1.The Significance of Bone Scan in Malignant Bone Tumors
Han Koo LEE ; Gwan Hwan CHIANG ; Tae Ryoon HAN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1981;16(4):873-881
Bone scans with 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate were analysed in 44 patients with biopsy proven malignant bone tumor who admitted Department of Orthopedic Surgery in Seoul National University Hospital from March 1979 to June 1981. The results obtained were as follows: 1. Cases, there were 21 cases of primary malignant bone tumors and 23 cases of metastatic bone tumors. 2. Bone scan showed single lesion in 18 cases (86%) of 21 primery malignant bone tumors, and mutiple lesions in 15 csses (65%) of 23 metastatic bone tumors. 3. There were 2 cases of cold area in bone scan of a reticulum cell sarcoma and a metastatic adenocarcinoma. 4. In comparison of bone scan and roentgenogram by number of lesions, 96 lesions were positive in bone scan or roentgenogram in 44 cases. In 21 primary maligmant bone tumors of 29 lesions, 24 lesions (83%) were positive in both bone scan and roentgenograms. In 23 metaatatic bone tumors of 67 lesions, 28 lesions (54%) were positive in both bone scan and roentgenogram, 40 lesions (42%) were positive in bone scan and negative in roentgenogram 5. In only 2 cases of multiple myeloma, showes positive in roentgenogram but normal in bone scan. 6. In metastatic bone tumor, bone scan showed 39 hot lesions without clinical symptoms as well as 27 lesions with clinical symptoms.
Adenocarcinoma
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Biopsy
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Humans
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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Multiple Myeloma
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Orthopedics
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Seoul
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Technetium Tc 99m Medronate
2.Clinical Features of Lower Extremity Amputees in Hwa Sung Goon: One Korean County.
Tae Ryoon HAN ; Jin Ho KIM ; Sun Gun CHUNG ; Jae Young LIM ; Suk Jin LIM ; Joong Kyung CHOI
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2001;25(4):707-713
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence and prosthetic uses of lower extremity amputee in one Korean county. METHOD: We asked community health worker in Hwa Sung Goon to recruit lower extremity amputees. We contacted them by telephone and tried to know their prosthetic uses, adaptations and their behavior about prosthetic usage. Also, we recruited all lower extremity amputees in Hwa Sung Goon. RESULTS: In Hwa Sung Goon, the prevalence of lower extremity amputees was 35 persons per 100,000. 93.8% of them had prostheses, more than half of them were not satisfied with their prosthetic use. For last 10 years, they changed into new prosthesis per 2.3 years. CONCLUSION: In one Korean county, the prevalence of lower extremity amputees was 0.03%. Most of them used their prosthesis, and walked independently. Their compliances with rehabilitative intervention were very low.
Amputees*
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Community Health Workers
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Humans
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Lower Extremity*
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Prevalence
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Prostheses and Implants
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Telephone
3.Measurements of Lumbar Segmental Range of Motion with 3-dimensional Motion Analysis in Healthy Adults.
Moon Suk BANG ; Tae Ryoon HAN ; Joong Kyung CHOI ; Sang Jun KIM ; Kwak Jae MOON ; Young Jin JO
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2003;27(3):424-432
OBJECTIVE: To measure the lumbar segmental range of motion (ROM) with 3-dimensional motion analysis system and compare the results with radiologic ROM measurements. METHOD: Ten healthy adult volunteers were included. We attached surface markers at the corresponding skin surface of each lumbar vertebral bodies and measured lumbar segmental ROM in flexion-extension, right bending, left bending, axial rotation with 3-D motion analysis. We compared some of the results with radiologic segmental ROM measurements. RESULTS: In 3-D motion analysis, segmental ROM of flexion and extension, right bending, left bending, right rotation, left rotation were, respectively: 10.1degrees, 45degrees, 3.5degrees, 1.7degrees and 1.9degrees(L1-L2); 17.9degrees, 6.2degrees, 5.1degrees, 1.4degrees and 1.1degrees (L2-L3); 15.0degrees, 7.2degrees, 4.9degrees, 2.1degrees and 1.1degrees (L3-L4); 14.9degrees, 5.8degrees, 4.6degrees, 1.7degree and 1.6degree (L4-L5); 10.6degrees, 4.9degrees, 3.8degree, 2.6degree and 0.8degree (L5-S1). There was no statistically significant difference in segmental ROM between 3-D motion analysis measurements and radiologic measurements except L5-S1 right bending, L2-L3 and L5-S1 left bending. No statistical significant difference in lumbar flexion and bending ROM was found between two methods. CONCLUSION: 3-D motion analysis is a useful method when measuring the lumbar segmental range of motion and it has an advantage to analyze segmental lumbar motion with three directions simultaneously.
Adult*
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Humans
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Range of Motion, Articular*
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Skin
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Volunteers
4.Development of the Korean Version of Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI): Multi-center Study for Subjects with Stroke.
Han Young JUNG ; Byung Kyu PARK ; Hee Suk SHIN ; Yoon Kyoo KANG ; Sung Bom PYUN ; Nam Jong PAIK ; See Hyun KIM ; Tae Hyun KIM ; Tai Ryoon HAN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2007;31(3):283-297
OBJECTIVE: To develop a Korean version of Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI) for subjects with stroke and to test the reliability and validity of K-MBI. METHOD: Six senior physiatrists translated the 5th version of MBI into K-MBI and we administered K-MBI to 30 subjects with stroke. Fifteen different examiners working at the 5 different university hospitals evaluated video-recorded examination cases independently to test the reliability and validity of K-MBI. We analyzed intra- and inter-rater reliabilities of the K-MBI by the Kendall's coefficient of concordance and Spearman's correlation coefficients, respectively. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was used for assessing internal consistency of the K-MBI and Spearman's correlation between the K-MBI and Brunnstr?m stage was employed to evaluate the validity of the K-MBI. RESULTS: The intra-rater reliabilities of physiatrists, resident physicians of rehabilitation medicine and occupational therapists were 0.93~1.00, 0.87~0.99, and 0.97~1.00 (p< 0.01), respectively. The inter-rater reliabilities were 0.93~0.98 (p<0.01) and Cronbach's alpha was 0.84 (p<0.01) as the internal consistency reliability of K-MBI. For construct validation study, each item of K-MBI had significant correlation with total score of K-MBI (r=0.54~0.78, p< 0.01). CONCLUSION: The K-MBI is a reliable and valid instrument for measuring functional status of subjects with stroke.
Hospitals, University
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Rehabilitation
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Reproducibility of Results
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Stroke*
5.Association between Nicotine Dependence and Depressive Mood among Patients of Smoking Cessation Clinic
Chang Soo KIM ; Ga Eun NAM ; Kyoung Man JUNG ; Byoungduck HAN ; Sung Jung CHO ; Jung Hun KIM ; Do Hyun EUM ; Tae Ryoon KIM ; Sang Woo LEE
Korean Journal of Family Practice 2019;9(2):235-238
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the association between nicotine dependence and depressive mood in patients who visited a secondary hospital for smoking cessation treatment.METHODS: From March 2016 to February 2017, a total of 48 patients who visited the smoking cessation clinic of a secondary hospital in Seoul were surveyed through questionnaires. Nicotine dependence was assessed by the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was used to assess depressive mood.RESULTS: The mean BDI score was positively associated with nicotine dependence (P=0.01). In multivariable logistic regression analysis, increasing BDI was associated with higher odds (1.21, 95% confidence interval; 1.02–1.44) of high nicotine dependence after adjusting for all confounding variables.CONCLUSION: Depressive mood was positively associated with nicotine dependence among patients who visited a smoking cessation clinic. Consideration of depressive mood in smoking cessation treatment may be helpful for smoking cessation among patients with a willingness to quit smoking.
Confounding Factors (Epidemiology)
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Depression
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Nicotine
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Seoul
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Smoke
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Smoking Cessation
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Smoking
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Tobacco Use Disorder
6.Stroke Rehabilitation Report using the Brain Rehabilitation Registration Online Database System in the Years 2006 to 2008.
Han Young JUNG ; Il Soo KIM ; Ueon Woo RAH ; Yun Hee KIM ; Nam Jong PAIK ; Min Ho CHUN ; Sung Bom PYUN ; Byung Kyu PARK ; Seung Don YOO ; Si Woon PARK ; Sam Gyu LEE ; Joo Hyun PARK ; Tae Sik YOON ; Tae Im YI ; Woo Kyoung YOO ; Tai Ryoon HAN
Brain & Neurorehabilitation 2010;3(1):34-41
OBJECTIVE: We report here on analyzing 3,128 subjects with stroke and who were discharged from the Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine of secondary or tertiary hospitals, and all the hospitals subscribed to the Online Database System developed by the Korean Society of Neurorehabilitation. METHOD: This is a retrospective analysis of the brain rehabilitation registry database for outcome of stroke outcome in the year 2006 to 2008. RESULTS: The male stroke subjects and cerebral infarction were 58.4% and 66.3%, respectively. Cerebral infarction in the middle cerebral artery territory was the most common, and the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex were the common areas for the cases of intracranial hemorrhage. The mean age of the patients was 61.7 years, and the most common ages were 45~64 years for all the stroke subjects. The subjects with cerebral hemorrhage (56.1 years) were younger than those with cerebral infarction (63.9 years). Seasonal variation was observed in the occurrence of stroke; spring (34.1%), winter (27.4%), summer (21.6%) and autumn (16.8%) in this order. There was no significant difference of the changes on the Korean version of the modified Barthel index between the patients with cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage after rehabilitation. On analyzing the two groups of stroke subjects admitted before and after 100 days from stroke onset, the changes on the Korean version of the modified Barthel index and the Brunnstrom stage scores of the early admission group were higher that those of the late rehabilitation group. CONCLUSION: The above findings suggest that 1) the incidence, lesion sites and seasonality of stroke in this database system are similar to those of the worldwide data, 2) the length of hospital stay for the subjects with stroke is about 46 days and 3) early rehabilitation is more effective in improving the outcome of stroke subjects.
7.Reliability and Validity of Korean Version of National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale: Multi-center study.
Kyoung Moo LEE ; Yo Han JANG ; Yun Hee KIM ; Seung Kook MOON ; Joo Hyun PARK ; Si Woon PARK ; Hee Jeong YU ; Sam Gyu LEE ; Min Ho CHUN ; Tae Ryoon HAN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2004;28(5):422-435
OBJECTIVE: To assess the inter-tester and test-retest reliability and validity after developing of Korean version of National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). METHOD: This research was conducted on 27 patents with stroke with less than 12 months since the onset of disease. Five physiatrists translated NIHSS into Korean. Video taping were used for objective scorings. Four physiatrists conducted scorings in order to seek for inter-tester reliability and one conducted scorings three weeks interval for test-retest reliability. Six physiatrists conducted scorings in order to seek for concurrent validity with the original NIHSS and four conducted scorings for validity with other impairment scale. Each score was analyzed based on Spear-man correlation coefficient. RESULTS: According to inter-tester reliability for Korean version of NIHSS, rho value reached over 0.70, with over 0.72 concerning test-retest reliability. The test on concurrent validity with the original NIHSS reached over 0.70 at rho value, with over 0.653 for MMSE, Motricity index, Brunnstrom stage. CONCLUSION: Newly developed Korean version of NIHSS showed high inter-tester and test-retest reliabilities, together with high concurrent validity with the original and other impairment scales, to be regarded to be used as primary impairment scale for patients with stroke.
Humans
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National Institutes of Health (U.S.)*
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Reproducibility of Results*
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Stroke*
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Weights and Measures
8.Relationship between the Breakfast and Student's Academic Achievement: Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-based Survey, 2017
Do Hyun EUM ; Sung Jung CHO ; Byoung Duck HAN ; Seung Jin JUNG ; Ga Eun NAM ; Jung Hun KIM ; Tae Ryoon KIM ; Sang Woo LEE ; Soon Hong MIN ; Woo Hyun LEE ; Youn HUH
Korean Journal of Family Practice 2019;9(1):71-74
BACKGROUND: Eating breakfast is important for optimal growth and development in adolescence, and is associated with academic achievement as well as nutrition and health status. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between breakfast consumption frequency and high school students' academic achievement.METHODS: We used data from the 2017 Korea Youth's Risk Behavior Web-Based Study, conducted by the Korean Center for Disease Control (64,991 students). The relationship between academic achievement and breakfast consumption frequency was examined using logistic regression.RESULTS: Students who consumed breakfast frequently exhibited higher academic achievement as compared to their counterparts. There was a significant correlation between awareness of appropriate eating habits and breakfast consumption frequency. Further, students who had not received any education about eating habits exhibited low academic achievement.CONCLUSION: To improve the academic achievement of students, they should be motivated to eat breakfast every day. Additionally, appropriate education about eating habits need to be implemented at schools and at home to increase students' breakfast consumption frequency.
Adolescent
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Breakfast
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
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Eating
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Education
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Feeding Behavior
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Growth and Development
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Humans
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Korea
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Logistic Models
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Risk-Taking