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  1. Article ; Online: Combining clinical and imaging data for predicting functional outcomes after acute ischemic stroke: an automated machine learning approach.

    Jo, Hongju / Kim, Changi / Gwon, Dowan / Lee, Jaeho / Lee, Joonwon / Park, Kang Min / Park, Seongho

    Scientific reports

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 16926

    Abstract: This study aimed to develop and validate an automated machine learning (ML) system that predicts 3-month functional outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients by combining clinical and neuroimaging features. Functional outcomes were categorized as ... ...

    Abstract This study aimed to develop and validate an automated machine learning (ML) system that predicts 3-month functional outcomes in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients by combining clinical and neuroimaging features. Functional outcomes were categorized as unfavorable (modified Rankin Scale ≥ 3) or not. A clinical model employing optimal clinical features (Model_A), a convolutional neural network model incorporating imaging data (Model_B), and an integrated model combining both imaging and clinical features (Model_C) were developed and tested to predict unfavorable outcomes. The developed models were compared with each other and with traditional risk-scoring models. The dataset comprised 4147 patients from a multicenter stroke registry, with 1268 (30.6%) experiencing unfavorable outcomes. Age, initial NIHSS, and early neurologic deterioration were identified as the most important clinical features. The ML model prediction achieved an area under the curves of 0.757 (95% CI 0.726-0.789) for Model_A, 0.725 (95% CI 0.693-0.755) for Model_B, and 0.786 (95% CI 0.757-0.814) for Model_C in the test set. The integrated models outperformed traditional risk-scoring models by 0.21 (95% CI 0.16-0.25) for HIAT and 0.15 (95% CI 0.11-0.19) for THRIVE. In conclusion, the integrated ML system enhanced stroke outcome prediction by combining imaging data and clinical features, outperforming traditional risk-scoring models.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging ; Ischemic Stroke/diagnostic imaging ; Stroke/diagnostic imaging ; Prognosis ; Machine Learning ; Retrospective Studies
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-07
    Publishing country England
    Document type Multicenter Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2615211-3
    ISSN 2045-2322 ; 2045-2322
    ISSN (online) 2045-2322
    ISSN 2045-2322
    DOI 10.1038/s41598-023-44201-8
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  2. Article ; Online: A Deep Learning Model Using Chest Radiographs for Prediction of 30-Day Mortality in Patients With Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Development and External Validation.

    Kim, Changi / Hwang, Eui Jin / Choi, Ye Ra / Choi, Hyewon / Goo, Jin Mo / Kim, Yisak / Choi, Jinwook / Park, Chang Min

    AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    2023  Volume 221, Issue 5, Page(s) 586–598

    Abstract: BACKGROUND. ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 82076-3
    ISSN 1546-3141 ; 0361-803X ; 0092-5381
    ISSN (online) 1546-3141
    ISSN 0361-803X ; 0092-5381
    DOI 10.2214/AJR.23.29414
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  3. Article ; Online: Conservation and transmission of seed bacterial endophytes across generations following crossbreeding and repeated inbreeding of rice at different geographic locations.

    Walitang, Denver I / Kim, Chan-Gi / Jeon, Sunyoung / Kang, Yeongyeong / Sa, Tongmin

    MicrobiologyOpen

    2018  Volume 8, Issue 3, Page(s) e00662

    Abstract: There are comparatively diverse bacterial communities inside seeds, which are vertically transmitted and conserved, becoming sources of endophytes in the next generation of host plants. We studied how rice seed endophyte composition changed over time ... ...

    Abstract There are comparatively diverse bacterial communities inside seeds, which are vertically transmitted and conserved, becoming sources of endophytes in the next generation of host plants. We studied how rice seed endophyte composition changed over time following crossbreeding, repeated inbreeding, subsequent human selection and planting of different rice seeds in different ecogeographical locations. Using terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis to study bacterial communities, we observed that diversity between the original parents and their offspring may show significant differences in richness, evenness and diversity indices. Heat maps reveal substantial contributions of both or either parent in the shaping of the bacterial seed endophytes of the offspring. Most of the terminal restriction fragments (T-RFs) of the subsequent progeny could be traced to any or both of its parents while unique T-RFs of the offspring suggest external sources of colonization particularly when the seeds were cultivated in different locations. Many similar groups of endophytic bacteria persist in the seeds even after recultivation in different locations, indicating resilience to environmental changes and conservation of bacteria across generations. This study suggests that parent plants contributed to the shaping of seed bacterial endophytes of their offspring, although it is also possible that these soil grown rice plants recruit similar populations of endophytes from the soil generation after generation. This study also highlights some bacterial groups belonging to Herbaspirillum, Microbacterium, Curtobacterium, Stenotrophomonas, Xanthomonas and Enterobacter that may be part of a transmitted and conserved "core microbiota" that are ubiquitous and dominant members of the endophytic communities of the rice seeds.
    MeSH term(s) Bacteria/classification ; Bacteria/genetics ; Biota ; Endophytes/classification ; Endophytes/growth & development ; Genetic Variation ; Geography ; Humans ; Hybridization, Genetic ; Inbreeding ; Oryza/growth & development ; Oryza/microbiology ; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length ; Seeds/microbiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-06-10
    Publishing country England
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2661368-2
    ISSN 2045-8827 ; 2045-8827
    ISSN (online) 2045-8827
    ISSN 2045-8827
    DOI 10.1002/mbo3.662
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  4. Book: Freie Berufe in Bayern 1950 - 2000

    Oberlander, Willi / Kim, Chan-gi / Wendel, Martin

    Zahlenbild, Situation, Perspektiven

    2001  

    Author's details Willi Oberlander; Martin Wendel; Chan-Gi Kim. Verband Freier Berufe in Bayern e.V.; IFB - Institut für Freie Berufe Nürnberg
    Keywords Freie Berufe ; Selbstständige ; Unternehmensgründung ; Dienstleistungsgesellschaft ; Bayern
    Language German
    Size 54 S, graph. Darst, 21 cm
    Publisher IFB
    Publishing place Nürnberg
    Document type Book
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  5. Article ; Online: Intravascular large B cell lymphoma: proposed of the strategy for early diagnosis and treatment of patients with rapid deteriorating condition.

    Masaki, Yasufumi / Dong, Lingli / Nakajima, Akio / Iwao, Haruka / Miki, Miyuki / Kurose, Nozomu / Kinoshita, Eriko / Nojima, Takayuki / Sawaki, Toshioki / Kawanami, Takafumi / Tanaka, Masao / Shimoyama, Kumiko / Kim, Changi / Fukutoku, Masaaki / Kawabata, Hiroshi / Fukushima, Toshihiro / Hirose, Yuko / Takiguchi, Tomoo / Konda, Susumu /
    Sugai, Susumu / Umehara, Hisanori

    International journal of hematology

    2009  Volume 89, Issue 5, Page(s) 600–610

    Abstract: We summarize our experience and propose methods for early diagnosis and treatment of intravascular large B cell lymphoma (IVL). A total of 16 patients with IVL between 1994 and 2007 were included and analyzed in this study. Predicted survival durations ... ...

    Abstract We summarize our experience and propose methods for early diagnosis and treatment of intravascular large B cell lymphoma (IVL). A total of 16 patients with IVL between 1994 and 2007 were included and analyzed in this study. Predicted survival durations were short until September 2003. However, there have been marked improvement since the introduction of rituximab, and all patients responded to treatment and survived for more than 1 year following diagnosis of IVL. We propose an early clinical diagnostic strategy for starting treatment for IVL patients with quite poor performance status (PS) and in whom time is a limiting factor: (1) age >40 years, (2) fever above 38 degrees C with poor PS (ECOG 2-4), (3) lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) more than twice the upper limit of the normal level and/or sIL2R >5,000 IU/ml in serum, (4) worsening PS and/or elevation of serum LDH on a daily basis, and (5) confirmation of pathological lymphoid cells in peripheral blood or bone marrow smear and/or flow cytometry. Although accurate pathological diagnosis is quite important, time is a limiting factor for most of IVL patients. In such cases, we can start chemotherapy based on early clinical diagnostic strategy with high sensitivity and obtain good clinical outcome.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use ; Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use ; Early Detection of Cancer ; Female ; Humans ; Lymphoma, B-Cell/diagnosis ; Lymphoma, B-Cell/drug therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Rituximab ; Vascular Neoplasms/diagnosis ; Vascular Neoplasms/drug therapy
    Chemical Substances Antibodies, Monoclonal ; Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived ; Rituximab (4F4X42SYQ6)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-04-14
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1076875-0
    ISSN 1865-3774 ; 0917-1258 ; 0925-5710
    ISSN (online) 1865-3774
    ISSN 0917-1258 ; 0925-5710
    DOI 10.1007/s12185-009-0304-7
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