1.Surveillance of work-related carpal tunnel syndrome in Korea.
Woo Chul JEONG ; Ho Jang KWON ; Mina HA ; Sang Chul ROH ; Beom Seon KWON ; Jeong Gun HYUN ; Seong Jae LEE ; Jong Min LEE ; Jeong Yi KWON ; Jun Seong KIM ; Nam Jong BAEK ; Ho LEE ; Kyng Woo LEE ; Sam Kyu LEE
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2004;16(1):37-47
OBJECTIVES: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most important work related musculo-skeletal diseases in Korea. However, there are few epidemiologic studies on the work-related CTS (WR-CTS). This study aimed to investigate the epidemiologic characteristics of WR-CTS in Korea. METHODS: Data obtained from the"CTS Surveillance System". Physician case-reports in the surveillance were used to document patterns of WR-CTS by age, gender, occupation, sign, symptom, working history. RESULTS: Six hundred and seventy-two cases of WR-CTS were ascertained. of which 314 with complete information on occupational history were analyzed. It has been estimated that as many as 72% of all CTS cases are work-related. The highest proportion of WR-CTS was observed in 'elementary occupation workers', followed by 'skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers'. The distributions of WR-CTS cases were similar with respect to age, obesity, and past medical history. The proportion of WR-CTS was higher in females. There was no significant difference in physical examination findings between WR-CTS and non WR-CTS cases. Repetitive work and the inappropriate hand posture seemed to be the risks for WR-CTS. CONCLUSION: WR-CTS is a significant public health problem. The CTS surveillance system is quite useful to elucidate the characteristics of WR-CTS, but it remains of limited use in targeting specific industries and occupations for intervention.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome*
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Epidemiologic Studies
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Female
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Fisheries
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Forestry
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Hand
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Humans
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Korea*
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Obesity
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Occupations
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Physical Examination
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Posture
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Public Health
2.Major Complications after Orthotopic Liver Transplantations.
Kwang Min PARK ; Sung Gyu LEE ; Young Joo LEE ; Hoon Bae JEON ; Shin HWANG ; Kun Moo CHOI ; Tae Won KWON ; Chang Woo NAM ; Kyung Mo KIM ; Moon Kyu LEE ; Cheol Joo KIM ; Sang Hoon HAN ; Kyng Suk KO ; Tyu Teak CHOI
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1997;53(3):415-431
A retrospective study was conducted to determine the incidence of major complications after liver transplantations which had been performed at Asan Medical Center from August 1992 to October 1996. Among the 43 orthotopic liver transplantations(OLTs), 27 were cadaveric donor liver transplantation(CDLT) including one retransplantation, 16 were living donor liver transplantation(LDLT). The over-all incidence of major complication was 52.4%, and there were no statistical difference between CDLT and LDLT. But the one-year cumulative survival was better in LDLT than CDLT(86.2% vs 63.3% : p < 0.1). To reduce the incidence of major complications after OLT, proper management of donors, early transplantation of recipients and shortening of cold ischemic time are mandatory especially in CDLT.
Cadaver
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Chungcheongnam-do
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Cold Ischemia
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Humans
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Incidence
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Liver Transplantation*
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Liver*
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Living Donors
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Retrospective Studies
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Tissue Donors