1.Singapore clinical guideline on parenteral nutrition in adult patients in the acute hospital setting.
Johnathan Huey Ming LUM ; Hazel Ee Ling YEONG ; Pauleon Enjiu TAN ; Ennaliza SALAZAR ; Tingfeng LEE ; Yunn Cheng NG ; Janet Ngian Choo CHONG ; Pay Wen YONG ; Jeannie Peng Lan ONG ; Siao Ching GOOI ; Kristie Huirong FAN ; Weihao CHEN ; Mei Yoke LIM ; Kon Voi TAY ; Doris Hui Lan NG
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2025;54(6):350-369
INTRODUCTION:
The primary objective of this guideline is to establish evidence-based recommendations for the clinical use of parenteral nutrition (PN) in adult patients within the acute hospital setting in Singapore.
METHOD:
An expert workgroup, consisting of healthcare practitioners actively involved in clinical nutrition support across all public health institutions, systematically evaluated existing evidence and addressed clinical questions relating to PN therapy.
RESULTS:
This clinical practice guideline developed 30 recommendations for PN therapy, which cover these key aspects related to PN use: indications, patient assess-ment, titration and formulation of PN bags, access routes and devices, and monitoring and management of PN-related complications.
CONCLUSION
This guideline provides recommendations to ensure appropriate and safe clinical practice of PN therapy in adult patients within the acute hospital setting.
Humans
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Singapore
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Parenteral Nutrition/adverse effects*
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Adult
2.Correction to: Bone Scintigraphy and Tenofovir-Induced Osteomalacia in Chronic Hepatitis B
Alex Cheen Hoe KHOO ; Yeong Fong LEE
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;53(1):71-71
The original version of the author names was incorrect. The correct information is given above.
3.Correction to: Bone Scintigraphy and Tenofovir-Induced Osteomalacia in Chronic Hepatitis B
Alex Cheen Hoe KHOO ; Yeong Fong LEE
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;53(1):71-71
The original version of the author names was incorrect. The correct information is given above.
4.The Outcome Of A Calculated Radioiodine Dose Based On Pertechnetate Thyroid Uptake Ratio In Treatment For Hyperthyroidism
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2018;14(Supplement 1):71-75
Introduction: There are two dosing methods for radioiodine dose administration including empirical fixed dose and calculated dose. Recent meta-analysis supported that dose calculation is better than empirical fixed dose. However, dose calculation by dosimetry or 24 hours radioiodine uptake ratio can be tedious. Pertechnetate thyroid scintigraphy is a simple nuclear imaging that can be completed on the same day and pertechnetate thyroid uptake ratio determined from the scintigraphy can be used to calculate the radioiodine dose. This research is done to measure the efficacy of the calculated dose regime. Methods: Hyperthyroidism patients referred for first radioiodine therapy were recruited. Pertechnetate thyroid scintigraphy was done and pertechnetate uptake ratio used for dose calculation. The outcome of the treatment was determined at six months. Results: A total of 95 patients were recruited. Six months after treatment, 82.1% of the calculated dose cohort achieved euthyroid or hypothyroid state. Participants with multinodular goitre had higher failure rate than those with Graves’ disease (p=0.032) although there was no difference in the median RAI dose given (p=0.866). Conclusion: This calculated dose method showed good outcome with 82.1% cure rate at six months post treatment.
Hyperthyroidism
5.Bone Scintigraphy and Tenofovir-Induced Osteomalacia in Chronic Hepatitis B
Alex Khoo Cheen HOE ; Lee Yeong FONG
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;51(2):195-196
Tenofovir, used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and HIV, is known for its side effects on the kidneys and bones. We share interesting images of a patient with tenofovir-induced osteomalacia on Technetium-99 m hydroxymethyelene (Tc-99 m HDP) bone scintigraphy. Pattern recognition of this bone scintigraphy and correlation with the clinical history is essential to avoid misdiagnosis.
Diagnostic Errors
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Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis B, Chronic
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Hepatitis, Chronic
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HIV
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Humans
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Kidney
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Osteomalacia
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Radionuclide Imaging
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Tenofovir
6.Skill validation study on sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer and the challenges of false-negative, in-transit and micrometastatic nodes
Chen Siew Ng ; Sarojah Arulanantham ; Joon Joon Khoo ; Subathra Sabaratnam ; Yeong Fong Lee ; Chin Fang Ngim
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(5):275-281

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