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    Delirium is significantly associated with hospital frailty risk score derived from administrative data by Lim, Zhiying, Ling, Natalie, Ho, Vanda Wen Teng, Vidhya, Nachammai, Chen, Matthew Zhixuan, Wong, Beatrix Ling Ling, Ng, Shu Ee, Murphy, Diarmuid, Merchant, Reshma Aziz

    “…Objectives Delirium is highly prevalent in hospitalised older adults, under‐diagnosed and associated with poor outcomes. We aim to determine (i) association of…”
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    Cross-sectional study on the perceptions, attitudes, and practices of senior residents on overnight calls in a tertiary hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic by Ho, Vanda Wen Teng, See, Kay Choong

    Published in Asia Pacific Scholar (Online) (01-10-2024)
    “…While there remains conflicting evidence on the optimal on-call arrangement, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education stipulates a maximum of…”
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    Outcomes of Care by Geriatricians and Non-geriatricians in an Academic Hospital by Merchant, Reshma Aziz, Ho, Vanda Wen Teng, Chen, Matthew Zhixuan, Wong, Beatrix Ling Ling, Lim, Zhiying, Chan, Yiong Huak, Ling, Natalie, Ng, Shu Ee, Santosa, Amelia, Murphy, Diarmuid, Vathsala, Anantharaman

    Published in Frontiers in medicine (06-06-2022)
    “…Introduction While hospitalist and internist inpatient care models dominate the landscape in many countries, geriatricians and internists are at the frontlines…”
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    Percutaneous coronary intervention in patients aged 80 years old and above: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Lin, Norman H, Ho, Jamie S-Y, Djohan, Andie Hartanto, Ho, Vanda Wen-Teng, Teo, Yao Neng, Teo, Yao Hao, Syn, Nicholas L, Aye, Yin Nwe, Soh, Rodney Y H, Yeo, Tiong-Cheng, Sim, Hui-Wen, Tan, Huay-Cheem, Chan, Mark Y, Sia, Ching-Hui

    Published in AsiaIntervention (01-10-2022)
    “…Ischaemic heart disease remains the main cause of death in the world. With increasing age, frailty and comorbidities, senior patients aged 80 years old and…”
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