15 results on '"Kwok, Y. S."'
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2. A Descriptive Study of Insertion and Removal Practice of Daily Disposable Soft Contact Lens Among Daily Disposable Soft Contact Lens Users.
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LAM, Evangeline P. W., LEE, Linda Y. K., CHAN, L. T., CHAN, S. M., CHAN, Y. N., KO, S. Y., KWOK, Y. S., LAM, H. C., LAM, K. L., LEE, M. K., LEE, P. K., and SHI, P. Y.
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CONTACT lenses ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL protocols ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,OPTOMETRY ,PATIENT compliance ,STATISTICAL sampling ,T-test (Statistics) ,VIDEO recording ,PILOT projects ,QUANTITATIVE research ,INTER-observer reliability ,CROSS-sectional method ,MEDICAL device removal ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,CONTACT lens fitting - Abstract
The aim of the study is to assess the insertion and removal practice of daily disposable soft contact lens (DDSCL) among adult DDSCL users and its associations with their demographic characteristics and lens wearing history. A crosssectional quantitative descriptive and observational design was adopted. One hundred and ninety subjects were recruited by convenience sampling and they were required to record their usual insertion and removal practice by filming a video at their own convenience. Once the video was produced, a trained researcher arranged a meeting with the subject and rated the subjects' practice using an observation checklist. Results showed that subjects' practice was unsatisfactory. Regarding the collected result, male demonstrated significantly better practice in removing DDSCL than female and DDSCL users with multiple purposes (corrective and cosmetic purpose) demonstrated better practice in both insertion and removal of DDSCL than either corrective and cosmetic users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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3. Epitaxial NiO hillocks on truncated octahedral nanoparticles of passivated Ni.
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Kwok, Y. S., Zhang, X. X., Qin, Boxiong, and Fung, K. K.
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NANOPARTICLES , *EPITAXY , *PARTICLE dynamics - Abstract
Epitaxial NiO hillocks on the {111} and {001} facets of truncated octahedral nanoparticles of Ni have been directly observed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. These nanometer hillocks form a rough shell enclosing the Ni nanoparticle. The epitaxial relationships of NiO on nanoparticles of Ni are the same as those of NiO on bulk Ni {111} and {001} surfaces. The formation of hillocks is related to the relaxation of the compressive stress in NiO arising from the very large lattice mismatch between NiO and Ni. The compressively stressed epitaxial NiO shell provides effective protection to the nanoparticles of Ni against further oxidation. © 2001 American Institute of Physics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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4. A Low Complexity Mapping and Modulation Scheme for IEEE 802.15.4b
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Singh, M., primary, Lei, Z., additional, Chin, F., additional, and Kwok, Y. S., additional
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- 2007
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5. WLC45-4: A Low Complexity Modulation and Code Mapping Scheme for High Rate Transmission in the 915 MHz Band for IEEE 802.15.4b
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Singh, Manjeet, primary, Lei, Zhongding, additional, Chin, Francois, additional, and Kwok, Y. S., additional
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- 2006
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6. Ranging Mechanism, Preamble Generation, and Performance with IEEE 802.15.4a Low-Rate Low-Power UWB Systems.
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Kwok, Y.-S., Chin, F., and Peng, X.
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- 2006
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7. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy study of epitaxial oxide shell on nanoparticles of iron
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Kwok, Y. S., primary, Zhang, X. X., additional, Qin, B., additional, and Fung, K. K., additional
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- 2000
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8. Magnetic colloids composed of metal nanoparticles of Fe
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Zhang, X. X., Qin, B. X., Wen, G. H., Kwok, Y. S., and Fung, K. K.
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- 2001
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9. Pharmacologic stress testing for coronary disease diagnosis: A meta-analysis.
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Kim C, Kwok YS, Heagerty P, and Redberg R
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- Adenosine, Aged, Coronary Angiography, Dipyridamole, Dobutamine, Echocardiography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, ROC Curve, Sensitivity and Specificity, Sex Factors, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon, Coronary Disease diagnosis, Exercise Test
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Background: Although noninvasive pharmacologic stress tests are widely used, their relative performance is not clear. We compared the performance of pharmacologic stress tests combined with echocardiography or nuclear imaging for the diagnosis of coronary disease., Methods: We performed a regression meta-analysis of published data. We included studies published between January 1975 and June 1999 in which subjects underwent echocardiographic or single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) stress testing with adenosine, dipyridamole, or dobutamine for diagnosis of coronary artery disease. All subjects also underwent coronary angiography. Two independent reviewers abstracted population characteristics, technical factors, methodologic factors, and results and calculated test sensitivity and specificity., Results: Eighty-two studies met the inclusion criteria. The sensitivity of dipyridamole SPECT imaging, 89% (95% CI, 84%-93%), was higher than that of dipyridamole echocardiography, but the specificity of dipyridamole SPECT imaging, 65% (95% CI, 54%-74%), was lower than that of dipyridamole echocardiography. Dipyridamole and adenosine tests had similar sensitivities and specificities. The sensitivity of dobutamine echocardiography, 80% (95% CI, 77%-83%) was similar to that of dobutamine SPECT imaging, but dobutamine echocardiography had a higher specificity, 84% (95% CI, 80%-86%) than dobutamine SPECT imaging did., Conclusions: The findings of our study can be used to guide the selection of the optimal pharmacologic stress test for each patient. Maximum sensitivity can be attained by use of a vasodilator combined with SPECT imaging. Maximum specificity can be attained by use of a vasodilator with echocardiography. The highest combination of sensitivity and specificity can be attained with dobutamine echocardiography.
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- 2001
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10. Medical therapy or coronary artery bypass graft surgery for chronic stable angina: an update using decision analysis.
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Kwok YS, Kim C, and Heidenreich PA
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- Adult, Aged, Angina Pectoris pathology, Angina Pectoris physiopathology, Chronic Disease, Coronary Vessels pathology, Female, Heart Failure prevention & control, Humans, Likelihood Functions, Male, Markov Chains, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction prevention & control, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Risk, Sensitivity and Specificity, Stroke Volume, Survival Analysis, Treatment Outcome, Angina Pectoris drug therapy, Angina Pectoris surgery, Coronary Artery Bypass, Decision Support Techniques
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Purpose: Randomized trials comparing medical and surgical therapies for the treatment of chronic stable angina were completed in the early 1980s. Therapies developed since then have decreased mortality and myocardial infarction rates from coronary artery disease. Using decision analysis and incorporating current recommendations for treatment, we simulated a trial comparing coronary artery bypass graft surgery and medical therapy., Methods: A Markov decision analysis model was constructed to compare the 5-year and 10-year outcomes of a simulated trial of medical therapy versus bypass surgery for stable chronic angina. Baseline data were obtained from a meta-analysis of trials comparing the two treatments. Data on risk reduction from contemporary therapies were obtained from randomized trials and meta-analyses., Results: All subgroups experienced modest gains in survival with current therapies. At 5 years, the survival rate was 90% in the medical group (an absolute gain of 6%) and 94% in the surgical group (an absolute gain of 4%). Similar results were obtained for patients with triple-vessel disease. Among patients with a low ejection fraction, the 5-year survival rate was 85% for medical patients and 92% for surgical patients. Sensitivity analyses did not substantially affect the conclusions., Conclusion: Advances in the treatment of chronic stable angina have improved the outcome both for patients treated initially with surgery and for those treated initially with medical therapy. The improvements were of similar magnitude in both groups, so the fundamental conclusions of the bypass trials are unchanged.
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- 2001
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11. Diabetes and depot medroxyprogesterone contraception in Navajo women.
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Kim C, Seidel KW, Begier EA, and Kwok YS
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal adverse effects, Delayed-Action Preparations, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Female, Humans, Insulin Resistance, Medical Records, Medroxyprogesterone administration & dosage, Middle Aged, Odds Ratio, Progesterone Congeners administration & dosage, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Time Factors, United States epidemiology, United States Indian Health Service, Weight Gain drug effects, Diabetes Mellitus chemically induced, Indians, North American statistics & numerical data, Medroxyprogesterone adverse effects, Progesterone Congeners adverse effects
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Background: Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate contraception is widely used in Navajo women, a high-risk population for diabetes mellitus. However, depot medroxyprogesterone may lead to weight gain and independently decrease insulin sensitivity. We studied the association between depot medroxyprogesterone and development of diabetes in Navajo women., Methods: We studied Navajo women aged 18 to 50 years who had seen a health care provider at a Navajo Area Indian Health Service clinic at least once in 1998. Diabetic cases (n = 284) and nondiabetic controls (n = 570) were matched by age. Medical records were reviewed to determine contraception use before the diagnosis date of diabetes., Results: Users of depot medroxyprogesterone were more likely to develop diabetes than patients who had used combination estrogen-progestin oral contraception only (odds ratio [OR], 3.8; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.8-7.9). The excess risk persisted after adjustment for body mass index (OR, 3.6; 95% CI, 1.6-7.9). Longer use was associated with greater risk of diabetes. Users of depot medroxyprogesterone were also more likely to develop diabetes than patients who had never used hormonal contraception, although excess risk was smaller (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.4-3.6)., Conclusions: Depot medroxyprogesterone contraception was associated with a greater risk of diabetes compared with combination oral contraceptive use only. Risk was associated with length of use and persisted after adjustment for body mass index. Additional research is needed for confirmation, but this risk should be considered in contraceptive choice for women at high risk for diabetes.
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- 2001
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12. Valuing Viagra: what is restoring potency worth?
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Kwok YS and Kim C
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- Drug Costs, Erectile Dysfunction economics, Humans, Male, Models, Econometric, Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Piperazines therapeutic use, Purines, Quality of Life, Sildenafil Citrate, Sulfones, United States, Cost-Benefit Analysis methods, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors economics, Piperazines economics, Quality-Adjusted Life Years
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Context: The use of Viagra (sildenafil) (Pfizer, New York, New York) for treating impotence has increased dramatically. However, the cost of the drug and philosophical questions about what defines a medical condition have sparked controversy over whether insurance policies should cover impotence treatment., Count: The utility of life with impotence at which Viagra meets the conventional criterion for cost-effectiveness (i.e., < $50,000 per quality-adjusted life-year [QALY])., Calculation: We solved the following equation for utility of life with impotence: [formula: see text], Results: Assuming that Viagra is used twice a week and that it costs $10 per pill, the utility of life with impotence would have to be less than 0.98 (compared with quality of life without impotence) for Viagra to meet the conventional criterion for cost-effectiveness. For patients using Viagra once or three times per week, the corresponding threshold utilities for impotence were 0.99 and 0.97, respectively., Conclusions: For men whose quality of life is sufficiently diminished by impotence, Viagra would be considered cost-effective relative to other commonly used health interventions.
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- 1999
13. Diagnosis of suspected coronary artery disease in women: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
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Kim C, Kwok YS, Saha S, and Redberg RF
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- Angina Pectoris diagnosis, Angina Pectoris economics, Angina Pectoris therapy, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary economics, Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary statistics & numerical data, California, Chest Pain diagnosis, Chest Pain economics, Chest Pain therapy, Coronary Artery Bypass economics, Coronary Artery Bypass statistics & numerical data, Coronary Disease therapy, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Decision Support Techniques, Female, Health Care Costs, Humans, Markov Chains, Middle Aged, Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, Myocardial Infarction economics, Myocardial Infarction therapy, Quality-Adjusted Life Years, Sensitivity and Specificity, Coronary Disease diagnosis, Coronary Disease economics
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Background: The optimal strategy for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) in women is not well defined. We compared the cost-effectiveness of several strategies for diagnosing CAD in women with chest pain., Methods: We performed decision and cost-effectiveness analyses with simulations of 55-year-old ambulatory women with chest pain. With a Markov model, simulations of patients underwent exercise electrocardiography, exercise testing with thallium scintigraphy, exercise echocardiography, angiography, or no workup., Results: Diagnosis with angiography cost less than $17, 000 per quality-adjusted life-year compared with exercise echocardiography if the patient had definite angina and less than $76,000 per life-year if she had probable angina. If she had nonspecific chest pain, diagnosis with exercise echocardiography increased life-years compared with no testing., Conclusions: Cost-effectiveness of first-line diagnostic strategy for diagnosis of CAD in women varies mostly according to pretest probability of CAD. Diagnosis of coronary artery disease with angiography is cost-effective in 55-year-old women with definite angina. In 55-year-old women with probable angina, diagnosis with angiography would increase quality-adjusted life-years but significantly increase costs. Use of exercise echocardiography as a first-line diagnosis for CAD is cost effective in 55-year-old women with probable angina and nonspecific chest pain.
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- 1999
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14. Navajo use of native healers.
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Kim C and Kwok YS
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Religion, Rural Health, United States, United States Indian Health Service, Indians, North American statistics & numerical data, Medicine, Traditional
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Background: Although the Indian Health Service provides extensive health care service to Navajo people, the role of native healers, or medicine men, has not been quantitatively described., Objective: To determine the prevalence of native healer use, the reasons for use, cost of use, and the nature of any conflict with conventional medicine., Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional interview of 300 Navajo patients seen consecutively in an ambulatory care clinic at a rural Indian Health Service hospital., Results: Sixty-two percent of Navajo patients had used native healers and 39% used native healers on a regular basis; users were not distinguishable from nonusers by age, education, income, fluency in English, identification of a primary provider, or compliance, but Pentecostal patients used native healers less than patients of other faiths. Patients consulted native healers for common medical conditions such as arthritis, depression, and diabetes mellitus as well as "bad luck." Perceived conflict between native healer advice and medical provider advice was rare. Cost was the main barrier to seeking native healer care., Conclusions: Among the Navajo, use of native healers for medical conditions is common and is not related to age, sex, or income but is inversely correlated with the Pentecostal faith; use of healers overlaps with use of medical providers for common medical conditions. Patients are willing to discuss use of native healers and rarely perceive conflict between native healer and conventional medicine. This corroborates other research suggesting that alternative medicine is widely used by many cultural groups for common diseases.
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- 1998
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15. Over-the-counter self-medication. The issues.
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Mant A, Whicker S, and Kwok YS
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Drug Utilization, Humans, Middle Aged, Nonprescription Drugs, Self Medication
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- 1992
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