1.A Clinical Study of Tetanus 92 Cases.
Ki Deok PARK ; Il Nam SEONWOO ; Jin Su KIM ; Ki Hwan KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1984;2(2):120-126
Authors reviewed clinical records of 92 patients with tetanus from January 1974 to December 1983 at Severance Hospital and the following results wre obtained. 1) There were about 2.2 times more cases of neonatal tetanus than that of nonneonatal. The admitted cases of tetanus decreased in 1980's compared to those of 1970's. 2) The male versus female ratio was 3 : 1 not only in nonneonatal but also in neonatal teanus. 3) There was a tendency of higher mortality when the site of injury was on the central part of the body than on the distal. 4) Most cases of tetanus developed after the injury with bactrial contamination as expected, but a few cases are due to only trivial injury such as acupuncture or injection without overt contamination. 5) There was a close relationship between the incubation period and mortality in neonatal tetaus but no such definite relationship in nonneonatal tetaus. 6) The duraton of admission was about 3 weeks and the majority of deaths occureed in less than one week of admission. 7) There was no statistically significant difference in mortality between the group who used tetanus antitoxin from animal and that who used human tetanus immuneglobulin.
Acupuncture
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Animals
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mortality
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Tetanus Antitoxin
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Tetanus*
2.Modified Scleral Fixation of Dislocated Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lenses.
Deok Goo LEE ; Ki Yup NAM ; Jung Yeul KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2009;50(7):1071-1075
PURPOSE: To report the results of managing dislocated posterior chamber intraocular lenses (PC IOLs) by externalizing both haptics alternately through a single clear corneal incision. METHODS: The study included 10 eyes of 10 patients in which a dislocated PC IOL was managed with pars plana vitrectomy. With our modified method, both haptics were alternately externalized through a single clear corneal incision for suture knot placement and then reinserted. RESULTS: The dislocated PC IOLs were repositioned successfully in all 10 eyes, and the corrected visual acuity improved postoperatively in 9 eyes at a minimum follow-up of six months. Abnormal IOL position, IOL capture by the iris, or posterior synechia was not observed. Hypotony maculopathy occurred in one eye, but the macular folding disappeared and the visual acuity improved after adding one-bite suture. CONCLUSIONS: The technique we describe in this study is a simple and effective procedure for repositioning posteriorly dislocated PC IOLs with minimal intraocular manipulations and complications.
Dislocations
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Eye
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Iris
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Lenses, Intraocular
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Sutures
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Visual Acuity
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Vitrectomy
3.Effects of Posture and Acute Sleep Deprivation on Heart Rate Variability.
Ki Chang NAM ; Min Kyung KWON ; Deok Won KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 2011;52(4):569-573
PURPOSE: In our previous study to investigate autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity due to radio frequency (RF) radiation using heart rate variability (HRV), drowsiness was observed in approximately half of all subjects. Therefore, the usage of HRV with unwanted drowsiness could falsely indicate the effects of RF radiation by mobile phones on the ANS. The objective of this study was to determine which posture is appropriate for accurate HRV analysis for provocation study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 52 healthy subjects (25 males and 27 females) participated in this experiment. We measured the number of times a subject showed drowsiness or sleep deprivation due to awakening, and analyzed HRV six times over 30 minutes in sitting and recumbent postures, using power spectrum. RESULTS: We employed the ratio of low frequency power to high frequency power (LFP/HFP) to analyze the changes in the ANS. The number of sleep deprivation occurrences in the sitting posture was significantly less than that in the recumbent posture (p<0.01), resulting in smaller increase of LFP/HFP. Although LFP/HFP of the two postures varied with time without any provocation, it was more stable in sitting than in recumbent postures. CONCLUSION: A sitting posture is preferable to a recumbent posture for analyzing HRV, because of decreased drowsiness and sleep deprivation, thereby decreasing variation of LFP/HFP during experiment. Considering the drowsiness, it is also recommended that any experiment should be completed within 15 minutes, if possible.
Adult
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*Electromagnetic Fields
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Female
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Heart Rate/*radiation effects
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Humans
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Male
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*Posture
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Sleep Deprivation/*physiopathology
4.Use of Reversed Iliac Leg Stent-Graft for the Treatment of Isolated Aneurysm of Internal Iliac Artery.
Kyung Sup SONG ; Hyunsil LEE ; Deok Ho NAM ; Ki Hyuk PARK ; Sang Seob YUN ; Bae Young LEE ; Kang Hoon LEE
Vascular Specialist International 2014;30(1):38-42
This is to report the technique of reversed iliac leg stent-graft in endovascular treatment for isolated internal iliac artery (IIA) aneurysm, which had significant size discrepancy between the common iliac artery (CIA) and external iliac artery (EIA) in 3 patients from different hospitals. Three patients were a 85- and two 82-year-old men. Treated were right IIA aneurysms, sized 6.5x6.2 cm, 5.0x4.0 cm, and 4.1 cm in longest diameter, respectively. The diameters of the right CIA and right EIA measured 21 mm/11 mm, 15 mm/11 mm, and 20 mm/10 mm, respectively. In all cases, reversed iliac leg stent-grafts were prepared on-site; unsheathed and mounted upside-down manually, and deployed in each right CIA. Post-stent-graft angiograms showed complete exclusion of the aneurysms, except for minimal type 1 endoleak in one case. This technique is a useful treatment option in patients with isolated IIA aneurysm.
Aged, 80 and over
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Aneurysm*
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Endoleak
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Endovascular Procedures
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Humans
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Iliac Aneurysm
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Iliac Artery*
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Leg*
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Male
5.How Much are Anesthesiologists Exposed to Electromagnetic Fields in Operating Rooms?.
Ki Jun KIM ; Hoon Do KIM ; Yong Taek NAM ; Sun Ho NAM ; Deok Won KIM ; Chang Yong RYU ; Ki Chang NAM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2000;38(1):118-122
BACKGROUND: So many electronic devices have been introduced in the operating room. However, little was known about the hazards of electromagnetic fields (EMF) to the human body. We have studied about how much the anesthesiologists are exposed to EMF. METHODS: In 19 operating rooms of our hospital, the intensity of magnetic fields was measured by an ELF (Extremely low frequency) field strength measurement system. The distances were 30 cm, 50 cm and the anesthesiologist's proximity to the monitoring devices. RESULTS: The average strength of 19 operating rooms were 2.22 +/- 1.13 mG at 30 cm from the monitors, 1.29 +/- 0.84 mG at 50 cm and 1.00 +/- 0.78 mG at the anesthesiologist's stand. CONCLUSIONS: We found that in some of our operating rooms the exposure to EMF was measured above Sweden's TCO limit which has been accepted as the EMF radiation rule for computer monitors. Although the hazards of EMF have not been definitely confirmed yet, the effort not to be exposed to EMF should be considered by anesthesiologists.
Electromagnetic Fields*
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Human Body
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Magnetic Fields
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Magnets*
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Operating Rooms*
6.Diagnosis of scrub typhus: introduction of the immunochromatographic test in Korea.
Ki Deok LEE ; Chisook MOON ; Won Sup OH ; Kyung Mok SOHN ; Baek Nam KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;29(2):253-255
No abstract available.
Aged
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Early Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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*Immunochromatography
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Orientia tsutsugamushi/*immunology
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Prognosis
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Scrub Typhus/*diagnosis/epidemiology/immunology
7.Measurement of the excessive stimulus time after the sensory threshold level during electric pulp testing.
Ki Chang NAM ; Seon Hui AHN ; Soo Chan KIM ; Deok Won KIM ; Seung Jong LEE
Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2004;29(3):226-232
Use of electric pulp testing elicits painful response in vital teeth. In this study, we examined the excessive time from pain feeling to stimulation disconnection in clinical situation. D626D (Parkell Inc., USA.) scan type electric pulp tester was used in total of 23 young healthy individuals. Each of the right central incisors and first premolars were used as testing teeth. Stimulation disconnection was achieved by EMG in anterior belly of digastric muscle, finger span, and voice and the excessive stimulation time over the sensory threshold was recorded. As a result, we found that the short responses before the stimulation disconnection appeared following order; EMG, finger span, and voice. The EMG disconnection is suggested to be used to reduce the excessive stimulus time in electric pulp testing.
Bicuspid
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Fingers
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Incisor
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Sensory Thresholds*
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Tooth
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Voice
8.Real-Time Measurement of 3-Dimensional Eye Movements by Videooculography.
Mee Hyun SONG ; Soo Chan KIM ; Ki Chang NAM ; Deok Won KIM ; Yoo Sup SHIN ; Won Sang LEE
Journal of the Korean Balance Society 2004;3(1):161-169
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:In order to analyze and understand the oculomotor system completely, it is essential to measure horizontal, vertical, and torsional eye movements. We developed a new system of 3-dimensional videooculography that can accurately estimate the pupil center and measure torsional eye movement in real time while minimizing the errors caused by upper eyelid droop, eyelashes, corneal reflection, and eye blinking. MATERIALS AND METHOD:For accurate estimation of the center and diameter of the pupil, the edges of the pupil were searched by using a sector-form window and circle fitting was performed using the least square regression. Torsional eye movement was measured using polar cross-correlation technique with modification to lessen the errors produced by the change in pupil size. Calibrations were performed and to verify the proposed system, the linearity between the measured and actual eye movements was measured. Also, the results of the proposed system were compared with those of another commercialized system. RESULTS: The linearity between the measured and actual eye movements showed errors of less than 1%. The spatial resolutions of the system for horizontal, vertical, and torsional eye movements were 0.3, 0.4, and 0.2, respectively whereas the temporal resolution was 30 frames/sec. In comparison to the commercialized system, our system showed less artifact by eye blinking when measuring vertical eye movement. CONCLUSION:We proposed an algorithm and a system for measuring horizontal, vertical, and torsional eye movements which minimized the influence of partial eyelid closure, eyelashes, corneal reflections, and change in pupil size.
Artifacts
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Blinking
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Calibration
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Eye Movements*
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Eyelashes
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Eyelids
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Pupil
9.Central Retinal Vein Occlusion in Iron Deficiency Anemia.
Young Joon JO ; Deok Goo LEE ; Ki Yup NAM ; Jung Yeul KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2009;50(9):1432-1436
PURPOSE: To report a case of central retinal vein occlusion caused by iron deficiency anemia in a healthy young adult. CASE SUMMARY: A 23-year-old female was referred to the department of ophthalmology after 4 days of acute onset of decreased vision in her left eye. The best corrected visual acuity was 20/20 in the right eye and 10/20 in the left eye. There was no ocular pain, afferent pupillary defect or other ocular symptoms. Results of the anterior segment examination were normal. Fundus examination showed mild optic disc swelling, flame-shaped retinal hemorrhages around the optic disc, and vascular tortuosity with dilatation. The fluorescein angiography showed tortuous peripapillary veins, multiple blocked fluorescences due to retinal hemorrhages, and delayed arteriovenous transit time. All medical examinations and laboratory tests for the risk factors of central retinal vein occlusion were within normal limits, except for iron deficiency anemia. The patient was subsequently treated with oral iron. Three months after the first visit, the best corrected visual acuity was 20/20 in the patient's left eye with nearly normal fundus appearances and no iron deficiency anemia detected in laboratory tests. CONCLUSIONS: In cases of CRVO in young adults without other systemic diseases and risk factors, evaluation of the hematologic state may be necessary.
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
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Dilatation
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Eye
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Female
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Fluorescein Angiography
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Humans
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Iron
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Ophthalmology
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Pupil Disorders
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Retinal Hemorrhage
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Retinal Vein
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Risk Factors
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Veins
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Vision, Ocular
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Visual Acuity
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Young Adult
10.Galvanic Nystagmus in Normal Person.
Woon Kyo CHUNG ; Ju Hyoung LEE ; Soo Chan KIM ; Ki Chang NAM ; Deok Won KIM ; Won Sang LEE
Journal of the Korean Balance Society 2002;1(1):108-112
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Vestibulo-ocular reflex and vestibulo-spinal reflex are induced by transmatoid galvanic stimulation of vestibular system. Nystagmus and body sway are result of each reflex. Recently, videooculograph possible to record a minute ocular movement was commonly used, vestibulo-ocular reflex induced by galvanic simualtion is easily documented. The purposes of this study are to evaluate the galvanic nystagmus in nomal persons in order to better understand the physiology of the vestibular system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eye movement of 20 neurootologic normal subjects by both side transmstoid galvanic stimulation (40cases) were analyzing by videonystagmography. RESULT: The direction of nystagmus in fast phase was to the negative electrode. Galvanic nystagmus was occured all normal subjects when stimulus intensity was more than 2mA. There was positive correlation between slow phase velocity(SPV) and electric current but negative correlation was noted between asymmery of SPV and electric current. CONCLUSION: It is suggested that the galvanic nystagmus test could be a new diagnostic tool for evaluation of vestibular status.
Electrodes
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Eye Movements
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Humans
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Physiology
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Reflex
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Reflex, Vestibulo-Ocular