1.Development of the Korean Version of the Structured Interview for DSM-IV Personality(K-SIDP-IV) : Interrater Reliability.
Jin Pyo HONG ; Hae Cheol SONG ; Dong Eun LEE ; Sooyoung BHANG ; Sun Hyung LEE ; Soo Hie KWON ; Subin PARK
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2010;49(1):64-70
OBJECTIVES: The diagnosis and assessment of personality disorders are crucial for research, as well as for clinical practice. The Structured Interview for the DSM-IV Personality (SIDP-IV) is a structured diagnostic interview for DSM-IV personality disorders (PD). This study aimed to develop the Korean version of the SIDP-IV and to test its inter-rater reliability. METHODS: A panel consisting of 7 psychiatrists translated the SIDP-IV into Korean. Six psychiatrists and 1 psychiatric nurse, all trained to apply the SIPD-IV, interviewed 70 inpatients (male, 30;female, 40) using this translation, two joint-examiners per patient interview. We used kappa coefficients to test diagnosis agreement, the Pearson correlation coefficient to test K-SIDP-IV total score agreement, and percent agreement to test the agreement on the number of DSM-IV criteria met. RESULTS: The kappa coefficients for most of the PDs, such as paranoid, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic, avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive, were excellent (> or =0.80). Moreover, the kappa coefficients for schizoid and antisocial PD were acceptable (k=0.66). The Pearson correlation coefficient for the K-SIDP-IV total scores were high for all personality disorders (r=0.91-0.97). Percent agreement regarding the number of DSM-IV criteria met varied from 92.9% to 100%. CONCLUSION: The Korean version of the SIDP-IV is a reliable instrument for the assessment and diagnosis of personality disorders.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Humans
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Inpatients
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Personality Disorders
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Psychiatry
2.A case of persistent chylous ascites after staging operation for primary fallopian tubal cancer.
Yoo Ri KIM ; Ji Eun KIM ; Hie Jin CHO ; Jong Hoon PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(1):109-114
Chylous ascites is a rare complication following treatment for gynecologic malignancies. Conservative management is usually effective for the treatment of postoperative chylous ascites. If conservative management fails, surgical management should be considered. This is the first domestic case reported in which retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for primary fallopian tubal cancer resulted in persistent chylous ascites. The patient was treated with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and a medium-chain triglyceride diet for about 8 weeks. So we present the case with a brief review of literature.
Chylous Ascites
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Diet
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Humans
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Lymph Node Excision
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Parenteral Nutrition, Total
3.A case of persistent chylous ascites after staging operation for primary fallopian tubal cancer.
Yoo Ri KIM ; Ji Eun KIM ; Hie Jin CHO ; Jong Hoon PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2009;52(1):109-114
Chylous ascites is a rare complication following treatment for gynecologic malignancies. Conservative management is usually effective for the treatment of postoperative chylous ascites. If conservative management fails, surgical management should be considered. This is the first domestic case reported in which retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for primary fallopian tubal cancer resulted in persistent chylous ascites. The patient was treated with total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and a medium-chain triglyceride diet for about 8 weeks. So we present the case with a brief review of literature.
Chylous Ascites
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Diet
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Humans
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Lymph Node Excision
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Parenteral Nutrition, Total
4.Unrelated Bone Marrow Transplantation with a Reduced Toxicity Myeloablative Conditioning Regimen in Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome.
Hyoung Jin KANG ; Hee Young SHIN ; Sun Hie KO ; Jeong Ah PARK ; Eun Kyung KIM ; Jung Woo RHIM ; Joong Gon KIM ; Hyo Seop AHN
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2008;23(1):146-148
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked congenital immune-deficiency syndrome, and bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has become a curative modality. However, the transplant with the alternative donor needed more intensive conditioning with increased treatment-related toxicities. Recently, fludarabine-based reduced toxicity myeloablative conditioning regimens have been developed for adult myeloid malignancies with promising results of good engraftment and low treatment-related toxicities. To increase the engraftment potential without serious complications, a boy with WAS received successful unrelated BMT with a reduced toxicity myeloablative conditioning regimen composed of fludarabine (40 mg/m(2) on days -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3), busulfan (0.8 mg/kg i. v. q 6 hr on days -6, -5, -4, -3), and thymoglobulin (2.5 mg/kg on days -4, -3, -2). This novel conditioning regimen could improve the outcome of allogeneic transplantation for other non-malignant diseases such as congenital immune-deficiency syndromes or metabolic storage diseases.
*Bone Marrow Transplantation/adverse effects
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Child, Preschool
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Graft vs Host Disease/etiology
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Humans
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Male
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*Transplantation Conditioning
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Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome/*surgery
5.Cognitive Dysfunction in non-hypoxemic COPD Patients.
Woo Jin KIM ; Seon Sook HAN ; Myoung Ok PARK ; Seung Joon LEE ; Seong Jae KIM ; Jung Hie LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2007;62(5):382-388
BACKGROUND: The cognitive function is impaired in patients with hypoxemic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, there are conflicting results regarding the cognitive function in patients with non-hypoxemic COPD. COPD patients also have sleep disorders. This study examined the cognitive function in non-hypoxemic COPD patients, and nocturnal sleep was assessed in COPD patients with a cognitive dysfunction. METHODS: Twenty-eight COPD patients (mean age, 70.7 years) with an oxygen saturation > 90%, and 33 healthy control subjects (mean age, 69.5 years) who had visited for a routine check-up were selected. The neurocognitive tests were performed using the Korean version of the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD-K) Neuropsychological Battery. RESULTS: The scores of the word list recall test (p=0.03) and the word list recognition test (p=0.006) in the COPD group were significantly lower than those in the control group. Nine patients showed a significantly impaired cognitive function. Seven of these underwent polysomnography, which revealed apnea-hypopnea indices > or = five per hour in five patients. The median oxygen desaturation index and median limb movement index were 3.6/h and 38.6/h, respectively. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the verbal memory function is impaired in non-hypoxemic COPD patients. Six out of seven COPD patients with an impaired cognitive function had sleep disorders of sleep apnea and/or periodic limb movements during sleep.
Alzheimer Disease
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Extremities
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Humans
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Memory
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Oxygen
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Polysomnography
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Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive*
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Sleep Apnea Syndromes
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Sleep Wake Disorders
6.Analysis of 10,811 Cases with Acute Ischemic Stroke from Korean Stroke Registry: Hospital-Based Multicenter Prospective Registration Study.
Kyung Ho YU ; Hee Jun BAE ; Sun Uck KWON ; Dong Wha KANG ; Keun Sik HONG ; Yong Seok LEE ; Joung Ho RHA ; Ja Seong KOO ; Jong Sung KIM ; Jin Hyuck KIM ; Ju Hun LEE ; Soo Jin CHO ; Sung Hee HWANG ; San JUNG ; Moon Ku HAN ; Ki Hyun CHO ; Byeong Chae KIM ; Dong Jin SHIN ; Dae Il CHANG ; Jae Hyeon PARK ; Eung Gyu KIM ; Dae Soo JUNG ; Moo Young AHN ; Dae Hie LEE ; Kun Woo PARK ; Yong Jae KIM ; Kyung Yul LEE ; Ji Hoe HEO ; Seung Hyun KIM ; Kwang Ho LEE ; Chin Sang CHUNG ; Jae Kwan CHA ; Jun Hong LEE ; Keun Yong UHM ; Byung Chul LEE ; Jae Kyu ROH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2006;24(6):535-543
BACKGROUND: Although several hospital-based stroke studies were published, there has not been any reliable data representing the clinical characteristics of stroke in Korea. We analyzed the clinical characteristics of patients with ischemic stroke registered in the Korean Stroke Registry (KSR), which is the largest prospective hospital-based nation-wide stroke registry in Korea. METHODS: The KSR provided standardized protocols for collecting data, which includes the data of demographics, subtypes of stroke, risk factors, and neurological outcome at discharge. The brain imaging studies, including CT or MRI, were performed in all cases. RESULTS: KSR registered 10,811 patients of acute ischemic stroke between Nov. 2002 and Jun. 2004. The large-artery atherosclerosis was the most common subtype (37.3%), followed by small vessel occlusion (30.8%). Hypertension (65.4%) was the most common risk factor, followed by smoking (34.5%) and diabetes (28.3%). Although most of the hypertensive and diabetic patients had been diagnosed before the stroke, less than 45.4% and 32.5% of them were under regular control. The steno-occlusive lesion of extracranial carotid artery was only 29.3% and the ratio of intra- to extracranial artery disease was more than 2 in KSR. Only 20.5% of patients were admitted within 3 hours after stroke onset and 2.1% were treated with intravenous thrombolysis. In-hospital case-fatality was 5.2%, which is relatively comparable to those of previous studies. CONCLUSIONS: The KSR provided informative data in understanding the clinical characteristics of ischemic stroke in Korea. Further analysis of KSR will facilitate clinical trials and development of guidelines for the management of stroke patients.
Arteries
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Atherosclerosis
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Carotid Arteries
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Cerebrovascular Disorders
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Demography
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Epidemiology
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Korea
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neuroimaging
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Prospective Studies*
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Registries
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Risk Factors
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Smoke
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Smoking
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Stroke*
7.A Case of Overlap Syndrome of Dermatomyositis and Sjogren's Syndrome associated with IgA Nephropathy.
Jin Hyang SHIN ; Keun Woo PARK ; Ja Kyoung CHO ; Seok Jae HAN ; Seung hie CHUNG ; Chae Gi KIM ; Jung Yoon CHOE ; Sang Gyung KIM
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2005;12(4):351-355
An "overlap syndrome" is used to describe patients who have two or more well-defined connective tissue diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc), and polymyositis. Their coexistence is defined clinically and often by specific serologic tests. We report a case of dermatomyositis associated with IgA nephropathy that had overlapping features of Sjogren's syndrome. This dermatomyositis and Sjogren's overlap is a rarely reported overlap syndrome worldwide.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Connective Tissue Diseases
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Dermatomyositis*
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA*
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin A*
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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Polymyositis
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Scleroderma, Systemic
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Serologic Tests
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Sjogren's Syndrome*
8.An Estimation of Optimal Medical Manpower in Mental Hospital.
Dong Eun LEE ; Tong Woo SUH ; Tae Kyung LEE ; Jong Ik PARK ; Jin Pyo HONG ; Soo Hie KWON ; Jong Il LEE ; Eun Ki CHUNG ; Dong Won CHANG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2005;44(5):560-567
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to surmise appropriate level of medical manpower of mental hospital from the perspectives of clinical experts, psychiatrist and psychiatric nurse. METHODS: First, we wlleded data on medical manpower of domestic mental hospitals and foreign mental hospitals. Next, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses were asked to complete a survey. We estimated the optimal level of medical manpower examining appropriate volume of medical services that should be provided for psychiatric patients, and analizying the survey carried out by direct questions. RESULTS: The number of psychiatrists of group A of private mental hospitals was 1.7 times more than that of public mental hospitals; when the number of psychiatrists in public mental hospitals was regarded as 1.0, and group B of private mental hospitals was 0.5 times, and the university hospitals 8.2 times. The number of psychiatric of group A of private hospitals was 1.5 times more than that of public mental hospitals; when the number of psychiatric nurses in public mental hospitals was regarded as 1.0, the group B of private mental hospitals was 0.6 times and university hospitals was 2.6 times. The foreign mental hospitals had more medical manpowers in all occupations than domestic mental hospitals. The number of psychiatrists estimated according to the first method was 11.1 persons and the number of psychiatric nurses was 26.3 persons per 100 beds, and the number of psychiatrists estimated according to the second method was 4.3 persons per and the number of psychiatric nurses was 20.8 persons per 100 beds. CONCLUSION: The estimated optimal number of psychiatrists for mental hospital is 4.3 persons and of psychiatric nurses was 20.8 persons per 100 beds. However, these numbers can be flexible depending on the ratio of short-term acute patients and long term chronic patients.
Hospitals, Private
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Hospitals, Psychiatric*
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Occupations
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Psychiatry
9.An Estimation of Optimal Medical Manpower in Mental Hospital.
Dong Eun LEE ; Tong Woo SUH ; Tae Kyung LEE ; Jong Ik PARK ; Jin Pyo HONG ; Soo Hie KWON ; Jong Il LEE ; Eun Ki CHUNG ; Dong Won CHANG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2005;44(5):560-567
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study is to surmise appropriate level of medical manpower of mental hospital from the perspectives of clinical experts, psychiatrist and psychiatric nurse. METHODS: First, we wlleded data on medical manpower of domestic mental hospitals and foreign mental hospitals. Next, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses were asked to complete a survey. We estimated the optimal level of medical manpower examining appropriate volume of medical services that should be provided for psychiatric patients, and analizying the survey carried out by direct questions. RESULTS: The number of psychiatrists of group A of private mental hospitals was 1.7 times more than that of public mental hospitals; when the number of psychiatrists in public mental hospitals was regarded as 1.0, and group B of private mental hospitals was 0.5 times, and the university hospitals 8.2 times. The number of psychiatric of group A of private hospitals was 1.5 times more than that of public mental hospitals; when the number of psychiatric nurses in public mental hospitals was regarded as 1.0, the group B of private mental hospitals was 0.6 times and university hospitals was 2.6 times. The foreign mental hospitals had more medical manpowers in all occupations than domestic mental hospitals. The number of psychiatrists estimated according to the first method was 11.1 persons and the number of psychiatric nurses was 26.3 persons per 100 beds, and the number of psychiatrists estimated according to the second method was 4.3 persons per and the number of psychiatric nurses was 20.8 persons per 100 beds. CONCLUSION: The estimated optimal number of psychiatrists for mental hospital is 4.3 persons and of psychiatric nurses was 20.8 persons per 100 beds. However, these numbers can be flexible depending on the ratio of short-term acute patients and long term chronic patients.
Hospitals, Private
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Hospitals, Psychiatric*
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Occupations
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Psychiatry
10.A Case of Severe Obesity-Hypoventilation Syndrome Treated by Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure Therapy.
Ho Jung KIM ; Sungkyu HONG ; Jin Kyu HAN ; Byung Jo KIM ; Kun Woo PARK ; Dae Hie LEE ; Kyungmi OH ; Wan Ju SIM ; Sang Su PARK ; Seung Yung SHIN
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2005;23(6):836-839
Obesity-Hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) is characterized by morbid obesity, hypoxia, and hypercapnea during wakefulness without parechymal lung disease or severe obstructive sleep apnea. A woman was admitted because of mental deterioration and diagnosed as OHS on the basis of obesity and hypoventilation, while awake, after ruling out other causes. By bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) therapy, hypercapnea and hypoxia were resolved. We report that BiPAP can be an effective treatment for severe hypercapnea and hypoxia in OHS, which obviate the need for invasive endotracheal intubation.
Anoxia
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Female
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Humans
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Hypoventilation
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Intubation, Intratracheal
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Lung Diseases
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Obesity
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Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome*
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Obesity, Morbid
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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Wakefulness

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