1.Factors Influencing on Resilience of Elderly Gastric Cancer Patients.
Asian Oncology Nursing 2017;17(3):170-179
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to review the resilience of elderly patients of gastric cancer, their self-efficacy, family support, spiritual well-being and depression. METHODS: The subjects were 100 patients who were 65 years old or older who had been admitted to the surgical department at K University Hospital in B City. Data were collected from August 10 to September 2, 2016. RESULTS: Resilience of patients showed significant correlations with the degree of self-efficacy r=.51 (p<.001), the degree of family support r=.47 (p<.001), the degree of spiritual well-being r=.59 (p<.001), the degree of depression r=.34 (p<.001). The factor that affected resilience most was spiritual well-being (β=.35), followed by self-efficacy (β=.21), monthly average income (β=.20), family support (β=.18), and experienced symptoms (β=.15). The overall explanatory power was 47.4%. CONCLUSION: The degree of resilience in elderly patients of gastric cancer was higher when self-efficacy, family support and spiritual well-being were higher. To improve the resilience of elderly patients of gastric cancer, the development and application of a nursing intervention program that take these variables into account is needed.
Aged*
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Depression
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Humans
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Nursing
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Spirituality
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Stomach Neoplasms*
2.Clinical Trial on the Hypotensive Effect of Buterazine.
Mi Seon KWON ; Soo Chul OH ; Min Sun PARK ; Heon Kil LIM ; Bang Hun LEE ; Chung Kyun LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1984;14(2):373-376
The hypotensive effect and side reactions of Buterazine were evaluated in 21 patients with essential hypertension. The results were as follows; 1) Before medication and after 2 and 4 weeks of medication, the over all average systolic and diastolic pressure were 188+/-23/112+/-7, 168+/-13/101+/-17, and 158+/-12/95+/-8mmHg, respectively. After 2 and 4 weeks of medication, the over all average systolic pressure decreased by 20 and 30mmHg(P<0.005, P<0.001), and the over all average diastolic pressure decreased by 11 and 17mmHg(P<0.025, P<0.001), respectively. In 69% of all cases, marked or moderate degree of hypotensive effect was observed. 2) There was no significant changes in heart rates before and after treatment. 3) In 84% of all cases, improvement of symptoms were observed. 4) There was no side effects which required discontinuing the treatment, except 2 cases which discontinued the medication.
Blood Pressure
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Hypertension
3.Factors influencing career preparation behavior of nursing students: A systemic review and meta-analysis
Seon Nyeo KIM ; Mi Sun BANG ; Hae Yoon SHIN ; Sue-Kyung SOHN
Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2020;26(3):225-237
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to systematically review and conduct meta-analysis on factors affecting career preparation behavior of Korean nursing students.
Methods:
Related articles published in Korean and English were collected based on search terms and converted into a numerical database. Data extraction, quality assessment and analysis including a systematic review and meta-analysis were completed.
Results:
The review included 27 studies. There were 25 factors influencing career preparation behavior of Korean nursing students. Factors were categorized into four sub-factors: personal, contextual, cognitive-emotional, and goal-related. In the meta-analysis of 27 articles the total effect size (ESr) was .34. The effect sizes of the four sub-factors were .37 for individual factors, .25 for situation factors, .34 for cognitive and emotional factors, and .41 for target factors. The main factors were .53 for career-related efficacy, .43 for self-leadership, and .43 for career decision level.
Conclusion
Nursing students with high career-related efficacy and self-leadership are more likely to demonstrate career preparation behavior. Based on these results, educational institutions for nursing students must improve students’ self-leadership and career effectiveness through education so that they can set career goals.
4.Analysis of in vitro apoptosis induced by virulent Korean isolate of classical swine fever virus in peripheral blood B cell line.
Seon Mi KIM ; Seong In LIM ; Jae Young SONG ; Bang Hun HYUN
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2012;52(4):259-262
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious disease among swine that has an important economic impact on worldwide. One clinical symptom of CSF is leukopenia, in particular lymphopenia, which is a characteristic event that occurs early in the course of CSF. Though lymphopenia associated with apoptosis, the pathogenic mechanism underlying the lymphopenia has not been well studied. To understand these mechanisms, we investigated the response of porcine B cell lines to infection with SW03, virulent strain isolated from swine tissue in Korea. This study demonstrated that SW03-infected L35 cell were induced apoptosis through the detection of activated caspase-3. In addition, SW03 infection leaded to alterations in pro-apoptotic, Bax, and anti-apoptotic, Bcl-xL proteins of Bcl-2 family. Our results would suggest that SW03-infected L35 cells induced apoptosis via intrinsic mitochondrial pathway.
Animals
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Apoptosis
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bcl-X Protein
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Caspase 3
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Cell Line
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Classical Swine Fever
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Classical swine fever virus
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Humans
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Korea
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Leukopenia
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Lymphopenia
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Phenylurea Compounds
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Sprains and Strains
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Swine
5.Argutinic acid, A New Triterpenoid from the Fruits of Actinidia arguta
Se Hwan RYU ; Jong Hoon AHN ; Ayman TURK ; Seon Beom KIM ; Bang Yeon HWANG ; Mi Kyeong LEE
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(3):208-211
Actinidia arguta, also called as kiwiberry or hardy kiwifruit, is one of the major varieties of kiwi plants. It is small in size and has no hairs on the surface, which making it easy to be consumed. In addition, it can be cultivated in Asia, due to its cold resistance. We have been interested in the beneficial effects of the fruits of A. arguta and investigated the constituents and biological activities. A new triterpenoid, argutinic acid, along with three triterpenoids and three megastigmines were isolated from the fruits of A. arguta. The structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis including NMR, MS, UV and IR. Among the isolated compounds, two triterpenes, argutinic acid (1) and usrolic acid (4) showed α-glucosidase inhibitory activities.
6.Argutinic acid, A New Triterpenoid from the Fruits of Actinidia arguta
Se Hwan RYU ; Jong Hoon AHN ; Ayman TURK ; Seon Beom KIM ; Bang Yeon HWANG ; Mi Kyeong LEE
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(3):208-211
Actinidia arguta, also called as kiwiberry or hardy kiwifruit, is one of the major varieties of kiwi plants. It is small in size and has no hairs on the surface, which making it easy to be consumed. In addition, it can be cultivated in Asia, due to its cold resistance. We have been interested in the beneficial effects of the fruits of A. arguta and investigated the constituents and biological activities. A new triterpenoid, argutinic acid, along with three triterpenoids and three megastigmines were isolated from the fruits of A. arguta. The structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis including NMR, MS, UV and IR. Among the isolated compounds, two triterpenes, argutinic acid (1) and usrolic acid (4) showed α-glucosidase inhibitory activities.
7.Argutinic acid, A New Triterpenoid from the Fruits of Actinidia arguta
Se Hwan RYU ; Jong Hoon AHN ; Ayman TURK ; Seon Beom KIM ; Bang Yeon HWANG ; Mi Kyeong LEE
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(3):208-211
Actinidia arguta, also called as kiwiberry or hardy kiwifruit, is one of the major varieties of kiwi plants. It is small in size and has no hairs on the surface, which making it easy to be consumed. In addition, it can be cultivated in Asia, due to its cold resistance. We have been interested in the beneficial effects of the fruits of A. arguta and investigated the constituents and biological activities. A new triterpenoid, argutinic acid, along with three triterpenoids and three megastigmines were isolated from the fruits of A. arguta. The structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis including NMR, MS, UV and IR. Among the isolated compounds, two triterpenes, argutinic acid (1) and usrolic acid (4) showed α-glucosidase inhibitory activities.
8.Argutinic acid, A New Triterpenoid from the Fruits of Actinidia arguta
Se Hwan RYU ; Jong Hoon AHN ; Ayman TURK ; Seon Beom KIM ; Bang Yeon HWANG ; Mi Kyeong LEE
Natural Product Sciences 2024;30(3):208-211
Actinidia arguta, also called as kiwiberry or hardy kiwifruit, is one of the major varieties of kiwi plants. It is small in size and has no hairs on the surface, which making it easy to be consumed. In addition, it can be cultivated in Asia, due to its cold resistance. We have been interested in the beneficial effects of the fruits of A. arguta and investigated the constituents and biological activities. A new triterpenoid, argutinic acid, along with three triterpenoids and three megastigmines were isolated from the fruits of A. arguta. The structures were determined by spectroscopic analysis including NMR, MS, UV and IR. Among the isolated compounds, two triterpenes, argutinic acid (1) and usrolic acid (4) showed α-glucosidase inhibitory activities.
9.Clinical Analysis of Typical Medullary Carcinoma of the Breast.
Kyu Hwan CHOI ; Woo Chul NOH ; Nam Sun PAIK ; Nan Mo MOON ; Ho Yoon BANG ; Dong Wook CHOI ; Jong Inn LEE ; Seon Mi MOON
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1998;30(1):113-118
PURPOSE: Medullary carcinoma of the breast is an uncommon subtype of infiltrating ductal carcinoma and its incidence in different series ranges between 2% and 8% of all breast canoers. The histopathologic criteria for medullary carcinoma of the breast used by most pathologists today were delineated by Ridolfi et al. in 1977. The criteria of typical medullary carcinoma include all of followings: 75% or more of syncytial growth pattern, microscopically completely circumscribed, no intraductal component, moderate to marked diffuse mononuclear stromal invasion, nuclear grade 1 or 2. Medullary carcinoma has a more favorable prognosis than usual invasive breast cancer. MATERIALS & METHODS: To determine clinical characteristics of this tumor, the medical records of 15 women with typical medullary carcinoma treated at KCCH between 1985 and 1996 were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS: The incidence of typical medullary carcinoma in KCCH was 0.51%(15/2946) of all breast cancers. Age ranged from 27 to 56 years and mean age was 40.1 years. The peak age group was 4th decade(46.6%), followed by 5 th decade(40%). Most of the patients were premenopausal status(14/15). The major clinical manifestation of all patients was a palpable mass. Twelve patients were investigated for ER status, but all were negative. Preoperative fine needle aspiration cytology was checked in 6 patients, all cases showed positive findings for malignancy. The mean size of tumor was 3.01 cm in diameter and the rate of lymph node positivity was 40%(6/15). There was one case of systemic recurrence at 38 months after operation and the patient expired at 3 months after detection of recurrence. The others were alive without evidence of disease for mean follow-up period of 64.7 months. CONCLUSIONS: The mean age of the patients of medullary carcinoma was relatively younger than that of the patients with other usual invasive breast cancer. The incidence of medullary carcinoma in this study was slightly lower than western series. Medullary carcinoma showed good prognosis, even if estrogen receptors were negative, but to determine clinical characteristics of Korean medullary carcinoma of the breast, multicenter data should be collected.
Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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Breast Neoplasms
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Breast*
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Carcinoma, Ductal
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Carcinoma, Medullary*
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lymph Nodes
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Medical Records
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Prognosis
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Receptors, Estrogen
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
10.Clinical Analysis of 329 Cases of Total Gastrectomy.
Woo Sung LEE ; Nam Sun PAIK ; Seon Mi MOON ; Woo Chul NOH ; Ho Yoon BANG ; Dong Wook CHOI ; Jong Inn LEE ; Nan Mo MOON
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1998;30(1):63-71
PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate the safety including the morbidity and mortality of total gastrectomy and combined organ resection, to examine the survival rate and the prognostic factors of gastric cancer following the total gastrectomy and to assess the prognostic predictability of new UICC staging system after surgery in gastric cancer patients. MATERIAL AND METHOD: To evaluate demographic features, clinical presentations, preoperative diagnostic accuracy, postoperative complications and prognostic factors, we analyzed 329 patients who underwent the total gastrectomy or the total gastrectomy with combined resection for gastric malignancy at KCCH from Jan. 1990 to Dec. 1993 retrospectively. RESULTS: The early postoperative complication rates of overall patients and combined resection group were 9.1% and 8.9%. Mortality of these were 0.9% and 1.1%(p>0.05). The overall 5YSR was 52.8% and there was no significant differrence in the survival rate between the total gastrectomy only group and the combined resection group. The accuracy of preoperative UGIS and abdominal CT for determiantion of resectability were over 80%. The depth of invasion and lymph node metastasis were independent prognostic factors. CONCLUSION: The total gastrectomy with combined resection should be considered when indicated, because the postoperative morbidity and mortality is low and long term survival is expected. The new UICC staging system seems to be good to predict prognosis in gastric cancer patients.
Gastrectomy*
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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Mortality
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Postoperative Complications
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Survival Rate
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed