1.Three Cases of Biliary Drainage in High Grade Malignant Biliary Stricture Using Soehendra Stent Retriever.
Jeong Ho HEO ; Jae Seung LEE ; Hyong Jun JOO ; Jeong Ryol KIM ; Mong JO ; Woong Seock YANG ; Dae Hwan KANG
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2002;24(1):62-65
Malignant biliary or pancreatic duct stricture is dilatated using dilatating catheter or balloon catheter but a high grade stricture is difficult to dilate by general dilatating methods. Using Soehendra stent retriever is an effective method for exchanging an impacted stent. Recently, high grade malignant biliary strictures have been dilatated by Soehendra stent retriever. We report 3 cases of successful biliary drainage in high grade malignant biliary strictures using 7 Fr Soehendra stent retriever.
Catheters
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Constriction, Pathologic*
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Drainage*
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Stents*
2.A Case of Pituitary Macroadenoma Concurrently Diagnosed in a Patient Undergoing Antipsychotic Treatment.
Bong Sun KIM ; Joo Sung KIM ; Hyong Kyu RYU ; Jin Woong PARK ; Sun A HYUN ; Je Wook KANG ; Yong Jun CHOI
Korean Journal of Medicine 2015;88(1):78-82
Antipsychotics are the drug of choice for patients with schizophrenia, but they can induce hyperprolactinemia and growth of pituitary adenomas by blocking dopamine 2 receptors in the pituitary gland. In contrast, the medical treatment for a prolactinoma is a dopamine agonist. Therefore, managing a patient concurrently diagnosed with a prolactinoma and psychosis is challenging. We describe a patient with schizophrenia who was diagnosed with a prolactinoma. We changed his neuroleptic to quetiapine and prescribed bromocriptine for the prolactinoma. As a result, the patient was successfully treated with a dopamine agonist and antipsychotic without psychotic exacerbation. Our case suggests that dopamine agonists can be administrated to patients with schizophrenia and a prolactinoma without adversely affecting their psychopathological status.
Antipsychotic Agents
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Bromocriptine
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Dopamine
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Dopamine Agonists
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Humans
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Hyperprolactinemia
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Pituitary Gland
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Pituitary Neoplasms
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Prolactinoma
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Psychotic Disorders
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Schizophrenia
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Quetiapine Fumarate
3.Risk Factors for Mortality in Patients with Candidemia and the Usefulness of a Candida Score.
In Ki MOON ; Eun Jung LEE ; Hyo Chul KANG ; Shi Nae YU ; Jee Wan WEE ; Tae Hyong KIM ; Eun Joo CHOO ; Min Hyuk JUN ; Se Yoon PARK
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2013;18(3):59-65
BACKGROUND: Although effective antifungal agents for the treatment of candidemia have recently been introduced, the mortality rate attributed to candidemia remains high (19~49%). OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at evaluating the risk factors for mortality in patients with candidemia and at assessing the usefulness of a Candida Score in these patients. METHODS: A cohort of patients with positive blood cultures for Candida species was retrospectively analyzed at Soonchunhyang University Hospital, a 750-bed teaching hospital, from May 2003 to February 2012. The Candida Score was calculated by assigning 1 point to any of total parenteral nutrition (TPN), surgery, or multifocal Candida species colonization, and 2 points to severe sepsis. RESULTS: Sixty patients (68.3% men; mean age (standard deviation [SD]), 61.8 [18.9] years) with blood cultures positive for Candida species were identified. Most patients had been admitted to an intensive care unit (48 [80%]), were receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics (37 [61.7%]), had TPN (29 [48.3%]), had diabetes mellitus (23 [38.3%]), and were receiving hemodialysis (10 [16.7%]). The mean (SD) Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) score was 19.60 (8.8). Twenty-three patients (38.3%) had a Candida Score >2.5. The Candida species causing infection included C. albicans (41 [68.3%]), C. tropicalis (7 [11.7%]), C. parapsilosis (4 [6.7%]), C. krusei (3 [5%]), C. glabrata (3 [5%]), C. guilliermondii (1 [1.7%]), and C. catenulata (1 [1.7%]). Only 32 patients (53.3%) received adequate antifungal treatment. The candidemia-related mortality rate was 61.7% (n = 37 patients). Multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that a high APACHE II score (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.2; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 1.0~1.3; p = 0.01), presence of a malignancy (aOR, 14.8; 95% CI, 2.5~88.0; p = 0.003), and treatment with an antifungal agent (aOR, 0.2; 95% CI, 0.0~1.0; p = 0.048) were associated with disease-related mortality. CONCLUSION: The risk factors for mortality in patients with candidemia are a high APACHE II scores and presence of a malignancy. However, the sensitivity of the Candida Score was not high (38.3%). New methods to rapidly identify candidemia and avoid delays in treatment with appropriate antifungal therapy are needed.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Antifungal Agents
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APACHE
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Blood
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Candida*
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Candidemia*
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Cohort Studies
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Colon
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Diabetes Mellitus
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General Surgery
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Hospitals, Teaching
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Humans
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Intensive Care Units
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Methods
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Mortality*
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Odds Ratio
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Parenteral Nutrition, Total
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Renal Dialysis
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*
4.Telemedicine Protocols for the Management of Patients with Acute Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Rural and Medically Underserved Areas in Gangwon State : Recommendations for Doctors with Less Expertise at Local Emergency Rooms
Hyo Sub JUN ; Kuhyun YANG ; Jongyeon KIM ; Jin Pyeong JEON ; Sun Jeong KIM ; Jun Hyong AHN ; Seung Jin LEE ; Hyuk Jai CHOI ; In Bok CHANG ; Jeong Jin PARK ; Jong-Kook RHIM ; Sung-Chul JIN ; Sung Min CHO ; Sung-Pil JOO ; Seung Hun SHEEN ; Sang Hyung LEE ;
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2024;67(4):385-396
Previously, we reported the concept of a cloud-based telemedicine platform for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) at local emergency rooms in rural and medically underserved areas in Gangwon state by combining artificial intelligence and remote consultation with a neurosurgeon. Developing a telemedicine ICH treatment protocol exclusively for doctors with less ICH expertise working in emergency rooms should be part of establishing this system. Difficulties arise in providing appropriate early treatment for ICH in rural and underserved areas before the patient is transferred to a nearby hub hospital with stroke specialists. This has been an unmet medical need for decade. The available reporting ICH guidelines are realistically possible in university hospitals with a well-equipped infrastructure. However, it is very difficult for doctors inexperienced with ICH treatment to appropriately select and deliver ICH treatment based on the guidelines. To address these issues, we developed an ICH telemedicine protocol. Neurosurgeons from four university hospitals in Gangwon state first wrote the guidelines, and professors with extensive ICH expertise across the country revised them. Guidelines and recommendations for ICH management were described as simply as possible to allow more doctors to use them easily. We hope that our effort in developing the telemedicine protocols will ultimately improve the quality of ICH treatment in local emergency rooms in rural and underserved areas in Gangwon state.
5.A Case of Gastric Glomus Tumor with Bleeing.
Hyun Joo SHIN ; Kyung Soo PARK ; Jae Su YI ; Kye Sook KWON ; Hyeon Geun CHO ; Won CHOI ; Don Haeng LEE ; Pum Soo KIM ; Hyong Kil KIM ; Yong Woon SHIN ; Young Soo KIM ; Jun Mi KIM
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2000;20(2):123-126
A glomus tumor is a benign neoplasm arising from the neuromyoarterial glomus body, a specialized arteriovenous communication. It functions as a temperature regulator, predominantly in the skin. The glomus tumor occurs rarely in the stomach. The common presenting symptoms are upper gastrointestinal bleeding, epigastric discomfort, nausea, and vomiting. This benign tumor is seen as an intramural mass and is most frequently located in the gastric antrum. Because of its highly cellular nature, the frozen section is often misinterpreted as malignant, and an unduly extensive resection is sometimes performed. A 57-year-old woman was recently admitted due to hematemesis and melena for one day. A gastrofibroscopy was performed and a 3 4 cm sized submucosal mass with central ulceration was found on the anterior wall of the antrum. Fresh blood clots were noted on the ulcer base. Due to recurrent bleeding, a hemigastrectomy was performed. Pathologic findings, including immunoreactivity to alpha-smooth muscle actin and vimentin, was consistent with a glomus tumor of the stomach.
Actins
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Female
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Frozen Sections
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Glomus Tumor*
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Hematemesis
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Melena
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Middle Aged
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Nausea
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Pyloric Antrum
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Skin
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Stomach
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Ulcer
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Vimentin
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Vomiting
6.Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Infection Control and Prevention Guideline for Healthcare Facilities.
Jin Yong KIM ; Joon Young SONG ; Young Kyung YOON ; Seong Ho CHOI ; Young Goo SONG ; Sung Ran KIM ; Hee Jung SON ; Sun Young JEONG ; Jung Hwa CHOI ; Kyung Mi KIM ; Hee Jung YOON ; Jun Yong CHOI ; Tae Hyong KIM ; Young Hwa CHOI ; Hong Bin KIM ; Ji Hyun YOON ; Jacob LEE ; Joong Sik EOM ; Sang Oh LEE ; Won Sup OH ; Jung Hyun CHOI ; Jin Hong YOO ; Woo Joo KIM ; Hee Jin CHEONG
Infection and Chemotherapy 2015;47(4):278-302
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is an acute viral respiratory illness with high mortality caused by a new strain of betacoronavirus (MERS-CoV). Since the report of the first patient in Saudi Arabia in 2012, large-scale outbreaks through hospital-acquired infection and inter-hospital transmission have been reported. Most of the patients reported in South Korea were also infected in hospital settings. Therefore, to eliminate the spread of MERS-CoV, infection prevention and control measures should be implemented with rigor. The present guideline has been drafted on the basis of the experiences of infection control in the South Korean hospitals involved in the recent MERS outbreak and on domestic and international infection prevention and control guidelines. To ensure efficient MERS-CoV infection prevention and control, care should be taken to provide comprehensive infection control measures including contact control, hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, disinfection, and environmental cleaning.
Delivery of Health Care*
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Disease Outbreaks
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Disinfection
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Hand Hygiene
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Humans
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Infection Control*
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Korea
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Middle East*
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Mortality
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Quarantine
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Saudi Arabia