Featured Publications
Inpatient teaching with a clinical review game
Ilagan‐Ying Y, Windish DM, Wijesekera TP. Inpatient teaching with a clinical review game. The Clinical Teacher 2022, 19: e13522. PMID: 35989497, DOI: 10.1111/tct.13522.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReview gameTeaching pointsInpatient teachingCollaborative educational environmentSelf-directed learningPeer teachingPreclinical curriculumEducational environmentEducational experienceClinical educationEvidence-based practiceLearner evaluationPowerPoint templateCrowdsourced learningMedical studentsCollaborative cultureCurrent evidence-based practiceTeachingLearnersRotation evaluationsRelevant contentSocial distancing policiesLearningPandemic restrictionsPrimary literatureLow real-world eligibility rates for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis patients for phase 3 clinical trial criteria application in a large academic health system.
Ilagan-Ying YC, Xu J, Lim JK, Do A. Low real-world eligibility rates for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis patients for phase 3 clinical trial criteria application in a large academic health system. European Journal Of Gastroenterology & Hepatology 2020, 33: 424-429. PMID: 32433419, PMCID: PMC7674230, DOI: 10.1097/meg.0000000000001758.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUniversity-based cohortNonalcoholic steatohepatitisEnrollment criteriaLiver biopsyClinical trialsHealth system's electronic medical recordDiagnosis of NASHSystem's electronic medical recordGlobal phase 3Obeticholic acid treatmentPivotal phase 3Trial enrollment criteriaLarge academic health systemCommon liver diseaseNonalcoholic steatohepatitis patientsMultiple logistic regressionReal-world populationAcademic health systemPhase 3Electronic medical recordsMedical comorbiditiesReal-world generalizabilitySteatohepatitis patientsLaboratory abnormalitiesNASH patients
2024
Risk Score for Hepatocellular Cancer in Adults Without Viral Hepatitis or Cirrhosis
Ilagan-Ying Y, Gordon K, Tate J, Lim J, Torgersen J, Re V, Justice A, Taddei T. Risk Score for Hepatocellular Cancer in Adults Without Viral Hepatitis or Cirrhosis. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2443608. PMID: 39504020, PMCID: PMC11541635, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.43608.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClassification of DiseasesBody mass indexRisk scoreNinth Revision and International Statistical Classification of DiseasesMass indexAlcohol useInternational Statistical Classification of DiseasesStatistical Classification of DiseasesElectronic health recordsNon-Hispanic blacksInternational Classification of DiseasesNon-Hispanic whitesClinical Modification diagnosisHepatocellular carcinoma risk scoreRisk of hepatocellular carcinomaCox proportional hazards regression modelsValidation sampleHigh-risk individualsProportional hazards regression modelsHCC risk factorsFIB-4Multivariate risk scoreHepatocellular carcinomaHazards regression modelsViral hepatitis
2020
Unilateral leg pain caused by cryptococcal myositis: An unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis in a kidney transplant recipient
Lier AJ, Virmani S, Ilagan‐Ying Y, Leelatian N, Darbinyan A, Malinis M. Unilateral leg pain caused by cryptococcal myositis: An unusual presentation of disseminated cryptococcosis in a kidney transplant recipient. Transplant Infectious Disease 2020, 23: e13491. PMID: 33040432, DOI: 10.1111/tid.13491.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsUnilateral leg painKidney transplant recipientsTransplant recipientsCryptococcal infectionLeg painFemale kidney transplant recipientSolid organ transplant recipientsPrevious graft failureHypoxemic respiratory failureMulti-organ failureOrgan transplant recipientsDisseminated cryptococcal infectionPneumocystis jirovecii pneumoniaShortness of breathLiposomal amphotericin BGround-glass opacitiesCryptococcal myositisDisseminated cryptococcosisCryptococcal meningitisRespiratory failureAggressive managementGraft failureJirovecii pneumoniaOverall survivalSeptic shock