1.Cross-Calibration of Bone Mineral Density and Body Composition between GE Lunar Prodigy and Hologic Horizon W Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Systems
Sujin KIM ; Guen Young LEE ; Jun-Il YOO ; Sang-Wook LEE ; Yong-Chan HA
Journal of Bone Metabolism 2026;33(1):84-93
Background:
Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements vary among instruments from different manufacturers. This study aimed to assess the correlation between bone mineral density (BMD) and body composition measured by the GE Lunar Prodigy and Hologic Horizon W DXA systems and to develop conversion equations.
Methods:
A total of 120 healthy volunteers (59 males, 61 females) aged 20 to 70 years were scanned on both DXA systems on the same day. BMD was measured at the lumbar spine (L1-L4) and bilateral femurs. Body composition parameters were measured for the whole body and regional sites. Bland-Altman analysis, Pearson correlation, and concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) were used to assess agreement. Linear regression was performed to derive conversion equations.
Results:
The Hologic system measured BMD values 14% to 20% lower at the lumbar spine and 8% to 17% lower at femoral sites compared to the GE Lunar system (all P<0.0001). Lean mass values were 4% to 10% lower on the Hologic system. Very strong correlations were observed for both BMD (r=0.944-0.980) and lean mass (r=0.963-0.984). Cross-calibration equations were developed for all measurement sites.
Conclusions
Despite significant systematic differences, there was very high correlation between the two DXA systems. The conversion equations can facilitate comparison of measurements between these systems in clinical practice and research.
2.A Real-World Efficacy and Safety of KEYNOTE-522 Regimen in Patients With Early Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Shinyoung LEE ; Hyehyun JEONG ; Yeokyeong SHIN ; Jae Ho JEONG ; Kyung Hae JUNG ; Sung-Bae KIM ; Byung-Kwan JEONG ; Hee Jin LEE ; Gyungyub GONG ; Hee Jung SHIN ; Hye Joung EOM ; Young-Jin LEE ; Tae-Kyung YOO ; Sae Byul LEE ; Jisun KIM ; Il-Yong CHUNG ; Beom-Seok KO ; Hee Jeong KIM ; Jong Won LEE ; Byung Ho SON ; Jin-Hee AHN
Journal of Breast Cancer 2026;29(2):141-153
Purpose:
Based on the KEYNOTE-522 study, neoadjuvant pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy has become the standard treatment for early-stage triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).This study evaluated the real-world efficacy, safety, and predictors of pathologic complete response (pCR) in Korean patients.
Methods:
We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 174 patients with early-stage TNBC who received the KEYNOTE-522 regimen (neoadjuvant pembrolizumab plus paclitaxel and carboplatin, followed by doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide) at a tertiary cancer center between August 2022 and July 2024. We assessed the primary endpoints, including pCR rate and event-free survival (EFS). We performed univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses to identify independent predictors of pCR.
Results:
The median patient age was 50 years (range, 24–74 years). The clinical stages were II and III in 79.3% and 20.1% of patients, respectively, and 10.9% had clinical N3 disease. The overall pCR rate was 62.1%, and the N3 subgroup had a pCR rate of 47.4%. On multivariable analysis, high baseline Ki-67 expression (≥ median, 75%) was significantly associated with pCR (odds ratio, 2.84; 95% confidence interval, 1.45 to 5.66; p = 0.002). At a median followup of 18.4 months, the 12-month EFS rate was 97.4%, with significantly superior outcomes observed in patients who achieved pCR compared with those who did not achieve pCR (100% vs. 93.1%, p = 0.007). The treatment completion rate was 92.0%, and immune-related adverse events occurred in 13.8% of patients.
Conclusion
In this real-world analysis of one of the largest Asian cohorts of patients with earlystage TNBC treated with neoadjuvant pembrolizumab, the KEYNOTE-522 regimen demonstrated substantial efficacy and manageable toxicity, consistent with the original trial findings.
3.Analysis of Risk Factors for Recurrence of Distal Bile Duct Cancer without Lymph Node Metastasis after Curative Resection: Is Adjuvant Therapy Really Required?
So Jeong KIM ; Hee Seung LEE ; Moon Jae CHUNG ; Jeong Youp PARK ; Seung Woo PARK ; Seungmin BANG
Journal of Digestive Cancer Research 2026;14(1):43-52
Background/Aims:
The benefits of adjuvant therapy after curative resection (CR) have been demonstrated for bile duct cancer with lymph node (LN) metastasis. However, the putative benefits of adjuvant treatment for bile duct cancer without LN metastasis remain controversial.We aimed to identify recurrence risk factors for distal bile duct cancer (DBC) without LN metastasis following CR and high-risk groups that may benefit from adjuvant treatment.
Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed recurrence-related factors of patients who underwent surgical resection for DBC at Yonsei University Severance Hospital from January 2010 to June 2019.
Results:
Of 380 DBC cases receiving CR, 248 (62.8%) were pathologically confirmed as free from LN metastasis. The recurrence rates of all cases and LN metastasis-free cases were similar at 52.4% and 46.8%, respectively. Further, distant metastasis and local recurrence were about equally frequent. Involvement of adjacent organs, the presence of an R1 resection margin (cancer cells present microscopically), lymphovascular invasion (LVI), and perineural invasion (PNI) were identified as risk factors for recurrence (R1 margin OR: 1.642, 95% CI: 1.045–2.578, p = 0.031; LVI OR: 2.049, 95% CI: 1.347–3.115, p = 0.001; PNI OR: 1.901, 95% CI: 1.170–3.088, p = 0.009). Overall survival was also significantly reduced in patients with R1 resection margins (p = 0.018), LVI (p < 0.001), or PNI (p = 0.002).
Conclusions
The overall risk of LN-negative DBC recurrence remains high after CR. Aggressive systemic adjuvant treatment and active surveillance are required for patients with R1 resection margins, LVI, or PNI.
4.Factors Influencing Psychiatric Nursing Competency among Emergency Nurses: The Mediating Effect of Psychological Safety in a Cross-Sectional Study
Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2026;35(1):53-63
Purpose:
This study aimed to identify factors influencing psychiatric nursing competency among emergency nurses and to examine the mediating role of psychological safety in the relationship between communication self-efficacy and psychiatric nursing competency.
Methods:
Data were collected from 157 emergency nurses in Korea between November 20 and December 17, 2025, using an online self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation, hierarchical multiple regression, and mediation analysis based on Baron and Kenny's approach (IBM SPSS 27.0).
Results:
The mean score of psychiatric nursing competency was 3.25±0.31. Psychiatric nursing competency was positively correlated with communication selfefficacy and psychological safety, and communication self-efficacy was also positively correlated with psychological safety. Regression analysis showed that psychological safety (β=.43, p<.001), communication self-efficacy (β=.38, p<.001), and psychiatric nursing education experience (β=.21, p<.001) significantly influenced psychiatric nursing competency, explaining 52.6% of the variance. Psychological safety partially mediated the relationship between communication self-efficacy and psychiatric nursing competency.
Conclusion
Communication self-efficacy enhances psychiatric nursing competency through psychological safety, highlighting the need for integrated individual and organizational strategies.
5.Establishing an Active Vaccine Safety Surveillance System Using Large Scale Databases in Korea: Lessons and Scalable Insights for Global Application
Jin Gu YOON ; Eliel NHAM ; Yu Jung CHOI ; Min Joo CHOI ; Won Suk CHOI ; Young Kyung YOON ; Yu Bin SEO ; Hakjun HYUN ; Jung Yeon HEO ; Jin-Soo LEE ; Chung-Jong KIM ; Ji Yun NOH ; Joon Young SONG ; Hee Jin CHEONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2026;41(1):e47-
Vaccines are highly effective, but rare or delayed adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) require post-licensure surveillance beyond clinical trials. Korea lacks a comprehensive, active, database-based framework, yet key assets exist: nationwide claims databases (National Health Insurance Service/Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service), the national immunization registry (Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency’s Immunization Registry Information System) for National Immunization Program (NIP) and non-NIP vaccines, and increasingly standardized hospital electronic health records.We propose a federated, code to data architecture with data linkages between these data.Implementation should adopt a common data model (CDM), standardized case definitions, latency accounting, and transparent public reporting under strong privacy governance. Major challenges include multi step administrative approvals for data linkage, incomplete capture of adult non-NIP vaccinations, heterogeneous hospital data structures, and strict data protection constraints. Strategic priorities are to streamline statutory and administrative processes for public health use, mandate or enable claims-based capture of adult vaccinations, enhance CDM based interoperability, and develop secure hubs for aggregated outputs. With these measures, Korea will be well positioned to establish a scalable active surveillance system capable of detecting rare AEFIs, supporting transparent and evidence-based communication, and ensuring equitable injury compensation grounded in domestic data.
6.A Review of Dexmedetomidine Use in Electroconvulsive Therapy
In Won CHUNG ; Heung Sik KIM ; Younsuk LEE ; Hyoseok KANG ; Narae JEONG ; Eun-Jeong JOO ; Yong Sik KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2026;65(1):19-33
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is performed under general anesthesia, and the choice of anesthetic induction agents critically influences multiple aspects of the treatment, including the seizure quality, cardiovascular stability, and post-procedural recovery. Developing anesthetic strategies that reliably achieve loss of consciousness while preserving adequate seizure expression has been a central challenge in ECT practice because most commonly used induction agents possess anticonvulsant properties. Dexmedetomidine (DEX), recently introduced primarily for sedation in intensive care and various procedural settings, is a selective α2-adrenergic receptor agonist that has minimal impacts on the seizure threshold and seizure duration while providing a complex profile of sedation, analgesia, anxiolysis, and sympatholysis. These properties help reduce the acute increases in blood pressure and heart rate induced by electrical stimulation, and DEX also offers advantages for airway management because it induces virtually no respiratory depression.Importantly, DEX has also been consistently reported to reduce pre-procedural anxiety and postictal agitation or aggression, suggesting that it may allow more stable management throughout the entire ECT course compared with conventional anesthetic agents. This review examines the pharmacological characteristics and clinical implications of DEX in anesthetic induction for ECT and discusses its potential roles in future clinical practice.
7.Nationwide Survey on Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Early Gastric Cancer in Korea: Results From the Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research (KCHUGR) 2023 Survey
Jae Yong PARK ; Jeong Hoon LEE ; Tae-Se KIM ; Da Hyun JUNG ; Bong Eun LEE ; Yonghoon CHOI ; Wan-Sik LEE ; Young-Il KIM ; Sun Hyung KANG ; Hyunsoo CHUNG ; Su Jin KIM ; Joon Sung KIM ; Donghoon KANG ; Su Youn NAM ; Seung Han KIM ; Hyo-Joon YANG ; Hyun LIM ; Jin LEE ; Seon-Young PARK ; Seung-Woo LEE ; Sun Moon KIM ; Sam Ryong JEE ; Dae Young CHEUNG ; Chung Hyun TAE ; Seokin KANG ; Sung Chul PARK ; Seung In SEO ; Cheol Min SHIN ; Kee Don CHOI ; Jong Yeul LEE ;
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2026;26(1):50-59
Objectives:
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has become a standard minimally invasive treatment for selected patients with early gastric cancer (EGC). This study presents the first nationwide survey of patients with EGC treated with ESD in 2023, conducted by the Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research.
Methods:
Data were retrospectively collected from participating referral centers across Korea using a standardized case report form covering patient characteristics, tumor features, procedural details, histopathological findings, and clinical outcomes. Descriptive and comparative analyses were conducted to summarize nationwide ESD practice patterns and outcomes.
Results:
Data from 5460 ESD cases from 5250 patients across 27 institutions were analyzed. The mean age was 67.4 years, with 74.1% males. Multiple synchronous lesions were identified in 3.7%. Most lesions were located in the lower third of the stomach (64.0%), and differentiated-type adenocarcinomas accounted for 87.8%. The en bloc and complete resection rates were 99.2% and 91.4%, respectively. Curative resection was achieved in 80.5%, whereas local non-curative resection (L-NCR) and surgical non-curative resection (S-NCR) were identified in 2.8% and 16.7%, respectively. Additional surgery was performed more frequently in patients with S-NCR than in those with L-NCR (59.3% vs. 24.7%). The bleeding and perforation rates were 3.6% and 0.9%, respectively, and were mostly managed conservatively or endoscopically. The median length of hospitalization was 4.0 days.
Conclusions
This first nationwide survey provides a comprehensive overview of the current practice of EGC treatment using ESD in Korea, demonstrating high technical success and safety, and establishing a baseline dataset for future longitudinal research.
8.Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Korea: An Evidence-Based Analysis of the Upcoming 2025 Guideline
Chang Seok BANG ; Seung Joo KANG ; Su Youn NAM ; Sung Eun KIM ; Seung Young KIM ; Hyunchul LIM ; Chung Hyun TAE ; Moon Won LEE ; Seung Han KIM ; Hye-Kyung JUNG ; Byung-Wook KIM
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2026;26(1):23-36
The efficacy of clarithromycin-containing triple therapy (TT) against Helicobacter pylori has declined in Korea, with recent first-line eradication rates falling below 70%. Clarithromycin resistance exceeded 30%, undermining the standard regimen for H. pylori. These trends necessitate a change in the treatment strategy. This review analyzed the shift proposed in the draft of the 2025 Korean H. pylori guidelines. We examined the rationale for abandoning TT as a first-line empirical therapy and the establishment of a new dual-pillar strategy: 1) the declining role of clarithromycin-containing TT as a first-line treatment and 2) polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based tailored therapy as the recommended precision approach. We explored the 1) emergence of new empirical regimen options, 2) application of tailored therapy, and 3) adoption of potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs). Empirical regimens have shifted toward four-drug combinations to achieve higher cure rates. Concomitant therapy (proton-pump inhibitor [PPI] or P-CAB+amoxicillin+clarithromycin+metronidazole) offers high efficacy but raises concerns about antibiotic overuse. As a compromise, bismuth-augmented triple regimens (adding bismuth to TT) are now recommended; these modified quadruple therapies (e.g., PACB: PPI+amoxicillin+clarithromycin+bismuth, or PAMB: PPI+amoxicillin+metronidazole+bismuth) significantly improve eradication rates without requiring a third antibiotic class. Regarding tailored therapy, PCR-based domestic clinical research data consistently achieves ≥90% cure rates in first-line treatment—markedly higher than empirical TT in Korea. Economic analyses supported the cost-effectiveness of this approach. The guideline algorithm for salvage therapy was clarified. Bismuth quadruple therapy has been confirmed as the standard second-line treatment. For third-line therapy, we analyzed the efficacy of levofloxacin-based regimens, rifabutin-based therapy, and bismuth add-on therapy with two previously unused antibiotics. The 2025 Korean guidelines establish quadruple therapies as the new standard through a dual strategy: pragmatic empirical treatment and PCR-guided tailored therapy, with P-CABs and bismuth-based regimens as key components.
9.Ophthalmic Findings in Williams Syndrome: A 30-Year Experience from a Regional Center for Rare Diseases
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2026;67(6):193-200
Purpose:
We investigated the ophthalmic manifestations of Korean patients with Williams syndrome registered at a single regional rare disease center over the past 30 years.
Methods:
We conducted a retrospective analysis of the medical records of 19 patients who underwent complete ophthalmic examinations among 56 patients diagnosed with Williams syndrome and enrolled between September 1994 and August 2024.
Results:
Nineteen patients with Williams syndrome (7 boys and 12 girls) underwent their first ophthalmic examination at a mean age of 2.6 ± 2.8 years and were followed for 5.5 ± 5.1 years. Of these, 16 patients (84%) had cardiovascular abnormalities, 2 (11%) had infantile hypercalcemia, and 17 (89%) exhibited developmental delay. All patients displayed characteristic facial features with puffy eyelids. Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction occurred in 3 patients (16%) and resolved spontaneously. A stellate iris pattern involving approximately half the iris width was observed in 10 patients (53%). Strabismus was present in 13 patients (68%), including 6 with exotropia (1 with Duane retraction syndrome type 2) and 7 with esotropia. At the final refractive assessment (mean age 8.1 ± 2.5 years), 4 patients had hyperopia, 4 had myopia (including 1 with high myopia), 4 had astigmatism, and 3 had anisometropia; 7 patients (37%) required spectacle correction. Of the 11 patients with measurable visual acuity, 5 (45%) had amblyopia. Retinal vascular tortuosity was observed in 11 patients (58%), and attenuated retinal vessels in 10 (53%). Optical coherence tomography performed in 5 patients with normal visual acuity revealed markedly reduced central macular thickness in all, and a wide foveal pit in 1 patient.
Conclusions
Williams syndrome is associated with diverse ophthalmic manifestations that warrant regular and comprehensive ophthalmic follow-up.
10.Asia-Pacific consensus statement on medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients with osteoporosis
Akira TAGUCHI ; Daisuke INOUE ; Jin-Woo KIM ; Keskanya KESKANYA ; Wai Sin CHAN ; Hee Dong CHAE ; Chung-Hwan CHEN ; Ching-Lung CHEUNG ; Eddie Siu Lun CHOW ; Yoon-Sok CHUNG ; Linsey GANI ; Muhammad Kamil BIN HASSAN ; Unnop JAISAMRARN ; Chakorn VORAKULPIPAT ; Nutchada SRIYARANYA ; Aasis UNNANUNTANA ; Tanawat AMPHANSAP ; Seng Bin ANG ; Fen Lee HEW ; Julie LI-YU ; Terence Ong Ing WEI ; Jeyakantha JEYAKANTHA ; Mark Anthony SANDOVAL ; Thawee SONGPATANASILP ; Monica Therese CATING-CABRAL ; Thanut VALLEENUKUL ; Lalita WATTANACHANYA ; Chih-Hsing CHIH-HSING ; Weibo XIA ; Jawl-Shan HWANG ; Hiroshi HAGINO ; Natthinee CHARATCHAROENWITTHAYA
Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia 2026;12(1):1-17
A unified consensus statement on medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) has not yet been established among the Asian member countries or regions of the Asian Federation of Osteoporosis Societies (AFOS). This study aimed to develop a consensus on MRONJ in patients with osteoporosis across these countries and regions. In this study, the term “Asia-Pacific” refers specifically to the Asian member countries and regions of AFOS. A structured survey consisting of nine MRONJ-related questions was distributed across 10 countries and regions to assess the level of agreement and summarize regional perspectives. In addition, a manual literature review and voting were conducted to evaluate the current evidence on MRONJ. The key aspects of MRONJ, including definition, staging, diagnosis, pathogenesis, risk factors, management, and prevention, were generally consistent among the AFOS countries and regions. The annual incidence and incidence rate of MRONJ associated with low-dose antiresorptive therapy in patients with osteoporosis ranged from 0.025% to 0.136% and 21 to 283 cases per 100,000 person-years, respectively. However, evidence regarding the benefits of drug discontinuation before dental surgery, such as tooth extraction, remains insufficient. Large-scale, multinational studies across AFOS countries and regions are warranted to determine the incidence of MRONJ better and evaluate the impact of antiresorptive drug discontinuation before dental procedures. These findings may contribute to the devel opment of effective evidence-based strategies for preventing MRONJ in patients with osteoporosis.

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