2.A Case of Werdnig Hoffmann Disease.
Woo Yeong CHUNG ; Cheol LEE ; Tai Gyu HWANG ; In Soon PARK ; Soon Young LEE ; Jong Eun JOO
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(7):726-730
No abstract available.
Spinal Muscular Atrophies of Childhood*
3.The efficiency of SAS used retraction of the anterior teeth on orthodontic treatment.
Soon Seop WOO ; Soon Tai JEONG ; Young Sung HUH ; Kyung Gyun HWANG ; Im Hag YOO ; Kwang Sup SHIM
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2003;29(4):245-248
The retraction of anterior teeth could be performed more easier by inducing of skeletal anchorage system rather than by conventional method on orthodontic treatment. But, we wonder how effective the system draws well without anchorage loss and draws anterior teeth aside posteriorly, and if the system can reduce the time, in comparison with the anchorage of posterior teeth. For that reason we have studied on the subject of patients, who were required the maximum anchorage on orthodontic treatment and the cases without crowding. The subjects of the experimental group are 35 areas of 20 people who were inserted miniscrews after Mx or Mn 1st premolar extracted. Also, the subjects of the control group are 81 areas of 45 people who were not inserted miniscrews. Compared the anchorage loss of experimental group with control one, we could get the result that the anchorage loss of experimental group is 1.034+/-0.891mm and control group is 2.790+/-1.882mm(P<0.01). Compared the space closing time of experimental group with control one, we could get the result that the space closing time of experimental group is 369.40+/-110.81days and control group is 406.56+/-231.63days. But the result of comparing space closing time has no significance in statistics. We recognized that the experimental group is more faster than the control group in the canine retraction velocity from the result ; the speed of a experimental group has as much as 0.60+/-0.23mm/30days while the speed of a control group has 0.44+/-0.35mm/30days(P<0.05). So, we could convince that orthodontic miniscrew is used effectively in the cases required the maximum anchorage.
Bicuspid
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Crowding
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Humans
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Tooth*
4.Surgical experience of benign pancreatic diseases.
Beong Kwon HWANG ; Soon Tae PARK ; Woo Song HA ; Sang Kyung CHOI ; Soon Chan HONG ; Ho Seong HAN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1992;42(6):805-817
No abstract available.
Pancreatic Diseases*
6.Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus in Children: Clinical Study for Cases with Failed Initial Management
Seung Ho YUNE ; Kwang Zin LEE ; June Kyu LEE ; Woo Soon YIM ; Deuk Soo HWANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1983;18(2):395-404
Supracondylar fracture of the humerus in children is the most common fracture of the elbow in contrast with infant or adult, and there are also many problem in treatment and accompanying complication. These injuries are difficult to manage in case of a delayed initial treatment or repeated close manipulation. We analysed 32 cases which failed and delayed initial management, at department of orthopedic surgery, Chung Nam University Hospital from Jan. 1977 to Dec. 1981. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The cases admitted after unsatisfactory treatment at other hospital among all cases are most common (59.4%). 2. The average duration after trauma are 5.3 days. The average duration until successful reduction after initial trauma are 7.3 days, 3. In types of fracture, there are all displaced supracondylar fracture (Type II, III, IV). 4. In treatments, initial sucessful close reduction are 5 cases (15.6%). The others require other managements, ie, final successful tractions are 5 cases, final sucessful percutaneous pinnings are 5 cases and final open reductions are 16 cases. 5. Cubitus varus deformity was more common in manual reduction and traction groups than in open reduction and percutaneous pinning groups, but limitation of elbow motion was more common in open reduction and percutaneous pinning groups. 6. In complications, there were 5 nerve palsies (4 radial nerves, 1 median nerve), 3 pin tract infections, 1 myositis ossificans, 9 severe cubitus varus and 5 severe limitation of motion.
Adult
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Child
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Clinical Study
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Elbow
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Humans
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Humerus
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Infant
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Myositis Ossificans
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Orthopedics
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Paralysis
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Radial Nerve
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Traction
7.The relationship between poor sleep quality measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and smoking status according to sex and age: an analysis of the 2018 Korean Community Health Survey
Jun Hyun HWANG ; Soon-Woo PARK
Epidemiology and Health 2022;44(1):e2022022-
OBJECTIVES:
Multiple studies have found that cigarette smokers are more likely to experience sleep disturbances than non-smokers. This study aimed to examine various associations between smoking and sleep quality according to sex and age, which have yet to be sufficiently examined in prior studies.
METHODS:
Data analysis was conducted using a nationally representative sample of 224,986 Korean adults who participated in the 2018 Korea Community Health Survey. Sleep quality, as the dependent variable, was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), with PSQI scores indicating either good (≤4 points) or poor (>5 points) sleep quality. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed considering socio-demographic factors, health behaviors, comorbidities, and psychological factors as covariates.
RESULTS:
The overall weighted prevalence of poor sleep quality was 39.4% (95% confidence interval, 39.1 to 39.7). In the multivariate model that excluded psychological factors, poor sleep quality positively correlated to smoking for both sexes and all age groups except for male aged ≥65 years. However, in the full model that included psychological factors, statistically significant odds ratios (approximately 1.5) for poor sleep quality according to smoking status were only observed for female under 65 years of age.
CONCLUSIONS
The relationship between poor sleep quality and smoking status differed according to sex and age. In order to improve the quality of sleep, it is necessary to intervene smoking cessation along with solving psychological problems, especially female in middle age and younger.
8.The Validity and Reliability of Korean Version of Lubben Social Network Scale.
Kyung Woo LEE ; Soo Young KIM ; Woobin CHUNG ; Gyo Soon HWANG ; Ye Won HWANG ; In Hong HWANG
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2009;30(5):352-358
BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, considerable evidence has been accumulated showing that social networks influence health. However few valid and reliable instruments exist for assessing social networks among elderly population. Therefore, we translated the Lubben social network scales (LSNS) and tested the validity and reliability of Korean version. METHODS: Ten items, self-administered questionnaires were translated by multidisciplinary committee members. Also they were reverse translated by bilingual and modified from pretest procedure. Reliability was tested by 4 weeks testretest reliability and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha). Validity was tested by factor analysis and construct validity comparison with the Korean version of Duke-UNC and Korean Health Related Quality of Life Scale (KQOLS) were tested for validity testing. RESULTS: Cronbach's alpha was 0.75. Four weeks test-retest Pearson coefficient was 0.78 (P < 0.0001). Correlation coefficient with the Korean version of Duke-UNC was 0.58 (P < 0.0001). Correlation coefficient with social function domain of KQOLS was 0.40 (P < 0.0001). Principal components analysis identified 3 factors. Three contents areas are family and friends networks, interdependent social support and living arrangements. CONCLUSION: Korean version of LSNS is both valid and reliable instrument, but fine refinements will be needed to adapt for use in practical settings.
Aged
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Committee Membership
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Friends
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Humans
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Quality of Life
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Reproducibility of Results
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Residence Characteristics
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Weights and Measures
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Surveys and Questionnaires
10.Two cases of Edward syndrome.
Jin Bok HWANG ; Woo Hyun KWON ; Soon Young SONG ; Chang Ho HAN ; Hye Li CHUNG ; Young Dae KWON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(2):250-255
No abstract available.