1.Motor nerve conduction studies and spinal evoked potentials studiesof intercostal nerves in man.
Sae Yoon KANG ; Young Jin KO ; Yun Tae KIM ; Tae Hee KANG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(4):338-345
No abstract available.
Evoked Potentials*
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Intercostal Nerves*
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Neural Conduction*
2.Mini
Duck Yun CHO ; Jai Gon SEO ; Tae Gyoo KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1990;25(6):1724-1729
The most frequent complication of the open arthrotomy for the cruciate reconstruction are quadriceps weakness and flexion contracture of the knee. Besides complications such as chondromalacia, patellar maltracking, saphenous neuralgia and patellar crepitus are not infrequent in wide open arthrotomy. We adopted an open method with smaller incision like arthroscopic maneuver to reduce these complications. The pre-requisite of this mini-incision are arranging a proper instrument and graft material. We advocate Achilles autograft which is longer and more flexible than other autografts and by taking advantage of these characteristics, we could performed reconstruction with relatively small incision. The advantages of mini-incision technique are early recovery of quadriceps function and little complication. We applied this method in ACL, PCL and simultaneous ACL & PCL reconstruction, with the result of early recovery of qudriceps function.
Autografts
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Cartilage Diseases
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Contracture
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Knee
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Methods
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Neuralgia
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Transplants
3.Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of Subclavian Artery: Case Report.
Heoung Keun KANG ; Jae Kyu KIM ; Hyon De CHUNG ; Yun Hyeon KIM ; Tae Woong CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1994;30(6):1035-1038
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty(PTA) were performed in three patients with atherosclerotic stenosis of subclavian arteries. The arteries were successfully dilated without complications during the procedure. All patients were asymptomatic during follow-up periods ranging from eight months to fifteen months after PTA.
Angioplasty*
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Arteries
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Subclavian Artery*
4.Molecular cloning and characterization of an antigenic protein with a repeating region from Clonorchis sinensis.
Tae Yun KIM ; Shin Yong KANG ; Il Young AHN ; Seung Yull CHO ; Sung Jong HONG
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2001;39(1):57-66
In the course of immunoscreening of Clonorchis sinensis cDNA library, a cDNA CsRP12 containing a tandem repeat was isolated. The cDNA CsRP12 encodes two putative peptides of open reading frames (ORFs) 1 and 2 (CsRP12-1 and -2). The repetitive region is composed of 15 repeats of 10 amino acids. Of the two putative peptides, CsRP12-1 was proline-rich and found to have homologues in several organisms. Recombinant proteins of the putative peptides were bacterially produced and purified by an affinity chromatography. Recombinant CsRP12-1 protein was recognized by sera of clonorchiasis patients and experimental rabbits, but recombinant CsRP12-2 was not. One of the putative peptide, CsRP12-1, is designated CsPRA, proline-rich antigen of C. sinensis. Both the C-termini of CsRP12-1 and -2 were bacterially produced and analysed to show no antigenicity. Recombinant CsPRA protein showed high sensitivity and specificity. In experimental rabbits, IgG antibodies to CsPRA was produced between 4 and 8 weeks after the infection and decreased thereafter over one year. These results indicate that CsPRA is equivalent to a natural protein and a useful antigenic protein for serodiagnosis of human clonorchiasis.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Antigens, Helminth/*genetics/isolation & purification
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Base Sequence
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*Cloning, Molecular
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Clonorchis sinensis/genetics/*immunology
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DNA, Helminth
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Gene Library
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Human
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Rabbits
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Recombinant Proteins
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*Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
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Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
5.A Stainless Steel Foreign body in the Knee Joint With Synovitis: A Case Report.
Yun Tae LEE ; Sung Jae KIM ; Hyong Jeong KIM ; Ji Ho KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1997;32(7):1531-1535
A foreign body reaction to biodegradable fixation materials for internal fixation of a variety of fractures and osteotomies has been described since nineteen eighty five. Polyglycolide and other biodegradable poly-alpha-hydroxyacids such as polylactide (PLA) or polydioxanone (PDS) causes a non-specific inflammatory reaction with invasion of macrophages, multinucleated foreign body giant cells and neutrophilic polymorphonuclear leucocytes. The wood and needle fish were reported to cause foreign body reaction by several authors. But there is no report about aseptic synovitis caused by intraarticular stainless steel foreign body. So we report a case of aseptic synovitis reaction to stainless steel treated successfully by arthroscopic surgery and discuss the possible reasons for this inflammatory reaction.
Arthroscopy
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Foreign Bodies*
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Giant Cells, Foreign-Body
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Knee Joint*
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Knee*
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Macrophages
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Needles
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Neutrophils
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Osteotomy
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Polydioxanone
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Polyglycolic Acid
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Stainless Steel*
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Synovitis*
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Wood
6.Impact of Surface and Deep Acting Emotional Labor on Emotional Dissonance among Ambulatory Care Nurses
Korean Journal of Health Promotion 2020;20(3):108-115
Background:
Ambulatory care represents the first point of contact between the patient and the hospital.Kindness is strongly emphasized for ambulatory care nurses in customer-centered medical services. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among surface acting, deep acting, and emotional dissonance of emotional labor and to identify the influencing factors on emotional dissonance of ambulatory care nurses in a tertiary hospital.
Methods:
This study is a correlational study. The data was collected using emotional labor scales from 163 nurses in March 2017.
Results:
The surface acting, deep acting of emotional labor, and emotional dissonance were 3.71±0.69, 3.76±0.57, and 3.36±0.90 respectively in the ambulatory care nurses. The result of the multiple regressions indicates that surface (β=0.77,P<0.001) and deep acting (β=0.12, P=0.009) of emotional labor predict 67.6% (F=188.99,P<0.001) in emotional dissonance of ambulatory care nurses.
Conclusions
To improve emotional dissonance for ambulatory care nurses, it is necessary to develop and utilize emotional labor management program and effective emotional labor management.
7.A bacterial culture study in open fracture.
Duck Yun CHO ; Joong Myung LEE ; Sung Bum YANG ; Tae Gyoo KANG
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(1):107-112
No abstract available.
Fractures, Open*
8.Open Reduction of Calcaneal Fracture
Koon Soon KANG ; Jun Seop JAHNG ; Soon Woun KWON ; Hui Wan PARK ; Yun Tae LEE
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(4):563-569
Calcaneal fractures involving subtalar joint can be associated with prolonged and severe disability. Many different methods have been tried for the treatment in order to search for better results. From March 1983 to December 1985, 8 cases of calcaneal fractures involving subtalar joint were treated by open rcduction and internal fixation. and the results were as follows: 1. Satisfactory results were obtained from 7 cases out of 8. 2. Anatomic reduction was obtained by open reduction and internal fixation. 3. When medial approach failed, combined lateral and medial approaches gave better visualization of articular fecets and ensured anatomic reduction.
Subtalar Joint
9.A Study on Factors Affecting Cultural Competency of General Hospital Nurses.
Duck Hee CHAE ; Yun Hee PARK ; Kyeong Hwa KANG ; Tae Hwa LEE
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2012;18(1):76-86
PURPOSE: As Korea has been rapidly transformed to be a multicultural society, it becomes essential for nurses to develop cultural competency. The purpose of this descriptive study was to assess the cultural competency level of general hospital nurses and to examine its contributing factors adopting ecological model. METHOD: A convenience sample of 327 nurses from six general hospitals in Seoul metropolitan area was recruited between November 14 to 28, 2011. Cultural competency was measured using the Korean version of the Caffrey Cultural Competence in Healthcare Scale (CCCHS) and Cultural Competence Assessment(CCA). Hierarchical multiple regression analysis was performed to assess the influence of intrapersonal, cultural-experience, and organizational factors on cultural competency. RESULTS: Mean cultural competency in this study was 2.57(+/-0.43). Cultural competency was associated with job position (p=.044) at the intrapersonal level. At the cultural experience level, foreign language classes experience (p=.005), fluency in a foreign language (p=.000), experience of working with foreign health care professionals (p=.000) were associated cultural competency. At the organizational level, training program (p=.000), job description (p=.002), health education materials (p=.016), insufficient job control (p=.000), and interpersonal conflicts (p=.011) showed significant difference. Foreign language class experience, foreign language fluency, experience of working with foreign health care professionals, and job control were the most consistent predictors of cultural competence and explained 20.4% of the total variance in the proposed ecological model. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that to enhance cultural competency in general hospital nurses, cultural experience and organizational factors need to be more fully considered than intrapersonal factors.
Cultural Competency
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Delivery of Health Care
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Health Education
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Hospitals, General
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Job Description
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Korea
10.Relationship between Total Serum IgE Level and Allergic Sensitization/Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness in Preschool Children with Asthma.
Jae Sung JUN ; Ki Tae YUN ; Im Ju KANG
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 2009;19(3):260-270
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the serum IgE level and allergic sensitization/bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) in preschool children with asthma. METHODS: One hundred nine asthmatic children age 4-6 years were enrolled. Total serum IgE levels, and specific IgE level to food and inhalant allergens were tested using Pharmacia Auto CAP system RAST(R)FEIA, methacholine bronchial challenge test (PCw=Provocative concentration at wheezing. PCsat=Provocative concentration at 5% fall of oxygen saturation) were performed in all subjects. They were divided into 3 groups according to the serum IgE level:less than 120 IU/mL (group A, n=38), 120 to 1,000 IU/mL (group B, n=45), and greater than 1,000 IU/mL (group C, n=26). The relationships with allergic sensitization and BHR were evaluatied among the 3 groups. RESULTS: Sensitization to foods and inhalant allergens were related to a higher total serum IgE levels. However, BHR and severity of asthma were not related to higher total serum IgE levels, except in group B. Presence of atopic dermatitis, high serum eosinophil (>450/mm3), allergic sensitization to foods and inhalants were related to high serum IgE greater than 1,000 IU/mL. (odds ratio ; 95% confidence interval=4.4;1.7-11.2, 3.2;1.2-9.2, 4.8;1.7-13.2, 5.5;1.2-24.9) CONCLUSION: Moderately elevated total serum IgE was related to allergic sensitization, severity of asthma and BHR. However highly elevated total serum IgE was related to only allergic sensitization. This may be attributed to other factors in preschool children with asthma.
Allergens
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Asthma
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Bronchial Hyperreactivity
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Bronchial Provocation Tests
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Dermatitis, Atopic
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Eosinophils
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin E
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Methacholine Chloride
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Oxygen
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Respiratory Sounds