1.Clinical Value of Urinary beta2-Microglobulin in Patients with Urianry Tract Infection.
Nak Uk SUNG ; Chang Ryul KIM ; Jeh Hoon SHIN ; Woo Gill LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(9):1014-1020
No abstract available.
Humans
2.Comparison of Hepatitis B vaccination completion rate between 0, 1, 2 month scheduled vaccination group and 0, 1, 6 month scheduled vaccination group.
Ki Heum PARK ; Nak Jin SUNG ; Hye Sook PARK ; Dong Uk LEE ; Jong Sik YOO
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1997;18(10):1035-1041
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B vaccination schedule commonly used in Korea is divided largely into 0, 1, 2 month scheduled vaccination group(0, 1, 2 group) and 0, 1, 6 month scheduled vaccination gorup(0, 1, 6 group). The only difference bet.ween two groups is the interval from 2nd dose to 3rd dose. This st,udy had been carried out, to find whether t.he difference of vaccination interval influence the vaccination complet,ion rate or not. METHODS: Study objects are 135 persons over 20 years old who had heptitis B vaccination more than once in injection room of Dongkuk University Kyong-ju Hospital from Jan. 1st in 1996 to Dec. 31th in 1996. Data about vaccination completion were gathered from record book of injection room and telephone interview. RESULTS: Hepatitis B vaccination completion rate is 73.8% in 0, 1, 2 group and 72.5% in 0, 1, 6 group. The reasons for incomplete vaccination are forgetting vaccinat.ion date(36.4% in 0, 1, 2 group and 50% in 0, 1, 6 group), having no time to spare for vaccination(54.5% in 0, 1, 2 group and 43% in 0, 1, 6 group) and knowing positive HBsAb before completion of scheduled vaccination(9.1% in 0, 1, 2 group and 7% in 0, 1, 6 group). CONCLUSIONS: There is no difference in Hepatitis B vaccination complet,ion rate bet.ween 0, 1, 2 group and 0, 1, 6 group.
Appointments and Schedules
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Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Hepatitis B*
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Hepatitis*
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Humans
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Interviews as Topic
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Korea
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Vaccination*
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Young Adult
3.Suitability Assessment of Patients' Education Materials Made by Korean Academy of Family Medicine.
Nak Jin SUNG ; Dong Uk LEE ; Ki Heum PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2004;25(9):669-677
BACKGROUND: We assessed the suitability of patients' education materials made by KAFM (Korean Academy of Family Medicine) to suggest guidelines for making more efficient education materials. METHODS: The Korean version of SAM (Suitability Assessment of Materials) was used to evaluate patients' education materials of KAFM. The Korean version was modified within the centext of Korean language and culture by 3 family medicine specialists. We evaluated all materials which had been made up to October, 2003. Each item of evaluation criteria was assessed and agreed by 3 family medicine specialists. RESULTS: The total number of evaluated materials as 51. The average SAM score was 40.2% and its range was 22~78%. The materials on 'Early detection and self examination of breast cancer', 'Back muscle exercise for back pain patients', and 'Treatment and management of hypertension' received high scores. The materials on 'TIA', 'Alcohol and liver', and 'Children's constipation' received low scores. Two materials (3.9%) were judged excellent, 18 (35.3%) adequate, and 31 (60.8%) not adequate. The criteria for each item such as learning aids via road signs, layout factors, and typography received high scores. The criteria for each item such as summary or review included, 'context is given first', 'cover graphic shows purpose', relevance of illustrations, and 'caption used for graphics' received low scores. CONCLUSION: The items such as 'learning aids via road signs', 'layout factors', and 'typography' received high scores in the evaluation of patients' education materials by SAM criteria. There were also weak points noted about unclear purpose, less description about behavior change, irrelevance of illustrations, and lack of learning stimulation and motivation.
Back Pain
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Breast
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Education*
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Educational Measurement
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Humans
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Learning
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Motivation
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Self-Examination
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Specialization
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.Difficult Problems for Family Physicians in Clinical Practice.
Ki Heum PARK ; Dong Uk LEE ; Nak Jin SUNG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2006;27(2):91-96
BACKGROUND: Real performance in practice is one of the criteria by which residency training program can be evaluated. We surveyed the difficult problems in which family physicians underwent in their practices after a university hospital training program to evaluate our family physician training program. METHODS: The study subjects were all physicians who fulfilled our family physician residency training program in a university hospital from February 1993 to February 1999. Data on facing difficult problems were collected via questionnaire which was distributed in advance and answered by practicing physicians. The study period was the first week of each month from March 1999 to December 1999. RESULTS: The participating physicians were 13 among 20. Total collected cases were 179. The reasons why family physicians faced difficulty in their practices were persistent symptoms of patients, lack of knowledge, lack of skills and facilities, vague symptoms, multiple symptoms of patients, low compliance, negative feelings, and patients' economic problems. Common difficult problems were abdominal pain (15), low back pain (14), cough (14), arthralgia and myalgia (12), skin rash (11), dyspnea (8), multiple somatic complaints (8), otitis media (7), nasal stuffiness (6), and dizziness (6) among 179 cases. Rare diseases comprised 22.2% of difficult problems. CONCLUSION: The problems of difficulty that family physicians faced in their practices were persistent symptoms of chronic diseases despite active treatment, lack of knowledge and skills in differential diagnosis of acute illness, and rare diseases in the communities.
Abdominal Pain
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Arthralgia
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Chronic Disease
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Compliance
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Cough
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Dizziness
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Dyspnea
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Education
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Exanthema
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Humans
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Internship and Residency
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Low Back Pain
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Myalgia
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Otitis Media
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Physicians, Family*
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Rare Diseases
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Surveys and Questionnaires
5.The level of child-caretakers' knowledge about weaning food.
Hae Suk PARK ; Dong Uk LEE ; Nak Jin SUNG ; Ki Heum PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1998;19(9):693-699
BACKGROUND: It is an important task to give adequate nutritions to infants and to wean properly for rapid growth during infancy. Adequate behavior requires precise knowledge. This study was conducted to assess the level of child-caretakers' knowledge about weaning food which is essential to infants' healthy growth. METHODS: From April to June, 1997, we acquired 156 child-caretakers who visited a family medicine clinic in Kyungju and a pediatric clinic in Taegu(from 2months old to 6 years old) medical care. They were asked respond to the pre-made questionnaire. The data were coded and analyzed using Excel and SPSS/PC(version 7.0). Student's t-test was used to test the score difference between two groups by general characteristics. RESULTS: The proportion of correct answers to the question concerning the definition of weaning, was 66.7% ; on proper feeding method when infants do not accept weaning food. 18.5% ; on startion time of weaning food, 64.1% ; on the interval to add new ingredient, 23.1% ; on the sequence of feeding weaning food compared to milk or breast milk. 56.4% ; on How to prepare commercial weaning food, 54.5% ; and to the question in the completing time of weaning food, the proportion of correct answers was 19.2%. The main information sources on weaning food were books and magazines related to child care and rearing(50.6%). The total average score was 4.6/1.0. CONCLUSION: There are many child-caretakers who misunderstand the knowledge of weaning food. Therefore, primary care physician plays an important role in the education of child-caretakers on weaning food.
Child
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Child Care
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Education
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Feeding Methods
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Gyeongsangbuk-do
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Humans
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Infant
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Milk
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Milk, Human
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Periodicals as Topic
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Physicians, Primary Care
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Weaning*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
6.A Case of Dyke-Davidoff Syndrome.
Nak Uk SUNG ; Won Tsen KIM ; Myung Soon KIM ; Il Saing CHOI
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1987;5(1):84-88
Dyke-Davidoff syndorme is a rare congenital disorder which developed hemiatropy of brain, enlargement of ventricles and prominent pneumatization of petrous pyramid of the temporal bone. It mainfests unilateral invountary movement such as seizure, athetosis, chorea and mental retardation. This disorder have strong evidence of significance to differential diagnosis of cerebral palsy because of different therapeutic approach and outcome. Recently we examined 10 years old girl who developed seizure at 2 years old and gradually progressed with hemiparesis, hypoplaisa of right side of the body. The brain CT scan showed marked dilatation of lateral ventricle, prominent sylvian fissure and cortical sulci with somewhat thickened skull vault and pneumatization of petrous pyramid of the temporal bone on left side. EEG showed high voltage slow wave and spikes. So we report a case of Dyke-Davidoff syndrome with review of literature.
Athetosis
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Brain
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Cerebral Palsy
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Chorea
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Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Dilatation
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Electroencephalography
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Female
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Lateral Ventricles
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Paresis
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Petrous Bone
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Seizures
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Skull
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Temporal Bone
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.Smoking Types and Smoking Cessation Rate.
Jae Soo KIM ; Se Hoon LIM ; Dong Uk LEE ; Nak Jin SUNG ; Ki Heum PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2004;25(5):388-391
BACKGROUND: Many factors are related to smoking cessation. Smoking types may play an important role. Our study is to find out whether smoking types are truly related to smoking cessation rate and smoking cessation trial rate. METHODS: We evaluated via questionnaire 433 male workers at a company who visited health promotion center at a university hospital. 'Why test' was used to analyze smoking types. RESULTS: Out of 433 workers, we excluded 89 workers who had never smoked before, and 29 workers who answered incompletely to the questionnaire. Among 315 workers evaluated, stimulation type was 43 cases, handling type 10 cases, pleasure/relaxation type 26 cases, crutch/tension type 114 cases, craving/addiction type 45 cases, and habit type 6 cases. Smoking cessation success rates were 15.7%, 25.0%, 30.0%, 13.3%, 23.5% and 0.0%, respectively, for each type among smoking cessation trial group. Smoking cessation success rate was 65.6% in a group who did not belong to any specific type. CONCLUSION: ISmoking cessation rates were higher in handling type, pleasure/relaxation types and craving/ addiction type among 6 smoking types. People who did not belong to any specific type showed the highest smoking cessation rate.
Health Promotion
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Humans
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Male
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Smoke*
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Smoking Cessation*
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Smoking*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Obstetric Outcomes in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Wan Uk KIM ; Jun Ki MIN ; Nak Ki KWUN ; Sung Hwan PARK ; Yeon Sik HONG ; Sang Heon LEE ; Chul Soo CHO ; Ho Youn KIM
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 1997;4(2):131-138
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effect of clinical and serological variables of SLE on pregnancy outcome and to analyze the effects of pregnancy on the disease course of SLE. METHODS: We studied retrospectively about 91 pregnancies in 41 female patients with SLE, who had visted to Kangnam St Mary Hospital from January,1990 to May,1996. We divided the patients into two groups, who had been pregnant before SLE was established versus who were pregnant after SLE had been established. We considered the former as control group. We compared the fetal or maternal outcomes after divided the latter into subgroups according to our purposes such as cases with lupus flare versus without lupus flare, autoantibody (+) cases versus (-) cases, cases with renal disease versus without renal disease. RESULTS: The rate of fetal loss, prematurity was 19. 7%, 46. 9% respectively in 63 cases of 32 patients who were pregnant after SLE had been estabished. The number of pregnancy loss and premature delivery was higher in pregnancy after SLE was established than before SLE was established. Lupus flare was associated with the positivity of antibody to ds DNA and negativity of antibody to Ro. The frequency of fetal loss was higher in pregnancies of antiphospholipid (+) women than those of antiphospholipid (-) women. Pregnancy with renal involvement was associated with short duration of gestation and small body weight of neonate. CONCLUSION: Lupus pregnancy remains highly risky from a maternal standpoint in terms of increased lupus activity and from fetal outcome standpoint in terms of fetal loss and preterm birth, especially in the antiphosphospholid positive mother.
Antibodies, Antiphospholipid
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Body Weight
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DNA
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic*
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Mothers
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Outcome
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Premature Birth
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Retrospective Studies
9.Asymptomatic Duodenal Ulcer Patient with Candidiasis due to Medical Treatment.
Dong Uk LEE ; Nak Jin SUNG ; Ki Heum PARK ; Jung Il SEO
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2004;25(2):146-149
Candida was found in the oral cavity, jejunum, and ileum of the healthy population. In case of alimentary tract, the factors of favorable to candida colonization include old age, malnutrition, diabetes, burns, trauma, surgical operations, parenteral nutrition, intravascular or bladder catheterization, H2-blocker therapy, steroid therapy, immunosuppresive treatment and the use of wide spectrum antibiotics: however, gastrointestinal candida colonization is rarely found in the healthy adult. No case of duodenal ulcer with candidiasis has been reported in healthy people. Recently we experienced a case of asymptomatic duodenal ulcer with candidiasis in a healthy male, who had taken H2-blocker and proton pump inhibitor for 3 months after primary closure of duodenal ulcer perforation. Therefore we report this case with review of several literatures.
Adult
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Burns
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Candida
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Candidiasis*
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Catheterization
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Catheters
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Colon
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Duodenal Ulcer*
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Humans
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Ileum
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Jejunum
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Male
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Malnutrition
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Mouth
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Parenteral Nutrition
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Proton Pumps
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Urinary Bladder
10.Efficacy of sentinel lymph node biopsy with radioisotope alone and the prediction of sentinel node status using PET-CT in breast cancer
Ran SONG ; Seong Uk KWON ; Dae Sung YOON ; In Eui BAE ; In Seok CHOI ; Won Jun CHOI ; Sang Eok LEE ; Ju Ik MOON ; Nak Song SUNG ; Seung Jae LEE ; Seung Jae ROH ; Sung Gon KIM
Korean Journal of Clinical Oncology 2021;17(1):23-30
Purpose:
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) using both a radioactive isotope (RI) and blue dye is considered highly effective; however, there were limitations with the use of both agents in some hospitals, and blue dye has been shown to have some adverse effects. Additionally, preoperative prediction of sentinel lymph node (SLN) status using the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) on positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) can help avoid unnecessary axillary dissection or SLNB. Thus, we evaluated the efficacy and oncologic safety of SLNB using an RI alone in terms of long-term outcomes and determined the association between SLN metastasis and SUVmax of the primary tumor.
Methods:
This retrospective study was conducted at Konyang University Hospital between March 2011 and May 2018. Overall, 142 patients with breast cancer who underwent SLNB using an RI alone were enrolled. Data on identification and false-negative rates were collected. The SUVmax of primary tumors on PET-CT were analyzed for their association with SLN metastasis.
Results:
The identification and false-negative rates were 98.6% and 0%, respectively. There was no axillary local recurrence in patients with negative SLN findings. The correlation between the SUVmax of the primary tumor and SLN status was significant (r=0.249, P=0.005); the cutoff value for negative SLN metastasis was <2.15.
Conclusion
The single agent method using an RI is not inferior to other methods and serves as a feasible option for SLNB. And the number of excised SLNs could be minimized when the SUVmax of primary tumor is extremely low.