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2. The Respiratory Rate, Age, and Mean Arterial Pressure (RAM) Index: A Novel Prognostic Tool to Predict Mortality among Adult Patients with Acute Heart Failure in the Emergency Department
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Yu Chang, Chan-Huan Peng, Jiann-Hwa Chen, Yu-Ting Lee, Meng-Yu Wu, and Jui-Yuan Chung
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acute heart failure ,emergency department ,mortality ,prognostic tool ,physiological parameters ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Acute heart failure (AHF) is a life-threatening condition frequently encountered in the emergency department (ED). Identifying reliable prognostic indicators for in-hospital mortality is crucial for risk stratification and the appropriate management of AHF patients. This study aimed to assess the most effective method for predicting in-hospital mortality among various physiological parameters in patients with AHF presenting to the ED. Additionally, the study evaluated the effectiveness of the RAM index—respiratory rate (RR), age, and mean arterial pressure (MAP)—derived from the shock index (SI) by replacing heart rate with RR, as a novel prognostic tool. This was compared with the SI and its other derivatives to predict in-hospital mortality in adult patients with AHF presenting to the ED. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective study conducted in the ED of an urban medical center, enrolling adult patients with signs and symptoms of AHF, who met the epidemiological diagnosis criteria, between January 2017 and December 2021. Baseline physiological parameters, including the RR, heart rate, systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure, were recorded upon ED admission. The RAM index was calculated as the RR multiplied by the age divided by the MAP. Statistical analysis was performed, including univariate analysis, logistic regression, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Results: A total of 2333 patients were included in the study. A RAM index > 18.6 (area under ROC curve (AUROC): 0.81; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.79–0.83) had a superior mortality discrimination ability compared to an SI > 0.77 (AUROC: 0.75; 95% CI: 0.72–0.77), modified shock index > 1.11 (AUROC: 0.75; 95% CI: 0.73–0.77), age shock index > 62.7 (AUROC: 0.74; 95% CI: 0.72–0.76), and age-modified shock index > 79.9 (AUROC: 0.75; 95% CI: 0.73–0.77). A RAM index > 18.6 demonstrated a 7.36-fold higher risk of in-hospital mortality with a sensitivity of 0.80, specificity of 0.68, and negative predictive value of 0.97. Conclusions: The RAM index is an effective tool to predict mortality in AHF patients presenting to the ED. Its superior performance compared to traditional SI-based parameters suggests that the RAM index can aid in risk stratification and the early identification of high-risk patients, facilitating timely and aggressive treatment strategies.
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- 2024
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3. Exploring the spatial association between the distribution of temperature and urban morphology with green view index.
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Ta-Chien Chan, Ping-Hsien Lee, Yu-Ting Lee, and Jia-Hong Tang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Urban heat islands will occur if city neighborhoods contain insufficient green spaces to create a comfortable environment, and residents' health will be adversely affected. Current satellite imagery can only effectively identify large-scale green spaces and cannot capture street trees or potted plants within three-dimensional building spaces. In this study, we used a deep convolutional neural network semantic segmentation model on Google Street View to extract environmental features at the neighborhood level in Taipei City, Taiwan, including the green vegetation index (GVI), building view factor, and sky view factor. Monthly temperature data from 2018 to 2021 with a 0.01° spatial resolution were used. We applied a linear mixed-effects model and geographically weighted regression to explore the association between pedestrian-level green spaces and ambient temperature, controlling for seasons, land use information, and traffic volume. Their results indicated that a higher GVI was significantly associated with lower ambient temperatures and temperature differences. Locations with higher traffic flows or specific land uses, such as religious or governmental, are associated with higher ambient temperatures. In conclusion, the GVI from street-view imagery at the community level can improve the understanding of urban green spaces and evaluate their effects in association with other social and environmental indicators.
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- 2024
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4. Assessing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Emergency Department Visits in Taiwan
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Yu-Ting Lee, Yen-Wen Lai, Jiann-Hwa Chen, Wei-Lung Chen, Meng-Yu Wu, and Jui-Yuan Chung
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COVID-19 ,pandemic ,pediatric ,emergency department visits ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Objectives: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly impacted healthcare systems worldwide. To assess the effects of the pandemic on pediatric emergency department (ED) visits in Taiwan, we conducted a study to evaluate changes in pediatric ED visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study included pediatric patients (age ≤ 18) who visited the ED between 21 January 2019 and 30 April 2019, at three hospitals of the Cathay Health System, and compared them with a corresponding period in 2020. Basic information, including mode of arrival, triage level, disposition, chief complaints, and incidence rates, were analyzed before and during the pandemic. Results: A total of 10,116 patients, with 6009 in the pre-pandemic group and 4107 in the pandemic group, were included in this study. The mean number of daily pediatric ED visits decreased from 60.09 before the pandemic to 40.66 during the pandemic, while ambulance use increased significantly by 2.56%. The percentage of patients with high acuity triage levels (levels 1 and 2) was significantly lower during the pandemic period (0.63% and 10.18%, respectively) than the pre-pandemic period (0.7% and 10.9%, respectively). Additionally, a significantly higher proportion of patients were discharged during the pandemic period (89.36%) than during the pre-pandemic period (88.33%). The proportion of COVID-19-related complaints, such as fever and respiratory tract infections, as well as other complaints including gastrointestinal issues, trauma, and psychological problems, significantly increased during the pandemic. Conclusions: In preparation for future pandemics, we recommend increasing emergency medical service capacity, establishing a non-contagious route for obtaining chronic medication prescriptions, optimizing staff allocation in pediatric emergency departments, and increasing the number of hospital social workers for enhanced support.
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- 2024
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5. Parathyroidectomy Improves the Consumption of Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents in Hemodialysis Patients
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Yu-Ting Lee, Chi-Wen Tu, Kam-Hong Kam, Tsung-Liang Ma, Chin-Ho Kuo, Ming-Yang Lee, Chih-Yen Hsiao, Michael W. Y. Chan, and Peir-Haur Hung
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end-stage renal disease ,anemia ,parathyroidectomy ,secondary hyperparathyroidism ,hemoglobin ,TAST ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT) is common in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, and it can suppress erythropoiesis. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the consumption of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) and parathyroidectomy (PTX) in ESRD patients with SHPT and to determine the predictors for anemia improvement. The current standard of chronic kidney disease anemia therapy relies on the prescription of iron supplementation, and ESA. We retrospectively analyzed 81 ESRD patients with PTX at Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chiayi Christian Hospital from July 2004 to Dec 2018. The requirement of ESA therapy markedly declined from a dose of 41.6 (interquartile range [IQR], 0–91.2) to 10.3 (IQR, 0–59.5, p = 0.001) unit/kg/week. In addition, 63.7% of patients required iron replacement therapy preoperatively and the proportion reduced to 52.5% after PTX (p < 0.001). The hemoglobin (Hb) level showed an insignificant change from a median value of 10.7 g/dL (9.5–11.6 g/dL) before PTX to 10.5 g/dL (9.6–11.2 g/dL) at 6 months after PTX. A preoperative Hb level ≤ 10 mg/dL (odds ratio [OR], 20.1; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.71–125, p < 0.001) and transferrin saturation (TSAT) < 25% (OR, 12.8; 95% CI, 2.51–129, p < 0.001) were predictors for anemia improvement. Our study demonstrated that PTX markedly decreased the requirement of ESA. Patients with a low preoperative Hb level or low TSAT showed an increase in the Hb level after PTX. PTX may be considered not only for SHPT with refractory anemia but also for high ESA-dependent patients.
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- 2022
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6. Association between health behaviors and mood disorders among the elderly: a community-based cohort study
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Tzu-Jung Tseng, Yi-Syuan Wu, Jia-Hong Tang, Yen-Hui Chiu, Yu-Ting Lee, I-Chun Fan, and Ta-Chien Chan
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Elderly health examination database ,Socio-economic status ,Health behaviors ,Mental health ,Mood disorders ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Abstract Background According to a WHO report, nearly 15% of adults aged 60 and over suffer from a mental disorder, constituting 6.6% of the total disability for this age group. Taipei City faces rapid transformation towards an aging society, with the proportion of elderly in the total population rising from 12% in 2008 to 16% in 2016. The aim of this study is to identify the prevalence of mental disorders among the elderly in Taipei City and to elucidate risk factors contributing to mental disorders. Methods The elderly health examination database was obtained from the Department of Health, Taipei City government, from 2005 to 2012. A total of 86,061 people underwent publicly funded health examinations, with 348,067 visits. Each year, there are around 43,000 elderly persons in Taipei City using this service. We used a mental health questionnaire including five questions to estimated relative risks among potential risk factors with the generalized estimating equations (GEE) model to measure the mental health status of the elderly. Mood disorders were measured with the Brief Symptom Rating Scale (BSRS-5) questionnaire. Age, education level, gender, marital status, living alone, drinking milk, eating vegetables and fruits, long-term medication, smoking status, frequency of alcohol consumption, frequency of physical activity, BMI, and number of chronic diseases were included as covariates. Results The results show that being male (odds ratio (OR) 0.57; 95% CI = 0.56, 0.59), higher education (OR 0.88; 95% CI = 0.82, 0.95), no long-term medication (OR 0.57; 95% CI = 0.56, 0.58), and exercising three or more times per week (OR 0.94; 95% CI = 0.91, 0.98) were all positively correlated with better emotional status. However, being divorced (OR = 1.22, 95% CI = 1.09, 1.36), not drinking milk (OR = 1.12, 95% CI = 1.09, 1.14), not eating enough vegetables and fruits every day (OR = 1.78, 95% CI = 1.73, 1.83), daily smoking (OR = 1.15, 95% CI = 1.01, 1.32), and having more chronic diseases (OR = 1.02, 95% CI = 1.01, 1.03) were all correlated with poor mental status among the elderly. Conclusions The findings of this research can both estimate the prevalence of mood disorders at the community level, and identify risk factors of mood disorders at the personal level.
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7. Methylomic analysis identifies C11orf87 as a novel epigenetic biomarker for GI cancers.
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Mita T M T Tran, Kun-Tu Yeh, Yu-Ming Chuang, Po-Yen Hsu, Jie-Ting Low, Himani Kumari, Yu-Ting Lee, Yin-Chen Chen, Wan-Hong Huang, Hongchuan Jin, Shu-Hui Lin, and Michael W Y Chan
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide. Previous studies demonstrated that activation of STAT3 is crucial for the development and progression of gastric cancer. However, the role of STAT3 in neuronal related gene methylation in gastric cancer has never been explored. In this study, by using DNA methylation microarray, we identified a potential STAT3 target, C11orf87, showing promoter hypomethylation in gastric cancer patients with lower STAT3 activation and AGS gastric cancer cell lines depleted with STAT3 activation. Although C11orf87 methylation is independent of its expression, ectopic expression of a constitutive activated STAT3 mutant upregulated its expression in gastric cancer cell line. Further bisulfite pyrosequencing demonstrated a progressive increase in DNA methylation of this target in patient tissues from gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, to gastric cancer. Intriguingly, patients with higher C11orf87 methylation was associated with better survival. Furthermore, hypermethylation of C11orf87 was also frequently observed in other GI cancers, as compared to their adjacent normal tissues. These results suggested that C11orf87 methylation may serve as a biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of GI cancers, including gastric cancer. We further postulated that constitutive activation of STAT3 might be able to epigenetically silence C11orf87 as a possible negative feedback mechanism to protect the cells from the overactivation of STAT3. Targeted inhibition of STAT3 may not be appropriate in gastric cancer patients with promoter hypermethylation of C11orf87.
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- 2021
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8. Older Age and High Serum Ferritin Levels Associated With the Risk of Chronic Cytopenia in Hemodialysis Patients
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Yu-Ting Lee, Wei-Yu Wang, Chin-Ho Kuo, Ming-Yang Lee, Yin-Che Lu, Chih-Yen Hsiao, Yueh-Han Hsu, and Peir-Haur Hung
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end stage renal disease ,leucopenia ,thrombocytopenia ,hemodialysis ,risk factors ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Leukopenia or thrombocytopenia is sometimes observed in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, but the association between chronic leukopenia or thrombocytopenia and hemodialysis (HD) is still unclear. We aimed to investigate the incidence of chronic leukopenia or thrombocytopenia in patients with ESRD who received HD and to determine the risk factors of this complication. We retrospectively analyzed ESRD patients treated with HD at Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital in 2018. The risk factors for the occurrence of chronic leukopenia and thrombocytopenia were analyzed by Cox regression models. Of the 473 patients in our study cohort, 46 (9.7%) patients had a hematologic abnormality, including 18 patients with chronic leukopenia, 18 with chronic thrombocytopenia, and 10 with pancytopenia. Multivariate analysis revealed that patient age ≥60 years at the initiation of dialysis was a significant predictor for both chronic leukopenia [adjusted hazard ratio (aHR), 2.71; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.06-6.89] and chronic thrombocytopenia (aHR, 2.83; 95% CI, 1.08–7.35). Chronic liver disease (aHR, 3.31; 95% CI, 1.27–8.61) and serum ferritin levels >800 mg/dl (aHR, 3.29; 95% CI, 1.29–8.39) were risk factors for chronic thrombocytopenia. A trend showed that vitamin D from intravenous supplementation (aHR, 0.13; 95% CI, 0.01–1.16, P = 0.066) and serum phosphorous level (aHR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.53–1.02, P = 0.068) may be associated with chronic thrombocytopenia. Our study demonstrated that hematological abnormality was a long-term complication of HD. These results reveal that older patients with HD and high serum ferritin levels are at an elevated risk for chronic cytopenia. Healthcare professionals should be aware of this risk when treating HD patients in order to improve their prognosis.
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- 2020
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9. Interplay between doping and size effects on Y1-xEuxMn2O5 nanorods
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Ting-Wei Hsu, Chun-Chuen Yang, Yung-Hsiang Tung, Cheng-Wei Kao, Wei-Chun Wu, Yu-Ting Lee, and Kuen-Song Lin
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Y1-xEuxMn2O5 nanorod samples (x = 0, 0.5, and 1) were prepared and crystallized in an orthorhombic structure with the Pbam space group. Magnetic susceptibility experiments revealed that the size effect reduced the effective magnetic moment and interaction among magnetic moments. All six samples exhibited AFM ordering and canted AFM domain below 50 K, and adjustable by varying the size of the nanorods. Hysteresis experiments revealed the size effect induced exchange bias. Room-temperature Raman spectra revealed a red-shift in all of x = 0 and x = 1 samples in an applied magnetic field, indicating that a spin-phonon interaction existed at room temperature.
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- 2020
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10. Conversion of a Thiol Precursor into Aroma Compound 4-mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone Using Microbial Cell Extracts
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Hao-Kai Li, Chi-Fon Chang, Hsuan-Ju Lin, Jung-Lee Lin, Yu-Ting Lee, Yu-Hsuan Wu, Chiao-Yen Liu, Tze-Chia Lin, Pang-Hung Hsu, and Hong-Ting Victor Lin
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aroma compounds ,4-mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone ,β-lyase ,precursors ,fermentation ,Shewanella putrefaciens ,Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol ,TP500-660 - Abstract
4-Mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone (4MMP), a high-impact aroma compound with the box tree and black currant flavors was first identified in wines and could be released by microbial cysteine-S-conjugate β-lyases from its precursors. In this study, various yeasts and bacteria encoding β-lyases were selected to examine their β-lyase activities. A thiol precursor of 4MMP, cysteine-conjugate of 4MMP (cys-4MMP), was synthesized with a purity of >95% in a relatively environmentally friendly approach, and its chemical structure was confirmed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The β-lyase activities of the crude cell extract from the bacteria and yeast strains for different substrates were examined using a colorimetric method. Shewanella putrefaciens cell extract exhibited the highest β-lyase activity for all tested substrates. Additionally, the optimum pH and temperature for their β-lyase activities were determined. To monitor the conversion efficiency of precursor cys-4MMP to 4MMP, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was used. Our data indicate that selected bacteria and yeasts could convert cys-4MMP into 4MMP, and S. putrefaciens exhibited the best conversion yield. This study demonstrated the potential use of microbial cell extracts to produce sulfur-containing aroma compounds such as 4MMP.
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- 2021
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11. Combinatorial Epigenetic and Immunotherapy in Breast Cancer Management: A Literature Review
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Yu-Ting Lee, Yu-Ming Chuang, and Michael W. Y. Chan
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immune checkpoint inhibitors ,epi-drug ,combination therapy ,breast cancer ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among cancer patients worldwide. To date, there are several drugs that have been developed for breast cancer therapy. In the 21st century, immunotherapy is considered a pioneering method for improving the management of malignancies; however, breast cancer is an exception. According to the immunoediting model, many immunosuppressive cells contribute to immunological quiescence. Therefore, there is an urgent need to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of breast cancer treatments. In the last few years, numerous combinatorial therapies involving immune checkpoint blockade have been demonstrated that effectively improve clinical outcomes in breast cancer and combining these with methods of targeting epigenetic regulators is also an innovative strategy. Nevertheless, few studies have discussed the benefits of epi-drugs in non-cancerous cells. In this review, we give a brief overview of ongoing clinical trials involving combinatorial immunotherapy with epi-drugs in breast cancer and discuss the role of epi-drugs in the tumor microenvironment, including the results of recent research.
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- 2020
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12. Concurrent chemoradiotherapy in elderly patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer: A single-center experience
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Yu-Ting Lee, Yi-Tsui Wu, Cheuh-Chuan Yen, Mu-Hsin Chang, Yen-Hwa Chang, Hsiao-Jen Chung, Tzu-Ping Lin, Chia-Jen Liu, and Jin-Hwang Liu
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Bladder cancer ,Elderly ,Radiation therapy ,Concurrent chemoradiation ,Bladder preservation ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Bladder cancer is a disease frequently seen in the elderly. Frail and elderly patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are often unfit for surgery. While concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) is a well-established alternative treatment modality, only a small proportion of elderly patients receive CCRT. The purpose of this article is to review our experience with CCRT in elderly MIBC patients. Methods: Between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2013, we retrospectively reviewed patients aged >75 who were treated with CCRT at Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Patients' characteristics, therapeutic strategy, clinical outcomes, and treatment-related toxicities were assessed. Results: Nineteen patients (4 females and 15 males) were identified. The median age was 79.5 years (range, 78.5–84.0 years) and the median follow-up was 33.7 months (interquartile range, 19.1–51.8 months). The major adverse event was grade 3 or grade 4 neutropenia, which developed in 10 of the 19 patients. No treatment-related mortality occurred. We found no association between prognosis and the chemotherapy regimen. Chemotherapy with a conventional dose of gemcitabine (800–1000 mg/m2) was well tolerated. The two-year and three-year estimated overall survival rates were 74% and 60%, respectively. Conclusion: CCRT after complete transurethral resection of the bladder tumor is feasible for elderly patients with MIBC. The conventional dose of gemcitabine as a chemosensitizer is adequate in the elderly population, but further investigation is needed.
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13. Tandem Three-Component Reactions of Aldehyde, Alkyl Acrylate, and Dialkylmalonate Catalyzed by Ethyl Diphenylphosphine
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Utpal Das, Ko-Wei Chen, Chia-Jui Lee, Yu-Ting Lee, Yi-Wun Jhang, Siang-En Syu, Yeong-Jiunn Jang, and Wenwei Lin
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multicomponent reaction ,Morita-Baylis-Hillman ,chemoselectivity ,Michael addition ,aldehyde ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
A new highly efficient three-component reaction of alkyl acrylate, aldehyde and dialkyl malonate using ethyl diphenylphosphine as organocatalyst has been described. Various highly functional compounds bearing hydroxyl groups and the ester functions can be easily prepared in moderate to good yields according to our one-step procedure. The reactions are believed to proceed via Morita-Baylis-Hillman reactions of alkyl acrylate and aldehydes, followed by the Michael addition reactions of dialkyl malonates. Our reactions indicated that the intermediate species formed in the phosphine-catalyzed MBH reaction are an effective organic base to catalyze the Michael addition reactions of dialkyl malonates to the preformed MBH adducts.
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- 2012
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14. Chapter 3 The Confucian Traits Featuring in the Meiroku Zasshi
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Yu-Ting, Lee, primary
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- 2022
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15. A Multi-grained Dataset for News Event Triggered Knowledge Update.
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Yu-Ting Lee, Ying-Jhe Tang, Yu-Chung Cheng, Pai-Lin Chen, Tsai-Yen Li, and Hen-Hsen Huang
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- 2022
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16. The Confucian Traits Featuring in the Meiroku Zasshi
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Yu-Ting, Lee, primary
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17. Genome–phenome wide association study of broadly-defined headache
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Wan-Ting Hsu, Yu-Ting Lee, Jasmine Tan, Yung-Han Chang, Frank Qian, Kuei-Yu Liu, Jo-Ching Hsiung, Chia-Hung Yo, Sung-Chun Tang, Xia Jiang, and Chien-Chang Lee
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neurology ,Biological Psychiatry - Abstract
Until recently, most genetic studies of headache have been conducted on participants with European ancestry. We therefore conducted a large-scale genome-wide association study of self-reported headache in individuals of East Asian ancestry (specifically those who were identified as Han Chinese). In this study, 108,855 participants were enrolled, including 12,026 headache cases from the Taiwan Biobank. For broadly-defined headache phenotype, we identified a locus on chromosome 17, with the lead single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs8072917 (odds ratio 1.08, p = 4.49 × 10–8) mapped to two protein-coding genes RNF213 and ENDOV. For severe headache phenotype, we found a strong association on chromosome 8, with the lead SNP rs13272202 [odds ratio 1.30, p = 1.02 × 10–9], mapped to gene RP11-1101K5.1. We then conducted a conditional analysis and a statistical fine mapping of the broadly-defined headache-associated loci and identified a single credible set of loci with rs8072917 supporting that this lead variant was the true causal variant on RNF213 gene region. RNF213 replicated the result of previous studies and played important roles in the biological mechanism of broadly-defined headache. On the basis of the previous results found in the Taiwan biobank, we conducted phenome-wide association studies for the lead variants using data from the UK biobank, and found that the causal variant (SNP rs8072917) was associated with muscle symptoms, cellulitis and abscess of face and neck, and cardiogenic shock. Our findings foster the genetic architecture of headache in individuals of East Asian ancestry. Our study can be replicated using genomic data linked to electronic health records from a variety of countries, therefore affecting a wide range of ethnicities globally. Our genome-phenome association study may facilitate the development of new genetic tests and novel drug mechanisms.
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18. NTHU-Route 2.0: a fast and stable global router.
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Yen-Jung Chang, Yu-Ting Lee, and Ting-Chi Wang
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19. Simplifying the Manager Competency Model by Using the Rough Set Approach.
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Wei-Wen Wu, Yu-Ting Lee, and Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
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20. Abstract 1254: Acetyl-coA distribution devote STAT3 related neuronal methylation phenotype and pro-inflammatory niche in gastric cancer
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Jie-Ting Low, Yu-Ming Chuang, Yu-Ting Lee, and Michael Wing-Yan Chan
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Abstract
STAT3 activation is important in the development of gastric cancer (GCA), but its role in DNA methylation is not fully understood. STAT3-mediated DNA methylation is controlled by K685 acetylation, we therefore hypothesized that distribution of acetyl-CoA could affect the role of STAT3 in DNA methylation. Here, by methylation microarray from GCA patients and cells depleted with STAT3, we identified a STAT3-related CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP), located at neuronal genes (neuronal CIMP). Further TCGA RNA-Seq identified neuronal CIMP+ve to be positively associated with the expression and higher cyto/mito ratio of acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACSS2). Intriguingly, patients with neuronal-CIMP +ve or higher cyto/mito ratio of ACSS were associated with a better survival, suggesting a different role of acetyl-STAT3. As STAT3 pathway plays a key role in chemokine response, we also analyze whether neuronal-CIMP contributes to anti-tumor immune response. Surprisingly, CIMP +ve patients correlated with pro-inflammatory niche, including activated CD4 + T cells and M1 macrophages. In conclusion, neuronal-CIMP may be a biomarker to predict patient’s immune responses in GCA. Citation Format: Jie-Ting Low, Yu-Ming Chuang, Yu-Ting Lee, Michael Wing-Yan Chan. Acetyl-coA distribution devote STAT3 related neuronal methylation phenotype and pro-inflammatory niche in gastric cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 1254.
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- 2023
21. Risk and impact of invasive fungal infections in patients with multiple myeloma
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Chiu Mei Yeh, Hao Yuan Wang, Yu Ting Lee, Po Shen Ko, Chia Jen Liu, Jin Hwang Liu, Ying Chung Hong, Yao Chung Liu, Chun Kuang Tsai, Liang Tsai Hsiao, Kang Lung Lee, Jyh Pyng Gau, Ai Seon Kuan, and Po Min Chen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Proportional hazards model ,Anemia ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hypoalbuminemia ,business ,Fungemia ,Multiple myeloma ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Infection is associated with great morbidity and mortality in patients with multiple myeloma (MM), but evidence for invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is lacking. We aimed to investigate risk factors for IFI in MM patients and to determine its impact on patients’ survival. We retrospectively analyzed MM patients at Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan between January 2002 and October 2018. MM was diagnosed according to the International Myeloma Working Group criteria. IFI was defined according to the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Mycoses Study Group criteria. All risk factors of IFI in MM patients were estimated using Cox regression models in the univariate and multivariate analyses. Of the 623 patients recruited, 22 (3.5%) were diagnosed with proven or probable IFI. Light chain disease (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 6.74, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.10–21.66), hemoglobin less than 8 g/dl (adjusted HR 3.34, 95% CI 1.32–8.42), serum albumin
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- 2020
22. PCDHB15 as a potential tumor suppressor and epigenetic biomarker for breast cancer
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Ching-Chung Chiang, Guan-Ling Lin, Shu-Yi Yang, Chi-Wen Tu, Wen-Long Huang, Chun-Feng Wei, Feng-Chi Wang, Pin-Ju Lin, Wan-Hong Huang, Yu-Ming Chuang, Yu-Ting Lee, Chia-Chou Yeh, Michael Chan, and Yu-Chen Hsu
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Abstract
Breast cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed cancer types and the leading cause of cancer-related death in women. The mortality rate of patients with breast cancer is currently increasing, perhaps due to a lack of early screening tools. In the present study, using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) breast cancer dataset (n=883), it was determined that methylation of the protocadherin β15 (
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- 2022
23. Analysis of COVID-19 pandemic impact on the presenting complaints of the emergency department visits
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Yen-Wen Lai, Ching-Tang Hsu, Yu-Ting Lee, Wei-Lung Chen, Jiann-Hwa Chen, Chien-Cheng Huang, and Jui-Yuan Chung
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emergency visits ,coronavirus disease 2019 ,emergency department ,Observational Study ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,Pandemics ,presenting complaints ,Research Article ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on economic and medical systems is significant, especially in the emergency department (ED). The patterns of ED visits have also changed significantly and may play a crucial role in rearranging medical resources to the most needed departments during the pandemic. This was a retrospective study conducted in hospitals of the Cathay Health System. All patients presented to the EDs between January 21, 2020 to April 30, 2020 (pandemic stage) and January 21, 2019 to April 30, 2019 (before the pandemic stage). Basic demographics, including visit characteristics, disposition, and chief complaints, of the patients visiting the ED between these 2 periods of time will be compared and analyzed. A total of 71,739 patients were included in the study. A reduction in ED visits was noted in 15.1% (32,950 ED visits) during the pandemic stage. ED visiting patients with the chief complaints of upper respiratory infection and social problems increased by 14.23% and 1.86%, respectively, during the pandemic period. Critical chief complaints such as cardiac arrest, chest pain and altered mental status decreased to less than the ED visits difference (−15.1%) between the pandemic and prepandemic stages, for 0%, −7.67%, and −13.8% respectively. Rearrangement of the ED pediatric staff to the COVID-19 special units and recruiting more social workers to the ED should be performed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- 2021
24. Dynamic modeling for noise mapping in urban areas
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Jia-Hong Tang, Bo-Cheng Lin, Jing-Shiang Hwang, Ling-Jyh Chen, Bing-Sheng Wu, Hong-Lian Jian, Yu-Ting Lee, and Ta-Chien Chan
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Ecology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Published
- 2022
25. Conversion of a Thiol Precursor into Aroma Compound 4-mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone Using Microbial Cell Extracts
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Chiao-Yen Liu, Hsuan-Ju Lin, Yu-Hsuan Wu, Pang-Hung Hsu, Yu-Ting Lee, Tze-Chia Lin, Hong-Ting Victor Lin, Jung-Lee Lin, Hao-Kai Li, and Chi-Fon Chang
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0301 basic medicine ,aroma compounds ,4-mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone ,β-lyase ,precursors ,fermentation ,Shewanella putrefaciens ,Chemical structure ,Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol ,030106 microbiology ,Plant Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Aroma compound ,Aroma ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,TP500-660 ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Yeast ,030104 developmental biology ,Thiol ,Fermentation ,Bacteria ,Food Science - Abstract
4-Mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone (4MMP), a high-impact aroma compound with the box tree and black currant flavors was first identified in wines and could be released by microbial cysteine-S-conjugate β-lyases from its precursors. In this study, various yeasts and bacteria encoding β-lyases were selected to examine their β-lyase activities. A thiol precursor of 4MMP, cysteine-conjugate of 4MMP (cys-4MMP), was synthesized with a purity of >95% in a relatively environmentally friendly approach, and its chemical structure was confirmed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The β-lyase activities of the crude cell extract from the bacteria and yeast strains for different substrates were examined using a colorimetric method. Shewanella putrefaciens cell extract exhibited the highest β-lyase activity for all tested substrates. Additionally, the optimum pH and temperature for their β-lyase activities were determined. To monitor the conversion efficiency of precursor cys-4MMP to 4MMP, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was used. Our data indicate that selected bacteria and yeasts could convert cys-4MMP into 4MMP, and S. putrefaciens exhibited the best conversion yield. This study demonstrated the potential use of microbial cell extracts to produce sulfur-containing aroma compounds such as 4MMP.
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- 2021
26. Association between health behaviors and mood disorders among the elderly: a community-based cohort study
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Yu-Ting Lee, Jia-Hong Tang, I-Chun Fan, Tzu-Jung Tseng, Yi-Syuan Wu, Ta-Chien Chan, and Yen-Hui Chiu
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Male ,Health Behavior ,Socio-economic status ,lcsh:Geriatrics ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prevalence of mental disorders ,Elderly health examination database ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Health behaviors ,Socioeconomic status ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Marital Status ,business.industry ,Smoking ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Community Mental Health Services ,lcsh:RC952-954.6 ,Mood disorders ,Relative risk ,Marital status ,Female ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Diet, Healthy ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Demography ,Cohort study ,Research Article ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background According to a WHO report, nearly 15% of adults aged 60 and over suffer from a mental disorder, constituting 6.6% of the total disability for this age group. Taipei City faces rapid transformation towards an aging society, with the proportion of elderly in the total population rising from 12% in 2008 to 16% in 2016. The aim of this study is to identify the prevalence of mental disorders among the elderly in Taipei City and to elucidate risk factors contributing to mental disorders. Methods The elderly health examination database was obtained from the Department of Health, Taipei City government, from 2005 to 2012. A total of 86,061 people underwent publicly funded health examinations, with 348,067 visits. Each year, there are around 43,000 elderly persons in Taipei City using this service. We used a mental health questionnaire including five questions to estimated relative risks among potential risk factors with the generalized estimating equations (GEE) model to measure the mental health status of the elderly. Mood disorders were measured with the Brief Symptom Rating Scale (BSRS-5) questionnaire. Age, education level, gender, marital status, living alone, drinking milk, eating vegetables and fruits, long-term medication, smoking status, frequency of alcohol consumption, frequency of physical activity, BMI, and number of chronic diseases were included as covariates. Results The results show that being male (odds ratio (OR) 0.57; 95% CI = 0.56, 0.59), higher education (OR 0.88; 95% CI = 0.82, 0.95), no long-term medication (OR 0.57; 95% CI = 0.56, 0.58), and exercising three or more times per week (OR 0.94; 95% CI = 0.91, 0.98) were all positively correlated with better emotional status. However, being divorced (OR = 1.22, 95% CI = 1.09, 1.36), not drinking milk (OR = 1.12, 95% CI = 1.09, 1.14), not eating enough vegetables and fruits every day (OR = 1.78, 95% CI = 1.73, 1.83), daily smoking (OR = 1.15, 95% CI = 1.01, 1.32), and having more chronic diseases (OR = 1.02, 95% CI = 1.01, 1.03) were all correlated with poor mental status among the elderly. Conclusions The findings of this research can both estimate the prevalence of mood disorders at the community level, and identify risk factors of mood disorders at the personal level.
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- 2019
27. ‘Tagore and China’ Reconsidered
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Yu-Ting Lee
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Literature ,business.industry ,Philosophy ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Conversation ,China ,business ,media_common - Abstract
This chapter re-examines the relationship between Rabindranath Tagore and China, which was previously understood through the poet’s 1924 controversial trip to China and thus subject to rather fixed interpretation. It argues that while it is important to explore how Tagore’s contemporary Chinese thinkers responded, usually emotionally, to his proposal of the ‘revival of Eastern culture’ according to their respective stances, more depth and dimensions can be restored to the event to sustain a fuller understanding of how cultural debate was conducted in the early twentieth-century world. To this end, starting from a thought-provoking conversation between Tagore and Feng Youlan, a to-be prominent philosopher who was a PhD researcher at Columbia University in 1920, this chapter seeks to demonstrate a philosophical reading of ‘Tagore and China’ and goes further to expand the intellectual web, covering both Chinese and Western thinkers of distinction, to reveal the world historical significance of Tagore’s uneasy interaction with China.
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- 2021
28. NTHU-route 2.0: a robust global router for modern designs
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Yen-Jung Chang, Yu-Ting Lee, Jhih-Rong Gao, Pei-Ci Wu, and Ting-Chi Wang
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Standard IC ,Bridge/router ,Internetworking device ,ISDN router ,Integrated circuits -- Design and construction ,Semiconductor chips -- Design and construction ,Bridge/routers -- Innovations ,Bridge/routers -- Usage ,Very-large-scale integration -- Usage - Published
- 2010
29. Methylomic analysis identifies C11orf87 as a novel epigenetic biomarker for GI cancers
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Kun-Tu Yeh, Himani Kumari, Jie-Ting Low, Yu-Ming Chuang, Yin-Chen Chen, Yu-Ting Lee, Shu-Hui Lin, Wan-Hong Huang, Hongchuan Jin, Mita T. M. T. Tran, Po-Yen Hsu, and Michael W.Y. Chan
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Male ,Microarrays ,Biochemistry ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Epigenome ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,DNA methylation ,Liver Diseases ,Chemical Reactions ,Methylation ,Esophageal cancer ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Chromatin ,Nucleic acids ,Chemistry ,Bioassays and Physiological Analysis ,Oncology ,Physical Sciences ,Medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Epigenetics ,DNA modification ,Chromatin modification ,Research Article ,Chromosome biology ,Adult ,STAT3 Transcription Factor ,Cell biology ,Esophageal Cancer ,Science ,Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Disease-Free Survival ,Causes of cancer ,Open Reading Frames ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Gastrointestinal Tumors ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Genetics ,Humans ,Aged ,Biology and life sciences ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,Cancer ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,DNA ,Hepatocellular Carcinoma ,medicine.disease ,Gastric Cancer ,Head and Neck Cancers ,Cancer research ,Ectopic expression ,Gene expression ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide. Previous studies demonstrated that activation of STAT3 is crucial for the development and progression of gastric cancer. However, the role of STAT3 in neuronal related gene methylation in gastric cancer has never been explored. In this study, by using DNA methylation microarray, we identified a potential STAT3 target, C11orf87, showing promoter hypomethylation in gastric cancer patients with lower STAT3 activation and AGS gastric cancer cell lines depleted with STAT3 activation. Although C11orf87 methylation is independent of its expression, ectopic expression of a constitutive activated STAT3 mutant upregulated its expression in gastric cancer cell line. Further bisulfite pyrosequencing demonstrated a progressive increase in DNA methylation of this target in patient tissues from gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, to gastric cancer. Intriguingly, patients with higher C11orf87 methylation was associated with better survival. Furthermore, hypermethylation of C11orf87 was also frequently observed in other GI cancers, as compared to their adjacent normal tissues. These results suggested that C11orf87 methylation may serve as a biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of GI cancers, including gastric cancer. We further postulated that constitutive activation of STAT3 might be able to epigenetically silence C11orf87 as a possible negative feedback mechanism to protect the cells from the overactivation of STAT3. Targeted inhibition of STAT3 may not be appropriate in gastric cancer patients with promoter hypermethylation of C11orf87.
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- 2020
30. Risk and impact of invasive fungal infections in patients with multiple myeloma
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Chun-Kuang, Tsai, Yao-Chung, Liu, Ai Seon, Kuan, Kang-Lung, Lee, Chiu-Mei, Yeh, Yu-Ting, Lee, Liang-Tsai, Hsiao, Po-Shen, Ko, Hao-Yuan, Wang, Po-Min, Chen, Jin-Hwang, Liu, Ying-Chung, Hong, Chia-Jen, Liu, and Jyh-Pyng, Gau
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Allografts ,Multiple Myeloma ,Invasive Fungal Infections ,Aged ,Stem Cell Transplantation - Abstract
Infection is associated with great morbidity and mortality in patients with multiple myeloma (MM), but evidence for invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is lacking. We aimed to investigate risk factors for IFI in MM patients and to determine its impact on patients' survival. We retrospectively analyzed MM patients at Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan between January 2002 and October 2018. MM was diagnosed according to the International Myeloma Working Group criteria. IFI was defined according to the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Mycoses Study Group criteria. All risk factors of IFI in MM patients were estimated using Cox regression models in the univariate and multivariate analyses. Of the 623 patients recruited, 22 (3.5%) were diagnosed with proven or probable IFI. Light chain disease (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 6.74, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.10-21.66), hemoglobin less than 8 g/dl (adjusted HR 3.34, 95% CI 1.32-8.42), serum albumin 3.5 g/dl (adjusted HR 3.24, 95% CI 1.09-9.68), and having received allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) (adjusted HR 5.98, 95% CI 1.62-22.03) were significantly associated with IFI in the multivariate analysis. Contracting IFI was in turn associated with early mortality (adjusted HR 11.60, 95% CI 1.26-106.74). Light chain disease, anemia, hypoalbuminemia, and receiving allo-SCT were independent predictors of IFI in MM patients. The early mortality risk is much higher in those encountering IFI. Physicians must be aware of the rare but potentially lethal infections.
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- 2020
31. Risk and impact of tuberculosis in patients with multiple myeloma*
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Chun Kuang Tsai, Leh Kiong Huon, Chia Jen Liu, Yu Ting Lee, Tzeng Ji Chen, Yao Chung Liu, Shuo Ming Ou, Chiu Mei Yeh, Ai Seon Kuan, and Jin Hwang Liu
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Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Taiwan ,Comorbidity ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Prednisone ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Aged ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Hazard ratio ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cohort ,Female ,Multiple Myeloma ,business ,Cohort study ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We investigated the risk and impact of mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) infection in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). We identified 3979 MM patients from Taiwan's National Health Insurance database between 2000 and 2011 and compared the incidence rates of TB infection in these patients with 15,916 randomly selected age-, sex-, and comorbidity-matched subjects without MM. The risk of TB was higher in the myeloma cohort (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 3.11, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.41-4.02). Risk factors for MM patients contracting TB were age ≥65 (adjusted HR 1.93, 95% CI 1.19-3.15), alcohol use disorder (adjusted HR 2.86, 95% CI 1.24-6.62), and steroid daily dose equivalent to prednisone 5 mg or more (adjusted HR 2.38, 95% CI 1.50-3.77). MM patients with TB had a higher mortality risk than those without (adjusted HR 2.03, 95% CI 1.54-2.67). The incidence of TB is significantly higher in MM patients.
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- 2017
32. Fluid balance correlates with clinical course of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and mortality in patients with septic shock
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Chih-Hsien Huang, Meng-Cheng Ko, Shu-Min Lin, Tsai-Yu Wang, Ting-Yu Lin, Tim Yu-Ting Lee, and Allen Chung-Cheng Huang
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Male ,Pulmonology ,Organ Dysfunction Scores ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,Logistic regression ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Endocrinology ,law ,Coagulopathy ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,APACHE ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,Hematology ,Middle Aged ,Water-Electrolyte Balance ,Prognosis ,Intensive care unit ,Shock, Septic ,Hospitals ,Survival Rate ,Intensive Care Units ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Medicine ,Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome ,SOFA score ,Female ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Death Rates ,Endocrine Disorders ,Science ,Multiple Organ Failure ,Taiwan ,Sepsis ,Signs and Symptoms ,Population Metrics ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Blood Coagulation ,Balance (ability) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Population Biology ,Coagulation Disorders ,Septic shock ,business.industry ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Bloodstream Infections ,medicine.disease ,Health Care ,Logistic Models ,ROC Curve ,Health Care Facilities ,Metabolic Disorders ,Respiratory Infections ,Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ,business - Abstract
IntroductionPositive fluid balance is a prognostic factor for mortality in patients with sepsis; however, the association between cumulated fluid balance (CFB) and sepsis-induced multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) has yet to be elucidated. In this study, we sought to determine whether CFB is correlated with MODS and mortality in cases of septic shock.MethodsThe study retrospectively recruited patients with septic shock from the intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) was identified as sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score ≥ 2 in more than one organ system. The CFB is the sum of all daily intake and output. An independent t-test, single and multivariate logistic regression, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, and the Pearson correlation coefficient were used to determine whether a relationship exists between CFB and the development of MODS and mortality.ResultsAmong the 104 patients enrolled in the study, 58 (55.8%) survived more than 28 days, and 73 (70.2%) developed MODS on day 3. The values of CFB in the first 24 hours and 72 hours after diagnosis of septic shock in patients with MODS were higher than these in patients without MODS (1086.6 ± 176.3 vs. 325.5 ± 205.7 ml, p = 0.013 and 2408 ± 361 vs. 873.1 ± 489 ml, p < 0.0001). In a multivariate logistic regression, the independent factors associated with the development of MODS on day 3 were APACHE II score at ICU admission (27.6 ± 7.6 in patients with MODS vs. 20.5 ± 6.4 in those without; O.R. 1.18; 95% C.1 I. 1.08-1.30; p < 0.001), disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC) (n = 28; 38.4% vs. n = 2; 6.5%; O.R. 23.67; 95% C.I. 3.58-156.5; p = 0.001), and CFB in the first 72 hours (72-hr CFB) > median (1767.50ml) (n = 41; 56.2% vs. n = 11; 35.5%; O.R. 3.67; 95% C.I., 1.18-11.40; p = 0.024). Moreover, a multivariate logistic regression also identified neoplasm (n = 25; 54.3% vs. n = 17; 29.3%; O.R. 3.45; 95% C.I. 1.23-10.0; p = 0.019) and 72-hr CFB > median (n = 30; 65.2% vs. n = 21; 36.2%; O.R. 4.13; 95% C.I. 1.34-12.66; p = 0.013) as independent factors associated with 28-day mortality. 72-hr CFB values were strongly correlated with the SOFA score (r = 0.445, p < 0.0001). The area under the ROC curve revealed that 72-hr CFB has good discriminative power in associating the development of MODS (0.644, p = 0.002) and predicting subsequent 28-day mortality (0.704, p < 0.0001).Conclusions72-hr CFB appears to be correlated with the likelihood of developing MODS and mortality in patients with septic shock. Thus, it appears that 72-hr CFB could perhaps be used as an indicator for MODS and a predictor for mortality in those patients.
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- 2019
33. Concurrent chemoradiotherapy in elderly patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer: A single-center experience
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Mu-Hsin Chang, Jin-Hwang Liu, Yen-Hwa Chang, Hsiao-Jen Chung, Yu Ting Lee, Tzu-Ping Lin, Chia Jen Liu, Yi-Tsui Wu, and Cheuh-Chuan Yen
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Cultural Studies ,Linguistics and Language ,History ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Neutropenia ,Single Center ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Language and Linguistics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Elderly ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Adverse effect ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Chemotherapy regimen ,humanities ,Gemcitabine ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Bladder preservation ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Anthropology ,Concurrent chemoradiation ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Bladder cancer is a disease frequently seen in the elderly. Frail and elderly patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) are often unfit for surgery. While concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) is a well-established alternative treatment modality, only a small proportion of elderly patients receive CCRT. The purpose of this article is to review our experience with CCRT in elderly MIBC patients. Methods Between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2013, we retrospectively reviewed patients aged >75 who were treated with CCRT at Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Patients' characteristics, therapeutic strategy, clinical outcomes, and treatment-related toxicities were assessed. Results Nineteen patients (4 females and 15 males) were identified. The median age was 79.5 years (range, 78.5–84.0 years) and the median follow-up was 33.7 months (interquartile range, 19.1–51.8 months). The major adverse event was grade 3 or grade 4 neutropenia, which developed in 10 of the 19 patients. No treatment-related mortality occurred. We found no association between prognosis and the chemotherapy regimen. Chemotherapy with a conventional dose of gemcitabine (800–1000 mg/m2) was well tolerated. The two-year and three-year estimated overall survival rates were 74% and 60%, respectively. Conclusion CCRT after complete transurethral resection of the bladder tumor is feasible for elderly patients with MIBC. The conventional dose of gemcitabine as a chemosensitizer is adequate in the elderly population, but further investigation is needed.
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- 2016
34. Risk of stroke in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma: a retrospective cohort study
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Yu Ting Lee, Tzeon Jye Chiou, Ting Wei Lin, Cheng Hwai Tzeng, Chiu Mei Yeh, Yao Chung Liu, Yuan Bin Yu, Jin Hwang Liu, Chia Jen Liu, Liang Tsai Hsiao, Gin Yi Lee, Pei Hsu, and Jyh Pyng Gau
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Atrial fibrillation ,Subgroup analysis ,Retrospective cohort study ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cumulative incidence ,cardiovascular diseases ,business ,Complication ,Stroke ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Multiple myeloma - Abstract
Cerebrovascular events are a common complication among patients with cancer, increasing morbidity and mortality. However, the association between multiple myeloma and cerebrovascular events remains unclear. We therefore investigated multiple myeloma patients' risk factors for stroke to devise a better stroke-prevention strategy. This study includes consecutive patients 20 years and older who were newly diagnosed with symptomatic multiple myeloma at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, a tertiary medical center, between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2014. The primary outcome was stroke development. Patients with head injuries, brain tumors, brain parenchymal invasions, or antecedent malignancies were excluded. Hazard ratios (HRs) of stroke risk factors for multiple myeloma patients were estimated by Cox proportional regression analysis. Overall, 395 patients with a median age of 70 years were investigated. In the median follow-up period of 18 months, cerebrovascular events occurred in 16 patients, including 10 ischemic strokes and 6 hemorrhagic strokes. The 5-year estimated cumulative incidence rate was 7.45%. In the multivariate analysis, the κ light chain isotype (adjusted HR, 8.37; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.91-39.8), previous cerebrovascular accidents (adjusted HR, 5.16; 95% CI, 1.48-17.9), and serum creatinine > 2 mg/dL (adjusted HR, 4.21; 95% CI, 1.10-16.0) were identified as independent risk factors for stroke. Subgroup analysis showed that atrial fibrillation (adjusted HR, 8.07) and previous cerebrovascular accident (adjusted HR, 4.89) are significant risk factors for ischemic stroke. Serum creatinine > 2 mg/dL (adjusted HR, 30.6) and previous cerebrovascular accident (adjusted HR, 13.9) are significant for hemorrhagic stroke. Moreover, therapeutic strategies for multiple myeloma were not associated with stroke in our study. This study demonstrates that risk of stroke increases in myeloma patients with a κ light chain isotype, previous cerebrovascular events, and renal impairment. Further prospective clinical studies to clarify the relationship between multiple myeloma and stroke are warranted.
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- 2016
35. Commercial Herbicides Can Trigger the Oxidative Inactivation of Acetohydroxyacid Synthase
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James A. Fraser, Luke W. Guddat, Nicholas P. West, Amanda Nouwens, Craig M. Williams, Thierry G. A. Lonhienne, and Yu-Ting Lee
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0301 basic medicine ,Oxygenase ,Side reaction ,Nanotechnology ,Oxidative phosphorylation ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Redox ,Catalysis ,Cofactor ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Flavin adenine dinucleotide ,Reactive oxygen species ,biology ,Herbicides ,010405 organic chemistry ,Active site ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Acetolactate Synthase ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biophysics ,biology.protein ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) inhibitors are highly successful commercial herbicides. New kinetic data show that the binding of these compounds leads to reversible accumulative inhibition of AHAS. Crystallographic data (to a resolution of 2.17 Å) for an AHAS-herbicide complex shows that closure of the active site occurs when the herbicidal inhibitor binds, thus preventing exchange with solvent. This feature combined with new kinetic data shows that molecular oxygen promotes an accumulative inhibition leading to the conclusion that the exceptional potency of these herbicides is augmented by subversion of an inherent oxygenase side reaction. The reactive oxygen species produced by this reaction are trapped in the active site, triggering oxidation reactions that ultimately lead to the alteration of the redox state of the cofactor flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), a feature that accounts for the observed reversible accumulative inhibition.
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- 2016
36. A routing and consolidation decision model for containerized air-land intermodal operations
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Kuancheng Huang, Haoran Xu, and Yu Ting Lee
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Decision support system ,021103 operations research ,General Computer Science ,Operations research ,Aviation ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Computation ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,General Engineering ,Containerization ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,02 engineering and technology ,Upper and lower bounds ,symbols.namesake ,Lagrangian relaxation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,symbols ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,business ,Decision model ,Integer programming ,Lagrangian - Abstract
The study aims to provide the decision support for airfreight forwarders regarding the air-land intermodal operation, for which shipments are transported to gateway airports by air transportation and then delivered to final destinations by trucking service. A mixed integer programming model has been formulated to tackle the integrated routing and consolidation decision, given the various types of air containers. This study has designed an approximate solution algorithm based on Lagrangian Relaxation. In the numerical experiment, the solution algorithm can achieve an objective function value very close to optimality or the Lagrangian lower bound within an acceptable computation time.
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- 2020
37. Interplay between doping and size effects on Y1-xEuxMn2O5 nanorods
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Cheng-Wei Kao, Yung-Hsiang Tung, Kuen-Song Lin, Yu-Ting Lee, Ting-Wei Hsu, Chun-Chuen Yang, and Wei-Chun Wu
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Magnetic moment ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Magnetic susceptibility ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Magnetic field ,symbols.namesake ,Hysteresis ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Exchange bias ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,Nanorod ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,0210 nano-technology ,Raman spectroscopy ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
Y1-xEuxMn2O5 nanorod samples (x = 0, 0.5, and 1) were prepared and crystallized in an orthorhombic structure with the Pbam space group. Magnetic susceptibility experiments revealed that the size effect reduced the effective magnetic moment and interaction among magnetic moments. All six samples exhibited AFM ordering and canted AFM domain below 50 K, and adjustable by varying the size of the nanorods. Hysteresis experiments revealed the size effect induced exchange bias. Room-temperature Raman spectra revealed a red-shift in all of x = 0 and x = 1 samples in an applied magnetic field, indicating that a spin-phonon interaction existed at room temperature.
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- 2020
38. To develop a fusion protein combined α-galacosidase A and insulin-like factor 2 for treatment of Fabry disease
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Yu-Ting Lin, Dau-Ming Niu, Yun-Ru Chen, Yu-Ting Lee, Ping-Hui Li, Tzu-Hung Chu, Ya-Chi Chen, and Sheng-Kai Chang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Insulin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Fabry disease ,Fusion protein ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,business ,Molecular Biology - Published
- 2020
39. Commercial AHAS-inhibiting herbicides are promising drug leads for the treatment of human fungal pathogenic infections
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Jun Wang, Yu shang Low, Amanda Nouwens, Sheena M.H. Chua, Luke W. Guddat, Garcia, James A. Fraser, Kylie A. Agnew‐Francis, Yu-Ting Lee, Craig M. Williams, and Thierry G. A. Lonhienne
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0301 basic medicine ,Drug ,Antifungal Agents ,Itraconazole ,medicine.drug_class ,media_common.quotation_subject ,030106 microbiology ,Antifungal drug ,Microbiology ,Fungal Proteins ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Minimum inhibitory concentration ,Candida albicans ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Potency ,media_common ,Cryptococcus neoformans ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Herbicides ,Candidiasis ,Cryptococcosis ,biology.organism_classification ,Sulfonylurea ,Acetolactate Synthase ,030104 developmental biology ,PNAS Plus ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The increased prevalence of drug-resistant human pathogenic fungal diseases poses a major threat to global human health. Thus, new drugs are urgently required to combat these infections. Here, we demonstrate that acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS), the first enzyme in the branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis pathway, is a promising new target for antifungal drug discovery. First, we show that several AHAS inhibitors developed as commercial herbicides are powerful accumulative inhibitors of Candida albicans AHAS (K(i) values as low as 800 pM) and have determined high-resolution crystal structures of this enzyme in complex with several of these herbicides. In addition, we have demonstrated that chlorimuron ethyl (CE), a member of the sulfonylurea herbicide family, has potent antifungal activity against five different Candida species and Cryptococcus neoformans (with minimum inhibitory concentration, 50% values as low as 7 nM). Furthermore, in these assays, we have shown CE and itraconazole (a P450 inhibitor) can act synergistically to further improve potency. Finally, we show in Candida albicans-infected mice that CE is highly effective in clearing pathogenic fungal burden in the lungs, liver, and spleen, thus reducing overall mortality rates. Therefore, in view of their low toxicity to human cells, AHAS inhibitors represent a new class of antifungal drug candidates.
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- 2018
40. Association of surgeon volume and hospital volume with the outcome of patients receiving definitive surgery for colorectal cancer: A nationwide population-based study
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Yu Ting Lee, Nicole Huang, Tzeng Ji Chen, Yu Wen Hu, Chung Jen Teng, Yiing Jenq Chou, Chun Chi Lin, Chiu Mei Yeh, and Chia Jen Liu
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,Mortality rate ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General surgery ,Population ,Cancer ,Emergency department ,Lower risk ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Oncology ,medicine ,education ,business ,Colectomy - Abstract
BACKGROUND Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) who undergo cancer surgeries with higher-volume providers may have better outcomes. The current debate focuses on whether it is hospital volume or surgeon volume that matters more. METHODS The authors conducted a nationwide population-based study in Taiwan that enrolled all patients who underwent definitive surgery for newly diagnosed CRC between 2005 and 2011. All patients were divided into 4 quartiles according to hospital and surgeon volume. The main outcome was the 5-year mortality rate, which was analyzed using a frailty model for Cox regression. The authors also conducted fixed and random effects multivariate regression models to examine short-term outcomes and resource use, including operative mortality, hospital stay, emergency department visits within 30 days, and medical expenses. Analyses were adjusted for patient and provider characteristics. RESULTS A total of 61,728 patients with CRC were included in the current study. The 5-year mortality rates were 38.7%, 32.8%, 32.0%, and 29.1% in descending order of hospital volume quartiles and were 41.4%, 34.1%, 29.8%, and 27.4% in descending order of surgeon volume quartiles. After adjustment for the individual and provider characteristics, surgeon volume, but not hospital volume, remained a significantly predictive factor of death (P
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- 2015
41. Role of BMI and age in predicting pathologic vertebral fractures in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients: A retrospective cohort study
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Ting Wei Lin, Jin Hwang Liu, Yao Chung Liu, Pei Hsu, Tzeon Jye Chiou, Chia-Hung Wu, Chia Jen Liu, Liang Tsai Hsiao, Chiu Mei Yeh, Jyh Pyng Gau, Yu Ting Lee, Yi Lun Chen, Gin Yi Lee, and Hsun I. Chiu
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiography ,Taiwan ,Newly diagnosed ,Comorbidity ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,General hospital ,Survival analysis ,Multiple myeloma ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Retrospective cohort study ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cohort ,Multivariate Analysis ,Spinal Fractures ,Female ,business ,Multiple Myeloma ,Body mass index ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Vertebral fractures affect approximately 30% of myeloma patients and lead to a poor impact on survival and life quality. In general, age and body mass index (BMI) are reported to have an important role in vertebral fractures. However, the triangle relationship among age, BMI, and vertebral fractures is still unclear in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients. This study recruited consecutive 394 patients with NDMM at Taipei Veterans General Hospital between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2015. Risk factors for vertebral fractures in NDMM patients were collected and analyzed. The survival curves were demonstrated using Kaplan-Meier estimate. In total, 301 (76.4%) NDMM patients were enrolled in the cohort. In the median follow-up period of 18.0 months, the median survival duration in those with vertebral fractures ≥ 2 was shorter than those with vertebral fracture 75 years and BMI < 18.5 kg/m2 (adjusted RR, 12.22; 95% CI, 3.02-49.40). This is the first study that demonstrated that age had a significant impact on vertebral fractures in NDMM patients with low BMI. Elder patients with low BMI should consider to routinely receive spinal radiographic examinations and regular follow-up.
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- 2017
42. Monitoring Public Company Rankings for Investment Decisions: Are They Undervalued or Overvalued?
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Yu-Ting Lee, Wei-Wen Wu, and Lawrence W. Lan
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Finance ,Investment decisions ,Ranking ,business.industry ,Data envelopment analysis ,Business ,Business model ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,DuPont analysis ,Listed company ,Stock (geology) - Abstract
This study proposes a novel framework to monitor the rankings of public companies that are released periodically by worldwide business organizations. With different ranking rationales and diverse indicators, the released reports may not be comparable or suited to investment objectives. Therefore, this study introduces the DuPont model to derive well-recognized common investment indicators and then employs the data envelopment analysis (DEA) ranking method and the grey entropy (GE) ranking method to re-rank the listed companies. Both DEA and GE re-rankings are compared with the released rankings to generate a map of the DEA-gap versus the GE-gap to advise stock investors of undervalued or overvalued companies. As a demonstration, the proposed framework is applied to the case of Taiwan Info Tech 100 released by Business Next. It is thought that continual monitoring of public company rankings may promote business opportunities in the long run; hence, application of the proposed framework to develop favorable business models is further addressed in this study.
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- 2013
43. Household energy mix in Uganda
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Lisa Yu-Ting Lee
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Consumption (economics) ,Economics and Econometrics ,Labour economics ,Public infrastructure ,Natural resource economics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Energy mix ,Energy security ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,Payment ,General Energy ,Economics ,Fuel efficiency ,Household income ,media_common - Abstract
This paper presents evidence that household energy use in Uganda conforms to the energy ladder theory. As household income increases, solid and transitional fuel use evolves in an inverse U manner, while electricity consumption shows a direct relationship with income. Public infrastructure provision, income, and education are the key variables which can be targeted to reduce household dependence on solid-fuels while increasing non-solid fuel use. While education and public infrastructure have varying impacts on rural and urban households' energy mix, these variables generally reduce rudimentary fuel use and increase modern fuel consumption. Timely investment in electricity infrastructure is necessary to cater for burgeoning electricity demand as households become affluent. Strategies for reforestation, dissemination of improved cookstoves, relieving supply side constraints for modern fuels, and staggered payment options to lower the cost of entry for modern fuels can improve Ugandan households' energy security.
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- 2013
44. Review of The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution, by Francis Fukuyama. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2011
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Yu-Ting Lee
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Politics ,French revolution ,History ,Economic history ,Environmental ethics ,Performance art ,Order (virtue) - Published
- 2013
45. Benchmarking hotel industry in a multi‐period context with DEA approaches: a case study
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Yu-Ting Lee, Wei-Wen Wu, and Lawrence W. Lan
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Ranking ,Strategy and Management ,Multi period ,Data envelopment analysis ,Context (language use) ,Benchmarking ,Business ,Business and International Management ,Marketing ,Labor Forces ,Hotel industry ,Tourism ,Industrial organization - Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose a benchmarking framework to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the hotel industry, in a multi‐period context, with consideration of perishable traits and carry‐over activities. The sustained high performers in the case study are identified and their business strategies are discussed.Design/methodology/approachThe dynamic DEA (data envelopment analysis) approach is used to identify the multi‐period sustained high performers. The super‐efficiency DEA approach is employed to conduct a thorough ranking under an input‐output‐consumption structure. The supplementary analysis is further implemented to help elucidate the benchmarking results.FindingsIn total, nine out of 80 international tourist hotels in Taiwan during 2006‐2010 are identified as the sustained high performers. These hotels have diverged business strategies in terms of employees (intensive versus economical labor forces), products (room versus F&B (food and beverage) services), prices (extremely expensive versus very inexpensive room rates), guests (business versus tourism guests), and others (e.g. location advantages).Originality/valueThis study contributes to benchmarking literature and to hotel industry in several aspects. Compared with conventional single‐period benchmarking in efficiency aspect only, the proposed multi‐period benchmarking framework under input‐production‐consumption structure can take into account the carry‐over activities, account for perishable traits, provide more robust results, and add more useful information to facilitate the hotel managers to ameliorate the efficiency and effectiveness. The proposed framework should be readily applied to other service industries (e.g. transport).
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- 2013
46. Factors hindering acceptance of using cloud services in university: a case study
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Yu-Ting Lee, Wei-Wen Wu, and Lawrence W. Lan
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Intervention (law) ,Knowledge management ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Usability ,Cloud computing ,Technology acceptance model ,Library and Information Sciences ,business ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
PurposeThe aim of this paper is to propose a novel evaluation framework to explore the “root causes” that hinder the acceptance of using internal cloud services in a university.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed evaluation framework incorporates the duo‐theme DEMATEL (decision making trial and evaluation laboratory) with TAM (technology acceptance model). The operational procedures were proposed and tested on a university during the post‐implementation phase after introducing the internal cloud services.FindingsAccording to the results, clear understanding and operational ease under the theme perceived ease of use (PEOU) are more imperative; whereas improved usefulness and productivity under the theme perceived usefulness (PU) are more urgent to foster the usage of internal clouds in the case university.Research limitations/implicationsBased on the findings, some intervention activities were suggested to enhance the level of users' acceptance of internal cloud solutions in the case university. However, the results should not be generalized to apply to other educational establishments.Practical implicationsTo reduce the resistance from using internal clouds, some necessary intervention activities such as developing attractive training programs, creating interesting workshops, and rewriting user friendly manual or handbook are recommended.Originality/valueThe novel two‐theme DEMATEL has greatly contributed to the conventional one‐theme DEMATEL theory. The proposed two‐theme DEMATEL procedures were the first attempt to evaluate the acceptance of using internal clouds in university. The results have provided manifest root‐causes under two distinct themes, which help derive effectual intervention activities to foster the acceptance of usage of internal clouds in a university.
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- 2013
47. Advanced environmentally friendly coatings prepared from amine-capped aniline trimer-based waterborne electroactive polyurethane
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Jung-Hsiang Chang, Jui-Chi Lin, Hsiu-Ying Huang, Jui-Ming Yeh, Yu-Ting Lee, and Tsao-Cheng Huang
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Thermogravimetric analysis ,Materials science ,Trimer ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Corrosion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Aniline ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Coating ,engineering ,Organic chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Thermal stability ,Cyclic voltammetry ,Polyurethane - Abstract
Electroactive waterborne polyurethane (EWPU) containing conjugated segments of electroactive amino-capped aniline trimer (ACAT) unit was successfully prepared and characterized. Iodine-doped EWPU with conductivity 1.2 × 10 −6 S cm −1 was detected. The electroactivity of EWPU was evaluated by performing electrochemical cyclic voltammetry studies. It was worth noting that the EWPU coating was found to exhibit enhanced corrosion protection effects on cold-rolled steel (CRS) electrodes as compared to the corresponding non-electroactive waterborne polyurethane (NEWPU) coating based on a series of electrochemical measurements in 3.5 wt% NaCl electrolyte. A possible mechanism for the enhanced corrosion protection ability of the EWPU coatings on the CRS electrode could be interpreted as the redox catalytic capabilities of the aniline trimer units existed in EWPU induce the formation of passive metal oxide layers on the CRS electrode, as further evidenced by SEM and XPS studies. The thermal stability of EWPU was also investigated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA).
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- 2013
48. Photoactively electroactive polyamide with azo group in the main chain via oxidative coupling polymerization
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Hsiu-Ying Huang, Yu-Ting Lee, Tsao-Cheng Huang, Yi-Chen Chou, Jui-Ming Yeh, Jhong-Wei Jian, Hsin-Te Liang, and Lu-Chen Yeh
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Polymers and Plastics ,Photoisomerization ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Bioengineering ,Carbon-13 NMR ,Photochemistry ,Biochemistry ,Oligomer ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polymerization ,Azobenzene ,Polymer chemistry ,Polyamide ,Proton NMR ,Cyclic voltammetry - Abstract
In this work, a simultaneously photoactive and electroactive polyamide exhibiting interesting spectroscopic and electrochemical properties was prepared. Firstly, a 4-aminoazobenzene-capped amide oligomer (ACAO) was synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR and mass spectroscopy. Subsequently, the photoactively electroactive polyamide was synthesized through reacting ACAO with p-phenylenediamine by oxidative coupling polymerization, followed by characterization with GPC and 1H NMR. After alternate irradiation with UV and visible light, the azobenzene exhibited obvious photoelectrochemical switching properties. The reversible photoisomerization (i.e., cis ↔ trans) behaviour of the backbone azobenzene moieties in the as-prepared photoactively electroactive polyamide was analyzed by in situ monitoring through systematic studies of UV-visible and 1H NMR spectroscopies. On the other hand, the electrochemical activity (i.e., redox capability) of the as-prepared polyamide was explored by cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements.
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49. On the Decision Structures and Knowledge Discovery for ANP Modeling
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Wei-Wen Wu, Lawrence W. Lan, and Yu-Ting Lee
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Science park ,Knowledge management ,Knowledge extraction ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Reliability (computer networking) ,Analytic network process ,Partial least squares path modeling ,Decision problem ,business ,Enterprise resource planning ,Bayesian network classifier - Abstract
This paper proposes an integrative framework for network-structured analytic network process (ANP) modeling. The underlying rationales include: 1) creating the measuring items for the complex decision problems; 2) applying factor analysis to reduce the complex measuring items into fewer constructs; 3) employing Bayesian network classifier technique to discover the causal directions among constructs; 4) using partial least squares path modeling to test the causal relationships among the items-constructs. The proposed framework is implemented for knowledge discovery to a case of high-tech companies’ enterprise resource planning (ERP) benefits and satisfaction in Hsinchu Science Park,Taiwan. The results show that the proposed framework for ANP modeling can reach a satisfactory level of convergent reliability and validity. Based on the findings, pragmatic implications to the ERP venders are discussed. This study has shed new light on the long neglected, yet critical, issue on decision structures and knowledge discovery for ANP modeling.
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- 2013
50. Risk of stroke in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma: a retrospective cohort study
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Gin-Yi, Lee, Yu-Ting, Lee, Chiu-Mei, Yeh, Pei, Hsu, Ting-Wei, Lin, Jyh-Pyng, Gau, Yuan-Bin, Yu, Liang-Tsai, Hsiao, Cheng-Hwai, Tzeng, Tzeon-Jye, Chiou, Jin-Hwang, Liu, Yao-Chung, Liu, and Chia-Jen, Liu
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Cohort Studies ,Male ,Stroke ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Multiple Myeloma ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Cerebrovascular events are a common complication among patients with cancer, increasing morbidity and mortality. However, the association between multiple myeloma and cerebrovascular events remains unclear. We therefore investigated multiple myeloma patients' risk factors for stroke to devise a better stroke-prevention strategy. This study includes consecutive patients 20 years and older who were newly diagnosed with symptomatic multiple myeloma at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, a tertiary medical center, between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2014. The primary outcome was stroke development. Patients with head injuries, brain tumors, brain parenchymal invasions, or antecedent malignancies were excluded. Hazard ratios (HRs) of stroke risk factors for multiple myeloma patients were estimated by Cox proportional regression analysis. Overall, 395 patients with a median age of 70 years were investigated. In the median follow-up period of 18 months, cerebrovascular events occurred in 16 patients, including 10 ischemic strokes and 6 hemorrhagic strokes. The 5-year estimated cumulative incidence rate was 7.45%. In the multivariate analysis, the κ light chain isotype (adjusted HR, 8.37; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.91-39.8), previous cerebrovascular accidents (adjusted HR, 5.16; 95% CI, 1.48-17.9), and serum creatinine 2 mg/dL (adjusted HR, 4.21; 95% CI, 1.10-16.0) were identified as independent risk factors for stroke. Subgroup analysis showed that atrial fibrillation (adjusted HR, 8.07) and previous cerebrovascular accident (adjusted HR, 4.89) are significant risk factors for ischemic stroke. Serum creatinine 2 mg/dL (adjusted HR, 30.6) and previous cerebrovascular accident (adjusted HR, 13.9) are significant for hemorrhagic stroke. Moreover, therapeutic strategies for multiple myeloma were not associated with stroke in our study. This study demonstrates that risk of stroke increases in myeloma patients with a κ light chain isotype, previous cerebrovascular events, and renal impairment. Further prospective clinical studies to clarify the relationship between multiple myeloma and stroke are warranted.
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- 2016
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