1.Catheter-directed Thrombolysis with Urokinase in Deep Venous Thrombosis.
Jeonghoon LEE ; Jongwon KIM ; Kimoon LEE ; Jongwon HA ; Jinwook CHUNG ; Jaehyung PARK ; Sang Joon KIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2004;67(2):135-141
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of catheter-directed thrombolysis in treating symptomatic deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in lower limbs. METHODS: Between Jan. 1999 and Dec. 2002, 29 consecutive patients with DVT had received thrombolytic therapy. The male: female ratio was 6: 23 and the mean age was 50.3+/-13.5 years. The mean duration of symptom was 9.9+/-22.1 days. Catheter-directed infusions of urokinase were administrated via ipsilateral popliteal veins and the angioplasty and stent placement performed after the thrombolytic procedure. The mean dosage of urokinase and duration of thrombolysis were 2, 435, 000+/-887, 000 units and mean duration of thrombolysis was 36.8+/-17.9 hours. Oral medication of warfarin continued at least six months or more. To evaluate the venous patency, duplex ultrasonography or CT venography were performed. RESULTS: Lysis was complete in 17 patients (58.6%, all acute DVT), partial in 11 (37.9%), with only one patient failing. Iliac vein stenosis had shown in 16 patient after thrombdysis. Which were treated with balloon angioplasty and stent insertion. As a postprocedural complication, vaginal bleeding occurred in two patients; one was treated with transfusion but the other stopped without treatment. CONCLUSION: Catheter-directed thrombolysis with urokinase is effective for the treatment of DVT in lower limbs. However further study will be reguired to evaluate the relationship between the incidence of postthrombotic syndrome and thrombolytic therapy alone.
Angioplasty
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Angioplasty, Balloon
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Female
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Humans
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Iliac Vein
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Incidence
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Lower Extremity
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Male
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Phlebography
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Popliteal Vein
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Postthrombotic Syndrome
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Stents
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Thrombolytic Therapy
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Ultrasonography
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Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator*
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Uterine Hemorrhage
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Venous Thrombosis*
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Warfarin
2.Psychometric Properties of a Measure Assessing Attitudes and Norms as Determinants of Intention to Use Oral Contraceptives.
Jongwon LEE ; Mauricio CARVALLO ; Taehun LEE
Asian Nursing Research 2015;9(2):138-145
PURPOSE: Asian immigrant and Asian American women are less likely to use oral contraceptives (OCs) and tend to rely on low-efficacy methods of contraception. This contraceptive pattern remains poorly understood, in part, because no theory-driven measurement exists to assess psychosocial determinants essential in explaining behaviors related to OC use in this population. The current study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of a measure of attitudes and subjective norms toward OC use among Korean American women as a first step to determine whether the measure can be used in this population and, potentially, in other Asian ethnic groups. METHODS: The sample consisted of 329 Korean immigrant women living in New York City. The theory of reasoned action guided the development of the measure assessing attitudes and norms. Psychometric evaluation included item analysis, internal consistency estimates of reliability, and construct validity (i.e., factorial, discriminant, and predictive). RESULTS: All item-total correlations were above the recommendation of .30. The Cronbach's alpha for the attitudes and subjective norms measure was .88 and .86, respectively. Exploratory factor analyses revealed four interpretable factors, and confirmatory factor analyses confirmed that the factor structures derived from the exploratory factor analyses fit the data well. Discriminant and predictive validity of the measure were also established. CONCLUSIONS: The study provides support for the validity and reliability of the measure and its use for determining the degree to which Korean immigrant women intend to use OCs.
Adolescent
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Adult
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*Contraceptives, Oral
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Emigrants and Immigrants/psychology
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Female
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*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Humans
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*Intention
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Korea/ethnology
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Middle Aged
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New York City
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Psychometrics/*methods
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Reproducibility of Results
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Surveys and Questionnaires/*standards
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Young Adult
3.Recurrent Idiopathic Choroidal Neovascularization in an Adolescent
Hayoung LEE ; Jaehyuk LEE ; Jongwon MOON
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2023;64(2):158-163
Purpose:
To report recurrent idiopathic choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in an adolescent.Case summary: A 14-year-old male presented with reduced vision in the right eye, 3 weeks in duration. His best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 0.2. He lacked any medical or ocular history, any family history of retinal disease, and any trauma history. Autorefraction yielded a spherical equivalent of -4.75 diopters. Neither posterior staphyloma nor myopic macular degeneration was apparent in a fundus photograph. However, the photograph revealed a greyish foveal lesion with a subretinal hemorrhage, but was otherwise unremarkable. Optical coherence tomography and fluorescein angiography revealed foveal CNV with a subretinal hemorrhage and fluid. As no feature known to cause CNV was apparent, we diagnosed idiopathic CNV and prescribed right-eye intravitreal ranibizumab injections. After treatment, the BCVA became 1.0, but the CNV continued to recur; he has received 26 intravitreal ranibizumab injections over the last 47 months.
Conclusions
Most idiopathic CNVs in adolescents are well-treated with fewer injections. However, CNV can continue to recur; multiple intravitreal injections and careful monitoring may be required.
4.Comparison of Results between Hahn Test and D-15 Test in Patients with Optic Neuritis
Hayoung LEE ; Jongwon MOON ; Donghun LEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2023;64(11):1087-1094
Purpose:
The results of the Hahn Chun Suk color test (Hahn test) and the Farnsworth-Munsell D-15 test (D-15 test) were compared in patients with acute optic neuritis.
Methods:
Patients with acute optic neuritis evaluated using both the Hahn and D-15 tests in the acute phase and 2 months later were evaluated. The results of the acute phase tests were compared. Correlations were sought between color deficiency and all of visual acuity, the visual field index (VFI), and the severity of optic disc edema. Changes in the test results 2 months later were also evaluated and correlated with other visual functions.
Results:
Twenty-seven eyes of 22 patients were enrolled. The mean patient age was 49.4 years and the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution visual acuity 0.5. In the acute phase, the perception number was 10.06 in the Hahn test. On the D-15 test, the ‘strong’ grade predominated (40.7%). The concordance rates of severity and type were 55.6 and 54.5% between the two tests. In 9 of 12 eyes exhibiting inconsistent severity, the D-15 test afforded better results than did the Hahn test. A significant positive correlation was evident between the Hahn test results and visual acuity (r = 0.560, p = 0.002). The mean deviation (MD) and the VFI also correlated with the results of the Hahn test (r = -0.432, p = 0.027 for the MD; r = -0.517, p = 0.007 for the VFI). The D-15 test results correlated only with visual acuity (r = 0.476, p = 0.012). After 2 months, the results of both tests correlated significantly only with visual acuity.
Conclusions
In the acute phase, the concordances of the Hahn and D-15 test results were 55.6% in terms of severity and 54.5% in terms of type. The Hahn test results correlated with the visual acuity and VFI. In contrast, the D-15 test results correlated with visual acuity only.
5.Evaluation of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function by Color M-mode Doppler Echocardiography Using Baseline Shifted First Aliasing Limit Technique.
Namho LEE ; Namsik CHUNG ; Jongwon HA
Journal of the Korean Society of Echocardiography 1997;5(2):132-141
BACKGROUND: Pulsed Doppler measurement of transmitral flow has been widely used to assess the left ventricular relaxation abnormality noninvasively in patients with failing heart. However pulsed Doppler-derived indices are affected by multiple factors, including active relaxation and distensibility of the left ventricle, the pressure gradient between the left ventricle and atrium, and altered loading condition. The purpose of this study is to assess the role of new index, the rate of propagation of left ventricular peak filling flow in early diastole using color M-mode Doppler for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function. METHOD: The study group comprised 41 patients(24 males, 17 felames, mean age: 56+/-12). The clinical diagnosis were angina pectoris 32, acute myocardial infarction 3, peripheral arterial obstructive disease 2 and atypical chest pain 4. We measured rate of propagation(ROP) and propagation ratio of peak early filling flow by color M-mode Doppler echocardiography using baseline shifted first aliasing limit technique and compared with pulsed Doppler measurements of transmitral flow. RESULTS: 1) Pulsed Doppler-derived indices of mitral flows were as below. The maximal velocity of E wave was 65.4+/-21.3cm/sec in control group, 54.3+/-7.9cm/sec in group I patients(p<0.05 versus control group) and 70.9+/-15.2cm/sec in group II patients(p<0.01 versus group I). The maximal velocity of A wave was 70.0+/-20.9cm/sec in control group, 78.6+/-3.8cm/sec in group I patients and 60.0+/-14.1cm/sec in group II patients(p<0.01 versus group I). The E/A ratio was 1.01+/-0.42 in control group, 0.69+/-0.10 in group I patients(p<0.05 versus control group) and 1.19+/-0.16 in group II patients(p<0.01 versus group I). The deceleration time was 166.7+/-36.3msec in control group, 202.9+/-17.0msec in group I patients(p<0.01 versus control group) and 160.0+/-10.0msec in group II patients(p<0.01) versus group I). 2) The rate of propagation was 145.0+/-83.4cm/sec in control group, 50.0+/-13.2cm/sec in group I patients(p<0.01 versus control group) and 59.9+/-26.0cm/sec in group II patients(p<0.01 versus control group). 3) The propagation ratio was 2.27+/-1.29cm/sec in control group, 0.93+/-0.25cm/sec in group I patients(p<0.05 versus control group) and 0.86+/-0.36cm/sec in group II patients(p<0.01 versus control group). CONCLUSION: Analysis of filling flow propagation by color M-mode Doppler is an easy and noninvasive method for evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function and may be an additional tool to pulsed Doppler measurement of transmitral flow, especially in differentiation between normal and pseudonormal, but care must be taken in interpretation because of overlapping of values.
Angina Pectoris
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Arterial Occlusive Diseases
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Chest Pain
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Deceleration
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Diagnosis
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Diastole
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Echocardiography, Doppler*
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Heart
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Heart Ventricles
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Humans
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Male
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Myocardial Infarction
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Relaxation
6.Analysis of Efficacy of Intravitreal Aflibercept According to Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy.
Donghun LEE ; Seongyong JEONG ; Jongwon MOON ; Junyeop LEE ; Min SAGONG
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2016;57(10):1577-1585
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of intravitreal aflibercept according to subfoveal choroidal thickness in patients with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 60 eyes from 60 patients with PCV treated with intravitreal aflibercept. The patients were followed for at least 6 months after the first injection. Using software, subfoveal choroidal thickness was manually measured as the distance from the hyper-reflective line of Bruch's membrane to the chorioscleral interface on optical coherence tomography. The patients were divided into three groups based on subfoveal choroidal thickness. Visual acuity, subfoveal choroidal thickness, central macular thickness and largest pigment epithelial detachment (PED) height, polyp regression rate, and dry macula rate were evaluated to analyze the anatomical and functional outcomes. RESULTS: Baseline mean subfoveal choroidal thickness were 178.50 ± 28.42 µm in the thin group (14 eyes, 23.3%), 287.03 ± 43.58 µm in the medium group (33 eyes, 55.0%), and 379.77 ± 17.09 µm in the thick group (13 eyes, 21.7%). Baseline age, sex, visual acuity, central macular thickness, and the largest PED height did not differ significantly among the three subgroups. Only the thin group showed significant improvement of visual acuity at 6 months (p = 0.005). Subfoveal choroidal thickness, central macular thickness, and largest PED height were significantly decreased after treatment in all subgroups and did not differ among the subgroups. Compared with the other groups, the thin subfoveal choroidal thickness group showed higher polyp regression rate at 3 months and higher dry macula rate at 6 months (p = 0.013 and p = 0.004, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Intravitreal aflibercept injection was effective for the treatment of PCV, and thin subfoveal choroidal thickness was associated with better anatomical and functional outcomes.
Bruch Membrane
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Choroid*
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Humans
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Medical Records
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Polyps
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Visual Acuity
7.The Effects of Dexamethasone, 6 alpha-Methylprednisolone, and Retinoic Acid on the Growth and Morphology of a Rat Glioma Cell Line, C6.
Jongwon LEE ; Bong Hyun CHUNG ; Jung Kil RHEE
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1996;25(2):269-277
Glucocorticoids, dexamethasone, 6 alpha-methylprednisolone are routinely administered to brain tumor patients to reduce peritumoral edema before surgical removal of the tumor. In addition, the glucocorticoids can inhibit growth of several cell lines. Retinoic acid, a derivative of vitamin A is also known to inhibit growth of several cell lines. Sometimes inhibition of growth accompany morphological changes. In the present study, we compared the effects of dexamethasone, 6 alpha-methylprednisolone, and retinoic acid on the growth and on the morphology of a rat glioma cell line, C6. We found that all of them can maximally inhibit the growth of C6 by approximately 30%(p<0.0025) in the presence of 10 microM of either dexamethasone, 6 alpha-methylprednisolone or retinoic acid under our experimental conditions. However, only retinoic acid could induce the morphological changes of C6 at the concentrations over 1 microM concentration, which was elongation of the cells. The morphological changes were observed both at the subconfluent and confluent cell population. When mixture of 10 microM of dexamethasone and 10 microM of retinoic acid was added, no further increase in the inhibition of growth was observed compared with the inhibition obtained by adding 10 microM of dexamethasone only. The results suggest that the glucocorticoids might have effedts of growth inhibition of the glial tumor in vivo.
Animals
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Brain Neoplasms
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Cell Line*
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Dexamethasone*
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Edema
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Glioma*
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Glucocorticoids
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Humans
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Rats*
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Tretinoin*
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Vitamin A
8.IL-2 Pathway Blocking in Combination with Anti-CD154 Synergistically Establishes Mixed Macrochimerism with Limited Dose of Bone Marrow Cells and Prolongs Skin Graft Survival in Mice.
Jeong Hoon LEE ; Jongwon HA ; Shi Hwa KIM ; Sang Joon KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2006;21(6):1005-1011
To facilitate the establishment of mixed chimerism with limited dose of bone marrow (BM) cells, and to achieve tolerance in skin graft model, combined blocking of costimulatory pathway and IL-2 pathway was used in minimally myeloablative model using busulfan. BM cells (2.5 x 10(7)) of BALB/c were injected into C57BL/6 mice at day 0 with full thickness skin graft after single dose injection of busulfan (25 mg/kg) on day-1. Recipients were grouped and injected the anti-CD154, CTLA4-Ig, anti-IL-2R at days 0, 2, 4, and 6 according to protocol. Mixed macrochimerism were induced in groups treated with anti-CD154+anti-CTLA4-Ig, anti-CD154+anti-IL-2R, and anti-CD154+anti-CTLA4 Ig+anti-IL-2R. Three groups having chimerism enjoyed prolonged graft survival more than 6 months. Superantigen deletion study revealed deletion of alloreactive T cells in combined blockade treated groups. In graft versus host disease model using CFSE staining, CD4+ T cell and CD8+ T cell proliferation were reduced in groups treated with CTLA4-Ig or anti-IL-2R or both in combination with anti-CD154. However, anti-IL-2R was not so strong as CTLA4-Ig in terms of inhibition of T cell proliferation. In conclusion, IL-2 pathway blocking combined with anti-CD154 can establish macrochimerism with limited dose of BM transplantation and induce specific tolerance to allograft.
Skin Transplantation/*immunology/methods
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice
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Male
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Interleukin-2/*immunology
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Immunoconjugates/*administration & dosage
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Graft Survival/*immunology
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Drug Combinations
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CD40 Ligand/*immunology
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Bone Marrow Transplantation/*immunology/methods
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Antibodies/*administration & dosage/immunology
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Animals
9.IL-2 Pathway Blocking in Combination with Anti-CD154 Synergistically Establishes Mixed Macrochimerism with Limited Dose of Bone Marrow Cells and Prolongs Skin Graft Survival in Mice.
Jeong Hoon LEE ; Jongwon HA ; Shi Hwa KIM ; Sang Joon KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2006;21(6):1005-1011
To facilitate the establishment of mixed chimerism with limited dose of bone marrow (BM) cells, and to achieve tolerance in skin graft model, combined blocking of costimulatory pathway and IL-2 pathway was used in minimally myeloablative model using busulfan. BM cells (2.5 x 10(7)) of BALB/c were injected into C57BL/6 mice at day 0 with full thickness skin graft after single dose injection of busulfan (25 mg/kg) on day-1. Recipients were grouped and injected the anti-CD154, CTLA4-Ig, anti-IL-2R at days 0, 2, 4, and 6 according to protocol. Mixed macrochimerism were induced in groups treated with anti-CD154+anti-CTLA4-Ig, anti-CD154+anti-IL-2R, and anti-CD154+anti-CTLA4 Ig+anti-IL-2R. Three groups having chimerism enjoyed prolonged graft survival more than 6 months. Superantigen deletion study revealed deletion of alloreactive T cells in combined blockade treated groups. In graft versus host disease model using CFSE staining, CD4+ T cell and CD8+ T cell proliferation were reduced in groups treated with CTLA4-Ig or anti-IL-2R or both in combination with anti-CD154. However, anti-IL-2R was not so strong as CTLA4-Ig in terms of inhibition of T cell proliferation. In conclusion, IL-2 pathway blocking combined with anti-CD154 can establish macrochimerism with limited dose of BM transplantation and induce specific tolerance to allograft.
Skin Transplantation/*immunology/methods
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice
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Male
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Interleukin-2/*immunology
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Immunoconjugates/*administration & dosage
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Graft Survival/*immunology
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Drug Combinations
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CD40 Ligand/*immunology
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Bone Marrow Transplantation/*immunology/methods
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Antibodies/*administration & dosage/immunology
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Animals
10.Coronary Less Shortening Wallstent in the Long Lesion of Coronary Artery Disease: 6 Months Follow-up Results.
Namho LEE ; Yangsoo JANG ; Bumkee HONG ; Donghoon CHOI ; Jongwon HA ; Sejoong RIM ; Taeyong KIM ; Wonheum SHIM ; Seungyun CHO
Korean Circulation Journal 1997;27(12):1249-1257
BACKGROUND: Despite of the first coronary wallstent implantation ushered in the new era in interventional cardiology with the purpose of circumventing the two major limitation of coronary balloon angioplasty, early acute occlusion and late restenosis, however, previous investigators suggested the high rate of subacute occlusion after original wallstent implantation. Recently the low incidence of the subacute closure and restenosis rate with the newely modified less shortening coronary wallstent in native coronary artery and in aortocoronary vein grafts were reported. In this study we report the acute and 6 months follow up results with less shortening coronary wall stent in 32 patients. METHODS: Thirty two patients were enrolled from March 1996 through February 1997 at the Yonsei cardiovascular center of Yonsei University. The specific angiographic criteria for enrollment included at least 70% stenosis and a lesion that was 20mm or more in length and a vessel diameter of at least 2.5mm. Enteric coated aspirin(100mg daily) and ticlopidine(500mg daily) at least 3 days before the procedure and received continuous infusion of 24,000U of heparin for 1day after the procedure. Angiography was performed in two orthogonal views at pre, post procedure and 6months later. Quantitative analysis was performed with the use of the electronic caliper comparing to the empty catheter. All continuous variables were expressed as mean SD and analyzed with the t-test. Differences between groups were analyzed with Chi-square analysis and Fishers Exact test where appropriate. RESULTS: The newly modified Coronary Less Shortening Wallstents were successfully implanted in all the 35 diffuse coronary lesions(more than 20mm in length) of the 32 patients, including 15 pts of acute myocardial infarction, 14 pts of unstable angina, and 3 pts of stable angina. Average 6 months follow up angiography was performed in 26 patients. Immediate angiographic results with Less Shortening Wallstent comparing with 6 months follow up were 3.0+/-0.4mm and 1.7+/-0.9mm in minimal luminal diameter(MLD), 5.1+/-9.1% and 46.8+/-25.8% in diameter stenosis(DS). During the in-hospital phase, no major cardiac event occurred except 2 cases of transmural myocardial infarction, including one of stent thrombosis(3.1%) and one of side branch occlusion, despite of inclusion of 7 cases of threatened occlusion in the long lesion. The restenosis rate at follow up angiography was 30.7%(8/26 pts). The restenosis rate was higher in patients with stent insertion into right coronary artery or adjuvant high pressure oversize ballooning after stent insertion but not statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggested that new Less Shortening Wallstent might reduce the requirement of multiple stent in the long lesion and a lower rate of subacute thrombotic occlusion in comparison to the reports with its prototype. Restenosis rate was not significantly different from other types of stents. Althouth the restenosis rate was high in patients with stent insertion, there was no statistical significance probably due to small sample size. But further large scale long term follow-up study is needed to evaluate the role of new Less Shortening Wallstent.
Angina, Stable
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Angina, Unstable
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Angiography
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Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
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Cardiology
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Catheters
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Coronary Artery Disease*
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Coronary Vessels*
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Follow-Up Studies*
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Heparin
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Humans
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Incidence
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Myocardial Infarction
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Phenobarbital
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Research Personnel
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Sample Size
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Stents
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Transplants
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Veins