR, Moro E, Lim SY, Shang H, Rosales R, Lee JY, Thit WM, Tan EK, Lim TT, Tran NT, Binh NT, Phoumindr A, Boonmongkol T, Phokaewvarangkul O, Thongchuam Y, Vorachit S, Plengsri R, Chokpatcharavate M, and Fernandez HH
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- Consensus, Consensus Development Conferences as Topic, Humans, Patient Education as Topic, Delivery of Health Care standards, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Parkinson Disease therapy, Patient-Centered Care standards
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An international panel of movement disorders specialists explored the views and perceptions of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) about their condition and its treatment, including the potential mismatch between the clinician's view of the patient's condition and their own view of what aspects of the disease most affect their daily lives. The initiative was focused on Asian countries, so participants comprised experts in the management of PD from key centers in Asia, with additional insight provided by European and the North American movement disorders experts. Analysis of peer-reviewed publications on patient perceptions of PD and the factors that they consider important to their wellbeing identified several contributing factors to the mismatch of views, including gaps in knowledge of PD and its treatment, an understanding of the clinical heterogeneity of PD, and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. The faculty proposed options to bridge these gaps to ensure that PD patients receive the personalized treatment they need to achieve the best possible outcomes. It was considered essential to improve patient knowledge about PD and its treatment, as well as increasing the awareness of clinicians of PD heterogeneity in presentation and treatment response. A multidisciplinary and shared-care approach to PD was needed alongside the use of patient-centered outcome measures in clinical trials and clinical practice to better capture the patient experience and improve the delivery of individualized therapy., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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42. Flow diverter stent for treatment of cerebral aneurysms: A report of 130 patients with 134 aneurysms.
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Binh NT, Luu VD, Thong PM, Cuong NN, Anh NQ, Tuan TA, Linh LT, Thien NT, Uddin MJ, Dinh TC, and Chu DT
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Background: This study aims to report our experience with cerebral aneurysms, which may improve in the treatment with the flow-diverter stent and follow up., Methods: This study was conducted in a consecutive series of 130 patients. 134 procedures were performed for treating these patients in Hanoi Medical University Hospital and Bach Mai Hospital from January 2012 to April 2017. 143 flow diverter stents (Pipeline, FRED and SILK) were used. Aneurysm morphology, stent patency and cerebral parenchyma before and after intervention were analyzed on images of digital subtraction angiography (DSA), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR). The follow-up data after 3-6 months and 12 months were recorded., Results: In 130 patients (31 men, 99 women), aneurysms of internal carotid artery were mostly common (92.6%), especially in cavernous (35.1%) and in para-ophthalmic (40.3%) segments. 83 cases (61.9%) had wide-neck aneurysms, and 16 cases (11.9%) had multiple aneurysms, and only 5 cases (3.7%) had blister-liked aneurysms. Endovascular treatment was successfully performed at rate of 94.8%. In 3 patients, the stent could not be delivered. Mortality and morbidity rates were 1.5% and 3.7%, respectively. MRI and MSCT follow-up at 3 months showed complete or incomplete occlusions of aneurysms was 7.4% or 17.5%, respectively. 3 patients experienced a thromboembolic event (4.3%)., Conclusions: Intracranial aneurysms of cavernous and para-ophthalmic segments of internal carotid artery are mostly common with wide-neck and multi aneurysms. Deployment of flow diverter stent is safe and effective with high rate of successful and low procedural complications., (© 2020 The Author(s).)
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43. The effectiveness of knee osteoarthritis treatment by arthroscopic microfracture technique in combination with autologous bone marrow stem cells transplantation.
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Toan DD, Binh NT, Dung TT, Thuy LQ, Hoa ND, Long NH, and Tung PS
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- Aged, Arthroscopy, Bone Marrow Cells cytology, Female, Humans, Injections, Intra-Articular, Knee Joint surgery, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Transplantation, Autologous, Treatment Outcome, Arthroplasty, Subchondral, Osteoarthritis, Knee surgery, Stem Cell Transplantation
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Objective: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment of knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients by using microfracture technique in combination with autologous bone marrow stem cell transplantation., Methods: A clinical study was conducted between November 2011 and January 2015 and involved 46 patients (aged from 46 to 69) with primary knee OA grade II and III (according to Kellgren-Lawrence classification) at the Orthopedic Trauma Department, Vietnam-Germany Friendship Hospital. Patients were randomly assigned to receive knee arthroscopy and then bone-marrow stem cells from their pelvic bones via injection., Results: The mean Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score of present pain decreased from 5.68 before surgery to 1.7 24 months after surgery. The mean preoperative Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) was 36.34 (± 3.13), which increased to 74.62 (± 2.86) 24 months after surgery. On the MRI scans, the average Noyes score decreased from 12 (± 1.46) to 7 (± 1.50). Cartilage volume increased on average from 0.4512 (± 0.26) cm3 to 0.5463 (± 0.29) cm3 12-24 months after surgery., Conclusion: Treatment of osteoarthritis by a combination of arthroscopic microfracture and transplantation of autologous bone-marrow stem cells was an invasive, safe and effective method which showed an improvement in the clinical symptoms (VAS score) and knee functions (KOOS points).
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44. Clinical and Hematological Relevance of JAK2V617F, CALR, and MPL Mutations in Vietnamese Patients with Essential Thrombocythemia.
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Vu HA, Thao TT, Dong CV, Vuong NL, Chuong HQ, Van PNT, Nghia H, Binh NT, Dung PC, and Xinh PT
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Hematologic Tests, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Thrombocythemia, Essential epidemiology, Vietnam epidemiology, Calreticulin genetics, Janus Kinase 2 genetics, Mutation, Receptors, Thrombopoietin genetics, Thrombocythemia, Essential genetics, Thrombocythemia, Essential pathology
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Background: The picture of Vietnamese patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET) remains mostly undetermined. Our study intended to determine the frequency of JAK2V617F, CALR exon 9, and MPL exon 10 mutations as well as to analyze clinical characteristics associated with different mutational status in Vietnamese ET patients. Methods: We explored mutations of JAK2V617F, MPL, and CALR from 395 patients using allele specific oligonucleotide – polymerase chain reaction and Sanger sequencing techniques; then, the clinical and hematological features were compared according to mutation patterns. Results: We found that JAK2V617F, CALR exon 9, and MPL exon 10 mutations were present in 56.2%, 27.6%, and 1% of the 395 patients with ET, respectively. Twelve different types of CALR mutation were detected in 109 patients, with the CALR type 1 mutation (c.1099_1150del; L367fs*46) was the most common, followed by CALR type 2 mutation (c.1154_1155insTTGTC; K385fs*47). The JAK2V617F-positive patients had older age, higher white blood cell counts and higher hemoglobin levels but lower platelet counts than patients with CALR mutations or patients negative for triple tests. There was no significant difference regarding sex ratio, white blood cell counts, platelet counts and hemoglobin levels among CALR mutation subtypes. Conclusion: we reported high frequency of JAK2V617F, CALR, and MPL mutations in Vietnamese patients with ET and underscored the importance of combined genetic tests for diagnosis and classification of ET into different subtypes.
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45. Interventional Treatment of Lymphatic Leakage Post Appendectomy: Case Report.
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Cuong NN, Binh NT, Hien PN, Hoang N, Linh LT, Luu DT, Luu VD, Huan PD, Ngoc VTN, Uddin MJ, Nga VT, and Chu DT
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Background: Postoperative lymphatic complications are not common, and lymphatic leakage complication post appendectomy (LLCPC) is even rarer. However, the number of this operation is high so LLCPC can occur., Case Report: Here, we report a female patient post appendectomy with severe chylous ascites. This patient underwent six operations. A leakage point at the right iliac-fossa, which was embolized successfully after two sessions, was spotted during intranodal lymphangiography. After 6 months, the ascites were significantly reduced while some lymphatic aneurysms still existed in the lumbar-retroperitoneal region., Conclusions: Basing the knowledge of this clinical case and literature, we have concluded that lymphatic leakage can be diagnosed and embolized by percutaneous intervention.
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46. Conductive polymer for ultra-broadband, wide-angle, and polarization-insensitive metamaterial perfect absorber.
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Hai LD, Qui VD, Tung NH, Huynh TV, Dung ND, Binh NT, Tuyen LD, and Lam VD
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We numerically and experimentally investigate a broadband, polarization-independent and wide-incident-angle metamaterial perfect absorber (MPA) based on conductive polymer. By optimizing the electrical conductivity of the polymer, a 16.7 GHz broadband MPA is observed with the absorptivity greater than 80% for both transverse magnetic and electric polarization. The measurement results performed in the range 8-18 GHz show a diametrical concatenation with simulation results and theoretical analysis. The absorption mechanism is explained by demonstrating the influence of polymer conductivity on the dissipated power, the equivalent impedance, and the induced electric field. Our work may contribute to further studies on broadband MPA using for various applications.
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47. Continuous versus intermittent endotracheal cuff pressure control for the prevention of ventilator-associated respiratory infections in Vietnam: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
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Dat VQ, Geskus RB, Wolbers M, Loan HT, Yen LM, Binh NT, Chien LT, Mai NTH, Phu NH, Lan NPH, Hao NV, Long HB, Thuy TP, Kinh NV, Trung NV, Phu VD, Cap NT, Trinh DT, Campbell J, Kestelyn E, Wertheim HFL, Wyncoll D, Thwaites GE, van Doorn HR, Thwaites CL, and Nadjm B
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Bronchitis diagnosis, Bronchitis etiology, Bronchitis mortality, Equipment Design, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Intubation, Intratracheal instrumentation, Intubation, Intratracheal mortality, Length of Stay, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated diagnosis, Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated etiology, Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated mortality, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Respiration, Artificial instrumentation, Respiration, Artificial mortality, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Tracheitis diagnosis, Tracheitis etiology, Tracheitis mortality, Treatment Outcome, Vietnam, Bronchitis prevention & control, Intubation, Intratracheal adverse effects, Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated prevention & control, Respiration, Artificial adverse effects, Tracheitis prevention & control, Ventilators, Mechanical adverse effects
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Background: Ventilator-associated respiratory infection (VARI) comprises ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis (VAT). Although their diagnostic criteria vary, together these are the most common hospital-acquired infections in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide, responsible for a large proportion of antibiotic use within ICUs. Evidence-based strategies for the prevention of VARI in resource-limited settings are lacking. Preventing the leakage of oropharyngeal secretions into the lung using continuous endotracheal cuff pressure control is a promising strategy. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of automated, continuous endotracheal cuff pressure control in preventing the development of VARI and reducing antibiotic use in ICUs in Vietnam., Methods/design: This is an open-label randomised controlled multicentre trial. We will enrol 600 adult patients intubated for ≤ 24 h at the time of enrolment. Eligible patients will be stratified according to admission diagnosis (180 tetanus, 420 non-tetanus) and site and will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio to receive either (1) automated, continuous control of endotracheal cuff pressure or (2) intermittent measurement and control of endotracheal cuff pressure using a manual cuff pressure meter. The primary outcome is the occurrence of VARI, defined as either VAP or VAT during the ICU admission up to a maximum of 90 days after randomisation. Patients in both groups who are at risk for VARI will receive a standardised battery of investigations if their treating physician feels a new infection has occurred, the results of which will be used by an endpoint review committee, blinded to the allocated arm and independent of patient care, to determine the primary outcome. All enrolled patients will be followed for mortality and endotracheal tube cuff-related complications at 28 days and 90 days after randomisation. Other secondary outcomes include antibiotic use; days ventilated, in ICU and in hospital; inpatient mortality; costs of antibiotics in ICU; duration of ICU stay; and duration of hospital stay., Discussion: This study will provide high-quality evidence concerning the use of continuous endotracheal cuff pressure control as a method to reduce VARI, antibiotic use and hospitalisation costs and to shorten stay., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02966392 . Registered on November 9, 2016. Protocol version: 2.0; issue date March 3, 2017.
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48. A drug procurement, storage and distribution model in public hospitals in a developing country.
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Kjos AL, Binh NT, Robertson C, and Rovers J
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- Developing Countries, Models, Organizational, Vietnam, Drug Storage, Hospitals, Public, Pharmaceutical Preparations supply & distribution
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Background: There is growing interest in pharmaceutical supply chains and distribution of medications at national and international levels. Issues of access and efficiency have been called into question. However, evaluations of system outcomes are not possible unless there are contextual data to describe the systems in question. Available guidelines provided by international advisory bodies such as the World Health Organization and the International Pharmacy Federation may be useful for developing countries like Vietnam when seeking to describe the pharmaceutical system., Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe a conceptual model for drug procurement, storage, and distribution in four government-owned hospitals in Vietnam., Method: This study was qualitative and used semi-structured interviews with key informants from within the Vietnamese pharmaceutical system. Translated transcriptions were used to conduct a content analysis of the data., Results: A conceptual model for the Vietnamese pharmaceutical system was described using structural and functional components. This model showed that in Vietnam, governmental policy influences the structural framework of the system, but allows for flexibility at the functional level of practice. Further, this model can be strongly differentiated from the models described by international advisory bodies. This study demonstrates a method for health care systems to describe their own models of drug distribution to address quality assurance, systems design and benchmarking for quality improvement., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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49. Treatability assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons contaminated marine sediments using permanganate, persulfate and Fenton oxidation processes.
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Shih YJ, Binh NT, Chen CW, Chen CF, and Dong CD
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- Geologic Sediments chemistry, Manganese Compounds, Oxidants chemistry, Oxidation-Reduction, Oxides, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons chemistry, Sodium Compounds, Sulfates, Taiwan, Hydrogen Peroxide chemistry, Iron chemistry, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons analysis, Potassium Permanganate chemistry
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Various chemical oxidation techniques, such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4), sodium persulfate (Na2S2O8), Fenton (H2O2/Fe(2+)), and the modified persulfate and Fenton reagents (activated by ferrous complexes), were carried out to treat marine sediments that were contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and dredged from Kaohsiung Harbor in Taiwan. Experimental results revealed that KMnO4 was the most effective of the tested oxidants in PAH degradation. Owing to the high organic matter content in the sediment that reduced the efficiencies of Na2S2O8 and regular Fenton reactions, a large excess of oxidant was required. Nevertheless, KH2PO4, Na4P2O7 and four chelating agents (EDTA, sodium citrate, oxalic acid, and sodium oxalate) were utilized to stabilize Fe(II) in activating the Na2S2O8 and Fenton oxidations, while Fe(II)-citrate remarkably promoted the PAH degradation. Increasing the molecular weight and number of rings of PAH did not affect the overall removal efficiencies. The correlation between the effectiveness of the oxidation processes and the physicochemical properties of individual PAH was statistically analyzed. The data implied that the reactivity of PAH (electron affinity and ionization potential) affected its treatability more than did its hydrophobicity (Kow, Koc and Sw), particularly using experimental conditions under which PAHs could be effectively oxidized., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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50. Population Genetics of Plasmodium vivax in Four Rural Communities in Central Vietnam.
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Hong NV, Delgado-Ratto C, Thanh PV, Van den Eede P, Guetens P, Binh NT, Phuc BQ, Duong TT, Van Geertruyden JP, D'Alessandro U, Erhart A, and Rosanas-Urgell A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Genotype, Humans, Malaria, Vivax epidemiology, Male, Microsatellite Repeats, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, Plasmodium vivax classification, Plasmodium vivax isolation & purification, Rural Population, Vietnam epidemiology, Young Adult, Genetic Variation, Malaria, Vivax parasitology, Plasmodium vivax genetics
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Background: The burden of malaria in Vietnam has drastically reduced, prompting the National Malaria Control Program to officially engage in elimination efforts. Plasmodium vivax is becoming increasingly prevalent, remaining a major problem in the country's central and southern provinces. A better understanding of P. vivax genetic diversity and structure of local parasite populations will provide baseline data for the evaluation and improvement of current efforts for control and elimination. The aim of this study was to examine the population genetics and structure of P. vivax isolates from four communities in Tra Leng commune, Nam Tra My district in Quang Nam, Central Vietnam., Methodology/principal Findings: P. vivax mono infections collected from 234 individuals between April 2009 and December 2010 were successfully analyzed using a panel of 14 microsatellite markers. Isolates displayed moderate genetic diversity (He = 0.68), with no significant differences between study communities. Polyclonal infections were frequent (71.4%) with a mean multiplicity of infection of 1.91 isolates/person. Low but significant genetic differentiation (FST value from -0.05 to 0.18) was observed between the community across the river and the other communities. Strong linkage disequilibrium ([Formula: see text] = 0.113, p < 0.001) was detected across all communities, suggesting gene flow within and among them. Using multiple approaches, 101 haplotypes were grouped into two genetic clusters, while 60.4% of haplotypes were admixed., Conclusions/significance: In this area of Central Vietnam, where malaria transmission has decreased significantly over the past decade, there was moderate genetic diversity and high occurrence of polyclonal infections. Local human populations have frequent social and economic interactions that facilitate gene flow and inbreeding among parasite populations, while decreasing population structure. Findings provide important information on parasites populations circulating in the study area and are relevant to current malaria elimination efforts.
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