1.Effect of Acupuncture on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow at Acupoints GV 20 , GV. 26 , LI. 4 , ST. 36 , SP. 6 Evaluated by Tc-99m ECD Brain SPECT.
Ho Chun SONG ; Hee Seung BUM ; Hwa Jung KANG ; Soo Gee AN ; Sung Min KIM ; Hwan Jung JUNG ; Jee Yeol KIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2000;34(6):456-464
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of acupuncture on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) at acupoints suggested by oriental medicine to be related to the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rest/acupuncture-stimulation Tc-99m ECD brain SPECT using a same-dose subtraction method was performed on 54 normal volunteers (34 males, 20 females, age range from 18 to 62 years) using six paradigms: acupuncture at acupoints GV. 20, GV. 26, LI. 4, ST. 36 and SP. 6. In the control study, needle location was chosen on a non-meridian focus 1 cm posterior to the right fibular head. All images were spatially normalized, and the differences between rest and acupuncture stimulation were statistically analyzed using SPM for Windows . RESULTS: Acupuncture applied at acupoint GV. 20 increased rCBF in both the anterior frontal lobes, the right frontotemporal lobes, and the left anterior temporal lobe and the left cerebellar hemisphere. Acupuncture at GV. 26 increased rCBF in the left prefrontal cortex. Acupuncture at LI. 4 increased rCBF in the left prefrontal and both the inferior frontal lobes, and the left anterior temporal lobe and the left cerebellar hemisphere. Acupuncture at ST. 36 increased rCBF in the left anterior temporal lobe, the right inferior frontal lobes, and the left cerebellum. Acupuncture at SP. 6 increased rCBF in the left inferior frontal and anterior temporal lobes. In the control stimulation, no significant rCBF increase was observed. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrated a correlation between stimulation at each acupoint with increase in rCBF to the corresponding brain areas.
Acupuncture Points*
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Acupuncture*
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Brain*
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Cerebellum
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Female
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Frontal Lobe
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Head
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Healthy Volunteers
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Humans
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Male
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
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Needles
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Prefrontal Cortex
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Temporal Lobe
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
2.A Clinical Study of Abdominal Stab Wounds.
Kyung Hwa CHUN ; Do Sang LEE ; Gi Young SUNG ; Moo Hyung SONG ; Wook KIM ; Il Young PARK ; Jong Man WON
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1999;57(Suppl):959-966
BACKGROUND: Nowdays, modernization and industrialization cause many social problems and the abdominal stab wound is one of them. Recently, the number of accidents has increased along with the population of Puchen city where Holy Family Hospital is located. For the treatment of abdominal stab wounds, it is important to make a proper diagnosis. METHODS: We perform a retrospective clinical study of 52 patients who were operated on for abdominal stab wounds at Holy Family Hospital during the 10 years from January 1989 to December 1998. RESULTS: The age distribution revealed a high incidence in the twenties (44%), and the sex distribution, with a male-to-female ratio of 3:1, showed a male predominance. The seasonal distribution showed the highest incidence in the summer (35%) but there was no prominent difference in the seasonal incidence. It was made by others (44%), self (31%) and accident (25%) but 5 cases (10%) were made by the family circle. The most common clinical manifestations and the most commonly used instrument were abdominal pain (69%) and a knife (69%). In the most anemic patients, major vessel injury and thoracic injuries were combined. Among the 29 gastrointestinal injuries, 6 cases (21%) showed free air on radiologic study, and in the 13 cases with abdominal paracentesis, the sensitivity was 83% and the predictability was 91%. Among the abdominal injuries, except those to the omentum, the most commonly injured organ and combined organ were the small bowel (48%) and the thorax (55%). The average time interval from emergency-room treatment to surgery was 60 minutes. In 23 cases (45%), there was no blood transfusion during treatment. Blood transfusions above 11 units were required in 4 cases (2%). The complication rate was 15% and, no injured organs were overlocked. CONCLUSIONS: This review revealed that abdominal stab wounds were mainly caused by unknown male in their twenties, in the summer, and with a knife, but 10% were caused by number of the family circle. The diagnosis to operate was made with various methods, but we recommend a diagnostic laparoscopy with paracentesis in order to decrease negative laparotomies.
Abdomen
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Abdominal Injuries
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Abdominal Pain
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Age Distribution
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Blood Transfusion
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Incidence
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Laparoscopy
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Laparotomy
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Male
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Omentum
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Paracentesis
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Retrospective Studies
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Seasons
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Sex Distribution
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Social Change
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Social Problems
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Thoracic Injuries
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Thorax
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Wounds, Stab*
3.Clinical Analysis of Delayed Intracranial Hemorrhage in Head Injury.
Kab Teug KIM ; Jun Suk PARK ; Jong An LEE ; Meung Hoe KANG ; Meung Kon RYU ; In Seugn CHANG ; Seong Reol KIM ; Suk Chun HYUN ; Sang Mun PARK ; Hwa Sik SONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1998;9(1):104-112
Experinece in the management of 74 patients with delayed traumatic intracranial hemorrhage(DTICH) of 474 head injury from January 1996 to December 1996 is poresented with emphasis on the incidence, occurring time, risk factors and outcome. The incidence of DTICH was 15.6% of all hospitalized head-injury patients. After an injury, every patient had an immediate computerized tomography(CT) scan to diagnose intracranial pathology and then CT follow-up was carried out according to intial CT finding and reurological deficit. The lesion was almost occurred in patients with initial abnormal CT finding(85.1%). 82.4% of DTICH were noted within 72 hours after injury. The delayed epidural hematoma and intracerebral hemorrhage were almost noted in first 72 hours(>90%), but the delayed subdural hemorrhage was found after a time interval varying from 6 hours to 10 days. So we strongly recommend CT follow-up in 4-8hour, 24-72hour, and then 7th day after head injury, especially in patients with initial abnormal CT findings. The risk factor of the delayed lesion was not hypotension, hypoxia, and consciousness level, but age of patients and the initial CT finding. The development of DTICH was not heralded by neurological deterioration. The prognosis of DTICH was not worse than non-DTICH. The patient with delayed subdural hemorrhage was better than the patient with non-delayed lesion(including hemorrhage and normal CT finding).
Anoxia
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Cerebral Hemorrhage
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Consciousness
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Craniocerebral Trauma*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head*
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Hematoma
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Hematoma, Subdural
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Hypotension
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Incidence
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Intracranial Hemorrhages*
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Pathology
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Prognosis
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Risk Factors
4.The Diagnosis of pneumoniae following bone marrow transplantation by bronchoscopy.
Tae Yon KIM ; Hyeong Kyu YOON ; Hwa Sik MOON ; Sung Hak PARK ; Chang Ki MIN ; Chun Choo KIM ; Jung Im JUNG ; Jeong Sup SONG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2000;49(2):198-206
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary complications following bonemarrow transplantation(BMT) are common and associated with a high mortality rate, We investigated the yield, safety, and impact of fiberoptic bronchoscopy(FOB) for diagnosis of postBMT pneumoniae. METHODS: From May 1997 to April 2000, 56 FOBs were performed in 52 post BMT patients for clinical pneumoniae. BMT patients with repiratory symptoms and/or pulmonary infiltrates had a thoracic HRCT(high resolution computed tomography) and bronchoscopic examination including BAL(bronchoalveolar lavage), TBLB(transbronchial lung biopsy), PSB(protected specimen brush). RESULTS: The characteristics of the subjects were as follows:37 males, 15 females, mean age of 31.3 years(17-45), 35 sibling donor allogenic BMTs, 15 nonrelated donor allogenic BMTs, and 2 autologous BMTs. Fiftynine percent of FOBs (33 FOBs, 31 patients) were diagnostic. Isolated pathogens included the following:12 cytomegalovirus(CMV) (21.4%), 7 pneumocystis carinii(PC) (12.5%), 11 CMV with PC (19.6%), 2 Mycobacaterium tuberculosis (3.6%), and 1 streptococcus (1.8%). Most of the radiographic findings were diffuse interstitial lesions. CMV pneumoniae had mainly diffuse interstitial nodular lesion, and PC pneumoniae had diffuse, interstitial ground glass opacity(GGO). When CMV was accompanied by PC, a combined pattern of nodular and GGO was present. Of the 56 cases(23.2%), 13 died of CMV pneumoniae(n=2), PCP(n=2), mixed infection with CMV and PC(n=3), underlying GVHD(n=1), underlying leukemia progression(n=1), or respiratory failure of unknown origin(n=4). There was no major complication by bronchoscopy. Only 3 cases developed minor bleedig and 1 episode temporary hypoxemia. CONCLUSION: Based on our findings, CMV and PC are the major causes of postBMT pneumoniae. In addition, BAL can be considered a safe and accurate procedure for the evaluation of pulmonary complications after BMT.
Anoxia
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Bone Marrow Transplantation*
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Bone Marrow*
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Bronchoscopy*
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Coinfection
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Diagnosis*
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Female
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Glass
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Humans
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Leukemia
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Lung
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Male
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Mortality
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Pneumocystis
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Pneumonia*
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Respiratory Insufficiency
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Siblings
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Streptococcus
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Tissue Donors
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Tuberculosis
5.Effects of recombinant human erythropoietin on cardiac function and morphology in patients with chronic renal failure.
Won Do PARK ; Il Han SONG ; Heung Sun KANG ; Jae Hyung AHN ; Tae Won LEE ; Chun Gyoo LIM ; Jong Hwa BAE ; Myung Jae KIM
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1993;12(1):62-67
No abstract available.
Erythropoietin*
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Humans*
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Kidney Failure, Chronic*
6.The factors associated with Body Mass Index of adults.
Moo Kyung BAE ; Woo Keun LEE ; Chun Hwa SONG ; Keun Mi LEE ; Seung Pil JUNG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1999;20(7):906-916
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity are associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Obesity is influenced by multiple factors, both genetic and environmental factors. We investigated the relationship between socioeconomic, behavioral, dietary, reproductive factors and body mass index(BMI). METHODS: The subject were 3000 adults who had visited the Health Screening and Diagnosis Center of Yeungnam University School of Medicine from February to June, 1997. We evaluated BMI and occupation, exercise, smoking, alcohol intake, total calory intake, fat and carbohydrate intake in both gender and reproductive factors in women. Then, we analyzed the association between BMI and such variables as above. RESULTS: 1629 men and 1371 women were analyzed. The mean BMI was 23.4+/- 2.8kg/M(2) in men, 22.9+/- 3.1kg/M(2) in women. In both gender, 9.7% of our population had BMl over 27. Mean BMI increased with age. Those who were active and light smokers( 20cigarette/day) had the lowest BMI in men. But no relationship was observed between BMI and exercise, smoking in women. Heavy alcohol drinkers(> 1cup/day) had higher BMI than other group in both gender. We found significant correlation between BMI and total calory intake, calory intake to recommended calory ratio in both gender. In women, the group whose number of parity was above 3 had significantly higher BMI than the other. And age at first birth was significantly correlated with BMI in a negative direction. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that BMI was associated with age, smoking, alcohol, total calory intake, calory intake to recommended calory ratio, parity, age at first birth. Socioeconomic class, exercise and diet composition appeared to have little influence.
Adult*
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Birth Order
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Body Mass Index*
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Diagnosis
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Diet
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mass Screening
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Mortality
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Obesity
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Occupations
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Overweight
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Parity
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Social Class
7.The Effect of Virtual Reality and Tetra-Ataxiometric Posturography Programs on Stroke Patients With Impaired Standing Balance.
Yoon Bum SONG ; Min Ho CHUN ; Won KIM ; Sook Joung LEE ; Jin Hwa YI ; Dae Hwan PARK
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;38(2):160-166
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of virtual reality (VR) and a tetra-ataxiometric posturography (Tetrax) program on stroke patients with impaired standing balance. METHODS: Thirty acute stroke patients with impaired standing balance were recruited and randomly assigned to a VR, Tetrax, or control group. All patients received conventional balance training as a baseline; and VR and Tetrax patients received VR or Tetrax treatment, in addition. The primary outcome measures to evaluate the overall standing balance were the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and the falling index (FI). The secondary outcome measures were the stability index (SI) and the weight distribution index (WDI), which were used to evaluate the balance status according to specific body positions. The FI, SI, and WDI were measured using the Tetrax instrument. RESULTS: The BBS and FI scores were improved in all groups, with no significant differences between groups. In open-eyed positions, the VR group showed significantly greater improvement in SI and WDI scores than the control group (p<0.017). In closed-eyed positions, the Tetrax group showed significantly greater improvement in SI and WDI scores than the control group (p<0.017). CONCLUSION: The inclusion of VR and Tetrax programs did not lead to an overall benefit in balance. VR and Tetrax did, however, demonstrate a benefit in specific positions. A Tetrax program may benefit patients with abnormal proprioceptive function, whereas a VR program may benefit patients with normal sensory function.
Humans
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Postural Balance
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Sensation
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Stroke*
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Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy
8.The Effect of Virtual Reality and Tetra-Ataxiometric Posturography Programs on Stroke Patients With Impaired Standing Balance.
Yoon Bum SONG ; Min Ho CHUN ; Won KIM ; Sook Joung LEE ; Jin Hwa YI ; Dae Hwan PARK
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;38(2):160-166
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of virtual reality (VR) and a tetra-ataxiometric posturography (Tetrax) program on stroke patients with impaired standing balance. METHODS: Thirty acute stroke patients with impaired standing balance were recruited and randomly assigned to a VR, Tetrax, or control group. All patients received conventional balance training as a baseline; and VR and Tetrax patients received VR or Tetrax treatment, in addition. The primary outcome measures to evaluate the overall standing balance were the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and the falling index (FI). The secondary outcome measures were the stability index (SI) and the weight distribution index (WDI), which were used to evaluate the balance status according to specific body positions. The FI, SI, and WDI were measured using the Tetrax instrument. RESULTS: The BBS and FI scores were improved in all groups, with no significant differences between groups. In open-eyed positions, the VR group showed significantly greater improvement in SI and WDI scores than the control group (p<0.017). In closed-eyed positions, the Tetrax group showed significantly greater improvement in SI and WDI scores than the control group (p<0.017). CONCLUSION: The inclusion of VR and Tetrax programs did not lead to an overall benefit in balance. VR and Tetrax did, however, demonstrate a benefit in specific positions. A Tetrax program may benefit patients with abnormal proprioceptive function, whereas a VR program may benefit patients with normal sensory function.
Humans
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Postural Balance
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Sensation
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Stroke*
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Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy
9.The effects of cigarette smoking on abdominal fatness.
Jong Ho KIM ; Hee Young KIM ; Chun Hwa SONG ; Keun Mi LEE ; Seung Pil JEUNG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2000;21(9):1172-1179
BACKGROUND: With increase in the prevalence of obesity in recent years, much inferest has focused on obesity nowdays. Inerease in abdominal fatness raises mortality and morbidity of cardiovascular disease and there is some possibility that smoking has effect on obesity. We evaluated the influence of smoking on abdominal fatness. METHOD: This study was carried out on 475 individuals who visited the Health Promotion Center in Youngnam University Hospital in May, 1999. The subjects were checked on age, sex, life style (smoking, drinking, physical activity, exercise, etc.), past medical history, blood pressure, height, weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, body fat percent and other obesity indexes. RESULTS: In men, waist circumference (P<0.01), body fat percent (P<0.05), waist hip ratio (p<0.01) were significantly increased according to the amount of smoking after adjustment for BMI, age, alcohol intake, exercise and physical activity. But, the waist circumference, waist to hip ratio and percent body fat of mild smoker were rather shorter than that of the non-smoker or one who abstained from smoking. CONCLUSION: In men, it seems that obesity index of abdominal fatness may be significantly high in moderate to heavy smokers and low in mild smokers.
Abdominal Fat*
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Adipose Tissue
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Blood Pressure
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Body Fat Distribution
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Drinking
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Health Promotion
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Hip
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Humans
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Life Style
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Male
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Mortality
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Motor Activity
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Obesity
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Prevalence
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Smoke
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Smoking*
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Tobacco Products*
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Waist Circumference
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Waist-Hip Ratio
10.Correlation of Elevated Tumor Markers and Hepatic and Nodal Metastases on CT in Postgastrectomy Patients for Gastric Cancer.
Hwa Jin LEE ; Won Kyu PARK ; Ki Ho SEONG ; Hyun Chul CHO ; Jae Chun CHANG ; Bok Hwan PARK ; Sun Kyo SONG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1997;36(5):795-800
PURPOSE: The evaluation of tumor recurrence or metastasis in postgastrectomy cancer patients usually depends on a serum tumor marker test or radiologic study, but in both cases, accuracy is difficult to determine. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between abdominal CT and serum tumor markers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 337 cases involving 226 patients who had undergone curative surgery for gastric cancer, we compared serum tumor markers and CT for the evaluation of metastasis. Among these 337 cases, CEA level was measured in 317, CA 19-9 level in 166, and both of these in 146. The cutoff level for serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and CA19-9 were 10 ng/ml and 33 U/ml, respectively. RESULTS: CEA level was elevated in 59 of 317 cases (18.6 %) and that of CA 19-9 in 58 of 166 (34.9 %). Slightly higher overall senstivity and specificity was observed for CEA than for CA 19-9 (72.9 % vs 67.2 %, 83.3 % vs 70.4 %, respectively). Among the total of 337 cases, liver or lymph node metastases were detected in 91 cases (27.0 %) on CT. Negative predictive value was significantly higher in CEA than in CA 19-9 (93.1 % vs 80 %, respectively) (p < 0.01), but positive predictive value was lower (50 % vs 54.9 %, respectively). On CT scan, there was a significant relationship between serum tumor marker level and hepatic and nodal metastasis ; specificity and positivity of serum tumor markers were both higher than sensitivity and negativity. CONCLUSION: Follow-up CT less useful when tumor markers levels are not elevated, but when these are elevated in postgastrectomy cancer patients, meticulous radiologic evaluation is necessary for the early detection of residual or recurrent tumors.
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Liver
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Lymph Nodes
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Neoplasm Metastasis*
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Recurrence
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Stomach Neoplasms*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Biomarkers, Tumor*