Publications by authors named "Chih-Kuang Cheng"

Incorporating pharmacogenetics into clinical practice promises to improve therapeutic outcomes by optimizing drug selection and dosage based on genetic factors affecting drug response. A key advantage of PGx-guided therapy is to decrease the likelihood of adverse events. To evaluate the clinical impact of PGx risk variants, we performed a retrospective study using genetic and clinical data from the largest Han Chinese cohort, comprising 486,956 individuals, assembled by the Taiwan Precision Medicine Initiative.

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  • The study examined the occurrence and risk factors for cancer in patients with dermatomyositis (DM) and polymyositis (PM) by analyzing medical records of over 2200 patients between 2001 and 2019.
  • 61 patients with DM (5.55%) and 38 patients with PM (3.26%) were diagnosed with malignancies, with a notably higher cancer risk in DM patients compared to PM patients.
  • Key risk factors included older age and low levels of creatine phosphokinase (CPK), suggesting potential immune dysfunction linked to cancer, prompting recommendations for annual follow-ups for early detection of malignancies.
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Background: Endovascular thrombectomy (ET) has transformed acute ischemic stroke (AIS) therapy in patients with large vessel occlusion (LVO). Left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) decreases global cerebral blood flow and predisposes to hypoperfusion. We evaluated the relationship between LVSD, as measured by LV ejection fraction (LVEF), and clinical outcomes in patients with anterior cerebral circulation LVO who underwent ET.

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Introduction: The multiphase computed tomography angiography (mCTA) is superior to the noncontrast computed tomography (NCCT) in selecting patients that would benefit from mechanical thrombectomy following an acute ischemic stroke (AIS). It remains unclear whether the longer examination time of mCTA worsens outcomes of intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV r-tPA) or increases the risk of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) compared to NCCT in Asian stroke patients.

Methods: Between January 2011 and December 2017, 199 AIS patients receiving IV r-tPA with initial National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores between 6 and 25 were enrolled in a single medical center.

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Background: We compared the clinical outcomes of low and standard dose recombinant tissue Plasminogen Activator (rtPA) treatment in Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) patients receiving Endovascular Mechanical Thrombectomy (EVT).

Methods: Between April 01, 2015 and September 30, 2017, all AIS patients admitted to the Linkou and Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with large vessel occlusions, who underwent bridging therapy with rtPA and EVT, were further enrolled.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) share many risk factors. Evidence suggests that metabolic risk factors are important to AD; however, their association with DLB is unclear. The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) associated with AD and DLB is also uncertain.

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  • * Study included 122 patients undergoing cervicocranial revascularization, assessing carotid health and inflammatory markers pre- and post-CAS, finding a 24.7% rate of Carotid Stenosis Progression.
  • * E-selectin levels before and after CAS showed significant differences between patients with and without progression, making changes in E-selectin a strong predictor of Carotid Stenosis Progression.
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the clinical predictors of unfavorable prognosis in patients with venous catheter-related cerebral air embolism.

Methods: An extensive review of English literature was performed to obtain reports on cerebral air embolism published between January 1982 and July 2014 through PubMed, Journal at Ovid, and Web of Science using the Mesh terms and keywords "cerebral air embolism" and "cerebral gas embolism." Reports not fulfilling the diagnosis of cerebral air embolism and iterant articles were excluded.

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