1.Evaluation of family function in the inpatient of rehabilitation medicine department witn impairment of activity of daily living.
Eung Su KIM ; Jang Kyun OH ; Sang Young LEE ; Sun Yul KIM ; Hyun Jin KIM
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1997;18(3):336-350
BACKGROUND: When one of family members must be treated, the others are required to get various forms of changes including modification of their proper roles in the family. Particularily when he or she can not perform his or her activities of daily living(ADL) owing to functional impairment by himself or herself, there seems to be greater dependence upon his or her family. Accordingly, we tried to give help in the treatment of patients through the comparative analysis concerning functional impairment in both groups on the assumption that there is difference of family function between two family groups which have a patient in family, or not. METHODS: This study was carried out to 83 inpatients in Sun Hospital in Dae Jeon and local rehabilitation clinics in Iksan from 1. July. 1995 to 31. Jun. 1996. We evaluated activites of daily living by using modified Barthel Index(MBI) and classified them into dependent group with 60 points or less(6roup I ), and independent group with more than 60 points(Group II). We also used Family APGAR score and FACES III to evaluate their family functions. RESULTS: MBI scores to evaluate ADL were 42.9+/-15.6 in Group I and 82.1+/-17.9 in Group II. Family APGAR scores were 6.93+/-2.52 in Group I and 7.24+/-17.9 in Group II but there was no significance between two groups. Types of family according to Family APGAR score were highly functional, morderate dysfunctional, and severly dysfunctional one in order of frequency in both groups, but there was no significance in their frequencies in both groups. Types of Family in view of cohesion was disengaged, separated, connected, and enmeshed one in order of frequency in Group I, and separated, disengaged, connected, and enmeshed one in order of frequency in Group II but there was no significance between two groups. Types of family in view of adaptability were rigid, chaotic structured,and flexible one in order of frequency in Group I, and were flexible, structured, rigid, and chaotic one in orders in Group II, which showed significance between two groups. Extremal types of family structure were large in numbers in Group I, but it didnt show significance. CONCLUSIONS: Assuming that there were large numbers of rigid and chaotic family in Group I, it is considered that tne family which has a patient with severely impaired function seems to have weaker adaptability to their family stresses than otherwise. Therefore, it is desirable that physicians who take charge of such patients provide continuous and comprehensive medical care for them including their family with greater concerns and through analysis and assessment of their family functions.
Activities of Daily Living
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Apgar Score
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Daejeon
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Humans
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Inpatients*
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Jeollabuk-do
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Rehabilitation*
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Solar System
2.Diagnosis and treatment of calcaneal fractures by computed tomography.
Seung Gyun CHA ; Won Suck LEE ; Kyung Hoon KIM ; Eung Ju KIM ; Su Young JEON ; Sung Ho KOO
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1993;28(7):2610-2617
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
3.An Isolated Musculocutaneous Nerve Palsy.
Dong Hoon KIM ; Seong Il LIM ; Eung Young KIL ; Hyae Jung SU
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2000;24(4):799-802
The musculocutaneous nerve has a short course and is deeply placed before piercing the coracobrachialis muscle at the point where it is relatively fixed by branches along its course between biceps brachii and brachialis muscles. Therefore, an isolated palsy of the musculocutaneous nerve is extremely rare and usually caused by stab, cut or bullet injuries. An isolated musculocutaneous nerve palsy, sparing the coracobrachialis muscle, can occur after heavy exercise of the arm musculature and has a good prognosis. We report a patient with an isolated musculocutaneous nerve palsy caused by motorcycle accident.
Arm
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Humans
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Motorcycles
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Muscles
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Musculocutaneous Nerve*
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Paralysis*
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Prognosis
4.The Role of Cell Adhesion Molecules in the Modulation of Chondrocytes-extracellular Type II Collagen by Transforming Growth Factor-beta1.
Jin Woo LEE ; Eung Chick KANG ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Sung Jae KIM ; Yun Hee KIM ; Su Hyang KIM ; Sean P SCULLY
Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society 2001;4(1):32-42
No Abstract Available.
Cell Adhesion Molecules*
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Cell Adhesion*
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Collagen Type II*
5.Distal Tibial Articular Surface Angle in the Coronal Plane in Koreans.
Kyung Tai LEE ; Jin Su KIM ; Ki Won YOUNG ; J Young KIM ; Seung Do CHA ; Eung Soo KIM
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2006;10(1):56-59
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to find out the normal distal tibial articular surface angle in coronal plane in Koreans. This would be helpful as the basic data for ankle reconstruction after trauma or deformity correction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Weight bearing anteroposterior radiographs of 123 normal ankles were reviewed. A line parallel to the shaft of the tibia was made. Another line was drawn parallel to the articular surface of the distal tibia. The superolateral angle that subtended by these two lines was measured. RESULTS: There were 72 males and 51 females. The mean age overall was 35.7 years old. The mean age for males was 31.9 (28~36) years old. The mean age for females was 41.1 (37~45) years old. The mean distal tibial articular surface angle was 90.8 degrees. The mean distal tibial articular surface angle for males was 91.5 degrees and for females 89.9 degrees. CONCLUSION: The mean distal tibial articular surface angle in coronal plane for Koreans is 90.8 degrees. We can avoid the error of the varization at the ankle alignment when the correction was performed vertical or minimal valgus to tibia tuberosity axis in Korean people.
Ankle
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Axis, Cervical Vertebra
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Tibia
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Weight-Bearing
6.Unrelated hematopoietic stem cell registry and the role of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Bank.
Su Hee BEOM ; Eung Jo KIM ; Miok KIM ; Tai Gyu KIM
Blood Research 2016;51(2):107-112
BACKGROUND: The hematopoietic stem cell bank has been actively recruiting registrants since 1994. This study systematically reviews its operations and outcomes over the last 20 years. METHODS: Retrospective data on a total of 47,711 registrants were reviewed. Relevant data were processed using PASW Statistics for Windows, version 18.0. RESULTS: As of 2013, the Korean Network for Organ Sharing database contained 265,307 registrants. Of these, 49,037 (18%) registrants committed to hematopoietic cell donation from 1994 to 2013. Fifty-seven percent of the registrants were men, and 43% were women. The reasons for opting out of the registry included refusal to donate (70%), family refusal (28%), and others (2%). The donation willingness of registrants was significantly higher than those who refused to receive a mail to confirm their continued enrollment (χ2=6.103, P=0.013). The bank successfully coordinated a total of 512 donors among newly matched donors from 1995 to 2013, of which the bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell accounted for 40.8% and 59.2% of the total donations, respectively. CONCLUSION: Our recruitment activities focus on promoting voluntary registration and the importance of updating personal contact information. We expect that these data may be useful for diverse studies and demonstrate the positive impacts on the donation program.
Bone Marrow
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Bone Marrow Transplantation
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Female
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells*
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Humans
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Male
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Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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Personnel Selection
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Postal Service
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Retrospective Studies
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Stem Cells
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Tissue Donors
7.Comparison of the Protective Effect of Indole beta-carbolines and R-(-)-deprenyl Against Nitrogen Species-Induced Cell Death in Experimental Culture Model of Parkinson's Disease.
Young Su HAN ; Jung Mee KIM ; Jeong Seon CHO ; Chung Soo LEE ; Doo Eung KIM
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2005;1(1):81-91
BACKGROUND: The membrane permeability transition of mitochondria has been suggested to be involved in toxic and oxidative forms of cell injury. Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered to play a critical role in neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease. Despite the suggestion that indole beta-carbolines may be neurotoxic, these compounds provide a protective effect against cytotoxicity of other neurotoxins. In addition, the effect of indole beta-carbolines on change in the mitochondrial membrane permeability due to reactive nitrogen species (RNS), which may lead to cell death, has not been clarified. METHODS: Differentiated PC12 cells were used as the experimental culture model for the investigation of neuronal cell injury, which occurs in Parkinson's disease. The effect of indole beta-carbolines (harmalol and harmine) on differentiated PC12 cells against toxicity of S-nitroso-N-acetyl-DL-penicillamine (SNAP) was determined by measuring the effect on the change in transmembrane potential, cytochrome c release, formation of ROS, GSH contents, caspase-3 activity and cell viability, and was compared to that of R-(-)-deprenyl. RESULTS: Specific inhibitors of caspases (z-LEHD.fmk, z-DQMD.fmk) and antioxidants (N-acetylcysteine, dithiothreitol, melatonin, carboxy-PTIO and uric acid) depressed cell death in PC12 cells due to SNAP. beta-Carbolines and R-(-)-deprenyl attenuated the SNAP-induced cell death and GSH depletion concentration dependently with a maximal inhibitory effect at 25-50 microM. The compounds inhibited the nuclear damage, decrease in mitochondrial transmembrane potential, cytochrome c release and formation of reactive oxygen species caused by SNAP in PC12 cells. beta-Carbolines and R-(-)-deprenyl attenuated the H2O2-induced cell death and depletion of GSH. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that indole beta-carbolines attenuate the SNAP-induced viability loss in PC12 cells by inhibition of change in the mitochondrial membrane permeability, which may be caused by free radicals. Indole beta-carbolines appear to exert a protective effect against the nitrogen species-mediated neuronal cell injury in Parkinson's disease comparable to R-(-)-deprenyl.
Animals
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Antioxidants
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Carbolines*
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Caspase 3
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Caspases
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Cell Death*
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Cell Survival
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Cytochromes c
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Dithiothreitol
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Free Radicals
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Melatonin
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Membrane Potentials
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Membranes
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Mitochondria
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Mitochondrial Membranes
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Neurons
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Neurotoxins
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Nitrogen*
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Parkinson Disease*
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PC12 Cells
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Permeability
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Reactive Nitrogen Species
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Reactive Oxygen Species
8.Comparison of Multidetector Computed Tomography with Coronary Angiography for Evaluation of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts.
Byung Su YOO ; Yoon Cheol SHIN ; Kun Il KIM ; Eung Jung KIM ; Hyun Keun CHEE
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2006;39(1):42-47
BACKGROUND: The new Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT) is useful in visualization of complex coronary artery anatomy. We investigated usefulness comparing of invasive coronary angiography with noninvasive MDCT in judgment of functional degree of coronary arteries grafts after coronary artery bypass graft operation. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We analyzed the patency of 52 conduits from 15 patients whom consented to take both 32 Channel MDCT and coronary angiography from November 2003 to November 2004. Comparisons were performed for sensitivity, specificity, positive prediction value and negative prediction value between coronary angiography and 3 dimensional reconstruction image using MDCT. RESULT: The average graft used was 3.4+/-0.8 per patient. Average heart rate during MDCT was 86/minute (Range, 60~110/minute) without administration ofbeta-blocker. All patients could hold breath as much as necessary. The average graft patency obtained through coronary angiography was 96.2%. In MDCT group, the sensitivity, the specificity, the positive predictive value and the negative predictive value for diagnosis was 100%, 98.0%, 100% and 66.6% respectively. CONCLUSION: The effectiveness of 32 Channel MDCT may be compared to coronary angiography in grasping about patency and bloodstream of graft conduits after coronary artery bypass graft. Also MDCT has the advantage of noninvasiveness and inexpensiveness compared to coronary angiography.
Coronary Angiography*
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Coronary Artery Bypass*
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Coronary Vessels*
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Diagnosis
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Hand Strength
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Judgment
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Multidetector Computed Tomography*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Transplants
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Vascular Patency
9.Brachial Plexus Injury due to Subclavian Artery Pseudoaneurysm following Subclavian Vein Hemodialysis Catheterization.
Mi Hye KIM ; Byoung Geun HAN ; Eung Ho KARL ; Jin Su KIM ; Seung Ok CHOI
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2000;19(5):982-985
As percutaneous catheterization of central vein has become common procedure, many different complications have been reported. The common complications are infection, hemorrhage, pneumothorax, embolism and vascular injury associated with aneurysm. Aneurysm formation of the great vessel like subclavian artery is rare in patients undergoing central venipuncture. And brachial plexus injuries induced by iatrogenic pseudoaneurysm are quite rare. Despite low incidence, this complication account for a large portion of the serious disabilities and may result in debilitating or limb threatening condition if not diagnosed and treated promptly. We experienced the case of brachial plexus compression by subclavian pseudoaneurysm as a complication of subclavian vein catheterization for hemodialysis.
Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, False*
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Brachial Plexus*
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Catheterization*
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Catheters*
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Embolism
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Extremities
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Incidence
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Phlebotomy
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Pneumothorax
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Renal Dialysis*
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Subclavian Artery*
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Subclavian Vein*
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Vascular System Injuries
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Veins
10.A Case of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising in Mature Cystic Teratoma of the Ovary.
Seo Yun TONG ; Yea Hong KIM ; Chul Su CHON ; Mi Kyung CHANG ; Eung Whan CHOE ; Seung Bo KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2002;45(11):2027-2030
Mature cystic teratoma of the ovary is the most common ovarian germ cell tumor and almost benign, but malignant transformation occurs in less than 2% of benign mature teratoma. Of the malignancies arising in teratomas, squamous cell carcinoma is the most common (70-80%). The presentation in stage I disease dose not differ from that of benign cystic teratoma. In the early stage, the treatment is possible through surgical intervention alone. We experienced a case of squamous cell carcinoma of the ovary arising in mature cystic teratoma, which is presented with a brief review of literature.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell*
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Female
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Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal
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Ovary*
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Teratoma*