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Item Metadata only Comparative study of the efficacy between new and routine newborn hearing screening protocols in public hospital, Thailand(2025-01-01) Parangrit K.; Sillabutra J.; Isaradisaikul S.K.; Kulprachakarn K.; Parangrit K.; Mahidol UniversityObjective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy indicators between new and routine newborn hearing screening protocols in Chiangrai Prachanukroh Hospital. Methods: This intervention study comprised a historical component, wherein data... on newborns delivered from July–September 2023, classified under the new protocol group (screening within 24–48 h, rescreening ∼1 month, diagnosis by 3 months). The percentages of hearing screenings culminating in audiological diagnoses were compared betweenPublication Metadata only A new recommendation for handling and care of human allogenic bone graft (at siriraj hospital) to reduce post-operative complication(2016-11-01) Saranatra Waikakul; Thanyawan Aresanasuwan; Sahachat Makadilog; Jirapa Playlex; Rathathai Maungtham; Youngyudh Vajaradul; Mahidol Universitytransplantation to a new protocol between 2009 and 2015. Descriptive analysis and analysis of variance were used to evaluate the data. Results: Data of 825 patients who underwent deep frozen allogenic bone transplantation and 1,541 patients who underwent freeze...-dried allogenic bone transplantation were retrospectively reviewed. Overall, the complication rate was reduced from 14.83% in the pre-protocol revision period to 5.15% in the period after the new recommendations for perioperative graft handling werePublication Metadata only Validation of a New Method for 2D Fusion Imaging Registration in a System Prepared Only for 3D(2020-01-01) Andreas Edsfeldt; Björn Sonesson; Helena Rosén; Marcelo H. Petri; Kiattisak Hongku; Timothy Resch; Nuno V. Dias; Institutionen för Kliniska Vetenskaper, Malmö; Central Hospital Vaxo; Skånes universitetssjukhus; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University.001). Conclusion: The new 2D-3D registration protocol based on 2 single-frame images avoids an intraoperative CBCT and can be used for fusion imaging registration in a system originally designed for 3D-3D only. This 2D-3D registration protocol is accurate and leads...© The Author(s) 2020. Purpose: To validate a new 2D-3D registration method of fusion imaging during aortic repair in a system prepared only for 3D-3D registration and to compare radiation doses and accuracy. Materials and Methods: The study involvedItem Metadata only Co-Designing a Consumer-Focused Digital Reporting Health Platform to Improve Adverse Medicine Event Reporting: Protocol for a Multimethod Research Project (the ReMedi Project)(2025-01-01) Gebreyohannes E.A.; Thornton C.; Thiessen M.; de Vries S.T.; Andrade A.Q.; Ellett L.K.; Frank O.; Cheah P.Y.; Choo K.K.R.; Laba T.L.; Roughead E.E.; Hwang I.; Moses G.; Lim R.; Gebreyohannes E.A.; Mahidol Universityreporting platform based on findings from phase 1. In phase 3, we will implement and trial the digital reporting platform in South Australia through general practices and pharmacies. Consumers who have recently started using medicines new to them... will be recruited to use the digital reporting platform to report any apparent, suspected, or possible AMEs since starting the new medicine. Process and outcome evaluations will be conducted to assess the implementation process and to determine whether the newPublication Metadata only Early stroke detection in perioperative patients: A simple educational intervention and feasibility study(2021-01-01) Charoenratt Chaicharoentanaporn; Worawong Slisatkorn; Saowalak Hunnangkul; Usa Pipatsatukit; Gustavo Saposnik; Kanokkarn Wongmayurachat; Yongchai Nilanont; Siriraj Hospital; University of Torontonew protocol to evaluate new neurological deficits within 14 days after surgery, composed of six items of simple neurological assessment applied by CVT nurses during routine vital sign measurement. 2) An educational program for nurses, patients...Background: Perioperative stroke is uncommon. However, it carries high morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, the diagnosis is usually delayed resulting in reduced possibility for therapeutic intervention. Objective: To develop a protocol directedPublication Metadata only Improved culture-based detection and quantification of Burkholderia pseudomallei from soil(2011-06-01) Trinh Thanh Trung; Adrian Hetzer; Eylin Topfstedt; Andre Göhler; Direk Limmathurotsakul; Vanaporn Wuthiekanun; Sharon J. Peacock; Ivo Steinmetz; Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universitat Greifswald; Mahidol University; University of Cambridgeto develop a more sensitive method for the detection of B. pseudomallei from soil samples in endemic areas compared with the currently used culture method based on soil dispersion in water. We report the development of a new protocol that involves soil... of viable B. pseudomallei but also results in a shift in the bacterial species recovered from soil samples. Future studies on the geographical distribution and population structure of B. pseudomallei in soil are likely to benefit from the new protocolPublication Metadata only Pluripotent stem cells and diabetes: Basic science to clinical applications(2012-12-01) Khun H. Lie; Methichit Chayosumrit; Anand Hardikar; Kuldip S. Sidhu; University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia; Mahidol University; University of MelbourneType 1 diabetes is caused by the loss of insulin-producing (β) cells in pancreas. A significant advance in cell therapy for diabetes has been the development of a protocol for islet transplantation from Dr. James Shapiro and colleagues... at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada (the Edmonton protocol). However, lack of suitable organ donors for transplantation is a critical factor that limits this therapy from majority of individuals suffering from diabetes. Research in the last decade hasItem Metadata only High daily dose Short COurse PrimaquinE after G6PD testing for the radical cure of Plasmodium vivax malaria in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea: the SCOPE implementation study protocol(2025-12-01) Price R.N.; Robinson L.J.; Duparc S.; Wansom T.; Jambert E.; Demarest H.; Huegel H.; Do T.; Brown K.; Simpson J.A.; Abraham P.; Devine A.; Ley B.; Lee G.; Adella J.; Sakalidis V.S.; Rahmalia A.; Curry E.; Mannion K.; Douglas N.M.; Farquhar R.; Daly P.; Rosens E.; Makita L.; Amdara Y.; Ronkentuo S.; Pukai I.; Abegini C.; Malai M.; Ome-Kaius M.; Pomat W.; Theodora M.; Satyagraha A.W.; Putri A.; Angeline S.; Hutagalung A.P.; Ainur F.; Jimanto V.; Burdam F.H.; Kenangalem E.; Fransisca L.; Nelwan E.; Sutanto I.; Pasaribu A.P.; Laman M.; Poespoprodjo J.R.; Price R.N.; Mahidol Universityreview on day 3 (and day 7 for Stage 1) and v) enhanced malariometric surveillance and community pharmacovigilance. Stage 1 of the study (800 patients) will be implemented at 4 community clinics across Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) and will focusPublication Metadata only A five-year retrospective study of treatment outcomes using the L-asparaginase-based regimen as a first-line chemotherapy protocol for patients diagnosed with extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal-type, in Thailand(2021-01-01) Pongthep Vittayawacharin; Archrob Khuhapinant; Siriraj Hospitaldata of new ENKTL patients in Siriraj Hospital, Thailand during 2012–2016. Results: Among 27 patients, 16 were men and 11 were women, and their median age was 52 (range, 25–83) years. The primary sites were the aero-nasal area (23) and skin (4Publication Metadata only Delayed Calcineurin Inhibitor Introduction Without Antibody Induction in Liver Transplantation Is Safe and Helps Preserve Kidney Function(2021-03-01) Chutwichai Tovikkai; Somchai Limsrichamrern; Wethit Dumronggittigule; Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn; Prawat Kositamongkol; Prawej Mahawithitwong; Pholasith Sangserestid; Charnwit Assawasirisin; Siriraj Hospitalexpensive. We propose a modified immunosuppressive protocol that delays administration of CNI for 48 to 72 hours without antibody induction. This study evaluates the results of our new protocol. Material and Methods: A retrospective case-control study... safely in a delayed CNI introduction protocol to reduce the cost of liver transplantation without increasing the risk of acute rejection.
