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Li-Ching Huang
Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Publications - 70
Citations - 2153
Li-Ching Huang is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hernia & Population. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1269 citations. Previous affiliations of Li-Ching Huang include National Cheng Kung University & Vanderbilt University.
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COVID-19 in patients with thoracic malignancies (TERAVOLT): first results of an international, registry-based, cohort study.
Marina Chiara Garassino,Jennifer G. Whisenant,Li-Ching Huang,Annalisa Trama,Valter Torri,Francesco Agustoni,Javier Baena,Giuseppe Luigi Banna,Rossana Berardi,Anna Cecilia Bettini,Emilio Bria,Matteo Brighenti,Jacques Cadranel,Alessandro De Toma,Claudio Chini,Alessio Cortellini,Enriqueta Felip,Giovanna Finocchiaro,Pilar Garrido,Carlo Genova,Raffaele Giusti,Vanesa Gregorc,Francesco Grossi,Federica Grosso,Salvatore Intagliata,Nicla La Verde,Stephen V. Liu,Julien Mazieres,Edoardo Mercadante,Olivier Michielin,Gabriele Minuti,Denis Moro-Sibilot,Giulia Pasello,Antonio Passaro,Vieri Scotti,Piergiorgio Solli,Elisa Stroppa,Marcello Tiseo,Giuseppe Viscardi,Luca Voltolini,Yi-Long Wu,Silvia Zai,Vera Pancaldi,Anne Marie C. Dingemans,Jan P. van Meerbeeck,Fabrice Barlesi,Heather A. Wakelee,Solange Peters,Leora Horn +48 more
TL;DR: With an ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19, the data suggest high mortality and low admission to intensive care in patients with thoracic cancer and whether mortality could be reduced with treatment in intensive care remains to be determined.
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Online hotel booking: The effects of brand image, price, trust and value on purchase intentions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the direct and mediating effects of brand image, perceived price, trust, and perceived value on consumers' booking intentions and compared the gender differences in online hotel booking.
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Patient-Reported Outcomes Through 5 Years for Active Surveillance, Surgery, Brachytherapy, or External Beam Radiation With or Without Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer.
Karen E. Hoffman,David F. Penson,Zhiguo Zhao,Li-Ching Huang,Ralph Conwill,Aaron A. Laviana,Daniel D. Joyce,Amy N. Luckenbaugh,Michael Goodman,Ann S. Hamilton,Xiao-Cheng Wu,Lisa E. Paddock,Antoinette M. Stroup,Matthew R. Cooperberg,Mia Hashibe,Brock O'Neil,Sherrie H. Kaplan,Sheldon Greenfield,Tatsuki Koyama,Daniel A. Barocas +19 more
TL;DR: Function outcomes associated with prostate cancer treatments over 5 years after treatment were compared to help understand adverse effects of contemporary treatment approaches and inform treatment selection.
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Reducing Length of Stay Using a Robotic-assisted Approach for Retromuscular Ventral Hernia Repair: A Comparative Analysis From the Americas Hernia Society Quality Collaborative.
Alfredo M. Carbonell,Jeremy A. Warren,Ajita S. Prabhu,Conrad D. Ballecer,Randy J. Janczyk,Javier Herrera,Li-Ching Huang,Sharon Phillips,Michael J. Rosen,Benjamin K. Poulose +9 more
TL;DR: Using real-world evidence, a robotic-assisted approach to RVHR offers the clinical benefit of reduced postoperative LOS, and ongoing monitoring of this technique should be employed through continuous quality improvement to determine the long-term effect on hernia recurrence, complications, patient satisfaction, and overall cost.
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Comparative Treatment Outcomes for Patients With Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis
Alexander Gelbard,Catherine Anderson,Lynne D. Berry,Milan R. Amin,Michael S. Benninger,Joel H. Blumin,Jonathan M. Bock,Paul C. Bryson,Paul F. Castellanos,Sheau-Chiann Chen,Matthew S. Clary,Seth M. Cohen,Brianna K. Crawley,Seth H. Dailey,James J. Daniero,Alessandro de Alarcon,Donald T. Donovan,Eric S. Edell,Dale C. Ekbom,Sara Fernandes-Taylor,Daniel Fink,Ramon A. Franco,C. Gaelyn Garrett,Elizabeth Guardiani,Alexander T. Hillel,Henry T. Hoffman,Norman D. Hogikyan,Rebecca J. Howell,Li-Ching Huang,Lena K. Hussain,Michael M. Johns,Jan L. Kasperbauer,Sid Khosla,Cheryl Kinnard,Robbi A. Kupfer,Alexander Langerman,Robert J. Lentz,Robert R. Lorenz,David G. Lott,Anne S. Lowery,Samir S. Makani,Fabien Maldonado,Kyle Mannion,Laura Matrka,Andrew J. McWhorter,Albert L. Merati,Matthew Mori,James L. Netterville,Karla O'Dell,Julina Ongkasuwan,Gregory N. Postma,Lindsay Reder,Sarah L. Rohde,Brent E. Richardson,Otis B. Rickman,Clark A. Rosen,Michael J. Rutter,Guri Sandhu,Joshua S. Schindler,G. Todd Schneider,Rupali N. Shah,Andrew G. Sikora,Robert J. Sinard,Marshall E. Smith,Libby J. Smith,Ahmed M. Soliman,Sigríur Sveinsdóttir,Douglas J. Van Daele,David Veivers,Sunil P. Verma,Paul M. Weinberger,Philip A. Weissbrod,Christopher T. Wootten,Yu Shyr,David O. Francis +74 more
TL;DR: This cohort study of 810 patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis compares the outcomes of the 3 most common surgical treatment procedures: endoscopic dilation, endoscopic resection with adjuvant medication, or cricotracheal resection.