1.The Study of Anemia in Persons affected leprosy.
Jong Pill KIM ; Yeon Sil KIM ; Rea Hwan LEE
Korean Leprosy Bulletin 2011;44(1):53-61
The anemia still remains the most common hematologic disorder in the the world despite improvements in general health and nutrition. Recently, the prevalence of anemia was reported 7.7% in 60-69 years and 16.0% in 70 years or older in male and was reported 11.9% in 60-69 years and 19.5% in 70 years or older in female. This study was aimed at assessing the prevalence of anemia in the persons affected leprosy aged over 60 years. For evaluation of anemia, including prevalence, typing, and cause, hemoglobin, MCV(mean corpucular volume), RDW (red blood cell distribution width), ferritin, iron, TIBC, reticulocyte count, and etc were checked. The prevalence of anemia was 42.8%(male 43.6%, female 42.2%), the proportion of the anemia classified by MCV was 11.8%(microcytic), 50.9%(normocytic), and 37.3%(macrocytic). Our results was higher than other past reports. So we will consider about the evaluation of higher prevalence of anemia in persons affected leprosy, and management plan for anemia in them by the in-depth studies.
Aged
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Anemia
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Blood Cells
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Female
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Ferritins
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Hemoglobins
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Humans
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Iron
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Leprosy
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Male
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Prevalence
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Reticulocyte Count
2.Difficult Weaning from Long Term Mechanical Ventilation - A case report.
Jin Soo KIM ; Jong Rea KIM ; Yong Taek NAM ; Jeung Soo SHIN
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1991;24(6):1226-1230
Inability to tolerate discontinuation of mechanical ventilation or the need for reintubation has been reported .s much as 20% in mechanically ventilated patients. Many factors may be responsible for the .nsuccessful weaning outcome such as hypoventilation secondary to decreased respiratory c,nter output, respiratory muscle fatigue, impaired pulmonary gas exchange and excessive ventilatory requirements. We experienced a patient who was very difficult to wean from long term mechanical ventilation. The patient was 36 years old male with Guillain Barre syndrome. After 7 days admission, tracheostomy was taken and mechanical ventilation continued to 332 days. There was not any chance of pneumonia during the 11 months ventilation. His respiratory parameter improved to TV of 350 ml and VC of 1300 ml and he was able to breath himself without mechanical ventilator during day time. But he could not sleep without ventilator for fear of dying during sleep. We made him sleep with diazepam injection and carefully observed the patient with pulse oximetry and Sara capnography. We tried this method many times and the patient got the confidence that he cauld alive during sleep without mechanical ventilator. We could wean from long term mechanical ventilation during sleep by carefully observing patients respiratory pattern. Therefore we report here this successful weaning from long term ventilator in anxious and nervous patient.
Adult
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Capnography
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Diazepam
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Fatigue
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome
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Humans
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Hypoventilation
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Male
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Oximetry
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Pneumonia
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Pulmonary Gas Exchange
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Respiration, Artificial*
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Respiratory Muscles
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Tracheostomy
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Ventilation
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Ventilators, Mechanical
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Weaning*
3.A Clinical Observation of Congenital Anomalies born with Hydramnios.
Kyong Kyun SHIN ; Pil Rea CHUNG ; Soo Yung WHANG ; Jong Soo KIM ; Dong Gwan HAN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1977;20(1):20-27
This is a clinical observation of congenital anomalies in 97newborn infants associated with hydramnios. These infants were born at severance Hospital, Wonju Christian Hospital and Jeonju Presbyterian Hospital from Jan. 1966 to Aug. 1975. The results were as follows: 1. The frequency of hydramnios was 86 cases in 25,566 deliveries in that period, which was 0.34%. 40infants (41.2%) has congenital anomlies of 97 infants associated with hydramnios by adding twin babies. 2. Hydramnios was associated with high incidence of prematurity and low-birth-weight infant. Who also has high incidence of anomalies 3. The incidence of associating anomalies was 77.8%(75 cases) and multiple anomaly was noticed in 37.5%(15 cases)of these infants. The most common organ involved with these anomalies was central nervous system in 32.0% (24 cases). 13 cases of anencephaly was included. 4. The perinatal mortality rate was 46.4%(45cases) and 60.0%(27cases) of these were associated with congenital anomalies. 20 (60.0%) of 33 live-births with congenital anomalies were died in neonatal period.
Anencephaly
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Central Nervous System
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Gangwon-do
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant
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Infant, Low Birth Weight
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Infant, Newborn
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Jeollabuk-do
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Perinatal Mortality
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Polyhydramnios*
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Protestantism
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Twins