1.Interventional Treatment of Bleeding.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2002;45(5):518-529
After the percutaneous transarterial technique was introduced by Seldinger in 1953, the percutaneous transcatheter embolization technique was developed. Autologous clot, first used by Doppman in 1968 to occlude a spinal arteriovenous malformation, was quickly adopted for management of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, genitourinary hemorrhage, traumatic hemorrhage, and hemoptysis. The notable improvement of the angiographic techniques rendered the interventional treatment the mainstay in the management of bleeding. Interventional treatment can be a life-saving procedure for massive bleeding or an important adjunct in reducing blood loss during operation and occasionally radical treatment of bleeding diseases. The goal of embolotherapy is to reduce the pulse pressure in the bleeding artery while maintaining an enough collateral flow to preserve the tissue viability. A variety of embolic materials have been proved safe and effective. Gelfoam pledget, polyvinyl alcohol, and coil are most commonly used. Gelfoam powder, extremely small polyvinyl alcohol, and absolute alcohol should be used carefully because of the risk of mucosal ischemia and necrosis.
Arteries
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Arteriovenous Malformations
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Blood Pressure
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Embolization, Therapeutic
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Ethanol
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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Gelatin Sponge, Absorbable
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Hemoptysis
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Hemorrhage*
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Ischemia
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Necrosis
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Polyvinyl Alcohol
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Tissue Survival
2.Management of food poisoning and diarrheal diseases.
Korean Journal of Medicine 1999;57(1):128-130
No abstract available.
Foodborne Diseases*
3.Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, SARS.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2003;24(6):516-523
No abstract available.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome*
4.Cancer Gene Therapy.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(8):836-840
No abstract available.
Genes, Neoplasm*
6.Pharmacologic Management of Deep Mycoses.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1998;41(9):986-995
No abstract available.
Mycoses*
7.Update on the treatment of influenza.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2001;22(12):1685-1696
No abstract available.
Influenza, Human*
8.Hepatobiliary Dysfunction associated with Total Parenteral Nutrition.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2004;47(Suppl 3):S741-S746
No abstract available.
9.Craniocerebral Trauma.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(5):436-445
No abstract available.
Craniocerebral Trauma*
10.Arterial thrombotic occlusions following percutaneous catheterization in infants and children: local thrombolytic therapy with urokinase.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1992;28(6):977-984
Six cases of right external iliac and common femoral arterial thrombotic occlusions following transfemoral cardiac catheterization were found among the 117 infants and children with congenital heart disease. Physical findings of arterial thrombosis were lower extremity coldness and absence of femoral pulse, which appeared just after cardiac catheterization. Transcatheter local intrathrombotic infusion of Urokinase were done with 50000 IU bolus doses and 40000-50000 IU/h running doses. All 6 cases showed complete thrombolysis and re-establishment of femoral circulation. Three cases developed bleeding from arterial puncture sites, and were subsequently controlled properly by compression. No other complication was found. Our results suggest that local thrombolytic therapy with Urokinase is effective treatment method without significant complication for the infants and children with fresh thrombotic occlusions following cardiac catheterization and angiography.
Angiography
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Cardiac Catheterization
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Cardiac Catheters
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Catheterization*
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Catheters*
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Child*
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Infant*
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Lower Extremity
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Methods
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Punctures
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Running
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Thrombolytic Therapy*
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Thrombosis
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Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator*