1.Combination Therapy with Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Retrospec tive Study in South Korea
Eun Jin KIM ; Hye Jung CHO ; Gyeong Yoon BEAK ; Wook JIN ; Dong Woo SON
Perinatology 2024;35(2):52-60
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the closure rate and adverse effects of combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen for hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) compared with monotherapy with ibuprofen in extremely preterm infants (EPTs).
Methods:
This was a single-center, retrospective, and historical control study of infants with hsPDA born at <28 weeks of gestation and a birth weight <1,000 g. Based on the first-line therapeutic policy for hsPDA, the cohort was classified into a monotherapy group (period I: January 2019-July 2021) and a combination therapy group (period II: September 2021-August 2023). Baseline characteristics, treatment outcomes, adverse effects, and morbidities were compared between the groups.
Results:
Of the 43 EPTs with hsPDA, 26 received monotherapy with ibuprofen during period I, and 17 received combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen during period II. The successful closure rates after the first medical therapy were 42.3% in the monotherapy group vs. 76.5% in the combination therapy group (P=0.027). No significant difference in adverse effects during medication use was observed between the groups.
Conclusion
Combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen improved the closure rate for hsPDA without detectable adverse effects. Combination therapy could be considered the first therapeutic option for hsPDA in EPTs. Further well-designed studies are needed to define the safety and effectiveness of combination therapy.
2.Combination Therapy with Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Retrospec tive Study in South Korea
Eun Jin KIM ; Hye Jung CHO ; Gyeong Yoon BEAK ; Wook JIN ; Dong Woo SON
Perinatology 2024;35(2):52-60
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the closure rate and adverse effects of combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen for hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) compared with monotherapy with ibuprofen in extremely preterm infants (EPTs).
Methods:
This was a single-center, retrospective, and historical control study of infants with hsPDA born at <28 weeks of gestation and a birth weight <1,000 g. Based on the first-line therapeutic policy for hsPDA, the cohort was classified into a monotherapy group (period I: January 2019-July 2021) and a combination therapy group (period II: September 2021-August 2023). Baseline characteristics, treatment outcomes, adverse effects, and morbidities were compared between the groups.
Results:
Of the 43 EPTs with hsPDA, 26 received monotherapy with ibuprofen during period I, and 17 received combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen during period II. The successful closure rates after the first medical therapy were 42.3% in the monotherapy group vs. 76.5% in the combination therapy group (P=0.027). No significant difference in adverse effects during medication use was observed between the groups.
Conclusion
Combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen improved the closure rate for hsPDA without detectable adverse effects. Combination therapy could be considered the first therapeutic option for hsPDA in EPTs. Further well-designed studies are needed to define the safety and effectiveness of combination therapy.
3.Combination Therapy with Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Retrospec tive Study in South Korea
Eun Jin KIM ; Hye Jung CHO ; Gyeong Yoon BEAK ; Wook JIN ; Dong Woo SON
Perinatology 2024;35(2):52-60
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the closure rate and adverse effects of combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen for hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) compared with monotherapy with ibuprofen in extremely preterm infants (EPTs).
Methods:
This was a single-center, retrospective, and historical control study of infants with hsPDA born at <28 weeks of gestation and a birth weight <1,000 g. Based on the first-line therapeutic policy for hsPDA, the cohort was classified into a monotherapy group (period I: January 2019-July 2021) and a combination therapy group (period II: September 2021-August 2023). Baseline characteristics, treatment outcomes, adverse effects, and morbidities were compared between the groups.
Results:
Of the 43 EPTs with hsPDA, 26 received monotherapy with ibuprofen during period I, and 17 received combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen during period II. The successful closure rates after the first medical therapy were 42.3% in the monotherapy group vs. 76.5% in the combination therapy group (P=0.027). No significant difference in adverse effects during medication use was observed between the groups.
Conclusion
Combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen improved the closure rate for hsPDA without detectable adverse effects. Combination therapy could be considered the first therapeutic option for hsPDA in EPTs. Further well-designed studies are needed to define the safety and effectiveness of combination therapy.
4.Combination Therapy with Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Retrospec tive Study in South Korea
Eun Jin KIM ; Hye Jung CHO ; Gyeong Yoon BEAK ; Wook JIN ; Dong Woo SON
Perinatology 2024;35(2):52-60
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the closure rate and adverse effects of combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen for hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) compared with monotherapy with ibuprofen in extremely preterm infants (EPTs).
Methods:
This was a single-center, retrospective, and historical control study of infants with hsPDA born at <28 weeks of gestation and a birth weight <1,000 g. Based on the first-line therapeutic policy for hsPDA, the cohort was classified into a monotherapy group (period I: January 2019-July 2021) and a combination therapy group (period II: September 2021-August 2023). Baseline characteristics, treatment outcomes, adverse effects, and morbidities were compared between the groups.
Results:
Of the 43 EPTs with hsPDA, 26 received monotherapy with ibuprofen during period I, and 17 received combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen during period II. The successful closure rates after the first medical therapy were 42.3% in the monotherapy group vs. 76.5% in the combination therapy group (P=0.027). No significant difference in adverse effects during medication use was observed between the groups.
Conclusion
Combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen improved the closure rate for hsPDA without detectable adverse effects. Combination therapy could be considered the first therapeutic option for hsPDA in EPTs. Further well-designed studies are needed to define the safety and effectiveness of combination therapy.
5.Combination Therapy with Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Retrospec tive Study in South Korea
Eun Jin KIM ; Hye Jung CHO ; Gyeong Yoon BEAK ; Wook JIN ; Dong Woo SON
Perinatology 2024;35(2):52-60
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the closure rate and adverse effects of combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen for hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA) compared with monotherapy with ibuprofen in extremely preterm infants (EPTs).
Methods:
This was a single-center, retrospective, and historical control study of infants with hsPDA born at <28 weeks of gestation and a birth weight <1,000 g. Based on the first-line therapeutic policy for hsPDA, the cohort was classified into a monotherapy group (period I: January 2019-July 2021) and a combination therapy group (period II: September 2021-August 2023). Baseline characteristics, treatment outcomes, adverse effects, and morbidities were compared between the groups.
Results:
Of the 43 EPTs with hsPDA, 26 received monotherapy with ibuprofen during period I, and 17 received combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen during period II. The successful closure rates after the first medical therapy were 42.3% in the monotherapy group vs. 76.5% in the combination therapy group (P=0.027). No significant difference in adverse effects during medication use was observed between the groups.
Conclusion
Combination therapy with acetaminophen and ibuprofen improved the closure rate for hsPDA without detectable adverse effects. Combination therapy could be considered the first therapeutic option for hsPDA in EPTs. Further well-designed studies are needed to define the safety and effectiveness of combination therapy.
6.Public effect of the 2022 Colorectal Cancer Awareness Campaign delivered through a metaverse platform
Tae-Gyun LEE ; Gil-Hyeon SONG ; Hong-min AHN ; Heung-Kwon OH ; Moonkyoung BYUN ; Eon Chul HAN ; Sohyun KIM ; Chang Woo KIM ; Hye Jin KIM ; Samin HONG ; Kee-Ho SONG ; Chan Wook KIM ; Yong Beom CHO ;
Annals of Coloproctology 2024;40(2):145-153
Purpose:
The Korean Society of Coloproctology has been conducting Colorectal Cancer Awareness Campaign, also known as the Gold Ribbon Campaign, every September since 2007. The 2022 campaign was held through a metaverse platform targeting the younger age group under the slogan of raising awareness of early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC). This study aimed to analyze the impact of the 2022 campaign on a metaverse platform.
Methods:
Anonymized survey data were collected from participants in the metaverse campaign from September 1 to 15, 2022. The satisfaction score of the participants was evaluated by sex, age group, and previous campaign participation status.
Results:
During the campaign, 2,770 people visited the metaverse. Among them, 455 people participated in the survey (response rate, 16.4%). Approximately 95% of the participants reported being satisfied with the information provided by the campaign, understood the necessity of undergoing screening for and prevention of early-onset CRC, and were familiar with the structure of the metaverse. The satisfaction score for campaign information tended to decrease as the participants’ age increased. When the participants’ overall level of satisfaction with the metaverse platform was assessed, teenagers scored particularly lower than the other age groups. The satisfaction scores for CRC information provided in the metaverse, as well as the scores for recognizing the seriousness and necessity of screening for early-onset CRC, indicated a high positive tendency (P<0.001).
Conclusion
Most of the 2022 Gold Ribbon Campaign participants were satisfied with the metaverse platform. Medical society should pay attention to increasing participation in and satisfaction with future public campaigns.
7.Generative Adversarial Network-Based Image Conversion Among Different Computed Tomography Protocols and Vendors: Effects on Accuracy and Variability in Quantifying Regional Disease Patterns of Interstitial Lung Disease
Hye Jeon HWANG ; Hyunjong KIM ; Joon Beom SEO ; Jong Chul YE ; Gyutaek OH ; Sang Min LEE ; Ryoungwoo JANG ; Jihye YUN ; Namkug KIM ; Hee Jun PARK ; Ho Yun LEE ; Soon Ho YOON ; Kyung Eun SHIN ; Jae Wook LEE ; Woocheol KWON ; Joo Sung SUN ; Seulgi YOU ; Myung Hee CHUNG ; Bo Mi GIL ; Jae-Kwang LIM ; Youkyung LEE ; Su Jin HONG ; Yo Won CHOI
Korean Journal of Radiology 2023;24(8):807-820
Objective:
To assess whether computed tomography (CT) conversion across different scan parameters and manufacturers using a routable generative adversarial network (RouteGAN) can improve the accuracy and variability in quantifying interstitial lung disease (ILD) using a deep learning-based automated software.
Materials and Methods:
This study included patients with ILD who underwent thin-section CT. Unmatched CT images obtained using scanners from four manufacturers (vendors A-D), standard- or low-radiation doses, and sharp or medium kernels were classified into groups 1–7 according to acquisition conditions. CT images in groups 2–7 were converted into the target CT sty le (Group 1: vendor A, standard dose, and sharp kernel) using a RouteGAN. ILD was quantified on original and converted CT images using a deep learning-based software (Aview, Coreline Soft). The accuracy of quantification was analyzed using the dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and pixel-wise overlap accuracy metrics against manual quantification by a radiologist. Five radiologists evaluated quantification accuracy using a 10-point visual scoring system.
Results:
Three hundred and fifty CT slices from 150 patients (mean age: 67.6 ± 10.7 years; 56 females) were included. The overlap accuracies for quantifying total abnormalities in groups 2–7 improved after CT conversion (original vs. converted: 0.63vs. 0.68 for DSC, 0.66 vs. 0.70 for pixel-wise recall, and 0.68 vs. 0.73 for pixel-wise precision; P < 0.002 for all). The DSCs of fibrosis score, honeycombing, and reticulation significantly increased after CT conversion (0.32 vs. 0.64, 0.19 vs. 0.47, and 0.23 vs. 0.54, P < 0.002 for all), whereas those of ground-glass opacity, consolidation, and emphysema did not change significantly or decreased slightly. The radiologists’ scores were significantly higher (P < 0.001) and less variable on converted CT.
Conclusion
CT conversion using a RouteGAN can improve the accuracy and variability of CT images obtained using different scan parameters and manufacturers in deep learning-based quantification of ILD.
8.Preliminary Study on Natural Killer Cell Activity for Interferon-Gamma Production after Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Brain Tumors
Kawngwoo PARK ; Sang Soon JEONG ; Jung Hoon KIM ; Hyun-Tai CHUNG ; Eun Jung LEE ; Hyo Eun MOON ; Kwang Hyon PARK ; Jin Wook KIM ; Hye Ran PARK ; Jae Meen LEE ; Hye Ja LEE ; Hye Rim KIM ; Yong Hwan CHO ; Sun Ha PAEK
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2022;65(6):861-867
Objective:
: High-dose radiation is well known to induce and modulate the immune system. This study was performed to evaluate the correlation between clinical outcomes and changes in natural killer cell activity (NKA) after Gamma Knife Radiosurgery (GKS) in patients with brain cancer.
Methods:
: We performed an open-label, prospective, cross-sectional study of 38 patients who were treated with GKS for brain tumors, including metastatic and benign brain tumors. All of the patients underwent GKS, and blood samples were collected before and after GKS. NKA was measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, to measure interferon-gamma (IFNγ) secreted by ex vivo-stimulated NK cells from whole blood. We explored the correlations between NK cell-produced IFNγ (NKA-IFNγ) levels and clinical parameters of patients who were treated with GKS for brain tumors.
Results:
: NKA-IFNγ levels were decreased in metastatic brain tumor patients compared to those with benign brain tumors (p<0.0001). All the patients who used steroid treatment to reduce brain swelling after GKS had an NKA-IFNγ level of zero except one patient. High NKA-IFNγ levels were not associated with a rapid decrease in brain metastasis and did not increase after GKS.
Conclusion
: The activity of NK cells in metastatic brain tumors decreased more than that in benign brain tumors after GKS.
9.2020 Korean Consensus Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Hand Eczema
Hee Joo KIM ; Chul Hwan BANG ; Hye One KIM ; Dong Hoon LEE ; Joo Yeon KO ; Eun Joo PARK ; Sang Wook SON ; Young Suk RO ;
Annals of Dermatology 2021;33(4):351-361
Background:
Hand eczema refers to eczema located on the hands, regardless of its etiology or morphology. Despite its high prevalence and significant impact on patients’ quality of life, treatment is frequently challenging because of its heterogeneity, chronic and recurrent course, and lack of well-organized randomized controlled trials of the various treatment options.
Objective:
These consensus guidelines aim to provide evidence-based recommendations on the diagnosis and management of hand eczema to improve patient care by helping physicians make more efficient and transparent decisions.
Methods:
A modified Delphi method, comprising two rounds of email questionnaires with face-to-face meetings in between, was adopted for the consensus process that took place between February and September 2020. Forty experts in the field of skin allergy and contact dermatitis were invited to participate in the expert panel.
Results:
Consensus was reached for the domains of classification, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment; and a therapeutic ladder to manage chronic hand eczema was developed.
Conclusion
These are the first consensus guidelines for chronic hand eczema in the Asian population, which will help standardize care and assist clinical decision-making in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic hand eczema.
10.2020 Korean Consensus Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Hand Eczema
Hee Joo KIM ; Chul Hwan BANG ; Hye One KIM ; Dong Hoon LEE ; Joo Yeon KO ; Eun Joo PARK ; Sang Wook SON ; Young Suk RO ;
Annals of Dermatology 2021;33(4):351-361
Background:
Hand eczema refers to eczema located on the hands, regardless of its etiology or morphology. Despite its high prevalence and significant impact on patients’ quality of life, treatment is frequently challenging because of its heterogeneity, chronic and recurrent course, and lack of well-organized randomized controlled trials of the various treatment options.
Objective:
These consensus guidelines aim to provide evidence-based recommendations on the diagnosis and management of hand eczema to improve patient care by helping physicians make more efficient and transparent decisions.
Methods:
A modified Delphi method, comprising two rounds of email questionnaires with face-to-face meetings in between, was adopted for the consensus process that took place between February and September 2020. Forty experts in the field of skin allergy and contact dermatitis were invited to participate in the expert panel.
Results:
Consensus was reached for the domains of classification, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment; and a therapeutic ladder to manage chronic hand eczema was developed.
Conclusion
These are the first consensus guidelines for chronic hand eczema in the Asian population, which will help standardize care and assist clinical decision-making in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic hand eczema.

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