19 Papers
71 Citations
Ti Yin is an academic researcher from National Defense Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Acinetobacter baumannii. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Ti Yin include National Yang-Ming University & Tri-Service General Hospital.
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Papers
Non-nutritive sucking, oral breast milk, and facilitated tucking relieve preterm infant pain during heel-stick procedures: A prospective, randomized controlled trial
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the effects of combined sucking+ breast milk, sucking+breast milk+tucking, and routine care on preterm infant pain during and after heel-stick procedures.
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Nonnutritive Sucking and Oral Sucrose Relieve Neonatal Pain During Intramuscular Injection of Hepatitis Vaccine
TL;DR: NNS and oral sucrose can provide analgesic effects and need to be given before painful procedures as brief as a one-minute IM injection more effectively reduced newborns' pain during injection than NNS.
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Verapamil Use Is Associated With Reduction of Newly Diagnosed Diabetes Mellitus.
Ti Yin,Ti Yin,Shu-Chen Kuo,Yea-Yuan Chang,Yea-Yuan Chang,Yung Tai Chen,Kai-Wei Katherine Wang +6 more
TL;DR: In patients with no known history of diabetes mellitus, oral verapamil use was associated with a decreased incidence of T2DM compared with other CCBs, and had a more prominent effect on patients aged older than 65 years.
Prediction of patient outcome from Acinetobacter baumannii bacteremia with Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II scores.
Su-Jung Chen,Su-Jung Chen,Tze-Fan Chao,Mei-Chun Chiang,Shu-Chen Kuo,Shu-Chen Kuo,Liang Yu Chen,Ti Yin,Te-Li Chen,Te-Li Chen,Chang-Phone Fung,Chang-Phone Fung +11 more
TL;DR: SOFA and APACHE II scores assessed at the onset of bacteremia are reliable risk stratifying tools in predicting 14-day and in-hospital mortality in A. baumannii bacteraemia.
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A retrospective study of the incidence, clinical characteristics, identification, and antimicrobial susceptibility of bacteremic isolates of Acinetobacter ursingii
Chun-Hsiang Chiu,Chun-Hsiang Chiu,Yi-Tzu Lee,Yi-Tzu Lee,Yung-Chih Wang,Yung-Chih Wang,Ti Yin,Ti Yin,Shu-Chen Kuo,Shu-Chen Kuo,Ya-Sung Yang,Te-Li Chen,Jung-Chung Lin,Fu-Der Wang,Chang-Phone Fung +14 more
TL;DR: Acinetobacter ursingii is a rare pathogen that mostly caused primary bacteremia in patients with malignancies and was resistant or showed intermediate susceptibility to ceftriaxone and ceftazidime, but were susceptible to levofloxacin and imipenem.