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Nguyen Viet Tien

HCMC Hospital of Dermato Venereology

Publishes on Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, RNA modifications and cancer, Cancer-related Molecular Pathways. 46 papers and 36.7k citations.

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Moving Beyond Essential Interventions for Reduction of Maternal Mortality (the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health)
João Paulo Souza, A Metin Gülmezoglu, Joshua P. Vogel et al.|Obstetric Anesthesia Digest|2014
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Equipment for neonatal resuscitation in a middle-income country: a national survey in Vietnam
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BACKGROUND: Interventions to improve neonatal resuscitation are considered a priority for reducing neonatal mortality. In addition to training programs for health caregivers, the availability of adequate equipment in all delivery settings is crucial. In this study, we assessed the availability of equipment for neonatal resuscitation in a large sample of delivery rooms in Vietnam, exploring regional differences. METHODS: In 2012, a structured questionnaire on 2011 neonatal resuscitation practice was sent to the heads of 187 health facilities, representing the three levels of hospital-based maternity services in eight administrative regions in Vietnam, allowing national and regional estimates to be calculated. RESULTS: Overall the response rate was an 85.7 % (160/187 hospitals). There was a limited availability of equipment considered as "essential" in the surveyed centres: stethoscopes (68.0 %; 95 % CI: 60.3-75.7), clock (50.3 %; 42.0-58.7), clothes (29.5 %; (22.0-36.9), head covering (12.3 %; 7.2-17.4). The percentage of centres equipped with polyethylene bags (2.2 %; 0.0-4.6), pulse oximeter (9.4 %; 5.2-13.6) and room air source (1.9 %; 0.1-3.6) was very low. CONCLUSION: Adequate equipment for neonatal resuscitation was not available in a considerable proportion of hospitals in Vietnam. This problem was more relevant in some regions. The assessment strategy used in this study could be useful for organizing the procurement and distribution of supplies and equipment in other low and/or middle resource settings.

Neonatal resuscitation in <scp>V</scp>ietnam: a national survey of a middle‐income country
Daniele Trevisanuto, Luca Marchetto, Gaston Arnolda et al.|Acta Paediatrica|2015
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AIM: Interventions that improve neonatal resuscitation are critical if we are to reduce perinatal mortality. We evaluated the consistency of resuscitation practices, and adherence to the international guidelines for neonatal resuscitation, in a large representative sample of hospitals in Vietnam. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to 187 public central, provincial and district hospitals, representing the three levels of public hospital-based maternity services in Vietnam. RESULTS: The overall response rate was 85.7% (160/187 hospitals), and the response rate was 100%, 90.3% and 81.7% for central, provincial and district hospitals, respectively. There were 620 300 births in the surveyed hospitals during the year 2011, representing almost half of all inpatient births in Vietnam. Neonatal resuscitation was provided by obstetricians and, or, midwives at all levels. Half of the hospitals did not follow recommendations for delaying cord clamping. The majority of the hospitals did not have a wall thermometer in the delivery room (80.5%) and did not monitor neonatal temperature after birth (64.1%). A large proportion of hospitals (39.9%) used 100% oxygen to initiate resuscitation and only central hospitals avoided this practice. CONCLUSION: Our survey identified significant variations in resuscitation practices between central, provincial and district hospitals and limited adherence to international recommendations.

A New Species of <i>Amsassia</i> from the Ordovician of Korea and South China: Paleobiological and Paleogeographical Significance
Mirinae Lee, Heeju Park, Nguyen Viet Tien et al.|Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition|2016
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Abstract A new species of the probable calcareous alga Amsassia, A. koreanensis , is recognized from the Duwibong Formation (Middle Ordovician, Darriwilian) of the Taebaeksan Basin in mid‐eastern Korea. This is the first report of the genus from the Korean Peninsula, expanding its geographical range to the eastern Sino‐Korean Block. The new species also occurs in the Xiazhen Formation (Upper Ordovician, Katian) at Zhuzhai in the South China Block. Amsassia koreanensis is the smallest species of this modular genus, having a maximum module diameter of 0.28 mm. Module increase is by bipartite, tripartite and quadripartite types of longitudinal axial fission, but unlike other species of the genus, quadripartite fission is common. The types of fission are comparable to those in some Tetradiida (now Prismostylales, florideophycean rhodophyte algae), although the processes of fission are different. The distribution of A. koreanensis further strengthens the biogeographical connection between the Sino‐Korean and South China blocks, suggesting that these two paleocontinents were located closer together during the Middle to Late Ordovician than previously speculated.