1.Development and Prevention of Pneumoconiosis in Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(5):609-615
No abstract available.
Korea*
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Pneumoconiosis*
2.Conventional blood conservation in elective cardiac surgery.
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1993;26(2):108-114
No abstract available.
Thoracic Surgery*
3.Value of abdominal ultrasound as screening test.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1993;14(4):240-249
No abstract available.
Mass Screening*
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Ultrasonography*
4.Problematic Behaviors recognized by Caregiver in Demented Older Adults.
Young Soon CHOI ; Hyun Li CHOI
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 2004;7(1):58-67
Behavioral symptoms are frequent and problematic components of dementia. The aim of this study was to detect behavioral problem of the 25 item of dementia problem behaviour(DPB)assesment scale for demented older adults. Seventy-three patients with dementia staying in the day care center, group home, dementia hospital, nursing home were recruited data on problematic behavior obtained through interviews with their caregiver during 2 months from March to May 2004. Results shows that problematic behaviors common occurring in 95% of subjects. The most frequently exhibited problematic behaviors were repetitive movement(1.05), repetitive questions(1.03), restlessness(1.0). indifference(0.97). shouting/screaming(0.92). Problematic Behaviors of the demented older adults were closely associated to the distress for caregiver. Most distressful ones for caregivers were repetitive questions(1.46), repetitive movement(1.42), shouting/ screaming (1.42), indifference(1.41). restlessness(1.41). Problematic Behaviors of the demented older adults were divided into six subdivisions, among those restless behavior was positively correlated with aggressive behavior, nervous symptom and psychotic symptom. and then nervous symptom was interrelated to psychotic symptom(p<0.01). This study has limitation that field study data were derived from various primary caregivers.
Adult*
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Behavioral Symptoms
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Caregivers*
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Day Care, Medical
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Dementia
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Group Homes
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Humans
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Nursing Homes
6.Congenital intestinal atresia and stenosis.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;41(4):439-448
No abstract available.
Constriction, Pathologic*
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Intestinal Atresia*
7.Recent 9-year Experience for Biliary Atresia with Introduction of a New Ultrasonographic Diagnosis.
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2000;6(1):19-26
This paper includes our 9-year experience of 34 infants with biliary atresia with introduction of a new non-invasive diagnostic method, that is, ultrasonographic "triangular cord" (TC) sign. TC sign was defined as visualization of a triangular or a band-like echogenicity just cranial to the portal vein. Ultrasonographic TC sign seemed to be a simple, non-invasive, time-saving and useful tool in the diagnosis of biliary atresia, representing 84% sensitivity. Active bile excretion was restored in 90% of the patients who were treated between 31-60days, 78% of those between 61-90 days, and 33% of those being 91days or older. The incidence of postoperative cholangitis was 36%, and construction of antireflux valve in the Roux-en -Y loop did not affect the incidence of postoperative cholangitis (P=0.18). As for the surgical outcome, of 34 infants with biliary atresia, 23 (68%) are alive for 2-102 months period, and 12 of them are alive for more than 5 years . Five-year estimate survival by Kaplan-Meier method was 66 %.
Bile
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Biliary Atresia*
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Cholangitis
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Diagnosis*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant
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Portal Vein
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Ultrasonography
8.Factors Related to Self-care Behavior and the Control of Hypertension inthe Low-income Elderly.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2006;17(4):441-450
No abstract available.
Aged*
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Humans
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Hypertension*
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Self Care*
9.Test of predictive validity for the new pressure risk assessment scale..
Kyung Sook CHOI ; Mi Soon SONG
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1991;3(1):19-28
No abstract available.
Risk Assessment*
10.The Mitral Regurgitation in Patent Ductus Arteriosus(PDA).
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(3):317-321
Mitral regurgitation (MR) was analyzed by Doppler echocardiography, preoperatively and postoperatively, in 59 patients with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). The ratio of left atrial dimension and aortic root dimension (LAD/AOD) and the maximal velocity of the mitral valve (MVmax) were compared in pre, postop group. The degree of the regurgitation was given to the MR group. In preop MR group (13 of 59,22%), we compared the LAD/AOD by echo and the Qp/Qs by catheterization with non-MR group. The following results were obtained: 1) In preop MR group, about half of them had a grade 1 regurgitation, where as one fourth showed grade 2, remaining one fourth showed grade 3. The later were all changed to grade 2, postoperatively. The whiffle or mild MR (grade 1 or 2) shown preoperatively were slightly reduced in their degrees of regurgitation, but most were not disappeared and persisted to 7th postop day. 2) LAD/AOD and MVmax were significantly reduced at postop state of PDA. 3) In preop MR group (n=13), LAD/AOD was significantly increased. Qp/Qs was higher in MR grade 2 group (n=6). In conclusion, left atrial dilatation could be a factor causing mitral regurgitation in the PDA. The amount of the pulmonary blood flow also related to that. The size of the PDA itself, Rp/Rs and associated cardiac lesions were not related to the regurgitation.
Catheterization
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Catheters
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Dilatation
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Ductus Arteriosus, Patent
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Echocardiography, Doppler
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Humans
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Mitral Valve
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Mitral Valve Insufficiency*