1.ACL Reconstruction with Biologic - synthetic Composite Graft using Bone Patellar Tendon Bone and Kennedy - LAD in Chronic Injury.
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1999;11(1):45-50
This study was designed to evaluate the results of anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) reconstructions with ligament augmentation device(Kennedy LAD; 3M Co., St. Paul, MN, USA) in chronic injury. Eighteen patients with chronic ACL insufficiency were treated by ACL reconstruction using bone- patellar tendon-bone/LAD composite graft. The patients were followed up more than 5 years and the lat- est follow-up results are presented here. Evaluations were based on the Lysholm functional score, Lachman test and pivot-shift test. Data were analysed using the SPSS software. There were 9 patients(50%) with a Lysholm score more than 84(excellent or good) at latest follow-up. This postoperative improvement of Lysholm score was sta- tistically significant, P=0.001. There was no serious perioperative complications. Rehabilitation was not prolonged. This study demonstrated that a synthetic graft augmentation may improve results. However, no significant advantages have been observed with the use of LAD to augment patellar tendon. The com- parison study of ACL reconstruction with and without Kennedy LAD is recommended to assess the possi- ble effects of the addition of the LAD. And routine use of LAD should not be advocated in uncomplicated reconstruction of ACL using biological graft.
Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Ligaments
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Patellar Ligament*
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Rehabilitation
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Transplants*
2.Tibial tunnel placement in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions and roof impingement.
Journal of the Korean Knee Society 1993;5(2):138-144
No abstract available.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament*
3.The Effects of a Memory Training Program for Adults' Depression and Memory Self-Efficacy.
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 2002;5(1):60-70
This study was a quasi-experimental study to confirm the effects of a memory training program. The purpose was to develop an effective memory training program for elderly people and to identify the effects of the memory training program. This study was carried out between February 25 and July 20. 1999 and the subjects of the study were 102 elderly people who were participants at a welfare institute in Seoul. The experimental group (51) and the control group (51) were assigned by means of participation order. The control group was matched to the experimental group and was selected considering age. sex. and religion. The experimental group participated in the memory training program. The memory training program was based on the literature of Fogler & Stern (1994), Wang & Lee (1990 J, Lee (1991) and Lee (1993). The memory training program was given twice a week for two weeks with each program lasting two hours Depression was measured using the Geriatric Depession Scale developed by Sheikh & Yesavage(1986) and memory self-efficacy was measured using the Memory Self-Efficacy Scale developed by Berry & Dennehey(1989). Data were analyzed by SPSS PC and the results are described below. 1. The experimental group which participated in the Memory Training Program showed lower depression scores as compared to the control group (t=-4.310, P=.000) 2. The experimental group which participated in the Memory Training Program showed higher higher memory self-efficacy scores as compared to the control group(t=4.354, P= .000). 3. In the experimental group, there was significant negative correlation between the depression scores and memory self-efficacy scores. The results showed that the Memory Training Program is an effective nursing intervention for the elderly with depression and memory problems.
Aged
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Depression*
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Fruit
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Humans
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Learning*
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Memory*
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Nursing
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Seoul
4.Global Consensus Conference: Final Recommendations (AJIC 1999;27:503-13, Canadian Journal of Infection Control and British Journal of Infection Control).
Jae Sim JEONG ; Jeong Hwa CHOI
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 2000;5(1):41-50
No Abstract available.
Consensus*
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Infection Control*
5.Korean National Recommendation Guidelines on Screening and Surveillance for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancers.
Bong Hwa LEE ; Seung Yong JEONG
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2002;45(8):981-991
Colorecal cancer undergo relatively long preneoplastic processes before being invasive. Fecal occult blood test (FOBT) has been a useful tool to detect the advanced colorectal cancers with cost-effectiveness. However, the patient’s compliance to FOBT was poor because of low sensitivity and annual sampling. The sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy have the ten-year preventive effect for the advanced cancer. Recently the DNA stool test for detection of mutations has showed excellent sensitivity and specificity. It has several adventages such as collection of samples and automated analysis. Virtual colonoscopy, especially CT colonograpy, can be a viable option for the colorecal cancer screening. In November 2001, the Korean Society of Coloproctology (KSCP) and the Natinal Cancer Center (NCC) developed the guidelines on screening and surveillance for early detection of colorectal cancers in Korea. Average-risk men and women should start colonoscopic examination with a 10-year interval at the age of 50. Individuals with increased risk such as those with a family or personal history of colorectal cancer or colorectal adenomas, or family history of familial adenomatous polyposis, hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer should consult their surveillance to the specialty-physicians. The ideal screening tools may change by age.
Adenoma
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Adenomatous Polyposis Coli
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Colonography, Computed Tomographic
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Colonoscopy
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Colorectal Neoplasms*
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Compliance
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DNA
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Early Detection of Cancer
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Mass Screening*
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Occult Blood
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Sigmoidoscopy
6.Comparative Study of the Standard Plaque Assay with Solid-overlay and Immunofocus Assay for Varicella-zoster Virus Titration.
Hwa Kyung LEE ; Tong Seok JEONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Virology 2000;30(1):61-70
Standard plaque assay using agarose-overlay has long been used for titration of many infectious virus particle. Plaque assay for the titration of varicella-zoster virus and its live vaccine requires three intermittent agarose overlay to visualize plaques. Overall procedure of the assay takes at least nine days from virus inoculation and microbe contamination including fungi is frequently accompanied during incubation period. We studied whether an immunofocus assay in conjunction with peroxidase-mediated immunohistochemical reaction may replace the standard plaque assay for the virus titration by comparing the two methods. A linear relationship was observed between number of foci and virus dilution. The number of foci in a given dilution of virus appeared a little higher than counted plaques formed in standard plaque assay. Independent titration results obtained from two assay methods for a given dilution of virus demonstrated a strong correlation (r2=0.99). Foci of virus infected cells as revealed by the enzyme reaction could be counted either 4 days post-infection (p.i.) under low magnification (40X) microscopy, or 6 days p.i. by naked eye observation. Larger size of cell cuture plate, virus adsorption at 35 degrees C, and 10% FBS in diluent appeared to be better conditions for the assay. Immunofocus assay will be an effective and dependable titration method for varicella-zoster virus and its live vaccine in place of the standard plaque assay in respect to accuracy, costs, and experimental convenience.
Adsorption
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Fungi
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Herpesvirus 3, Human*
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Microscopy
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Sepharose
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Virion
7.Microvessel Quantitation and Assessment of its Utility by CD34 Staining in Invasive Breast Carcinoma.
Korean Journal of Pathology 1997;31(4):298-307
Tumor angiogenesis, the development of new blood vessels by tumor, is a widely observed phenomenon associated with the growth of human solid tumors. To investigate how tumor angiogenesis correlates with other prognostic features i.e. menopause status, tumor size, lymph node metastasis, mitosis, angioinvasion, estrogen receptor (ER), p53 protein expression, histologic grade and clinical stage, we counted microvessels by immunohistochemistry using antibody for CD34 antigen in 56 cases of invasive breast carcinoma (27 with and 29 without axillary lymph node metastases) and 20 cases of non-inflammatory benign breast lesion. CD34 antigen is expressed on the surface of hematopoietic progenitor cells and more sensitively expressed than factor VIII in vascular endothelial cells. Microvessel count (MVC) was performed at a single hot field of 200x magnification (0.74 mm2 per field). The results are summarized as follows; 1) The mean MVC of invasive carcinoma and benign breast lesion were 92.0+/-54.4 (range, 7-237) and 20.7+/-16.6 (range, 4-73), respectively (p<0.0001). 2) Although MVC had no correlation with all other prognostic factors i.e. menopause status, tumor size, lymph node metastasis, mitosis count, angioinvasion, ER, p53 protein expression, histologic grade, and clinical stage (p>0.05), MVC had a tendency to increase in tumors with axillary LN metastasis or without ER expression. 3) Without correlation with MVC, ER (+), angioinvasion (-) and higher histologic grade correlate to significantly higher mitosis count (p<0.0005). Also, angioinvasion correlate to a significantly higher histologic grade (p<0.05). In conclusion, angiogenesis is related to tumorigenesis, but MVC may not be related to other clinicopathologic factors.
Antigens, CD34
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Blood Vessels
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Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Carcinogenesis
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Endothelial Cells
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Estrogens
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Factor VIII
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Female
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lymph Nodes
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Menopause
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Microvessels*
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Mitosis
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Neoplasm Metastasis
8.Relationships between Health, Depression, Memory Self-Efficacy and Metamemory in Adults.
Jeong Hwa KIM ; Hyun Sook KANG
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 1998;1(1):61-72
Defining prediction variables related to meta memory for the adults in aging process has worthwhile meaning from the perspective that the produced results can be helpful to reducing the difficulty of memorizing efforts and it can also enhance quality of life of aged. This study attempted to analysis relationship between perceived health status, depression, memory self-efficacy and metamemory for the subjects of middle age and old age adults. This study was designed by adopting descriptive correlational analysis method for the 468 middle and old age adults who are living in Seoul. Samples were selected by convenience sampling. Data collection was done over I month period in june 1998. The instuments used in this study were health status measuring scale including depression measuring scale, memory self efficacy measuring scale and metamemory measuring scale which were verified for reliability. Data collected were analized by using SPSS for frequency, Peason correlation, t-test and ANOVA according to the variables character and the study purposes. Results of the study were as follows. 1. Relationship between perceived health status, depression, memory self-efficacy and metamemory. Relational analyses between perceived health status, depression, memory self-efficacy and metamemory supported the hypotheses of 1st, 2nd and 3rd(p .001) These results suggested that the aged perceived great health status then their memory self-efficacy, and metamemory showed the high scores. In the case of depression when its level became decreased metamemory was inclined to increased. Thus, it is identified that strong relationship exists between these variables. 2. Perceived health status, depression, memory self-efficacy by subject's general characteristics. Scores of perceived health status were high in the group of man compared to the group of women, and also highly educated group showed great perceived health status. Group of persons having occupation showed high score of perceived health status and low depression score. The score of memory self-efficacy and metamemory showed higher in the middle aged than the old aged. The high scores of memory self-efficacy and metamemory were found in the group of highly educated people and who have continuing education. The high scores of memory self-efficacy were found in the group of persons having their job and high metamemory scores found in the group of persons having religion. In summary, the greater perceived health status and memory self-efficacy, the more metamemory scores were likely increased and the more depression level was decreased, the more metamemory was likely increased. Also it was found that general characteristics like educational level, continuing education and religion influenced the metamemory of the aged. Therfore, prevention the aged from getting depression and activation of health promotion are needed to delay time of memory loss.
Adult*
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Aging
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Data Collection
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Depression*
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Education, Continuing
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Female
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Health Promotion
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Humans
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Memory Disorders
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Memory*
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Middle Aged
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Occupations
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Quality of Life
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Self Efficacy
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Seoul
10.Pulmonary Consolidation Pattern on the Chest CT: Malignant vs Benign.
Seong Hee CHOI ; Jin Hwa KANG ; Jeong Hwa MOON ; Jae Won AHN ; Ok KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;31(3):483-487
PURPOSE: It is not easy to determine the cause of pulmonary consolidative lesion. Even without any definite mass, malignancy cannot be ruled out. And sometimes, it is difficult to differentiate tuberculosis from pneumonia. To differentiate malignant consolidative lesion from benign one, we studied patterns of air bronchogram, mucoid impaction, and computed tomographic anglogram etc. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty seven cases of pulmonary consolidative lesions(23 cases of malignancy,34 cases of benign lesion) were retrospectively reviewed by three radiologists. RESULTS: Among the 28 cases which showed a little air bronchogram(less than 1/3 of the whole lesion in volumetric measure with the eye) 19 cases were malignancy and nine cases were benign lesions. All of the 12 cases which showed profound air bronchogram over 2/3 of the whole lesion were benign lesions. Bronchiectasis was detected in 31 cases(four of malignancy and 27 of benign lesions). Among the 20 cases which didn't show the mucoid impaction five cases were malignancy and 15 cases were benign lesions. Out of eight cases with mucoid impaction filling the long segments(branching tree shape), seven cases were malignancy and one case was benign lesion. So called CT anglogram was detected in nine cases of malignancy and two cases of benign lesions. All of nine cases of malignancy showed CT anglogram which was like arborizing tree. CONCLUSION: Scanty air bronchogram, profound arborizing mucoid impaction and/or CT angoigram within consolidative lesion could suggest malignancy.
Bronchiectasis
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Pneumonia
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Retrospective Studies
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Thorax*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed*
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Tuberculosis