2024
Long‐term outcomes of bladder‐sparing therapy vs radical cystectomy in BCG‐unresponsive non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer
Taylor J, Kamat A, O'Donnell M, Annapureddy D, Howard J, Tan W, McElree I, Davaro F, Yim K, Harrington S, Dyer E, Black A, Kanabur P, Roumiguié M, Lerner S, Black P, Raman J, Preston M, Steinberg G, Huang W, Li R, Packiam V, Woldu S, Lotan Y. Long‐term outcomes of bladder‐sparing therapy vs radical cystectomy in BCG‐unresponsive non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer. BJU International 2024 PMID: 39183466, DOI: 10.1111/bju.16509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-muscle-invasive bladder cancerBladder-sparing therapyUpfront RCRadical cystectomyCohort of patientsBladder cancerBCG-unresponsive NMIBCRetrospective cohort of patientsProgression to MIBCUpfront radical cystectomyCancer-specific survivalInstitutional review board approvalMetastasis-free survivalFood and Drug Administration criteriaRate of recurrenceReview board approvalLong-term outcomesStatistically significant differenceNodal diseaseRe-resectionSystemic immunotherapyIntravesical chemotherapyOncological outcomesOverall survivalOncological risk
2010
[Risk factors of novel severe influenza A(H1N1) with concurrent adult respiratory distress syndrome].
Dai B, Kang J, Wang Z, Kong D, Tan W, Zhao H. [Risk factors of novel severe influenza A(H1N1) with concurrent adult respiratory distress syndrome]. National Medical Journal Of China 2010, 90: 2392-5. PMID: 21092507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult respiratory distress syndromeT lymphocyte subsetsSevere influenza AMultivariate logistic regression analysisNon-ARDS groupInfluenza ANon-smoking groupLogistic regression analysisStatistically significant differenceRisk factorsIncidence of adult respiratory distress syndromeAdult respiratory distress syndrome patientsNovel influenza APatient lymphocyte countsRespiratory distress syndromeSignificant differenceControlled clinical trialsLactate dehydrogenaseRegression analysisDistress syndromeLymphocyte countClinical featuresRetrospective analysisClinical trialsH1N1