1.Biomimetic Architectural Cover Accelerates `Osseointegration of Titanium Implants
Su-Jin KIM ; Eun Chae KIM ; Weon-Young CHOI ; Seung-Jae LEE ; Je-Hwang RYU
Journal of Bone Metabolism 2026;33(1):30-39
Background:
Although various surface modifications enhance titanium (Ti) implant osseointegration, achieving rapid bone formation comparable to native healing remains challenging. Current strategies primarily focus on micro-scale topography, often overlooking the critical role of macroscopic three-dimensional (3D) architecture in osteoconduction.
Methods:
We hypothesized that mimicking native bone’s porous architecture is key to accelerating osseointegration. First, we verified the impact of structural continuity by comparing standard Ti implants with decellularized bone grafts in a mouse calvaria defect model. Subsequently, we developed a biomimetic polycaprolactone (PCL)-based 3D architectural cover (Cover-type) and evaluated its osseointegration efficacy in a rat femur model against conventional Ti implants.
Results:
The mouse study confirmed that decellularized bone integrated significantly faster than Ti, highlighting the necessity of 3D continuity. In the rat model, micro-computed tomography analysis indicated a clear trend of increased bone formation in the Cover-type group, though statistical significance was limited by sample size. However, histological analysis confirmed a statistically significant enhancement in bone-to-implant contact compared to controls (P<0.05). The PCL structure served as a scaffold for cell migration, effectively bridging the implant-bone gap.
Conclusions
These findings suggest that providing a bone-like 3D environment via a PCL cover may enhance histological osseointegration, rather than relying solely on surface chemistry.
2.Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Firstand Second-Generation Drug-Eluting Stents in Patients With Single-Vessel Disease: 10-Year Follow-Up Results From a Korean Single-Center Registry
Jae Kyeong BYUN ; Se Yeon CHOI ; Seung-Woon RHA ; Byoung Geol CHOI ; Jinah CHA ; Su Jin HYUN ; You Jin LEE ; Manda Satria CHESARIO ; Melly SUSANTI ; Soohyung PARK ; Eun Jin PARK ; Dong Oh KANG ; Cheol Ung CHOI ; Chang Gyu PARK ; Dong Joo OH
Journal of Cardiovascular Intervention 2026;5(1):49-59
Background:
There are limited long-term clinical outcome data comparing first-generation (1G) versus second-generation (2G) drug-eluting stents (DES) in patients with single-vessel disease (SVD). We sought to compare the efficacy and safety of 1G- and 2G-DES in SVD patients who underwent successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) over 10 years of clinical follow-up.
Methods:
A total of 2,312 consecutive patients with SVD who underwent PCI with 1G-DES (paclitaxel- or sirolimus-eluting stents, n = 811) or 2G-DES (zotarolimus [Endeavor, Endeavor Resolute]- or everolimus-eluting stents [Promus Element, Xience], n = 1,082) were enrolled.After propensity score matching, 2 matched groups (538 pairs) were generated. Study endpoints included individual and composite clinical outcomes through 10 years.
Results:
During the 10-year follow-up, the 2G-DES group had lower incidences of myocardial infarction (MI; hazard ratio [HR], 0.44; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.22–0.92; P = 0.028) and target lesion revascularization (TLR; HR, 0.54; 95% CI, 0.32–0.91; P = 0.021) than the 1G-DES group. Rates of total death, cardiac death, non-target vessel revascularization, stroke, major adverse cardiac events, and major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events were similar between groups.
Conclusions
In our single-center, all-comer registry, 2G-DES were associated with lower incidence rates of MI and TLR compared to 1G-DES in SVD patients over 10 years of followup, indicating a safer and more durable effect than 1G-DES.
3.Long-term Survival after Surgery in a Patient with Small Bowel Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma:A Case Report and Literature Review
Je Seong KIM ; Won Jae LEE ; Chae June LIM ; Young Eun SEO ; Chan Muk IM ; Hyung Hoon OH ; Ki-Hyun KIM ; Young Eun JOO
Journal of Digestive Cancer Research 2026;14(1):115-119
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly invasive tumor with a strong tendency for metastasis. The most common sites of metastasis are the lungs, followed by lymph nodes, adrenal glands, and bones. However, metastasis of HCC to the small bowel is extremely rare. A 42-yearold female with HCC secondary to chronic hepatitis B and lung metastasis underwent a right hepatic lobectomy, followed by two wedge resections performed via video-assisted thoracic surgery, four sessions of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization, and stereotactic body radiation therapy. She was under regular follow-up for HCC, during which her alpha-fetoprotein level increased to 722.2 IU/ml. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed segmental wall thickening and aneurysmal dilatation of the small bowel loops. An 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/CT scan demonstrated a 3.3-cm hypermetabolic mass-like lesion (standardized uptake value: 11.3) in the small bowel. Surgical resection of the affected small bowel segment was performed. Histopathological examination of the specimen confirmed metastatic HCC, with immunohistochemical positivity for hepatocyte-specific antigen. The patient has remained cancer-free for 60 months post-operatively. Surgical intervention may offer favorable long-term outcomes in patients with small bowel metastasis from HCC.
4.Relationship Between Sarcopenia and Incident Depression in Older Men:Findings From the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study
Sanghyeok SUH ; Bong-Jo KIM ; Nuree KANG ; Eun-Ji LIM ; Jae-Won CHOI ; Dongyun LEE ; So-Jin LEE ; Boseok CHA
Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry 2026;30(1):19-27
Objective:
To investigate the longitudinal association between sarcopenia and depressive symptoms in community-dwellingolder adults, focusing on sex-specific differences.
Methods:
This 2-year prospective study utilized data from the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study. We included 1,366participants (700 men, 666 women) aged 70-84 years who were free of depressive symptoms (Short Geriatric Depression Scale-Korean [SGDS-K]<8) at baseline. Sarcopenia status (no sarcopenia, sarcopenia, severe sarcopenia) was defined by the AsianWorking Group for Sarcopenia 2019 criteria. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the association be-tween baseline sarcopenia and incident depressive symptoms (SGDS-K≥8) at follow-up, adjusting for covariates.
Results:
After adjustment, baseline severe sarcopenia was significantly associated with a higher risk of incident depression (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=3.040, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.494-6.188). In the sex-stratified analysis, this association remained robust only in men (aOR=3.344, 95% CI=1.332-8.395), but was not statistically significant in women (aOR=2.490, 95% CI=0.699-8.872, p=0.159).
Conclusion
Severe sarcopenia independently predicts for 2-year development of depressive symptoms, particularly amongolder Korean men. These findings highlight a significant sex difference in the temporal relationship between sarcopenia and de-pression for older men.
5.Effectiveness of the Loving Life TokTok 65+ Program for Suicide Prevention Education for the Elderly
Jae Sang LEE ; Eun Seok KIM ; Kkotdawoon HAN ; Su Kyong SONG ; Young-Eun JUNG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2026;65(1):44-49
Objectives:
This study evaluated the educational effectiveness of the Loving Life TokTok 65+, a suicide prevention gatekeeper education program for the elderly developed by the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Mental Health Welfare Center.
Methods:
Community-dwelling adults aged ≥65 years (n=125) were assigned randomly to an intervention group (n=61) or a control group (n=64). The intervention group received the Loving Life TokTok 65+ program, while the control group received no education during the study period. The outcomes were assessed immediately before and after the intervention using validated self-report measures of gatekeeper behavior, preparedness to help, suicide prevention literacy, and attitudes toward suicide.
Results:
Post-intervention, the intervention group showed significant improvement in overall gatekeeper behavior (all p<0.001), particularly in readiness and self-efficacy, compared with the baseline, whereas the control group showed no significant change.
Conclusion
The Loving Life TokTok 65+ program effectively enhanced suicide-prevention–related behavioral competencies among the elderly.
6.Nationwide Survey on Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection for Early Gastric Cancer in Korea: Results From the Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research (KCHUGR) 2023 Survey
Jae Yong PARK ; Jeong Hoon LEE ; Tae-Se KIM ; Da Hyun JUNG ; Bong Eun LEE ; Yonghoon CHOI ; Wan-Sik LEE ; Young-Il KIM ; Sun Hyung KANG ; Hyunsoo CHUNG ; Su Jin KIM ; Joon Sung KIM ; Donghoon KANG ; Su Youn NAM ; Seung Han KIM ; Hyo-Joon YANG ; Hyun LIM ; Jin LEE ; Seon-Young PARK ; Seung-Woo LEE ; Sun Moon KIM ; Sam Ryong JEE ; Dae Young CHEUNG ; Chung Hyun TAE ; Seokin KANG ; Sung Chul PARK ; Seung In SEO ; Cheol Min SHIN ; Kee Don CHOI ; Jong Yeul LEE ;
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2026;26(1):50-59
Objectives:
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) has become a standard minimally invasive treatment for selected patients with early gastric cancer (EGC). This study presents the first nationwide survey of patients with EGC treated with ESD in 2023, conducted by the Korean College of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research.
Methods:
Data were retrospectively collected from participating referral centers across Korea using a standardized case report form covering patient characteristics, tumor features, procedural details, histopathological findings, and clinical outcomes. Descriptive and comparative analyses were conducted to summarize nationwide ESD practice patterns and outcomes.
Results:
Data from 5460 ESD cases from 5250 patients across 27 institutions were analyzed. The mean age was 67.4 years, with 74.1% males. Multiple synchronous lesions were identified in 3.7%. Most lesions were located in the lower third of the stomach (64.0%), and differentiated-type adenocarcinomas accounted for 87.8%. The en bloc and complete resection rates were 99.2% and 91.4%, respectively. Curative resection was achieved in 80.5%, whereas local non-curative resection (L-NCR) and surgical non-curative resection (S-NCR) were identified in 2.8% and 16.7%, respectively. Additional surgery was performed more frequently in patients with S-NCR than in those with L-NCR (59.3% vs. 24.7%). The bleeding and perforation rates were 3.6% and 0.9%, respectively, and were mostly managed conservatively or endoscopically. The median length of hospitalization was 4.0 days.
Conclusions
This first nationwide survey provides a comprehensive overview of the current practice of EGC treatment using ESD in Korea, demonstrating high technical success and safety, and establishing a baseline dataset for future longitudinal research.
7.Eyeball Donation and Management System
Jaeyoung KIM ; Chul Young CHOI ; Jae Yong KIM ; Roo Min JUN ; Eun Chul KIM ; Yong-Soo BYUN ; Jong Hwa JUN ; Dong Hyun KIM ; Yunjin LEE ; Hyung Keun LEE ; Mee Kum KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2026;67(2):33-46
Purpose:
To propose improvements for promoting eyeball donation and managing donated corneas, this study analyzed the current system in Korea and reviewed relevant Korean laws, international standards, and foreign practices.
Methods:
To understand the current situation in Korea, annual reports published by the Korean Network for Organ Sharing and existing Korean laws were examined. For the international context, references were made to the National Organ Transplant Act, 21 CFR Part 1271 (Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 Part 1271), Current Good Tissue Practice guidelines of the Food and Drug Administration, and the Medical Standards of the Eye Bank Association of America in the United States. Opinions on promoting eyeball donation, improving the monitoring system for donated corneas and revising laws related to cornea management were gathered. The perspectives of 31 experts affiliated with the Korea Cornea Society were collected through a survey.
Results:
Currently, there are no laws or regulations that can be appropriately applied to the cornea which has properties of both organs and tissue. Additionally, there is no law regulating imported corneas. Therefore, there is a need to legislate or revise the current law; all experts who conducted the survey agreed on this. Furthermore, the current system faces limitations in the efficient procurement, stable supply, and management of donor corneas, as well as in donation promotion. To address these issues, the establishment of independent legislation for managing donated corneas and a National Central Eye Bank was proposed. This central body would oversee continuous personnel training, education, and monitoring, along with ensuring stable procurement, processing, and supply of corneas within a structured management system. Sixty-eight percent of the surveyed experts agreed with this proposal.
Conclusions
To establish a safe and efficient Korean corneal supply and demand system, it is imperative to enact cornea-specific laws, including the establishment of a National Central Eye Bank.
8.Early Diagnostic Changes in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Retrospective Study
Jung Sook YEOM ; Young-Soo KIM ; Ji Sook PARK ; Eun Sil PARK ; Ji-Hyun SEO ; Jae-Young LIM ; Hyang-Ok WOO
Annals of Child Neurology 2026;34(2):136-143
Purpose:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibits heterogeneous developmental trajectories; however, longitudinal studies using the Korean Childhood Autism Rating Scale (K-CARS) are scarce. This study examined diagnostic changes and related developmental characteristics through repeated K-CARS assessments.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of children who underwent repeated K-CARS assessments between May 2021 and December 2024 at Gyeongsang National University Hospital. Based on diagnostic status at the initial (T1) and follow-up (T2) evaluations, participants were classified as having persistent ASD (ASD at T1 and T2), emerging ASD (non-ASD at T1 but ASD at T2), or desisting ASD (ASD at T1 but non-ASD at T2). Developmental profiles were evaluated using the social quotient (SQ), visual-motor integration (VMI), and language quotients.
Results:
Forty-three children (32 boys; median age, 2.9 years at T1 and 4.3 years at T2) were included. Twenty-two met ASD criteria at T1, and 15 (68%) retained the diagnosis at T2. Across the cohort, 15 (35%) had persistent ASD, 21 (49%) had emerging ASD, and seven (16%) had desisting ASD. The desisting group showed higher baseline VMI and better outcomes at follow-up. The emerging group initially had higher SQ and VMI than the persistent group, but these differences disappeared over time. Higher baseline VMI was associated with desisting status and higher baseline SQ with emerging ASD (odds ratios, 3.14 and 2.59 per standard deviation increase, respectively; P=0.06 and P=0.07).
Conclusion
Early ASD diagnoses were generally stable yet variable, supporting repeated assessment. Baseline VMI and SQ may relate to later diagnostic changes.
9.Diagnostic and prognostic significance of myositis-specific autoantibodies in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
Ji-Yon KIM ; Hsueh-Wen HSUEH ; Eun-Jae LEE ; Hyunjin KIM ; Young-Min LIM
Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology 2026;28(1):33-49
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs) are heterogeneous immune-mediated muscle disorders with variable extramuscular manifestations and outcomes. Myositis-specific auto-antibodies (MSAs) have transformed the IIM field by enabling a serology-informed taxonomy based on distinct clinical phenotypes, prognostic trajectories, and therapeutic responses. Anti-Jo-1 and other antisynthetase antibodies characterize interstitial lung disease (ILD)-prone forms of disease; anti-MDA5 identifies patients at risk of rapidly progressive ILD and early mortality; anti-TIF1-γ and anti-NXP2 are indicative of cancer-associated myositis; anti-SRP and anti-HMGCR delineate necrotizing myopathies; and anti-cN1A supports the diagnosis of inclusion-body myositis. Beyond diagnosis, MSA profiles provide prognostic information, including about survival, relapse risk, and organ-specific complications, and they are increasingly being used to guide treatment decisions and predict biologic responsiveness. This review summarizes the diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic implications of MSAs across the IIM spectrum and highlight their growing importance in clinical practice for risk stratification and patient management.
10.Association of ASXL1 and RUNX1 Variants with Splenomegaly in Myelodysplastic Syndromes Based on Next-generation Sequencing and Computed Tomography Data: A Retrospective Study
Youngjae HUH ; Jaebon LEE ; Inha HWANG ; Ye Eun YOON ; Eun Jin LEE ; Taekyu LIM ; Jae Won YUN
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2026;46(1):104-109
Although splenomegaly is typically uncommon in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), it is associated with reduced engraftment rates and poor survival outcomes. Despite its clinical significance, the incidence and genetic associations of splenomegaly in MDS remain understudied. To address this, we conducted a retrospective study of 27 patients with MDS at the Veterans Health Service Medical Center in South Korea. Based on computed tomography scan evaluation, splenomegaly was identified in 26% of patients with MDS, and significant associations with variants in ASXL1 (P = 0.0089 for null and missense/inframe variants) and RUNX1 (P = 0.042 for null variants) were observed, suggesting that these variants are linked to an increased risk of splenomegaly. Notably, one patient with ASXL1 and TET2 variants developed severe splenomegaly (spleen size, 29 cm) following granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) treatment, requiring splenectomy. This case suggests a potential interaction between specific genetic variants and G-CSF sensitivity, potentially exacerbating splenomegaly. Our findings suggest that the incidence of splenomegaly in patients with MDS, including mild cases, is likely underestimated and that ASXL1 and RUNX1 variants increase the risk of splenomegaly. Furthermore, careful monitoring for the development of severe splenomegaly during G-CSF treatment may be warranted in genetically susceptible individuals with MDS.

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