1.Problems in Measuring Blood Pressure.
Korean Circulation Journal 1997;27(5):485-487
No abstract available.
Blood Pressure*
2.Determinants of White Coat Effect in Essential Hypertension.
Jeong Bae PARK ; Hyun Ho SHIN ; Suk Koo CHOI
Korean Circulation Journal 1998;28(7):1168-1175
BACKGROUND: White coat effect (WCE) and white coat hypertension (WCH) are relatively prevalent in clinical situation (20 - 57% of WCH in the hypertensive population). The aim of this study was to analyze the determinant factors of WCE. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out in outpatient clinic in a consecutive hypertensives without receiving pharmacologic treatment. Twenty-four hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was performed following more than two resting blood pressure (BP) determinations carried out with the interval of 1 - 2 weeks by mercury sphygmomanometer. WCE was calculated for systolic and diastolic BP as the difference between a clinic BP (CBP) and an average daytime ambulatory BP (ABP). WCH was defined as;BP in the clinic > or = 140/90 mmHg with a mean daytime BP by ABPM < or =137/< or =89 mmHg. RESULTS: 1) Two hundred thirty-five patients (mean age 49.7 years, females 74%) were studied. Thirty-seven percent in male and forty-six percent in female patients fulfilled WCH criteria. 2) CBP was significantly correlated to daytime ABP (systolic BP;r=.47, p<.001 and diastolic BP;r=.65, p<.001). 3) The magnitude of WCE was greater in the group of WCH (28.9+14.6/19.3+6.9 mmHg) than ambulatory hypertensives (15.1+15.7/13.0+8.2 mmHg) (p<.001). 4) The magnitude of WCE is significantly correlated with female (r2=.12, p<.001) and the stage of CBP according to JNC-V (r2=.23, p<.001) in systolic BP, the stage (r2=.08, p<.001) in diastolic BP, and the stage (r2=.09, p<.001) and weight (r2=.15, p<.01) in mean BP. CONCLUSIONS: The magnitude of WCE in essential hypertension diagnosed at the clinic is significantly correlated with female, the magnitude of clinic BP, and weight.
Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Blood Pressure
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Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
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Female
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Humans
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Hypertension*
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Male
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Prospective Studies
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Sphygmomanometers
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White Coat Hypertension
3.Increased Uptake of Tc - 99m HMPAO WBC in Chondrosarcoma.
Suk Shin CHO ; Hyun Koo KANG ; Yun Young CHOI
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2001;35(6):389-392
No abstract available.
Chondrosarcoma*
4.Inferior vena cava thrombosis: US and CT evaluation.
On Koo CHO ; Yoon Young CHOI ; Yong Soo KIM ; Byung Hee KOH ; Heung Suk SEO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1993;29(1):69-76
Forty five patients with inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombosis were studied with the use of ultrasonography (US) and computed tomography (CT). Thirty seven cases were cased by tumor extension and the primary neoplasms were hepatocellular Ca. (26cases), renal cell Ca. (6 cases), Wilms' tumor (1 case), IVC leiomyosarcoma (1 case) and retroperitoneal metastatic tumor (3 cases). Non-tumor thrombus were 8 cases which included 5 cases of Budd-Chiari syndrome and 3 cases of thrombophlebitis. US and CT both were good for the diagnosis of IVC thrombosis. Cranial extension was better demonstrated by US whereas CT yielded better delineation of the lower extension. Even though, differentiation of tumor non-tumor thrombi by the echogenecity and density of the thrombus was not possible, the finkdings of adjacent tumor mass, complete obstructive thrombus within dilated lumen with bulging wall, and nontapered acute margin of thrombus made the possibility of tumor thrombus more likely.
Budd-Chiari Syndrome
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Leiomyosarcoma
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Thrombophlebitis
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Thrombosis*
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Ultrasonography
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Vena Cava, Inferior*
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Wilms Tumor
5.Two-phase Spiral CT of the Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: Comparison of Arterial and Late Phase.
Byung Ihn CHOI ; Joon Koo HAN ; Man Chung HAN ; Jung Suk SIM ; Myung Jin CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1995;32(3):429-434
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of the arterial phase of dynamic spiral CT in the detection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma compared with the late phase. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two phase spiral CT images of seventeen patients with pathologically proven pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas were compared retrospectively. CT scans were performed with 5mm collimation at 1:1 pitch table speed. Images of arterial and late phases were obtained at 35 seconds and 180 seconds after initiation of administration of 100mL of contrast material(3mL/sec), respectively. Images of the arterial phase were compared with those of the late phase. RESULTS: Images of the arterial phase showed sufficient contrast between the tumor and adjacent pancreatic parenchyma in 12 cases, insufficient in four cases, and no significant contrast in one case. Images of the late phase showed sufficient contrast in five cases, insufficient in five cases, and no significant contrast in seven cases. Images of the arterial phase was superior to that of the late phase in 12 patients(70.6%). In six of the 12 patients, only the images of the arterial phase showed contrast between the tumor and the adjacent parenchyma. The images of late phase showed only one case of three metastasis detected on the images of the arterial phase. CONCLUSION: The arterial phase of spiral CT is superior to the late phase that is comparable with conventional CT in the detection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
Adenocarcinoma*
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Humans
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Retrospective Studies
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Tomography, Spiral Computed*
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
6.Noninvasive Evaluation of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patency by Electron Beam Tomography.
Gyu Ok CHOI ; Ho Suk KIM ; Bum Koo CHO
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 1999;32(8):693-701
Recently non-invasive diagnostic imaging replaced the invasive catheter angiography in the diagnosis of vascular disease. Catheter methods are now almost confined to the purpose of intervention. Coronary artery or coronary artery bypass graft still needs catheter technique because of small diameter and the cardiac motion. The last challenge for radiologists in this domain is to obtain a non-invasive imaging. Electron beam tomography(EBT) for high temporal resolution is able to obtain a coronary arteriogram or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), of which CABG imaging is quite useful for the evaluation of patency. In our experience as well as others, the accuracy of EBT angiogram in evaluating CABG patency revealed that the accuracy of patency of saphenous vein grafts(SVG) is high due to relatively wide lumen, short and straight course and less influence from cardiac motion. The sensitivity and specificity of patency of SVGs were 92%, 97% respectively in the prospective evaluat on and 100% each in the retrospective evaluation. A false positive and a false negative case are rudimentary errors in the initial learing period. In contrast the analysis of left internal mammary artery(LIMA) graft was difficult due to the inherent small size and the adjacent surgical clips provoking beam-hardening artifact; therefore, the method of combining 3 dimensional reconstruction and flow mode study was important in improving the accuracy of LIMA patency. The sensitivity and specificity of LIMA patency were 100% and 80% in both prospective and retrospective evaluation. Therefore, EBT angiography is an accurate non-invasive diagnostic modality for evaluating the patency of CABG, particularly in SVGs. The accuracy can be improved with the improvement of the EBT and the development of the image reconstruction software.
Angiography
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Artifacts
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Catheters
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Coronary Artery Bypass*
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Coronary Vessels*
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Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Prospective Studies
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Retrospective Studies
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Saphenous Vein
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Surgical Instruments
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed*
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Transplants
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Vascular Diseases
7.Immunization Policy in Korea.
Infection and Chemotherapy 2008;40(1):14-23
Immunization is the most effective and cost-beneficial means to prevent infectious diseases. So it has been regarded as one of the most important public health interventions in many countries and taken seriously in the aspect of national security related to smallpox and avian influenza. A variety of fields including production and distribution of vaccines, quality control of immunization, immunization registry, control of adverse events following immunization, and control of vaccine-preventable diseases should be considered for making and conducting the immunization policy. Korea has a long history of immunization since smallpox vaccination had been introduced in 1882, and many immunization strategies, including measles elimination program, have been carried out successfully. But there are still some problems to be solved for improving public health through immunization. KCDC (Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is making every effort to analyze and solve the problems, especially in the area of evidence-based policy-making, improving immunization coverage by supporting cost for vaccination, promoting public trust in immunization, laying the foundation for vaccine production, and eliminating vaccine-preventable diseases through immunization.
Animals
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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Communicable Diseases
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Immunization
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Influenza in Birds
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Korea
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Measles
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Public Health
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Quality Control
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Security Measures
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Smallpox
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Vaccination
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Vaccines
8.Immunization Policy in Korea.
Infection and Chemotherapy 2008;40(1):14-23
Immunization is the most effective and cost-beneficial means to prevent infectious diseases. So it has been regarded as one of the most important public health interventions in many countries and taken seriously in the aspect of national security related to smallpox and avian influenza. A variety of fields including production and distribution of vaccines, quality control of immunization, immunization registry, control of adverse events following immunization, and control of vaccine-preventable diseases should be considered for making and conducting the immunization policy. Korea has a long history of immunization since smallpox vaccination had been introduced in 1882, and many immunization strategies, including measles elimination program, have been carried out successfully. But there are still some problems to be solved for improving public health through immunization. KCDC (Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is making every effort to analyze and solve the problems, especially in the area of evidence-based policy-making, improving immunization coverage by supporting cost for vaccination, promoting public trust in immunization, laying the foundation for vaccine production, and eliminating vaccine-preventable diseases through immunization.
Animals
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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Communicable Diseases
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Immunization
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Influenza in Birds
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Korea
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Measles
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Public Health
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Quality Control
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Security Measures
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Smallpox
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Vaccination
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Vaccines
9.Regenerative Medicine for Musculoskeletal Diseases
Young Suk CHOI ; Chang Eui LEE ; Young Koo LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022;57(5):363-370
Regenerative medicine (RM) aims to replace or regenerate human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish the normal function. RM comprises cells, biomaterials for scaffolds, and growth factors. The cells play an important role in regenerative medicine. Biomaterials can form tissue and transmit biological activity signals and promote cell adhesion. The biological growth factor is a signal transmitter necessary to regenerate tissues and organs. Bioprinting as a powerful tool for building tissue and organ structures in the field of tissue engineering has attracted enormous attention as a fabrication methodology for producing 3-dimensional structures. Bioprinting technology will be needed to treat musculoskeletal diseases. This paper will provide information that can be used as a regenerative medicine treatment for musculoskeletal diseases. It will enable the regeneration of the musculoskeletal system consisting of bones, joints, muscles, and nerves.
10.Effects of Adding Intravenous Pamidronate to Ongoing Menopausal Hormone Therapy in Postmenopausal Korean Women with Low Bone Mineral Density
Young Ah KOO ; Kyung A SON ; Suk Joo CHOI ; Byung Koo YOON
Journal of Menopausal Medicine 2019;25(3):117-122
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the effects of adding intravenous pamidronate to ongoing menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) on bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal Korean women with low BMD.METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included 74 postmenopausal women who received MHT for at least 1 year and had a BMD T-score of less than −2.0. Maintaining the same MHT regimen, these women were divided into two groups: oral placebo group (n = 44) and a pamidronate group of patients with gastrointestinal discomfort (n = 30) who received 15–30 mg pamidronate intravenously every 3–12 months. BMD was reviewed at 12-month follow-up. Bone resorption markers in both groups, urinary deoxypyridinoline levels in the placebo group, and serum N-telopeptide of type I collagen in the pamidronate group were assessed at 6 and 12 months.RESULTS: At baseline, the body mass index (BMI), duration of previous MHT, and femur neck (FN) BMD differed between the groups. Within-group analysis revealed that BMD of the lumbar spine (LS) and total hip (TH) significantly increased in the placebo group, whereas those of the LS, FN, and TH increased in the pamidronate group. The increase in BMD of LS was significantly greater in the pamidronate group, after adjusting for BMI and duration of previous MHT (mean change: 3.7% vs. 6.2%; P < 0.001). There were no changes in bone resorption markers in either group.CONCLUSIONS: Adding intravenous pamidronate to ongoing MHT for 12 months might increase LS BMD in postmenopausal Korean women with low BMD.
Body Mass Index
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Bone Density
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Bone Resorption
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Cohort Studies
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Collagen Type I
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Female
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Femur Neck
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hip
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Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Humans
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Osteoporosis
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Postmenopause
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Retrospective Studies
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Spine