1.Effect of light-curing, pressure, oxygen inhibition, and heat on shear bond strength between bis-acryl provisional restoration and bis-acryl repair materials.
Ji Suk SHIM ; Jeong Yol LEE ; Yeon Jo CHOI ; Sang Wan SHIN ; Jae Jun RYU
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2015;7(1):47-50
PURPOSE: This study aimed to discover a way to increase the bond strength between bis-acryl resins, using a comparison of the shear bond strengths attained from bis-acryl resins treated with light curing, pressure, oxygen inhibition, and heat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Self-cured bis-acryl resin was used as both a base material and as a repair material. Seventy specimens were distributed into seven groups according to treatment methods: pressure - stored in a pressure cooker at 0.2 Mpa; oxygen inhibition- applied an oxygen inhibitor around the repaired material,; heat treatment - performed heat treatment in a dry oven at 60degrees C, 100degrees C, or 140degrees C. The shear bond strength was measured with a universal testing machine, and the shear bond strength (MPa) was calculated from the peak load of failure. A comparison of the bond strength between the repaired specimens was conducted using one-way ANOVA and Tukey multiple comparison tests (alpha=.05). RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences in the shear bond strength between the control group and the light curing, pressure, and oxygen inhibition groups. However, the heat treatment groups showed statistically higher bond strengths than the groups treated without heat, and the groups treated at a higher temperature resulted in higher bond strengths. Statistically significant differences were seen between groups after different degrees of heat treatment, except in groups heated at 100degrees C and 140degrees C. CONCLUSION: Strong bonding can be achieved between a bis-acryl base and bis-acryl repair material after heat treatment.
Hot Temperature*
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Oxygen*
2.Dose Related Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Lateral Epicondylitis.
Hee Chul GWAK ; Jang Suk CHOI ; Chang Wan KIM ; Jung Han KIM ; Ill Je JO
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;28(1):31-36
The aim of this study was to investigate the dose-related effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on the lateral epicondylitis of the elbow. Between March 2005 and March 2008, 66 patients who had been treated with extracorporeal shock wave therapy due to lateral epicondylitis of elbow formed the subjects. The subjects were divided into the 1st, 2nd and the 3rd treatment group and evaluated the clinical outcomes by visual analog scale (VAS) and a simple elbow test (SET) at immediate treatment, posttreatment 6 and 12 months, retrospectively. Changes in VAS score between the 2nd and 3rd treatment group and between the 1st and 3rd treatment group showed significant difference only at posttreatment 1 month group (p=0.001, 0.2, 0.1), (p=0.03, 0.08, 0.3), but Visual Analog Scale score at posttreatment 1 month showed no difference within the groups (p=1.0, 0.2, 0.07). SET within and between the groups showed significant difference at posttreatment 6 and 12 months (p<0.05).
Elbow
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
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Shock
3.Electrohydaulic Lithotripsy (EHL) of Retained Common Hile Duct Stone with Choledochoscopy.
Dong Wan LEE ; Dae Hwan KANG ; Jin Do KIM ; Chang Ho DO ; Mong JO ; Ung Suk YANG ; Yuoon HUE ; Han Kyo MOON
Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1990;10(2):355-357
Electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) is a method used to breakup the stone by electric discharge in the presence of liquid medium. Recently we experienced a case of successful common bile duct stone removal after EHL during choledochoscopy via T-tube tract, which was the first case of EHL in biliary tract stone in Korea. A 65-year-old female patient was admitted to our hospital because of generalized pruritus after cholcystectomy with T-tube insertion. Obtained cholangiogram showed retained CBD stone which was implssible to remove by Dormian basket and tto dissolute by monooctanoin. After only one session of EHL, we can disintergrat CBD stone into several small pieces and removal of stone was easily done by Basket. After Small cut endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) remained distal impacted stone was freely passed and control choledochoscopy and cholangiogram showed no remained stone. We think that EHL may be play a potential role in removal of biliary tract stones as in urinary tract stones.
Aged
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Biliary Tract
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Common Bile Duct
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Lithotripsy*
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Pruritus
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Sphincterotomy, Endoscopic
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Urinary Calculi
4.Comparisons of Electrocardiograms and Echocardiograms in Soccer Players before and after Intensive Training.
Eon Jo WOO ; Seung Wan KANG ; Sin Woo KIM ; Shung Chull CHAE ; Jae Eun JUN ; Wee Hyun PARK ; Hi Myung PARK ; Yu Moon KIM ; Jong Suk KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1992;22(2):248-253
BACKGROUND: In athlete's heart, functional and structural alteration are main features. We studied electrocardiograms(ECG's) and echocardiograms(UCG's) in soccer players before and after intensive training. METHODS: Fifteen soccer players with the mean age and career of 19.3 and 8.5 years,respectively,underwent intensive training for 5-5.5 months, which included running of 2 km daily during the last 2-2.5 months. Comparisons of ECG's and UCG's recorded before and after the training were made. RESULTS: The major abnormal finding in pre-training ECG's was high voltage being seen in 40% of the cases, and in UCG's left ventricular(LV) dilatation and/or hypertrophy or asymmetrical septal hypertrophy(ASH) were noted in approximately 80% of the cases. The incidences of these finding after the intensive training were essentially unchanged, and the mean of pre-and post-training fractional shortening(FS) and LV and left atrial dimensions were similar. The high voltage in ECG's showed no close correlation with LV dilatation or hypertrophy on UCG's. After the training, however, the mean values of the thickness of LV posterior wall and ventricular septum along with LV mass were significantly increased, and the right ventricular dimension was significantly decreased. CONCLUSIONS: The most frequent finding in ECG's and UCG's in soccer players, before and after intensive training,were high voltage, LV dilatation and /or hyperophy with or without ASH. The intensive training of 5-5.5 months duration caused no change in F8,but caused significant increase in the thickness of LV posterior wall and ventricular septum, and LV mass.
Dilatation
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Electrocardiography*
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Heart
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Hypertrophy
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Incidence
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Running
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Soccer*
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Ventricular Septum
5.Lack of Association between Inhaled Corticosteroid Use Based on the Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Bo-Guen KIM ; Sun Hye SHIN ; Jung-Wan YOO ; Yong Suk JO ; Hye Yun PARK
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2024;87(3):329-337
Background:
Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) is known to useful biomarker for detecting eosinophilic airway inflammation. However, there is a lack of evidence regarding the role of FeNO in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We aimed to assess whether elevated FeNO and its impact on treatment change into an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)-containing regimen and association with acute exacerbation (AE) in patients with COPD.
Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed 107 COPD patients without a history of asthma from March 2016 to December 2019. The patients whose FeNO value was more than 50 parts per billion (ppb) were defined into the high FeNO group. Multivariable analysis with logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with AE in COPD.
Results:
The median FeNO value was 32 ppb (interquartile range, 19 to 45) and 34 (20.0%) patients were classified as high FeNO group (median 74 ppb). In the high FeNO group, changes in inhaler treatment into an ICS-containing regimen occurred in 23 of 34 patients after the measurement of FeNO. In multivariate analysis, high FeNO was not a contributing factor for AE, but only the high blood eosinophil count (≥300 cells/μL) was associated with AE (adjusted odds ratio, 2.63; 95% confidence interval, 1.01 to 6.91; p=0.049).
Conclusion
High FeNO value had a significant impact on the prescription of ICSs in COPD patients, but it did not show a significant association with AE either on its own or with changes in treatment.
6.Use of RT-PCR for Cytokeratin 19 to Detect Micrometastases in Bone Marrow of Follow-up Patients with Breast Cancer after Surgery.
Min Hyuk LEE ; Cheol Wan LIM ; Won Suk SUH ; Kyu Suk JO ; Eung Jin SHIN ; Hee Jung CHEON ; Dae Sik HONG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2000;59(4):447-457
PURPOSE: We have previously reported that the reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for cytokeratin 19 (CK 19) is a highly sensitive and specific method for detecting micrometas tases in the bone marrow of patients with primary breast cancer. Thus, we conducted this study to identify occult metastatic cells in the bone marrow of follow-up patients with breast cancer by using the RT-PCR for cytokeratin 19 after surgery. METHODS: We studied 42 patients with breast cancer who had no evidence of relapse, 3 patients who had a local relapse, and 7 patients who had distant metastases. Bone-marrow aspirates were taken from the single posterior iliac crest under local anesthesia anesthesia at a median of 45 months after surgery. RT-PCR for CK19 was done by using two 30-cycle rounds with nested primers. RESULTS: Occult metastases were found in 23% of the 52 breast-cancer patients. None of the bone-marrow aspirates showed any evidence of tumor involvement by using conventional cytology. RT- PCR was positive for CK 19 in 19% of the 42 patients without relapse, and in 40% of the 10 patients with local or distant relapse. CONCLUSION: RT-PCR for CK 19 is a sensitive method for detecting tumor cells in the bone marrow of follow-up patients with breast cancer after surgery. This assay may be useful in detecting metastastic disease, as well as in monitoring the effectiveness of systemic therapy. However, a large study with long-term follow-up is required in order to clarify its clinical significance and usefulness.
Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, Local
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Bone Marrow*
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Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Follow-Up Studies*
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Humans
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Keratin-19*
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Keratins*
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neoplasm Micrometastasis*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Recurrence
7.Decompression of dentigerous cyst in children: Report of cases
Seung don HYUN ; Wan suk JO ; Seon hyu CHOI ; Joong min KIM ; Hyon seok JANG ; Jae suk RIM ; Jong jin KWON
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2004;26(3):292-298
Child
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Decompression
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Dentigerous Cyst
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Depression
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Humans
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Jaw
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Paresthesia
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Tooth
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Traction
8.The Effects of D-Chiro-Inositol on Glucose Metabolism in 3T3-L1 Cells.
Kang Seo PARK ; Jae Min LEE ; Bon Jeong KU ; Young Suk JO ; Seong Kyu LEE ; Kyung Wan MIN ; Kyung Ah HAN ; Hyo Jeong KIM ; Hyun Jin KIM
Korean Diabetes Journal 2008;32(3):196-203
BACKGROUND: The target of the treatment of metabolic syndrome and diabetes is an improvement of insulin resistance. D-chiro-inositol (DCI) plays a role in a phospholipid mediating intracellular insulin action. In the previous studies, the urine level of DCI were decreased in the diabetic animal with insulin resistance. Some clinical studies showed that DCI improved a glucose level and HbA1c. Therefore we studied the relationship between DCI and glucose metabolism, especially insulin resistance. METHODS: To investigate the mechanism of DCI affecting the glucose metabolism, we examined the effects of DCI on 2-deoxyglucose uptake, gene expression of adipocytokines and AMPK pathway by using RT-PCR and western blot in 3T3-L1 cells. RESULTS: Insulin-stimulated 2-deoxyglucose uptake increased in DCI-treated cells by about 1.2-fold (relative to the control) and was inhibited by phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3 Kinase) inhibitors (Wortmanin, LY294002) and AMPK inhibitor (STO-609). In Western blot analysis, it didn't show the difference of phosphorylation of Akt and AMPK between DCI-treated group and control in 3T3-L1 cells. However, DCI decreased the gene expression of resistin in 3T3-L1 cells. CONCLUSION: DCI may involve other pathway of insulin signaling, but not PI3 Kinase and AMPK signaling pathways and it may be useful in managing metabolic syndrome by improving insulin resistance through increasing glucose uptake and decreasing resistin relevant to insulin resistance.
3T3-L1 Cells
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Adipokines
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Animals
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Blotting, Western
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Deoxyglucose
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Gene Expression
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Glucose
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Insulin
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Insulin Resistance
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Negotiating
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Phosphorylation
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Phosphotransferases
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Resistin
9.Chronic intractable diarrhea caused by gastrointestinal mastocytosis.
Hyungil SEO ; Sang Hyoung PARK ; Jeong Sik BYEON ; Chang Gok WOO ; Seung Mo HONG ; Kiju CHANG ; Hoonsub SO ; Minseob KWAK ; Wan Soo KIM ; Jeong Mi LEE ; Dong Hoon YANG ; Kyung Jo KIM ; Byong Duk YE ; Seung Jae MYUNG ; Suk Kyun YANG
Intestinal Research 2016;14(3):280-284
As mast cells have been highlighted in the pathogenesis of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome, a new term "mastocytic enterocolitis" was suggested by Jakate and colleagues to describe an increase in mucosal mast cells in patients with chronic intractable diarrhea and favorable response to treatment with antihistamines. Although it is not an established disease entity, two cases have been reported in the English medical literature. Here, for the first time in Asia, we report another case of chronic intractable diarrhea caused by gastrointestinal mastocytosis. The patient was a 70-year-old male with chronic intractable diarrhea for 3 months; the cause of the diarrhea remained obscure even after exhaustive evaluation. However, biopsy specimens from the jejunum were found to have increased mast cell infiltration, and the patient was successfully treated with antihistamines.
Aged
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Asia
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Biopsy
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Diarrhea*
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Histamine Antagonists
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Humans
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Jejunum
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Male
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Mast Cells
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Mastocytosis*
10.Implementation of Consolidated HIS: Improving Quality and Efficiency of Healthcare.
Jinwook CHOI ; Jin Wook KIM ; Jeong Wook SEO ; Chun Kee CHUNG ; Kyung Hwan KIM ; Ju Han KIM ; Jong Hyo KIM ; Eui Kyu CHIE ; Hyun Jai CHO ; Jin Mo GOO ; Hyuk Joon LEE ; Won Ryang WEE ; Sang Mo NAM ; Mi Sun LIM ; Young Ah KIM ; Seung Hoon YANG ; Eun Mi JO ; Min A HWANG ; Wan Suk KIM ; Eun Hye LEE ; Su Hi CHOI
Healthcare Informatics Research 2010;16(4):299-304
OBJECTIVES: Adoption of hospital information systems offers distinctive advantages in healthcare delivery. First, implementation of consolidated hospital information system in Seoul National University Hospital led to significant improvements in quality of healthcare and efficiency of hospital management. METHODS: The hospital information system in Seoul National University Hospital consists of component applications: clinical information systems, clinical research support systems, administrative information systems, management information systems, education support systems, and referral systems that operate to generate utmost performance when delivering healthcare services. RESULTS: Clinical information systems, which consist of such applications as electronic medical records, picture archiving and communication systems, primarily support clinical activities. Clinical research support system provides valuable resources supporting various aspects of clinical activities, ranging from management of clinical laboratory tests to establishing care-giving procedures. CONCLUSIONS: Seoul National University Hospital strives to move its hospital information system to a whole new level, which enables customized healthcare service and fulfills individual requirements. The current information strategy is being formulated as an initial step of development, promoting the establishment of next-generation hospital information system.
Adoption
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Confidentiality
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Delivery of Health Care
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Electronic Health Records
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Hospital Information Systems
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Information Systems
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Management Information Systems
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Quality of Health Care
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Radiology Information Systems
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Referral and Consultation