1.Propranolol Hcl in Patients with Angina Pectoris.
Jung Don SEO ; Chan Sung CHO ; Young Woo LEE ; Kwang Hoi KIM ; Do Jin KIM ; Sung Ho LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1971;1(2):43-48
A double-blind trial of the efficacy of propranolol hydrochloride a new beta adrenergic blocking agent, in the prophylactic treatment of angina pectoris was conducted in 9 patients. Through the trial period of 8 weeks to more than 26 weeks, the patients received propranolol and placebo for equal period. Following are the results. 1. The effective dose of propranolol hydrochloride in the prophylactic treatment of angina pectoris was 80 mg to 120 mg per day. 2. The effectiveness of propranolol hydrochloride was manifested by a reduction in frequency of pain to 40.7%, in nitroglycerin comsumption to 38.8% and by an increase in exercise tolerance. 3. Obseved side effects were transient nausea, vomiting and bradycardia, which were improved with reduction in drug dosage. 4. Further clinical and experimental information may be necessary in order to assess the long-term effects of propranolol hydrochloride.
Angina Pectoris*
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Bradycardia
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Exercise Tolerance
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Humans
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Nausea
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Nitroglycerin
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Propranolol*
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Vomiting
2.Changes of Cerebral Blood Flow during Head-up Tilt Test in Patients with Recurrent Syncope and Presyncope.
Kwang Ho LEE ; Chin Sang CHUNG ; Hee Jung SONG ; Soo Jin CHO ; June Soo KIM ; Jung Don SEO ; Won Ro LEE ; Sang Chol LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1999;17(3):376-383
BACKGROUND: The changes of cerebral hemodynamics during syncope have not been fully evaluated. We investigated the changes in the cerebral blood flow velocity during head-up tilt test (HUT) using transcranial Doppler ultrasonogra-phy (TCD) in patients with neurocardiogenic syncope or presyncope. METHODS: Thirty-three patients with a history of recurrent syncope or presyncope of unknown origin were evaluated using HUT for 30 minutes (baseline tilt test), fol-lowed by an infusion of intravenous isoproterenol if needed. Systolic (SV) and diastolic velocities (DV) of middle cere-bral artery were continuously monitored by TCD. Positive responses were defined as presyncope or syncope with hypotension, bradycardia, or both. RESULTS: Five patients had positive responses during baseline tilt and 14 patients dur-ing the isoproterenol infusion. During the baseline tilt test, there was a 86 +/- 23% drop in DV and a 41 +/- 34% drop in SV in patients with positive responses, and mean changes in those were less than 10% in patients with negative responses (p=.00, p=.00). During the HUT with an isoproterenol infusion, the TCD showed an 80 +/- 18% drop in diastolic velocity in patients with positive responses, and a 47 +/- 10% drop in patients with negative responses (p=.00), However, the change in systolic velocity did not differ. TCD showed three patterns during positive responses: loss of all flow, loss of end-diastolic flow, and a decrease in diastolic velocity. Loss of consciousness occurred in patients with loss of all flow or end-diastolic flow during positive responses. CONCLUSIONS: TCD shows different patterns of changes in cerebral hemody-namics during HUT. TCD can be used to investigate the pathophysiology of neurocardiogenic syncope.
Arteries
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Blood Flow Velocity
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Bradycardia
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Hypotension
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Isoproterenol
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Syncope*
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Syncope, Vasovagal
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Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial
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Unconsciousness
3.Aggressive Angiomyxoma in Female Pelvic Cavity: A Case Report.
Geun EO ; Ho Kyung HWANG ; Jang Min KIM ; Young Sun KIM ; Jung Hee LEE ; Don Young LEE
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;38(4):713-715
Aggressive angiomyxoma is a rare neoplasm occurring in the female pelvic cavity or perineum, and tends torecur. The radiographic findings of angiomyxoma have not been previously reported in Korea ; we describe a case ofaggressive angiomyxoma in the female pelvic cavity, with emphasis on the pathologic and radiologic findings, andreview the literature.
Female*
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Humans
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Korea
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Myxoma*
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Perineum
4.Serological Analysis of Endemic Typhus in Korea from 1990 to 1992.
Jong Hyun KIM ; Kwang Don JUNG ; Sang Chion KIM ; Seung Hyun LEE ; Won Jong JANG ; Yun Won KIM ; Ik Sang KIM ; Kyung Hee PARK
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2001;31(2):139-143
No abstract available.
Korea*
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Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne*
5.Serological Analysis of Epidemic Typhus in Korea from 1990 to 1992.
Jong Hyun KIM ; Kwang Don JUNG ; Sang Chion KIM ; Seung Hyun LEE ; Won Jong JANG ; Yun Won KIM ; Myung Sik CHOI ; Ik Sang KIM ; Kyung Hee PARK
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2001;31(2):133-137
No abstract available.
Korea*
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Typhus, Epidemic Louse-Borne*
6.Evaluation of Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure Following Experimental Pulmonary Embolism in Dogs.
Kwang Kon KOH ; Myung A KIM ; Joo Hee CHO ; Myoung Mook LEE ; Young Bae PARK ; Yun Shik CHOI ; Jung Don SEO ; Young Woo LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1991;21(2):248-262
In various autopsy series, overdiagnosis as well as underdiagnosis of pulmonary embolism has been reported. During the past decade, mortality rate has not declined despite advances in diagnostic methods. To evaluate the hypothesis that changes of hemodynamic parameters responded by mean pulmonary arterial pressure differences are of paramount importance to guide prognosis, experimental model of anesthetized dogs was used. Six dogs were anesthetized with 15 milligrams per kilogram of pentobarbital sodium, given intravenously and paralyzed with 2 milligrams of pancuronium bromide. 0.3 to 0.8 gram per kilogram of autologous blood clot was infused into the right atrium through a left external jugular vein. The dogs after embolization were divided into group A(mean pulmonary arterial pressure 33mmHg) and group B(mean pulmonary arterial pressure 43 mmHg). Each group of three dogs was monitored for a total of 4.5 hours. A 7F Swan-Ganz catheter was positioned and used to measure with fluid-filled transducer pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, mean pulmonary arterial pressure and mean right atrial pressure. Cardiac ouput was measured in triplicate by thermodilution and divided by weight to obtain the cardiac index. Blood gases, pH and saturation of arterial blood were measured. White blood cell and platerlets were counted in arterial blood. The results are as follows : 1) Changes in mean arterial pressure showed no significant differences between group A and group B following embolization. 2) Changes in mean pulmonary arterial pressure showed significant differences between group A and group B(p<0.05). 3) Changes in cardiac index showed significant differences between group A and group B after 45 minutes following embolization(p<0.05). 4) Changes in total pulmonary resistance showed significant differences between group A and group B after 45 minutes following embolization(p<0.05). 5) PaO2 showed significant differences between group A and group B after one hour following embolization(p<0.05), but arterial pH showed no significant difference. 6) Changes in mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, mean right atrial pressure and heart rates showed no significant differences between group A and group B following embolization. In conclusion, changes in mean pulmonary arterial pressure, cardiac index, total pulmonary resistance and PaO2 showed significant differences between group A and group B following embolization.
Animals
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Arterial Pressure
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Atrial Pressure
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Autopsy
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Catheters
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Dogs*
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Gases
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Heart Atria
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Heart Rate
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Hemodynamics
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Jugular Veins
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Leukocytes
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Models, Theoretical
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Mortality
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Pancuronium
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Pentobarbital
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Prognosis
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Pulmonary Artery*
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Pulmonary Embolism*
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Pulmonary Wedge Pressure
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Thermodilution
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Transducers
7.Acute Myocardial Infarction with Normal Coronary Arteriography.
Dong Ju CHOI ; Kwang Kon KOH ; Hyo Soo KIM ; Cheol Ho KIM ; Byung Hee OH ; Young Bae PARK ; Yoon Shik CHOI ; Jung Don SEO ; Young Woo LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1988;18(3):345-352
17 cases of acute myocardial infarction with no or insignificant narrowing of major coronary arteries on angiogram and without any-other types of heart disease were found in a series of 133 consecutively studied patients with acute myocardial infarction(12,7%). There were no differences in risk factors between groups. Although the infarction site were similar in both groups, the patients with normal coronary arteries had fewer complications during hospitalization(p<0.05) and lesser ST segment change during the exercise test before discharge(p<0.05). In the hemodynamic fingings, cardiac index, left ventricualr and diastolic pressure and resional wall motion were similar in both groups of the patients, but ejection fraction was higher(p<0.05) in the patients with the normal coronary arteries. In conclusion, it could be predicted that the acute myocardial infarction with the normal coronary arteries would have the better prognosis. And a transient coronary occlusion, as the most likely pathogenic mechanism of the acute mtocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries, might be studied in the aspect of the thrombosis following lysis, the coronary artery spasm and the platelet aggregation.
Angiography*
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Blood Pressure
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Coronary Occlusion
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Coronary Vessels
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Exercise Test
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Heart Diseases
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Infarction
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Myocardial Infarction*
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Platelet Aggregation
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Prognosis
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Risk Factors
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Spasm
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Thrombosis
8.A Case of Uncrossed Complete Ureteral Duplication with Upper System Reflux and Caudal Orthotopic Orifice with Ureterocele.
Dai Haing CHO ; Kwang Don LEE ; Suk Young JUNG ; Sung Hak KANG ; Jong Hoon AHN ; Dong Hwan LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1994;35(6):686-689
We report a case of uncrossed complete ureteral duplication with the orifice of the upper system ureter opening in the cranial and lateral positionin the bladder. There was reflux only to the upper system of the duplex kidney and the orifice of the lower system ureter in caudal position was associated with a ureterocele, and the lower pole system was large and non-functioning. The patient was treated successfully by lower pole heminephrectomy and ureterectomy.
Humans
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Kidney
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Ureter*
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Ureterocele*
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Urinary Bladder
9.A Case of Idiopathic Restrictive Cardiomyopathy.
Ki Young CHUNG ; Ki Byoung NAM ; Kwang Kon KO ; Myoung Mook LEE ; Young Bae PARK ; Yun Shik CHOI ; Jung Don SEO ; Young Woo LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1990;20(2):260-264
Idiopathic restrictive cardiomyopathy is characterized by clinical and hemodynamic findings of restrictive cardiomyopathy in the absence of morphologic cause. The differential diagnosis between idiopathic restrictive cardiomyopathy and noncalcified constrictive pericarditis is difficult but the distinction is crucial because of the therapeutic implication. The diagnosis of idiopathic restrictive cardiomyopathy is aided by echocardiography and cardiac catheterization, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. The patients should be approached systemically to differentiate from noncalcified constritive pericarditis.
Cardiac Catheterization
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Cardiac Catheters
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Cardiomyopathy, Restrictive*
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Diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Echocardiography
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Pericarditis
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Pericarditis, Constrictive
10.Double Chambered Right Ventricle(DCRV) in Adult and Adolescence.
Chee Jeong KIM ; In Ho CHAI ; Kwang Kon KOH ; Dae Won SOHN ; Myoung Mook LEE ; Young Bae PARK ; Yun Shik CHOI ; Jung Don SEO ; Young Woo LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1990;20(2):248-255
DCRV is a rare cause of right ventricular outflow obstruction by anomalous muscle bundle at the level of sinus portion. The symptoms due to DCRV itself were mild inspite of significant pressure gradient over 90mmHg between proximal and distal chamber, and became severe by associated complication of bacterial endocarditis or aortic regurgitation in ventricular septal defect. In 12 cases(40%), right ventricular hypertrophy configuration in electrocardiogram was characteristic. Although R wave in V1 was tall, S wave in V6 and R wave in aVR were indistinctive. Those were very useful findings for diagnosis of DCRV which was thought to be possible only invasively. With operation prior to overt right ventricular faliure, the prognosis was good with only minor complication.
Adolescent*
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Adult*
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Aortic Valve Insufficiency
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Diagnosis
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Electrocardiography
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Endocarditis, Bacterial
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Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular
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Humans
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Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular
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Prognosis
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Ventricular Outflow Obstruction