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  1. Wong PM, Juan JC, Lai JC, Lim TH
    ACS Omega, 2020 Jun 16;5(23):13719-13728.
    PMID: 32566837 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c00881
    Sub-10 nm indium metal nanoparticles (In NPs) stabilized on conductive carbon were reacted with silver nitrate in dark conditions in water at room temperature in a galvanic replacement manner to produce an indium hydroxide/silver/carbon nanocomposite (In(OH)3/Ag/C). The chosen carbon imparted colloidal stability, high surface area, and water dispersibility suitable for photodegradation of harmful dyes in water. The size and shape of indium hydroxide and silver nanoparticles produced were found to be 6.6 ± 0.9 nm, similar to that of the In NPs that were started with. The nanocomposite was characterized by transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, and thermogravimetric analysis. The galvanic reaction between In NPs and silver nitrate was tracked with UV-vis spectroscopy in a control experiment without a carbon substrate to confirm that the reaction was indeed thermodynamically spontaneous as indicated by the positive electromotive force (EMF) of +1.14 V calculated for In/Ag+ redox couple. The photocatalytic performance of the nanocomposite was evaluated to be approximately 90% under UVC radiation when 10 ppm of methylene blue and 13 wt % of indium hydroxide/silver loading on carbon were used.
  2. Tan JYC, Ng SY, Chan HK, Wong PM, Mohamed Zabidi H, Abu Hassan MR
    J Cardiol, 2024 Dec;84(6):362-365.
    PMID: 38852775 DOI: 10.1016/j.jjcc.2024.06.001
    BACKGROUND: Children with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) resistant Kawasaki disease (KD) are at higher risk of developing coronary artery (CA) aneurysm. Early identification of high-risk patients using a predictive tool would allow for earlier interventions to prevent cardiac complications.

    METHODS: Children with KD who were admitted to five selected hospitals in Malaysia between 2008 and 2018 and received 2 g/kg of IVIG within 10 days from the onset of illness were included. Predictors of IVIG resistance in KD were determined using multiple logistic regression analysis. An optimal cut-off point was set using receiver operative characteristic curve and a final multiple logistic regression analysis was performed entering these cut-off points. A new scoring system was constructed.

    RESULTS: A total of 276 patients were included. IVIG resistance occurred in 9.1 % of them. Total bilirubin [OR 7.37; 95 % CI (2.18, 24.83)], male sex [OR 0.34; 95 % CI (0.10, 1.19)], C-reactive protein (CRP) [OR 0.17; 95 % CI (0.02, 1.38)] and neutrophils [OR 0.25; 95 % CI (0.05, 1.21)] were found to be significant predictors for IVIG resistance. The findings led to the development of a new predictive tool called the Hibiscus score, which scored 1 point each for neutrophils ≥60 %, CRP ≥80 mg/L, and male sex, while total bilirubin ≥9.4 μmol/L scored 2 points. A cut-off point of ≥4 with this prediction score yielded a sensitivity of 78.9 % and specificity of 80.5 %, with area under the curve of 0.835 [95 % CI (0.752, 0.919)]. CA aneurysms occurred in 6.7 % of IVIG responders and 32 % of IVIG-resistant children (p 

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