1.Predicting Factors of Prolonged Voiding Difficulties After Vaginal Wall Sling.
Kyu Sung LEE ; Ho Suk WON ; Soo Eung CHAI
Journal of the Korean Continence Society 1997;1(1):57-58
No abstract available.
2.A Study on Propranolol as Anti-Arrhythmic Agent.
Ho Kil PARK ; John T SANTINGA ; Chung Sam SUH ; Eung Suk CHAI
Korean Circulation Journal 1971;1(1):31-38
The excitatory influence on heart rate is generally considered by beta-adrenergic neuroreceptors of Ahlquist's classificantion. Blockade of the beta adrenergic system would therefore be expected to alter heart rate and consequently to have an effect of patients with a variety of cardiac arrhythmias. In 1964 a clinically useable agent was produced by the name of propranolol which would effectively block beta action of adrenergic system and safe from side effects. The purpose of this study is to determine and estimate the immediate therapeutic effects of propranolol on 29 cases with various cardiac arrhythmias, administered intravenously. The following results were obtained: 1. It is apparent that propranolol by the intravenous route offers a rapid means of inducing A-V block and hence a reduction of the ventricular response in atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. 2. Propranolol may be of value in improving digitalis-resistant atrial tachyarrhythmias with the therapeutic supplement. 3. Propranolol diminishes the automaticity of ectopic pacemakers because this is evident in the slowing of atrial rate or conversion of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia to sinus rhythm and the abolition or diminution of ventricular extrasystoles. 4. Digitalis-induced ventricular arrhythmias respond to propranolol well, and propranolol may well be the drug of choice in treating digitalis-induced ventricular arrhythmias. 5. Ventricular arrhythmias not related to digitalis were not satisfactorily treated with propranolol in our series. 6. Side effects associated with propranolol treatment were not remarkable except for development of transient hypertension in 2 cases.
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Atrial Fibrillation
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Atrial Flutter
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Digitalis
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Propranolol*
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Sensory Receptor Cells
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Tachycardia
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Ventricular Premature Complexes
3.Predicting Factors of Prolonged Voiding Difficulties after Anterior Vaginal Wall Sling.
Ho Suk WON ; Kyu Sung LEE ; Soo Eung CHAI
Korean Journal of Urology 1999;40(1):79-83
PURPOSE: The objective of the study was to identify preoperative predictive factors of prolonged bladder catheterization after anterior vaginal wall sling operation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty-seven patients who had undergone vaginal wall sling to treat stress urinary incontinence were reviewed retrospectively. All had got preoperative evaluations that included history, physical examination, voiding cystourethrography and urodynamic study. Voiding difficulty was the main outcome measure. This was determined by the time of suprapubic catheter removal. According to the catheter removal time, we divided the patients into 3 groups: Group A(<10 days), Group B(10-20days), Group C(>20 days). Fourteen parameters of the patients in 3 groups were compared. RESULTS: Median duration of postoperative catheterization was 10 days (range 2 to 50). There was no case of permanent urinary retention. Forty-five patients(52%) were free of catheter within 10 days after operation(Group A). Group B consisted of 24 patients (27%) and group C consisted of 18 patients(21%). There was no significant relationship between preoperative parameters and the duration of catheterization. CONCLUSIONS: We could not find any preoperative predictive factors that prolonged the duration of postoperative catheterization. Risk of prolonged catheterization did not depend on the patients characteristics. Other factors which have not been assessed in this study, such as the amount of tension applied to the sling, should be evaluated as the predictive factors in the further study.
Catheterization
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Catheters
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Humans
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Physical Examination
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Retrospective Studies
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Urinary Bladder
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Urinary Incontinence
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Urinary Retention
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Urodynamics
4.Predictive Value of the Contralateral Testicular Hypertrophy for Testicular Nubbin in Patients with Unilateral Impalpable Testis.
Ho Suk WON ; Kwan Hyun PARK ; Sung Won LEE ; Soo Eung CHAI
Korean Journal of Urology 1999;40(11):1549-1553
PURPOSE: Many pediatric urologists perform diagnostic laparoscopy for the evaluation of the patients with impalpable testis. While laparoscopic procedure is very useful for accurate localization of the impalpable testis, it has potentially significant complications especially in the less experienced hands. Previous studies demonstrated that the contralateral testicular hypertrophy (CTH) could be induced by hemicastration in prepubertal animals. The CTH can occur in the cases of the testicular nubbin (TN), which is usually removed by inguinal approach. If we can perfectly predict the TN by confirming the CTH, the diagnostic laparoscopic procedure could be omitted in case of unilateral impalpable testis with the CTH. Therefore, we studied to determine the correlation between CTH and TN in children with unilateral impalpable testis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From May 1995 to May 1998, 22 boys (1-13y) with unilateral impalpable testis were evaluated at our institution. Preoperative ultrasonography was performed to measure the size of the descended palpable testis. The CTH was defined if the longitudinal diameter of the descended testis was greater than the mean +2 S.D. of the normal testicular size in Korean children. RESULTS: In cases with the CTH, the sensitivity and specificity for prediction of the TN were 82% and 91%, respectively. The positive and negative predictive values for TN using the CTH were 90% and 83%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The correlation between CTH and TN in unilateral impalpable testis was significantly high (p=0.015), but there were a few exceptional cases. Therefore, we could not replace the diagnostic laparoscopic procedure using the CTH in the evaluation of the children with unilateral impalpable testis.
Animals
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Child
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Hand
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Humans
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Hypertrophy*
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Laparoscopy
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Testis*
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Ultrasonography
5.A Comparison of Holmium: YAG Laser with Lithoclast Lithotripsy in Ureteral Calculi Fragmentation.
Seong Soo JEON ; Kyu Sung LEE ; Ho Suk WON ; Kwan Hyun PARK ; Sung Won LEE ; Han Yong CHOI ; Soo Eung CHAI
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(3):375-380
No abstract available.
Holmium*
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Lasers, Solid-State*
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Lithotripsy*
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Ureter*
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Ureteral Calculi*
6.A Case of Sarcoidosis Presented with Myofasciitis.
Yeon Sil DO ; Jin Young LEE ; Hyung Jin KIM ; Eung Ho KIM ; Ji Young CHAI ; Chan Hong JEON ; Hoon Suk CHA ; Eun Mi KOH
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2005;12(1):42-46
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disorder of unknown cause. The isolated noduar type muscular sarcoidosis without other systemic involvement is very rare in Korea. We report a case of sarcoidosis presented with myofasciitis. A 46-year-old man visited hospital with painful nodular swelling on the right arm for 1 month. We performed a humerus MRI and it revealed irregular shaped subcutaneous mass infiltrating along the fascial plane. The biopsy of triceps mass showed non-caseating granuloma of muscle and fascia. To find out the cause of granuloma, we checked chest CT scan and found out some enlargement of mediastinal lymph nodes. The biopsy also demonstrated non-caseating granulomas. It had no cancerous component and culture for microorganisms were all negative. He was diagnosed as sarcoidosis and given NSAID. On follow up evaluation, the size of mass was decreased.
Arm
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Biopsy
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Fascia
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Fasciitis
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Follow-Up Studies
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Granuloma
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Humans
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Humerus
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Korea
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Lymph Nodes
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Myositis
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Sarcoidosis*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed