Publications by authors named "Lan Anh Nguyen"

Background: Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are at high cardiovascular risk. The safety and prognostic value of stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in ESRD patients remains unclear as data are lacking due to perceived contrast agent-related risk.

Objectives: The authors aimed to assess the safety and prognostic value of stress CMR in asymptomatic ESRD patients on waitlist for kidney transplantation.

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Staphylococci are important commensal and opportunistic bacteria found in various animals, including dogs and humans. The emergence of antibiotic-resistant Staphylococci is a growing global concern, including in Vietnam. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, species distribution, and antibiotic-resistance profiles of Staphylococci isolated from dogs visiting veterinary clinics in Vietnam.

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Parents of children with autism spectrum disability frequently encounter significant stigma. There has not been any research identifying all three types of stigma -perceived, self, and enacted-, especially none involving Vietnamese parents, nor exploring the experience of stigma due to language and cultural differences. This cross-sectional descriptive study aimed to identify factors associated with stigma among parents of children with autism spectrum disorder in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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In the context of increasing incivility in university environments, especially in Asian countries such as Vietnam, this study was conducted to clarify the mechanism of incivility's influence on students' academic performance from the conservation of resources theory perspective. The study constructed a mediation-moderation model in which psychological distress and perceived peer support played mediating roles, and psychological capital was a moderator. Data were collected from 266 university students in Vietnam and analyzed using the PLS-SEM method.

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Acute prosthetic heart valve thrombosis (PHVT) is a severe complication affecting patients who have undergone heart valve replacement surgery. We present a case of acute recurrent PHVT associated with parasite-induced eosinophilia. A man in his early 50s with rheumatic heart disease underwent mechanical mitral valve replacement 5 years ago and received well-managed anticoagulation with regular follow-up visits.

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Background: Early prognosis of patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) can help create individualized and optimized treatment plans for the patients.

Aims: This study evaluates short-term mortality and identifies risk factors in ICH patients at 115 People's Hospital within 30 days.

Design And Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted involving 598 patients diagnosed with ICH by neurologists from December 2022 to June 2023.

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Mandatory vaccination for COVID-19 has received intense political and ethical debates, while the literature on the causal effects of vaccination mandates on vaccination outcomes is very limited. In this study, we examine the effects of the announcement of vaccine mandates (VMs) for workers working in three sectors, including health, education, and state governments, on the uptake of first-dose and second-dose vaccination across 50 states in the United States of America. We show that VM announcements have heterogeneous effects; hence, standard two-way fixed effects and difference-in-differences estimators are biased.

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  • This study aimed to identify differences in chest pain characteristics between patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and those without at the Vietnam National Heart Institute.
  • The research found that factors like smoking and personal/family heart disease history increased the risk of experiencing ACS-related chest pain.
  • Patients without ACS typically reported milder and activity-triggered pain, while ACS-related pain was more severe, often occurring at rest and accompanied by other symptoms like sweating, suggesting the need for more awareness and educational resources on these chest pain differences.
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  • Vietnam's financial and banking system faces numerous cybersecurity risks that pose threats to its security and integrity, impacting the economy.
  • This research identifies 15 major cybersecurity risks, highlighting Malware Infections and Supply Chain Vulnerabilities as the most critical.
  • The study recommends investing in advanced threat detection systems as a key strategy to mitigate these risks and enhance the resilience of the financial infrastructure.
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  • * A total of 88 BAV patients underwent 4D flow and echocardiography, showing moderate changes in flow and the best correlation for flow measurements at the aortic annulus.
  • * While 4D flow MRI was more accurate for measuring forward volume than echocardiography, the agreement in grading aortic regurgitation between the two methods was found to be poor.
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Non-traditional security (NTS) threats have a vast and profound impact on many aspects of economic, political, social, and many other areas, especially supply chain finance (SCF), particularly in countries like Vietnam, which potentially affects the economic efficiency of businesses' supply chain financial, thereby affecting the general economy of the country and the world. In order to prevent and minimize the negative impacts caused by NTS threats to SCF, this study was conducted to identify NTS threats affecting SCF in Vietnam, at the same time calculate the weight of the impact level and find out the cause and effect relationship between them. Solution strategies are also proposed and ranked, thereby serving as a reference basis for relevant parties to choose appropriate response solutions.

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Gut microbiomes are increasingly recognized for mediating diverse biological aspects of their hosts, including complex behavioral phenotypes. Although many studies have reported that experimental disruptions to the gut microbial community result in atypical host behavior, studies that address how gut microbes contribute to adaptive behavioral trait variation are rare. Eusocial insects represent a powerful model to test this, because of their simple gut microbiota and complex division of labor characterized by colony-level variation in behavioral phenotypes.

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Background And Objective: Aortic stiffness can be evaluated by aortic distensibility or pulse wave velocity (PWV) using applanation tonometry, 2D phase contrast (PC) MRI and the emerging 4D flow MRI. However, such MRI tools may reach their technical limitations in populations with cardiovascular disease. Accordingly, this work focuses on the diagnostic value of aortic stiffness evaluated either by applanation tonometry or MRI in high-risk coronary artery disease (CAD) patients.

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An aluminum methylmethoxyphosphonate (AlPo)-based flame retardant (FR) was synthesized. Thermal degradation and flame retardancy of nylon 6 (PA6)/AlPo composites were examined and compared with PA6/commercial aluminum diethylphosphinate (AlPi) composites. The PA6/AlPo composite achieved a V-0 rating at 20 wt% loading during the UL-94 test, and it exhibited the formation of a charred layer that protected the polymer from burning and reduced the release of gases during the combustion of PA6.

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While valley polarization with strong Zeeman splitting is the most prominent characteristic of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) semiconductors under magnetic fields, enhancement of the Zeeman splitting has been demonstrated by incorporating magnetic dopants into the host materials. Unlike Fe, Mn, and Co, V is a distinctive dopant for ferromagnetic semiconducting properties at room temperature with large Zeeman shifting of band edges. Nevertheless, little known is the excitons interacting with spin-polarized carriers in V-doped TMDs.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), the family of organic contaminations, have been shown to have negative effects on human health. However, until now, the comprehension on occurrence, distribution, and risk assessment of human exposure to PAHs has been limited in Vietnam. In this work, a capillary gas chromatography coupled with electron impact ionization tandem mass spectrometry (GC-EI-MS/MS) has been introduced for analysis of 16 PAHs in some particulate matter samples.

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  • The study highlights the high prevalence of hepatitis B virus among pregnant women in Vietnam, with a low occurrence of HIV and syphilis.
  • A pilot program from 2012 to 2014 in Thai Nguyen province provided universal testing and interventions for these infections, achieving a 98% testing coverage among pregnant women.
  • The results indicated that no infants contracted HIV or syphilis, while 27 infants had HBV, showing that integrated testing and prevention strategies are effective and warrant further investment for broader implementation.
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Concentrations of As and other trace elements were measured in groundwater, rice, hair, urine, and blood samples of people consuming As-contaminated groundwater in a village of Ha Nam province, northern Vietnam to understand the recent status of contamination and assess the possible risks of human exposure. Elevated concentrations of As in groundwater were still observed, exceeding the WHO guideline value in most of the tube wells investigated. Significant positive correlations between As concentrations in groundwater and human samples (hair and urine) were observed.

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An ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography in combination with high-resolution mass spectrometry Thermo Q-Extractive Focus Orbitrap MS has been introduced for analysis of multiclass pesticides in vegetable samples collected in Hanoi, Vietnam. Multiclass pesticides were separated on the Thermo Hypersil Gold PFP column utilizing a gradient of the mobile phase consisting of 5 mM ammonium formate, 0.1% formic acid in deionized water, and methanol.

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Globally, hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the major causes of hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis. For clinical decision making, genetic variation in the interferon-λ (IFNL) cluster has been utilised as a baseline predictor of natural and interferon-based treatment-induced viral clearance. In Vietnam, where HCV genotypes 1 (g1) and g6 predominate, no prior studies have been conducted investigating associations of IFNL3/4 polymorphisms with spontaneous clearance (SC) or HCV viral load (VL) in chronic infection.

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Genetic characterization of the genotype 3a (GT3a) hepatitis C virus (HCV) core region from HCV core antigen (HCVcAg)-negative/RNA-positive cases and HCVcAg-positive/RNA-positive controls identified significant associations between the substitutions A48T and T49A/P and failure to detect HCVcAg (P < 0.05). Polymorphisms at residues 48 and 49 in the core protein are present across all major epidemic and endemic GTs.

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Background: The HCV NS3/4A serine protease inhibitors (PIs) boceprevir (BOC), telaprevir (TVR) and simeprevir (SMV) are approved for treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection in combination with pegylated interferon and ribavirin. The present study investigated the prevalence of HCV NS3 drug resistance mutations (DRMs) associated with HCV genotype-1-infected individuals at baseline and in viral breakthrough following BOC and TVR treatment.

Methods: HCV genotype-1-infected individuals were enrolled in a multicentre, prospective outcomes study.

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  • Ninh Binh province in Vietnam has a significant issue with fish-borne zoonotic trematode (FZT) infections, prompting a study to examine these infections in various host species.
  • The study involved analyzing faecal samples from over 1,800 humans and several animals, alongside freshwater fish and snails, using multiple detection methods to assess the prevalence of trematodes.
  • Results indicated a high infection rate in humans (65.5%), dogs (32.7%), cats (49.0%), and fish (56.1%), with significant variations across different communes and host species, identifying six species of zoonotic trematodes in the process.*
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