Pneumonia after acute ischemic stroke is a severe complication. Once stroke-related pneumonia develops, neurologic assessment, CURB-65 score, and shock can be used to predict the ultimate prognosis.
Epidermal growth factor receptor- tyrosine kinase inhibitors (
EGFR
-TKI) are recommended first-line therapy for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with sensitizing
EGFR
mutations. It is of clinical interest to identify concurrent genetic mutations in NSCLC patients with
EGFR
mutations in the hopes of discovering predictive biomarkers towards EGFR-TKI treatment. We retrospectively analyzed a cohort of patients with advanced
EGFR
mutant NSCLC who underwent treatment with first generation TKIs at our hospital by a multi-gene panel via next generation sequencing. A total of 33 patients with mutant EGFR were enrolled. Up to 26 (78.8%) patients had at least one concomitant genetic alteration coexisting with mutant
EGFR
. Among the concomitant genetic alterations discovered,
TP53
mutation was most common (n = 10,30.3%), followed by CDK4 (n = 8, 24.2%) and CDKN2A (n = 7, 21.2%)copy number variation (CNV). Progression-free survival was shorter in patients with concomitant
FGFR3
mutation (1.6 vs. 12.6 months,
P
= .003) and
CDKN2A
CNV loss (6.5 vs. 13.4months,
P
= .019). Patients with any concomitant genetic alterations also had significant worse overall survival (24.1 vs. 40.8 months,
P
= .029). In summary, our study revealed an unfavorable association between concomitant genetic mutations and treatment response towards EGFR-TKI. FGFR3 mutation and CDKN2A CNV loss may be potential predictive markers for treatment outcome and warrant further investigation.
We concluded that VATS decortication in the treatment of thoracic empyema is effective in elderly patients. The major concerns of postoperative complications are respiratory failure and sepsis.
A simple procedure for SnCl 2 /TiCl 3 -mediated deoximation of ketoximes in an aqueous solvent is reported. Under the conditions developed in this effort, various ketones and aldehydes are produced in good to excellent yields.
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