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    Effect of Influenza Vaccination on Mortality and Heart Failure Hospitalization in Heart Failure Patients
    (2025-10-01) Maneesopit C.; Phrommintikul A.; Bruminhent J.; Thakkinstian A.; Yingchoncharoen T.; Maneesopit C.; Mahidol University
    Background: The association of influenza vaccination and heart failure (HF) hospitalization and mortality in Thai HF patients is unknown. Objective: We wished to investigate associations between receiving an influenza vaccine and all-cause death... or HF hospitalization in HF patients. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records from two large tertiary-care centers in Thailand (Ramathibodi Hospital and Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital) with newly diagnosed heart failure between 2013
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    Door-to-device time and mortality in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention: insight from real world data of Thai PCI Registry
    (2023-10-31) Champasri K.; Srimahachota S.; Chandavimol M.; Udayachalerm W.; Thakkinstian A.; Sookananchai B.; Phatharajaree W.; Kiatchoosakun S.; Sansanayudh N.; Mahidol University
    . Results: Within 12 hours of symptom onset, 3,874 patients underwent primary PCI. The median D2D time was 54 minutes [interquartile range (IQR) 29–90], and there was a significant difference between patients transferred from other hospitals (44 minutes, IQR... 25–77, n=2,871) and patients presented directly to PCI centres (81 minutes, IQR 56–129, n=1,003) (P<0.001). Overall, in-hospital mortality was 7.8%. In a multivariable analysis, adjusting for other predictors of mortality and stratifying according
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    Updated CRUSADE score to predict in-hospital bleeding: External validation in the Thai percutaneous coronary intervention registry
    (2024-01-01) Chichareon P.; Chamnarnphol N.; Chandavimol M.; Suwannasom P.; Roongsangmanoon W.; Limpijankit T.; Srimahachota S.; Athisakul S.; Hutayanon P.; Kiatchoosakun S.; Udayachalerm W.; Thakkinstian A.; Sansanayudh N.; Chichareon P.; Mahidol University
    Background: The Can Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress Adverse Outcomes with Early Implementation of the ACC/AHA Guidelines (CRUSADE) score has been recommended to predict in-hospital bleeding risk in non-ST segment... to predict in-hospital major bleeding in NSTEMI patients treated with PCI. Method: The Thai PCI registry is a large, prospective, multicenter PCI registry in Thailand enrolling patients between May 2018 and August 2019. The CRUSADE score was calculated based
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    Clinical characteristics and outcomes of percutaneous coronary intervention in octogenarians: real-world data from nationwide Thai PCI registry
    (2025-04-29) Ratanapo S.; Sukonthasarn A.; Promlikitchai P.; Thongplung K.; Thakkinstian A.; Sansanayudh N.; Ratanapo S.; Mahidol University
    enrolled a total of 22 741 patients who underwent PCI. We examined patient characteristics, PCI technique and in-hospital outcomes in octogenarians (≥80 years) and non-octogenarians (18-79 years). Results There were 2099 patients (9.2%) over the age of 80...Objective Due to the growing ageing population worldwide, more percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are being performed on elderly patients; however, current national data in Southeast Asian developing countries regarding patient
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    Effects of second-line antihyperglycemic drugs on the risk of chronic kidney disease: applying a target trial approach to a hospital-based cohort of Thai patients with type 2 diabetes
    (2022-12-01) Siriyotha S.; Lukkunaprasit T.; Looareesuwan P.; Nimitphong H.; McKay G.J.; Attia J.; Thakkinstian A.; Mahidol University
    , when added to metformin, on the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods: A real-world, hospital-based, type 2 diabetes cohort was retrospectively assembled at Ramathibodi Hospital from 2010 to 2019. Patients who received sulfonylureas (SU... were used to estimate CKD risk according to treatment. Results: CKD was identified in 4,132 of the 24,777 patients with type 2 diabetes (16.7%). The CKD incidence (95% CI) was 4.1% (2.2%, 6.9%), 13.5% (12.5%, 14.6%), 14.8% (13.5%, 16.1%), and 18.0% (17
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    Effects of sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors on the risk of nephrolithiasis and urinary tract infections in Thai patients with type 2 diabetes: a hospital-based cohort study
    (2025-12-01) Lukkunaprasit T.; Tansawet A.; Siriyotha S.; Looareesuwan P.; Yang J.; Kunakorntham P.; Sirisreetreerux P.; Anothaisintawee T.; McKay G.J.; Attia J.; Thakkinstian A.; Lukkunaprasit T.; Mahidol University
    the association between sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) and the risk of nephrolithiasis in Thai patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Methods: This retrospective cohort study of T2D patients used real-world data from Ramathibodi Hospital..., Bangkok, Thailand. Adult T2D patients aged 18 years or older who had received SGLT2is, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors (DPP4is), sulfonylureas (SUs), or thiazolidinediones (TZDs) were included. Inverse probability weighting with regression adjustment
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    Retrospective Analysis of the Thai Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Registry: Impacts of Center Volume and Operator Experience on Outcomes
    (2024-01-01) Chandavimol M.; Limpijankit T.; Srimahachota S.; Buddhari W.; Tantisiriwat W.; Kiatchoosak S.; Pitaksuteepong T.; Siriyotha S.; Thakkinstian A.; Sansanayudh N.; Chandavimol M.; Mahidol University
    the influence of PCI center volume and operator experience on patient outcomes after the procedure. Methods: Retrospective data on demographic, clinical details, and outcomes for all patients undergoing PCI across 39 hospitals in Thailand from 2018 to 2019 were... performed annually (low [< 75] and high [≥ 75]). The evaluated PCI outcomes were: PCI failure; procedural complications; PCI-related in-hospital mortality; 1 year post-intervention all-cause mortality. Results: A total of 19,701 patients who underwent PCI
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    Cost-effectiveness analysis of isolation strategies for asymptomatic and mild symptom COVID-19 patients
    (2023-12-01) Suthutvoravut U.; Kunakorntham P.; Semayai A.; Tansawet A.; Pattanaprateep O.; Piebpien P.; Numthavaj P.; Thakkinstian A.; Atiksawedparit P.; Mahidol University
    was conducted to evaluate this. Methods: This study used data from patients who initially stayed at HI, CI, and hospitel under supervision of Ramathibodi Hospital between April and October 2021. Outcomes of interest were hospitalisation and mortality.... An incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER) was calculated based on hospital perspective using home isolation as the reference. Results: From 7,077 patients, 4,349 2,356, and 372 were admitted at hospitel, HI, and CI, respectively. Most patients were females
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    Cost-Utility Analysis of Different Treatment Modalities in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Thai PCI Registry
    (2025-01-01) Pattanaprateep O.; Limpijankit T.; Anothaisintawee T.; Siriyotha S.; Sansanayudh N.; Thakkinstian A.; Pattanaprateep O.; Mahidol University
    : This analysis aimed to compare the cost-utility of different treatment modalities used for PCI patients within a Thai PCI registry. Methods: Clinical and quality-of-life data from 39 hospitals spread throughout Thailand were used in this analysis. Three..., optical coherence tomography, or fractional flow reserve). Cost data were obtained from each patient's bill for their hospital stay. Utility scores were measured using the Thai EQ-5D-5L at admission, discharge, and 1-year postprocedure. The incremental
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    The contemporary management and coronary angioplasty outcomes in young patients with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) age < 40 years old: the insight from nationwide Thai PCI registry
    (2024-10-10) Porapakkham P.; Porapakkham P.; Srimahachota S.; Limpijankit T.; Kiatchoosakun S.; Chandavimol M.; Kanoksilp A.; Chantadansuwan T.; Thakkinstian A.; Sansanayudh N.; Porapakkham P.; Mahidol University
    .001) in both youngest and oldest groups compared to the middle-aged group. In-hospital death was found in 3.4% in the youngest group compared to 3.3% in the middle-aged patients and 9.2% in the older patients (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Despite experiencing... higher rates of procedural failure and complications during treatment compared to middle-aged and older patients, young STEMI individuals demonstrate a significantly lower risk of death during hospitalization and within one year of the event. Younger