3.Multicenter report on dialysis and transplantation in Korea, 1986: Korean Society of Nephrology.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1988;3(4):135-141
Since 1981, the Korean Society of Nephrology began annual report on renal replacement therapy in Korea. The annual number of new patients receiving dialysis treatment in 1986 increased to 957 patients (23.3 per million population) from 825 patients (20.4 per million population) in 1985. And the total number of patients on replacement therapy increased from 1,508 patients (37.3 per million population) to 2,534 patients (61.7 per million population). 1,340 patients (32.6 per million population) of these patients were on hemodialysis, 573 patients (13.9 per million population) on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and 621 patients (15.1 per million population) on functioning renal graft as of December 31, 1986. The common causes of renal failure of new patients were chronic glomerulonephritis (41.6%) followed by diabetic nephropathy (12.6%), nypertensive nephrosclerosis (7.8%), chronic pyelonephritis (2.5%) and others. The annual mortality rate decreased from 21.9% in 1981 to 13.5 in 1986. The common causes of death in patients on dialysis therapy were cardiac (32.8%), vascular (14.7%), infective (14.7%) and social problems (11.2%) in the order of frequency. Recently, the number of patients requiring dialysis is rapidly increasing due to expanded medical insurance support for dialysis and improved economic status of our country. Therefore, it is necessary to draw up counterplan for a rapid growth of the number of new patients.
Hepatitis B/etiology
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Chronic/epidemiology/*therapy
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*Kidney Transplantation
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*Kidneys, Artificial/adverse effects
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Korea
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Multicenter Studies as Topic
4.The effect of HLA mismatching on living kidney graft survivals.
Young Suk YOON ; Byung Kee BANG ; Won Il KIM ; Yong Bok KOH
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1991;5(1):35-45
No abstract available.
Graft Survival*
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Kidney*
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Transplants*
5.The effect of HLA mismatching on living kidney graft survivals.
Young Suk YOON ; Byung Kee BANG ; Won Il KIM ; Yong Bok KOH
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1991;5(1):35-45
No abstract available.
Graft Survival*
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Kidney*
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Transplants*
6.Pyogenic Arthritis in Renal Transplant Recipients.
Jung Man KIM ; Chang Whan HAN ; Jeong Tae SEO ; Byung Kee BANG ; Yong Bok KOH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(3):689-696
Acute pyogenic arthritis in renal transplant patient is one of the serious problem resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this paper is to analyze seven patients in whom acute pyogenic arthritis developed following renal transplantation. Pyogenic arthritis developed in seven (0.7%) out of 958 renal transplant patients whose transplanted kidney functioned well for more than two years. The age of the patients ranged from 37 to 65 years with a mean of 48 years. All patients were male. Pyogenic arthritis developed between the period of one and 12 years (mean: 4.5+/-4.2 years) following transplantation. Causative organisms were Staphylococcus aureus (three), E. coli (two), Salmonella (one) and Acinetobacter bananii (one). Involved joints were four knees, one hip, one elbow and one finger. Two patients improved on a conservative regimen of bed rest and antibiotics and five patients required open drainage. However, pyogenic arthritis recurred in three years, four years and seven years after renal transplant in one patient. Looking at the probable risk factors of age, sex, immunosuppresants, diabetics and acute graft rejection, diabetics and older age (over 40 years old) are highly associated with post renal transplant pyogenic arthritis.
Acinetobacter
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Arthritis*
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Bed Rest
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Drainage
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Elbow
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Fingers
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Graft Rejection
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Hip
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Humans
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Joints
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Kidney
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Kidney Transplantation
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Knee
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Male
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Mortality
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Risk Factors
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Salmonella
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Transplantation*
8.Use of granulocyte-macropharge colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in azathioprine-induced leukopenic renal transplant recipients.
Dong Chan JIN ; Young Suk YOON ; Suk Young KIM ; Eui Jin CHOI ; Byung Kee BANG
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1993;12(4):674-676
No abstract available.
Colony-Stimulating Factors*
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Transplantation*
9.A nocardial infection in the renal transplant recipient.
Chang Ki MIN ; Dong Chan JIN ; Sun Ae YOON ; Yong Soo KIM ; Young Suk YOON ; Byung Kee BANG
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1992;6(1):55-59
No abstract available.
Transplantation*
10.2 cases of inguinal hernia in patients treated by continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: use of radionuclide imaging peritoneography.
Soung Soo KIM ; Gyu Taek LIM ; In Seok PARK ; Yoon Sik CHANG ; Byung Kee BANG ; Hyung Sun SOHN
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1991;10(3):439-442
No abstract available.
Hernia, Inguinal*
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Humans
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Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory*
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Radionuclide Imaging*