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Publication Comparison of the efficacy and safety of shockwave lithotripsy, retrograde intrarenal surgery, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy for lower-pole renal stones: A systematic review and network meta-analysis(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2020) ;Tsai S.-H. ;Chung H.-J. ;Tseng P.-T. ;Wu Y.-C.; ;Hsu C.-W.Lei W.-T.review5Scopus© Citations 29 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Economic conditions may contribute to increased violence toward children: A nationwide population-based analysis of pediatric injuries in Taiwanese emergency departments(MDPI AG, 2018) ;Liu Y.-P. ;Hsu R.-J.; ;Peng C.-C. ;Chang S.-T. ;Lei W.-T. ;Yeh T.-L. ;Liu J.-M. ;Lin C.-Y.Liu Y.-P.;Hsu R.-J.;Mei-Hwan Wu;Peng C.-C.;Chang S.-T.;Lei W.-T.;Yeh T.-L.;Liu J.-M.;Lin C.-Y.Childhood injuries are unfortunately common. Analysis procedures may assist professionals who work with children with developing preventive measures for protecting children’s wellness. This study explores the causes of pediatric injuries presenting to an emergency department in Taiwan. This nationwide, population-based study was conducted using data from the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan (NHIRD). Patients aged <18 years were identified from approximately one million individuals listed in the NHIRD. We followed up with these patients for nine years and analyzed the causes of injuries requiring presentation to an emergency department. Variables of interest were age, sex, injury mechanisms, and temporal trends. A total of 274,028 children were identified in our study. Between 2001 and 2009, the leading causes of pediatric injuries treated in emergency departments were motor vehicle injuries, falls, and homicide. The overall incidence of injuries declined over the course of the study because of reductions in motor vehicle accidents and falls. The incidence of homicide increased during the study period, particularly between 2007 and 2009. A moderately inverse correlation between homicide rate and economic growth was observed (correlation coefficient: –0.613, p = 0.041). There was a general decline in pediatric injuries between 2001 and 2009. Public policy changes, including motorcycle helmet laws and increases in alcohol taxes, may have contributed to this decline. Unfortunately, the incidence of homicide increased over the course of the study. Ongoing financial crises may have contributed to this increase. Multidisciplinary efforts are required to reduce homicide and reinforce the importance of measures that protect children against violence. © 2018 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.journal article1Scopus© Citations 2 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effects of different pharmacologic smoking cessation treatments on body weight changes and success rates in patients with nicotine dependence: A network meta-analysis(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019) ;Hsieh M.-T. ;Tseng P.-T. ;Wu Y.-C.; ;Wu H.-C. ;Hsu C.-W. ;Lei W.-T. ;Stubbs B. ;Carvalho A.F. ;Liang C.-S. ;Yeh T.-C. ;Chen T.-Y. ;Chu C.-S. ;Li J.-C. ;Yu C.-L. ;Chen Y.-W.Li D.-J.reviewScopus© Citations 28 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Increased Risk of Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis in Patients With a Past History of Kawasaki Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses(Frontiers Media S.A., 2021) ;Lei W.-T. ;Hsu C.-W. ;Chen P.-C. ;Tseng P.-T. ;Kuo H.-C. ;Guo M.M.-H.; ;Lin P.-Y. ;Kao Y.-H.Chang L.-S.reviewScopus© Citations 7 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Publication Pharmacologic interventions for Kawasaki disease in children: A network meta-analysis of 56 randomized controlled trials(Elsevier B.V., 2022) ;Lei W.-T. ;Chang L.-S. ;Zeng B.-Y.; ;Uehara R. ;Matsuoka Y.J. ;Su K.-P. ;Lee P.-C. ;Cavalcante J.L. ;Stubbs B. ;Lin P.-Y. ;Wu Y.-C. ;Hsu C.-W. ;Chen T.-Y. ;Chen Y.-W. ;Yeh P.-Y. ;Sun C.-K. ;Tseng P.-T.Kao Y.-H.journal article1Scopus© Citations 17 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Therapeutic benefits of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments for depressive symptoms after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review and network meta-analysis(Canadian Medical Association, 2021) ;Cheng Y.-S. ;Tseng P.-T. ;Wu Y.-C.; ;Wu C.-K. ;Hsu C.-W. ;Lei W.-T. ;Li D.-J. ;Chen T.-Y. ;Stubbs B. ;Carvalho A.F. ;Liang C.-S. ;Yeh T.-C. ;Chu C.-S. ;Chen Y.-W. ;Lin P.-Y. ;Wu M.-K.Sun C.-K.journal articleScopus© Citations 11