1.Hemostasis-Sparing Antiplatelet Therapy: Current Concepts and Emerging Targets in Arterial Thrombosis
Ji Won PARK ; Eun Bee OH ; Tong-Shin CHANG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2026;34(2):225-237
Arterial thrombosis remains a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality despite widespread use of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) with aspirin and P2Y12 inhibitors. Although these agents reduce ischemic events, their efficacy is counterbalanced by dose-dependent bleeding and their inability to distinguish pathological platelet activation from physiological hemostasis.Recent advances in platelet biology have shifted therapeutic development toward hemostasis-sparing antiplatelet strategies— approaches designed to selectively inhibit thrombosis while preserving baseline hemostatic function. These strategies target upstream adhesion receptors (GPVI, GPIb–vWF, CLEC-2) and receptor-proximal intracellular signaling nodes (SYK, BTK, PI3Kβ, PLCγ2, NADPH oxidases) that are preferentially engaged under high-shear or strongly prothrombotic conditions. Early-phase clinical and translational studies of such agents demonstrate antithrombotic efficacy with minimal impact on bleeding time, supporting their mechanistic selectivity. In parallel, contemporary clinical practice increasingly utilizes individualized risk assessment, platelet function testing, and genetic profiling to tailor treatment intensity. This integration of mechanism-selective agents with patient-specific risk evaluation forms the basis of precision-based thrombosis prevention, a framework aimed at aligning the duration and depth of platelet inhibition with the dynamic balance between ischemic and bleeding risk. Together, these developments mark a paradigm shift from broad platelet suppression toward rational, context-adaptive, and safer antiplatelet therapy.
3.The Effects of Foot Position on Dynamic Stability during Squat in Female with Genu Varum.
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2018;36(4):207-213
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of foot position on dynamic stability in female with genu varum. METHODS: Eight females with genu varum participated in this study and performed the four squat exercise methods that foot position (−45°, 0°, +45°) and 0° squat with band. Center of pressure (COP; anterior-posterior, medial-lateral, traveled distance, ellipse area) and ground reaction force as dynamic stability were measured using footscan system. Multivariate analysis of variance and one-way repeated analysis of variance measurement with Tukey honestly significant difference were used to identify significant differences of foot angle (−45°, 0°, +45°) and 0° squat with band method. RESULTS: In anterior-posterior COP displacement, −45° foot angle and 0° squat with band were significantly showed lower than +45° foot angle squat (p=0.006). Also, in COP traveled distance, 0° squat was significantly showed lower than +45° foot angle (p=0.019). During the descending phase, ground reaction force significantly showed in −45 foot angle was lower than other exercise methods. CONCLUSION: The 0° squat with band exercise showed higher dynamic stability and +45° foot angle squat exercise showed lower dynamic stability in female with genu varum.
Female*
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Foot*
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Genu Varum*
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Humans
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Methods
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Multivariate Analysis
4.A Rare Case of Pancreas Divisum Accompanied by Acute Pancreatitis Following Endoscopic Hemostasis for Duodenal Ulcer Bleeding.
Yong Hyeok CHOI ; Soon Man YOON ; Eun Bee KIM ; Youngmin OH ; Keunmo KIM ; Jisun LEE ; Seon Mee PARK ; Sei Jin YOUN
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;69(4):248-252
Peptic ulcer bleeding is treated using endoscopic hemostasis using clips or bands. Pancreas divisum (PD), a congenital anomaly of the pancreas, usually has no clinical symptoms; however, pancreatitis may occur if there are disturbances in the drainage of pancreatic secretions. We report an unusual case of PD accompanied by acute pancreatitis, following endoscopic band ligation for duodenal ulcer bleeding. A 48-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital due to melena. An upper endoscopy revealed a small ulcer with oozing adjacent minor papilla. An endoscopic band ligation was performed on this lesion. Acute pancreatitis developed suddenly 6 hours after the band ligation and improved dramatically after removal of the band. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography was performed, revealing complete PD. Endoscopic band ligation is known as the effective method for peptic ulcer bleeding; however, it should be used carefully in duodenal ulcer bleeding near the minor duodenal papilla due to the possibility of PD.
Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance
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Drainage
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Duodenal Ulcer*
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Endoscopy
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Female
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Hemorrhage*
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Hemostasis, Endoscopic*
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Humans
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Ligation
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Melena
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Methods
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Middle Aged
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Pancreas*
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Pancreatic Ducts
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Pancreatitis*
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Peptic Ulcer
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Ulcer
5.Repair of an Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography-Related Large Duodenal Perforation Using Double Endoscopic Band Ligation and Endoclipping.
Keunmo KIM ; Eun Bee KIM ; Yong Hyeok CHOI ; Youngmin OH ; Joung Ho HAN ; Seon Mee PARK
Clinical Endoscopy 2017;50(2):202-205
Endoscopic closure techniques have been introduced for the repair of duodenal wall perforations that occur during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). We report a case of successful repair of a large duodenal wall perforation by using double endoscopic band ligation (EBL) and an endoclip. Lateral duodenal wall perforation occurred during ERCP in a 93-year-old woman with acute calculous cholangitis. We switched to a forward endoscope that had a transparent band apparatus. A 2.0-cm oval-shaped perforation was found at the lateral duodenal wall. We repaired the perforation by sequentially performing double EBL and endoclipping. The first EBL was performed at the proximal edge of the perforation orifice, and two-thirds of the perforation were repaired. The second EBL, which also included the contents covered under the first EBL, repaired the defect almost completely. Finally, to account for the possible presence of a residual perforation, an endoclip was applied at the distal end of the perforation. The detection and closure of the perforation were completed within 10 minutes. We suggest that double EBL is an effective method for closure.
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde
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Cholangitis
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Endoscopes
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Female
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Humans
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Ligation*
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Methods
6.Analysis of Landing Error Scoring System during Drop Vertical Jump on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk Factors in Female Ballet Dancers and Female Soccer Players.
Ji Hoon CHO ; Keun Ok AN ; Eun Ok CHO ; Bee Oh LIM
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2015;33(2):88-95
The incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries among female ballet dancers is much lower than among female soccer players, there is currently little research examining the landing error scoring system (LESS) of female ballet dancers and female soccer players. The purpose of this study was to investigate the LESS during drop vertical jump on ACL injury risk factors in female ballet dancers and female soccer players. Thirteen professional female ballet dancers and elite female soccer players participated in the study. Independent sample t-test was used to compare the LESS score between the groups with Bonferroni collection. The elite female soccer player group showed significantly higher stance width-wide, foot position-toe out, symmetric initial foot contact, overall impression and total LESS score than those of the professional ballet dancers.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament*
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Female*
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Foot
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Humans
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Incidence
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Risk Factors*
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Soccer*

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