1.Factors Predictive of Response to Interferon Therapy in Chronic HCV Infection.
Yun Soo KIM ; So Young KWAN ; Dong Jin SUH ; Chang Hong LEE
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 1996;2(2):176-185
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Although interferon-a(IFNa) is currently the most effective antiviral agent for treating patients with chronic hepatitis C, its efficacy is not always reliable. Factors suggested to infruence outcome of IFN-a therapy for chronic hepatitis C are histological activity, level of viremia and HCV genotype, etc. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between several pretreatment factors and response to IFN-a therapy in patients with chronic HCV infection. METHODS: Fifty-four patients with chronic HCV infection(47 with chronic hepatitis and 7 with liver cirrhosis) who received IFN-a(2a or 2b) therapy(3 6 MU, three times a week, for 3 12 months) were included. Level of serum HCV RNA(50 patients), HCV genotype(27 patients) and IgM anti- HCV(21 patients) during pretreatment period were assayed. RESULTS: Overall, 19(35%) subjects achieved sustained response(SR), 12(22%) had transient response(TR) and 23(43%) did not respond (nonresponse;NR). Mean age of patients with SR, TR and NR was 46+ 10, 51+ 7.5 and 54+ 9.7 years, respectively(p<0.05 between SR and NR). Among 30 patients with biopsy-proven chronic hepatitis, 13(43%) achieved SR;but only one(14%) in 7 patients with liver cirrhosis. Mean serum HCV RNA level(X10' copies/ml) was higher in nonresponders(7,7+ 13.0) compared with SR(2.3+ 2. 7) or TR(3.1+ 4.9), although statistically insignificant HCV genotyping in 27 patients revealed type la in 5(18.5%), 1b in 14(52%), 2a in 5(18.5%), 2b in 1(3.7%) and 4 in 2(7%), respectively. In non-1b patients, SR rate was significantly higher than 1b patients(69.2% vs. 21.4%, p=0.03). Although IgM anti-HCV was positive in 12(57%) among 21 patients studied, the positive rate and the titer of IgM anti-HCV was not significantly different in three groups. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that in patients with chronic hepatitis C, infection with genotype 1b, old age, high serum HCV RNA level and the presence of cirrhosis would predict poor response to IFN therapy.
Fibrosis
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Genotype
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Hepatitis C, Chronic
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Hepatitis, Chronic
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin M
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Interferons*
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Liver
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Liver Cirrhosis
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RNA
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Viremia
2.Production of monoclona antibody to infectious bursal disease virus as a diagnostic methods.
Hyung Kwan JANG ; Jai Hong KIM ; Chang Seon SONG ; Soon Jae KIM ; Tae Jong KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 1993;23(2):171-182
No abstract available.
Infectious bursal disease virus*
4.Clinical Studies on Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries.
Byong Kwan SON ; Chung Il NOH ; Jung Yun CHOI ; Yong Soo YUN ; Chang Yee HONG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1986;29(3):55-63
No abstract available.
Arteries*
5.Ovarian Pregnancy: 12 cases analysis.
Kwan Kyu PARK ; Sang Sook LEE ; Eun Sook CHANG ; Chae Hong CHUNG
Korean Journal of Pathology 1985;19(3):339-344
From January, 1972 to August 1983, 12 cases of ovarian pregnancy out of 1202 total ectopic pregnancy were studied and the incidence constituted 0.9%. The gross and microscopic findings were reviewed according to gross description and gross photographs, and microscopic description and reviewing all microscopic slides. All cases were shown to meet Spiegelberg's criteria for primary ovarian pregnancy.
Pregnancy
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
6.A Case of Urachal Actinomycosis.
Chang Kyung CHOI ; Hee Kwan RIM ; Hong Sung KIM ; Joung Sik RIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(1):183-186
No abstract available.
Actinomycosis*
7.A Case of Urachal Actinomycosis.
Chang Kyung CHOI ; Hee Kwan RIM ; Hong Sung KIM ; Joung Sik RIM
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(1):183-186
No abstract available.
Actinomycosis*
8.Persistence of antibodies after immunization with the inactivated vaccine against hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in humans.
Chang Hong LEE ; Kwan Soo BYUN ; Woo Joo KIM ; Young Dae WOO ; Ho Wang LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 1992;22(2):239-243
No abstract available.
Antibodies*
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Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome*
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Humans*
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Immunization*
9.Traumatic ossicular disruption.
Sun O CHANG ; Chong Sun KIM ; Phil Sang CHUNG ; Hong Ryul JIN ; Keun Ho CHANG ; Kwan Taek NOH
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(5):861-868
No abstract available.
10.Assessment of Right Ventricular Function by Tissue Doppler Imaging in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertensive Rat
Jae Eun HONG ; Kwan Chang KIM ; Young Mi HONG
The Ewha Medical Journal 2019;42(3):39-45
OBJECTIVES: Elevated pulmonary pressure and right ventricular (RV) dysfunction are the hallmarks of pulmonary vascular disease in animal models and human patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Monocrotaline models of PAH are widely used to study the pathophysiology of PAH. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the severity of PAH rat model by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI). METHODS: PAH was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats by monocrotaline (M) group. The peak systolic (s'), early diastolic (e'), and late diastolic myocardial velocities (a') were measured using TDI at basal segments. Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE) was measured in the 4-chamber view. Velocity of a tricuspid regurgitation (TR) jet was measured to estimate the pulmonary artery pressure to assess the severity of PAH. RESULTS: Decrease in the RV shortening fraction and ejection fraction were observed in the M group compared with the control (C) group. RV e' velocity and s' velocity were significantly lower in the M group compared with the C group. The TAPSE was significantly lower in the M group compared with the C group (1.26±0.22 mm vs. 2.83±0.34 mm). The TR velocity was significantly higher in the M group compared with the C group (4.48±0.34 m/sec vs. 1.23±0.02 m/sec). CONCLUSION: TAPSE is an easily obtainable, widely recognized and clinically useful echocardiographic parameter of global RV function in the PAH rat model. We recommend that TDI would be a helpful diagnostic tool to evaluate the RV function in PAH rat model.
Animals
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Echocardiography
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Hypertension, Pulmonary
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Models, Animal
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Monocrotaline
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Pulmonary Artery
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency
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Vascular Diseases
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Ventricular Dysfunction, Right
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Ventricular Function, Right