1.Assessment of Influenza Vaccine Immunogenicity in Immunocompromized Host During 2009 Influenza Season: A Single Institution Experience.
Dong Hwan KIM ; Bong Sup SONG ; Jun Ah LEE ; Dong Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2012;19(1):1-11
PURPOSE: Although influenza is regarded as one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children with cancer, the actual vaccine coverage remains poor. We conducted evaluation of immunogenicity and safety of influenza vaccine in children with cancer. METHODS: In this study, 25 children with cancer who received influenza vaccine (SK influenza IX vaccine(R)) at the Korea Cancer Center Hospital between October and December 2009 were analyzed. Blood samples of patients were collected twice (at the beginning of this study and at 30th day after vaccination) and their antibody titers were measured using the hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) assay. Immunogenicity of the influenza vaccine was assessed by seroprotection rate on days 0 and 30, seroconversion rate on day 30, and mean fold increase (MFI) of geometric mean titer (GMT) of HI between days 0 and 30. RESULTS: Any of the subjects in our study did not experienced serious adverse events after influenza vaccination. Seroprotection rates were 68% for H1N1, 40% for H3N2, and 36% for B. Seroconversion rates were 12% for H1N1, 16% for H3N2, and 20% for B. MFIs were 0.9 for H1N1, 1.2 for H3N2, and 1.8 for B. CONCLUSION: In the study, we found a limited protective immune response to influenza vaccine, among subjects with cancer. However, some subjects showed seroconversion, and there were no severe adverse events among all subjects, supporting the recommendation of annual influenza vaccination in children with cancer.
Child
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Humans
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Influenza Vaccines
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Influenza, Human
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Korea
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Vaccination
2.Risk Factor of Left Atrial Thrombi after Valve Replacement.
Yoon Nyun KIM ; Young Sung SONG ; Sung Rae CHO ; Kyung Ah PARK ; Sae Young CHOI
Korean Circulation Journal 1993;23(5):684-691
BACKGROUND: Thromboembolism is the major complication in patients with the insertion of cardiac prosthetic valves. The purpose of this study is evaluate the risk factors about the formation of left atrial thrombi after cardiac valve replacement. METHOD: Transesophageal(TEE) and transthoracic echocardiography(TTE) were done to evaluate postoperative cardiac condition in 98 patients with cardiac prosthetic valves from Jan. 1991 to Oct 1991. Several clinical and echocardiographic parameters were analyzied to evaluate the relationship with the formation of left atrial thrombi. RESULT: In univariate analysis, important factors related to the formation of left atrial thrombi are type of operation (p=0.027), postoperative left ventricular function(p=0.003), preoperative(p=0.037) and postoperative systolic ventricular size(p=0.024). However, in multivariate analysis postoperative left ventricular size(p=0.017), presence of previous thrombi(p=0.014), preoperative left atrial size(p=0.014) and postoperative left atrial size(p=0.014) are significant factors. CONCLUSION: Patients with high risk and low risk for the formation of left atrial thrombi after valve replacement can be identified by readily available clinical and echocardiographic variables.
Echocardiography
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Heart Valves
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Humans
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Multivariate Analysis
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Risk Factors*
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Thromboembolism
3.A Comparision Between Bucillamine And D-Penicillamine In The Treatmnt Of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 1995;2(2):164-173
OBJECTIVE: In order to compare the clinical effect and frequency of side effects between d-penicillamine and bucillamine, a chemical derivative of d-penicillamine, we conducted a randomized, controlled clinical trial. METHODS: 22 and 24 patients were allocated in each treatment arm, after stratification according to functional class, anatomical stage, and concomittant steroid use. We evaluated tender joint count, swollen joint count, tenderness score, duration of morning stiffness, and grip strength every 4 weeks. Westergren ESR, hemoglobin, leucocyte and platelet count were also checked every 4 weeks, and C-reactive protein(CRP)quantitation and rheumatoid factor(RF) titration were checked at baseline and 16 weeks. Study period spanned 16 weeks. RESULTS: At the end of the trial, both swollen joint count and tenderness score decreased significantly from baseline in both groups, whereas tender joint count decreased siginficantly in bucillamine-treated group only. Grip strength also improved significantly in bucillamine group. Duration of morning stiffness decreased in both groups. When we arbitrarily defined response as more than 30% decrease in both tender and swollen joint count from baseline, 27% of bucillamine group and 33% of d-penicillamine group responded. The response rate did not differ significantly between the 2 groups. ESR and RF decreased in both groups, whereas CRP decreased significantly only in bucillamine group. The frequency of side effects lasting more than 1 day and possibly related to drug was 14% and 37% in bucillamine and d-penicillamine group, respectively. The difference was statistically not significant. CONCLUSIONS: Bucillamine is as effective as d-penicillamine in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The frequency of side effect tended to be lower.
Arm
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Hand Strength
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Humans
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Joints
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Penicillamine*
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Platelet Count
4.Avascular Necrosis in a Corticosteroid-treated Rheumatic Disease Population.
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 1996;3(2):110-117
OBJECTIVES: Avascular necrosis of bone has been frequently documented in association with systemic lupus erythematosus and it has been suggested by many investigators that systemic factors may be implicated in its pathogenesis. In order to define the incidence, clinical feature and related risk factors of avascular necrosis in corticosteroid- treated rheumatic disease patients, we conducted this retrospective study. METHODS: Medical records of 278 patients with diagnoses of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), polymyositis/dermatomyositis, overlap syndrome comprising either of SLE, polymyositis, or dermatomyositis, and mixed connective tissue disease were reviewed with regards to the following: 1) duration of disease, risk factors of avascular necrosis, such as the presence of Raynaud phenomenon, small vessel vasculitis, alcoholism. 2) history of steroid treatment, including duration, initial dose, cumulative dose and mean daily dose during follow-up, cumulative dose and mean daily dose during the first year of disease, history of steroid pulse therapy, and history of cytotoxic drug therapy. 3) laboratory findings including false positive VDRL, lupus anticoagulant, anti-phospholipid antibody, and activated partial thromboplastin time. 4) Development of avascular necrosis, duration of disease, activity of disease at the time of diagnosis of avascular necrosis, and the site. RESULTS: Nineteen patients developed avascular necrosis leading to the incidence rate of 18.5/1,000 patient-year. Sites of involvement were hip in 16 cases(84.2%), talus in 2 cases(10.5% ), and phalanx, scaphoid, and humerus in 1 case(5.3% ), respectively. Fifty-eight percent of patients had involvement in more than one site. Presence of Raynaud phenomenon, small vessel vasculitis, history of cytotoxic therapy, history of steroid pulse therapy, cumulative dose and mean daily dose of steroid during follow-up and 1st year of diagnosis were not significantly different between the 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of avascular necrosis in our patient population was similar to that reported in SLE patients previously, but other risk factor including steroid dosage could not be identified.
Alcoholism
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Dermatomyositis
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Diagnosis
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Drug Therapy
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Humans
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Humerus
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Incidence
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Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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Medical Records
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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease
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Necrosis*
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Osteonecrosis
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Partial Thromboplastin Time
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Polymyositis
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Raynaud Disease
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Research Personnel
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Retrospective Studies
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Rheumatic Diseases*
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Risk Factors
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Talus
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Vasculitis
5.A Study on the Relationship between Self-Esteem and Meaning of Life in Higher Grade Elementary School Students.
Kyung Ah KANG ; Shin Jeong KIM ; Mi Kyung SONG
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2009;20(3):269-276
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between self-esteem and meaning of life in higher grade elementary school students. METHODS: Four hundred eighty four elementary school students in their 4 ~ 6th-grade at S, G and C City were recruited by convenient sampling. Data were collected from August to October, 2008 using a self-reported questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed by the SPSS/WIN 12.0 program with mean, standard deviation, t-test, ANOVA, Duncan's test, and Pearson's correlation. RESULTS: The average score of meaning of life was 3.07 +/- 0.38 and that of self-esteem was 3.43 +/- 0.62. There were significant differences in self-esteem according to variables region and religion, and in meaning of life scores according to variables region, grade, sex and religion. There was a significant positive correlation between self-esteem and meaning of life. CONCLUSION: Self-esteem and meaning of life should be considered as important factors for healthy development in the elementary school period. Self-esteem should be considered as a main content in developing programs for finding meaning of life for higher grade elementary school students.
Humans
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Religion and Sex
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Self Concept
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Surveys and Questionnaires
6.The effects of commonly eaten Korean foods on glycemic index and beta-cell secretory function in normal and diabetic patients
Hyung Joon RYU ; Duk Hee HAN ; Kyung Ah HAN ; Doo Man KIM ; O Keum SONG
Journal of the Korean Diabetes Association 1991;15(1):131-133
No abstract available.
Glycemic Index
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Humans
7.Healthy lifestyles in childhood cancer survivors in South Korea: a comparison between reports from children and their parents
Kyung-Ah KANG ; Shin-Jeong KIM ; Inhye SONG
Child Health Nursing Research 2022;28(3):208-217
Purpose:
This study investigated childhood cancer survivors' behavior related to a healthy lifestyle during their survival period by comparing reports between childhood cancer survivors and their parents.
Methods:
In this comparative descriptive study, a survey was conducted with a 33-item questionnaire and one open-ended question about areas for improvement. The participants comprised 69 childhood cancer survivors and 69 of their parents, for a total of 138.
Results:
The total mean healthy lifestyle score, on a 4-point Likert scale, reported by childhood cancer survivors was 2.97, while that reported by their parents was 3.03. No significant differences in children's healthy lifestyles were found between childhood cancer survivors' and their parents' reports (t=0.86, p=.390). For the open-ended question, the main keywords based on the results of degree and eigenvector centrality were "exercise", "unbalanced diet", and "food". These keywords were present in both the children's and parents' responses.
Conclusion
Obtaining information on childhood cancer survivors' healthy lifestyles based on reports from themselves and their parents provides meaningful insights into the improvement of health care management. The results of this study may be used to develop and plan healthy lifestyle standards to meet childhood cancer survivors' needs.
8.Effects of Logotherapy on Life Respect, Meaning of Life, and Depression of Older School-age Children.
Kyung Ah KANG ; Shin Jeong KIM ; Mi Kyung SONG ; Mi Jeong KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2013;43(1):91-101
PURPOSE: This study was done to identify effects of a life-esteemed education applied logotherapy on life respect, meaning of life, and depression on older elementary school students. METHODS: A nonequivalent control group and non-synchronized design was conducted with a convenience sample of 142 students. The program named 'My Precious Life'. consisted of one session per week for five weeks. Students were assigned to the experimental group (n=70) or the control group (72). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Chi-square, Fisher's exact test, t-test, and repeated measured ANOVA with the SPSS/PC 18.0 program. RESULTS: Meaning of life and life respect increased significantly and depression decreased significantly for participants in the experimental group. CONCLUSION: The results of the study indicate that life-esteemed education applied logotherapy is effective in improving meaning of life and life respect and in decreasing depression in elementary school students. It can also be used to prevent existential distress and to intervene as a motif for having hope in life.
Analysis of Variance
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Child
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Depression/*therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Program Evaluation
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*Psychotherapy
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Quality of Life
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Questionnaires
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Self Concept
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Students/*psychology
9.The Clinical Characteristics of Patellofemoral OA in Elderly Female Patients with Knee Pain.
Hyun Ah KIM ; Yong Hoon KIM ; Yeong Wook SONG
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2002;9(3):207-212
No abstract available.
Aged*
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Female*
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Humans
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Knee*
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Osteoarthritis
10.Effects of Aromatherapy on Menopausal Symptoms, Perceived Stress and Depression in Middle-aged Women: A Systematic Review.
Shinmi KIM ; Ji Ah SONG ; Mi Eun KIM ; Myung Haeng HUR
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2016;46(5):619-629
PURPOSE: This study was a systematic review to evaluate the effects of aromatherapy on menopausal symptoms, perceived stress and depression in middle aged-women. METHODS: Eight databases were searched from their inception September 8, 2015. Two reviewers independently performed the selection of the studies, data abstraction and validations. The risk of bias was assessed using Cochrane criteria. For analysis of the data, a meta-analysis of the studies was performed. RESULTS: From the electronic databases, 73 articles were selected, and 19 removed due to duplication. After two reviewers read the abstracts of 54 studies, 34 studies were selected. Complete papers for 34 original articles were read and, 12 studies which met selection criteria were reviewed and the effects of aromatherapy on menopausal symptoms, stress and depression analyzed using meta-analysis with RevMan. In the 2 studies which included Randomized Controlled Trials testing of aromatherapy on menopausal symptoms and comparison of control and placebo groups were done. Aromatherapy massage was favorably effective in reducing the menopausal symptoms compared to the control group (n=118, MD=-6.33; 95% CI -11.51 to -1.15), and compared to the placebo group (n=117, MD=-4.14; 95% CI -7.63 to -0.64). Also aromatherapy was effective in reducing stress (n=72, SMD=-0.64; 95% CI -1.12 to -0.17) and depression (n=158, MD=-5.63; 95% CI -10.04 to -1.22). CONCLUSION: There is limited evidence suggesting that aromatherapy for middle-aged women may be effective in controlling menopausal symptoms, perceived stress and depression.
Aromatherapy*
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Bias (Epidemiology)
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Depression*
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Female
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Humans
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Massage
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Menopause
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Patient Selection