1.Influence of Gamma linoleic acid (Epogam) on the Skin Surface Conditions of Atopic Dermatitis.
Hyoun Seung LEE ; Kyoung Chan PARK ; Kyu Han KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2000;12(4):238-242
BACKGROUND: Gamma linoleic acid (GLA, Epogam) is considered a safe and effective modality in the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) in which impaired function of the enzyme, delta-6-desaturase, has been reported to result in reduced levels of GLA, desaturated fatty acids. OBJECTIVE: We performed this study to observe the changes of skin surface conditions measured objectively by bioengineering methods in relation to clinical improvement after treatment with GLA (Epogam®) in children with AD. METHODS: Thirty-four children with AD were treated with GLA (Epogam®) and evaluated with clinical parameters.The changes of skin surface conditions were monitored by non-invasive experimental instruments. RESULTS: There was a significant decrease of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and gradual improvements in clinical severity after 12 weeks of GLA (Epogam®) treatment. The change of skin surface pH was statistically significant on the antecubital fossa and abdomen except the popliteal fossa. The other parameters including skin surface hydration and skin surface lipid did not show consistent changes. CONCLUSION: Clinical improvement of AD with GLA (Epogam) seemed to be achieved by the reduction of TEWL.
Abdomen
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Bioengineering
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Child
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Dermatitis, Atopic*
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Fatty Acids
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Humans
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Linoleic Acid*
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Linoleoyl-CoA Desaturase
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Skin*
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Water
2.An Evaluation of the Clinical and Radiological Characteristics in Ruptured Intervertebral Lumbar Discs
Seung Rim PARK ; Hyoung Soo KIM ; Joon Soon KANG ; Hyoun CHOI
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1995;30(5):1512-1520
Accurate delineation of the various types of lumbar disc herniation is vital for their proper management. We retrospectively reviewed 61 cases of ruptured intervertebral lumbar disc which were confirmed intraoperatively, and compared with the randomized selected contained discs of 61 cases to find out clinical and radiological characteristics of ruptured disc. The ruptured disc could be diag- nosed if the patients had following signs or findings. (1) more specific neurologic signs such as Lasegue sign, Peyton sign, muscle weakness, and hypoesthesia. (2) findings of total block and irregular marginal defect of contrast media in myelography. (3) more than 0.20 hernia index: 95% of sensitivity and 89.9% of specificity. (4) findings of torn PLL on sagittal view of proton density and T2-weighted image in extruded patients. (5) findings of high-signal-intensity extradural defects on T2-weighted image and round rim enhancement with Gd-DTPA on Tl-weighted image in sequestered patients.
Contrast Media
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Gadolinium DTPA
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Hernia
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Muscle Weakness
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Myelography
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Nose
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Protons
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity
3.Accuracy and Validity of Commercial Smart Bands for Heart Rate Measurements During Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
Chul KIM ; Seung Hyoun KIM ; Mi Rim SUH
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2022;46(4):209-218
Objective:
To assess the accuracies and validities of popular smart bands for heart rate (HR) measurement in cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients during a graded exercise test (GXT).
Methods:
Seventy-eight patients were randomly assigned to wear two different smart bands out of three possible choices: Samsung Galaxy Fit 2, Xiaomi Mi Band 5, or Partron PWB-250 on each wrist. A 12-lead exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) and patch-type single-lead ECG were used to assess the comparative HR accuracy of the smart bands. The HR was recorded during the GXT using the modified Bruce protocol.
Results:
The concordance correlation coefficients (rc) were calculated to provide a measure of agreement between each device and the ECG. In all conditions, the Mi Band 5 and Galaxy Fit 2’ correlations were rc>0.90, while the PWB-250 correlation was rc=0.58 at rest. When evaluating the accuracy according to the magnitude of HR, all smart bands performed well (rc>0.90) when the HR was below 100 but accuracy tended to decrease with higher HR values.
Conclusion
This study showed that the three smart bands had a high level of accuracy for HR measurements during low-intensity exercise. However, during moderate-intensity and high-intensity exercise, all the three smart bands performed less accurately. Further studies are needed to find a more optimal smart band for HR measurement that can be used for precise HR monitoring during formal cardiac rehabilitation exercise training, including at high and maximal intensity (Clinical Trial Registration No. cris.nih.go.kr/KCT0007036).
5.Standardization of the Korean Version of the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4)
Hyoun-Wook KIM ; Cheolmin SHIN ; Seung-Hoon LEE ; Changsu HAN
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2021;19(1):104-111
Objective:
The Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) has been used for screening owing to ease of use and brevity.In this study, we developed the Korean version of the PHQ-4 and tested its validity.
Methods:
One hundred sixteen new adult outpatients at the Department of Psychiatry of the Korea University Ansan Hospital participated in the study. We simultaneously administered other depression/anxiety scales: the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, the Hamilton Anxiety Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Beck Anxiety Inventory.
Results:
The mean PHQ-4 score was 6.52 (standard deviation = 3.45). Cronbach’s α was 0.792, and the intraclass correlation coefficient of test and 2-week interval retest was 0.827 (p < 0.01). The Pearson correlation coefficients between the PHQ-4 total score and other depression/anxiety scales were all over 0.6. Confirmatory factorial analysis showed acceptable convergent validity and reliability but questionable discriminant validity for some model fit values.
Conclusion
The Korean version of the PHQ-4 has sufficient internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and construct validity, but its two-factor structure showed incompleteness. However, we suggest that it should be used as a brief screening measure for common psychiatric distress that warrants further detailed assessment, but not to separately assess the severity of depression and anxiety symptoms.
6.Maximum Voided Volume Is a Better Clinical Parameter for Bladder Capacity Than Maximum Cystometric Capacity in Patients With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Prospective Cohort Study
Min Hyuk KIM ; Jungyo SUH ; Hyoun-Joong KONG ; Seung-June OH
International Neurourology Journal 2022;26(4):317-324
Purpose:
Bladder capacity is an important parameter in the diagnosis of lower urinary tract dysfunction. We aimed to determine whether the maximum bladder capacity (MCC) measured during a urodynamic study was affected by involuntary detrusor contraction (IDC) in patients with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)/Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
Methods:
Between March 2020 and April 2021, we obtained maximum voided volume (MVV) from a 3-day frequency-volume chart, MCC during filling cystometry, and maximum anesthetic bladder capacity (MABC) during holmium laser enucleation of the prostate under spinal or general anesthesia in 139 men with LUTS/BPH aged >50 years. Patients were divided according to the presence of IDC during filling cystometry. We assumed that the MABC is close to the true value of the MCC, as it is measured under the condition of minimizing neural influence over the bladder.
Results:
There was no difference in demographic and clinical characteristics between the non-IDC (n=20) and IDC groups (n=119) (mean age, 71.5±7.4) (P>0.05). The non-IDC group had greater bladder volume to feel the first sensation, first desire, and strong desire than the IDC group (P<0.001). In all patients, MABC and MVV were correlated (r=0.41, P<0.001); however, there was no correlation between MCC and MABC (r=0.19, P=0.02). There was no significant difference in MABC between the non-IDC and IDC groups (P=0.19), but MVV and MCC were significantly greater in the non-IDC group (P<0.001). There was no significant difference between MABC and MVV (MABC-MVV, P=0.54; MVV/MABC, P=0.07), but there was a significant difference between MABC and MCC between the non-IDC and IDC groups (MABC-MCC, P<0.001; MCC/MABC, P<0.001).
Conclusions
Maximum bladder capacity from a urodynamic study does not represent true bladder capacity because of involuntary contractions.
7.Evaluation of the Beam Quality of Intraoral X-ray Equipments using Intraoral Standard Films.
Sang Sub LEE ; Hyok Rak KWON ; Woo Hyoun SIM ; Seung Hyoun OH ; Ji Youn LEE ; Kug Jin JEON ; Kee Deog KIM ; Chang Seo PARK
Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 2000;30(3):183-188
PURPOSE: This study was to evaluate the beam quality of intraoral X-ray equipments used at Yonsei University Dental Hospital(YUDH) using the half value layer(HVL) and the characteristic curve of intraoral standard X-ray film. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was done using the intraoral X-ray equipments used at each clinical department at YUDH. Aluminum filter was used to determine the HVL. Intraoral standard film was used to get the characteristic curve of each intraoral X-ray equipment. RESULTS: Most of the HVLs of intraoral X-ray equipments were higher than the least recommended thickness, but the REX 601 model used at the operative dentistry department and the X-707 model used at the pediatric dentistry department had HVLs lower than the recommended thickness. The slopes of the characteristic curves of films taken using the PANPAS 601 model and REX 601 model at operative dentistry department, the X-70S model of prosthodontic dentistry department, and the REX 601 model at the student clinic were relatively low. CONCLUSION: HVL and the characteristic curve of X-ray film can be used to evaluate the beam quality of intraoral X-ray equipment. In order to get the best X-ray films with the least radiation exposure to patients and best diagnostic information in clinical dentistry, X-ray equipment should be managed in the planned and organized fashion.
Aluminum
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Dentistry
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Dentistry, Operative
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Humans
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Pediatric Dentistry
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Prosthodontics
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X-Ray Film
8.Association of beta2-Adrenergic Receptor Polymorphism with the Phenotype of Aspirin-Intolerant Acute Urticaria.
Hyoun Ah KIM ; Young Min YE ; Seung Hyun KIM ; Gyu Young HUR ; Hae Sim PARK
Yonsei Medical Journal 2007;48(6):1079-1081
The genetic mechanism of aspirin intolerant acute urticaria (AIAU) is unknown. To demonstrate an association between the beta2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2) polymorphism and the phenotype of AIAU, one hundred fourteen patients with AIAU, 110 patients with aspirin intolerant chronic urticaria (AICU), and 498 normal healthy controls (NC) based on a Korean population were enrolled. The genotype of ADRB2 at 46 A > G was analyzed using a direct sequencing method. The ADRB2 polymorphism at 46 A > G showed a significant difference between AIAU and NC; the frequency of the major genotype was significantly higher in the AIAU group (p= 0.017 in recessive model), while no differences were noted in allele and genotype frequencies between AICU and NC. In conclusion, the ADRB2 (46 A > G) gene polymorphism may contribute to the development of the phenotype of AIAU.
Adult
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Aspirin/*adverse effects
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Female
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Gene Frequency
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Genotype
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Phenotype
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*Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-2/*genetics
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Urticaria/chemically induced/*genetics/pathology
9.Clinical Features and Classification of Nail Diseases.
Jeong Aee KIM ; Hee Chul EUN ; Sang Eun MOON ; Kwang Hyun CHO ; Hyoun Seung LEE ; Bang Soon KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1999;37(12):1733-1742
BACKGROUND: Nail diseases are frequently encountered disorders to dermatologists comprising approximately 10% of entire dermatologic conditions. Despite tremendous development in dermatology, there are still difficulties in making a proper diagnosis of nail diseases. Furthermore, no methods have proven to be satisfactory in classifying nail diseases up to now. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to clarify and classify the clinical characteristics of patients with nail diseases who visited 'Nail disease clinic' in Seoul National University Hospital, and in Seoul City Boramae Hospital from July, 1996 to December, 1998. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis was undertaken by reviewing the clinical records, photographs and results of mycological and histopathological studies. Patients were classified according to the cause of their nail diseases or to the main physical signs of nail apparatus. RESULTS: The total number of patients was 255(male 95, female 160). Specific cause of nail diseases was found in 135 patients(52.9%). The remaining 120 patients were classified according to the main physical signs such as trachyonychia, onycholysis, chronic paronychia and so on. CONCLUSION: Major disease groups classified according to their physical signs had its own characteristics besides age and sex distribution. So when the cause of nail disease can not be determined, classifying these nail diseases by physical signs could be useful in treating and managing these patients appropriately.
Classification*
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Dermatology
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Nail Diseases*
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Onycholysis
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Paronychia
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Retrospective Studies
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Seoul
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Sex Distribution
10.Ciliary Activity in Basal and Activated Status and Its Correlation with Clinical Findings in Chronic Rhinosinusitis.
In Sang KIM ; Hye Young KIM ; Seung Hyoun BAE ; Jung Wook KANG ; Chae Seo RHEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2008;51(2):136-140
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are conflicting results about ciliary activity in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). And dynamic movements reacting to various stimuli in sinusitis mucosa have been studied rarely. This study was designed to investigate the ciliary activity according to the severity of sinusitis and clinical symptoms. We aimed to identify the dynamic ciliary activity in response to purinergic stimulation in sinusitis. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Nasal mucosal samples were obtained from 44 CRS and 20 normal subjects. We measured ciliary beat frequency (CBF) in the basal and activated status. For evaluating the correlation of CBF with clinical findings, nasal symptoms, endoscopic findings, CT findings, allergy tests, and olfactory tests were reviewed. RESULTS: No significant differences were found in basal CBF between normal and CRS mucosa. However, the CBF stimulated by ATP in normal and CRS mucosa showed marked differences: both the maximal increase and duration of increased CBF by ATP were significantly reduced in CRS mucosa. The olfactory test showed significant correlation with basal CBF, but the presence of allergy or nasal symptoms did not show significant correlation with the basal CBF. The CT score and presence of nasal polyposis showed negative correlation with the basal CBF (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The basal CBF of normal and CRS mucosa showed no difference. However, dynamic ciliary activity responding to purinergic stimulation was markedly attenuated in sinusitis mucosa. The severity of sinusitis and presence of polyposis negatively affected CBF.
Adenosine Triphosphate
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Hypersensitivity
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Mucous Membrane
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Sinusitis