1.Nationwide Trends in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in the Republic of Korea, 2005–2022: A Comparison with International Data
Min Ho JU ; Jun Ho LEE ; Yun Jin KIM ; Ho Jin KIM ; Ho Young HWANG ; Sang Yoon YEOM ; Hee Jung KIM ; Young-Nam YOUN ; Wook Sung KIM ; Man-Jong BAEK ; Hyun Keun CHEE ;
Journal of Chest Surgery 2026;59(1):7-16
Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) remains a key revascularization strategy for ischemic heart disease; however, nationwide trends in the Republic of Korea have not been thoroughly investigated. Using data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service, we analyzed adult patients who underwent isolated CABG between 2005 and 2022. We evaluated surgical volume, patient demographics, procedural strategies (off-pump vs. onpump), and outcomes. International comparisons were conducted using national cardiac surgery registry data. A total of 51,923 CABG cases were identified. Annual surgical volume declined until 2013 but gradually increased thereafter, reaching 3,717 cases in 2022. Despite this recovery, Korea’s per capita CABG rate remains among the lowest worldwide.In contrast, more than 60% of procedures were performed off-pump—the highest rate worldwide. Over time, the average patient age and prevalence of diabetes increased, whereas in-hospital mortality showed a modest decline. Compared with other countries, the Republic of Korea demonstrated a uniquely low procedural volume and a strong preference for off-pump CABG. This nationwide analysis highlights Korea’s distinctive CABG practice patterns and provides valuable insights for optimizing future clinical and policy decisions in cardiac surgical care.
2.Establishing an Active Vaccine Safety Surveillance System Using Large Scale Databases in Korea: Lessons and Scalable Insights for Global Application
Jin Gu YOON ; Eliel NHAM ; Yu Jung CHOI ; Min Joo CHOI ; Won Suk CHOI ; Young Kyung YOON ; Yu Bin SEO ; Hakjun HYUN ; Jung Yeon HEO ; Jin-Soo LEE ; Chung-Jong KIM ; Ji Yun NOH ; Joon Young SONG ; Hee Jin CHEONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2026;41(1):e47-
Vaccines are highly effective, but rare or delayed adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) require post-licensure surveillance beyond clinical trials. Korea lacks a comprehensive, active, database-based framework, yet key assets exist: nationwide claims databases (National Health Insurance Service/Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service), the national immunization registry (Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency’s Immunization Registry Information System) for National Immunization Program (NIP) and non-NIP vaccines, and increasingly standardized hospital electronic health records.We propose a federated, code to data architecture with data linkages between these data.Implementation should adopt a common data model (CDM), standardized case definitions, latency accounting, and transparent public reporting under strong privacy governance. Major challenges include multi step administrative approvals for data linkage, incomplete capture of adult non-NIP vaccinations, heterogeneous hospital data structures, and strict data protection constraints. Strategic priorities are to streamline statutory and administrative processes for public health use, mandate or enable claims-based capture of adult vaccinations, enhance CDM based interoperability, and develop secure hubs for aggregated outputs. With these measures, Korea will be well positioned to establish a scalable active surveillance system capable of detecting rare AEFIs, supporting transparent and evidence-based communication, and ensuring equitable injury compensation grounded in domestic data.
3.Remission of diabetes with glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody positivity that developed after the administration of olanzapine: a case report
Kyuho KIM ; Soo Hyun SEO ; Yun Ji HONG ; Woojae MYUNG ; Bomi KIM ; Chang Ho AHN ; Sung Hee CHOI ; Hak Chul JANG ; Tae Jung OH
Precision and Future Medicine 2026;10(1):51-56
Olanzapine is a second-generation antipsychotic drug associated with the development of type 2 diabetes. However, the development and remission of diabetes with glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) antibody (Ab) positivity related to olanzapine treatment have not been reported. Here, we present the case of a 33-year-old man taking olanzapine who was diagnosed with diabetes with GAD Ab positivity complicated by diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). After discontinuation of the drug and tight glycemic control, his diabetes remitted, and the GAD Ab became negative spontaneously after 18 months. The classification of diabetes is challenging because of overlapping autoimmune and metabolic features. Olanzapine may have contributed to pancreatic β-cell apoptosis, which could potentially trigger autoimmunity and the development of type 1 diabetes-like features (DKA as the initial presentation, a low C-peptide level, and GAD Ab positivity). The rapid amelioration of hyperglycemia and weight reduction may be responsible for the remission of diabetes after the discontinuation of olanzapine.
4.Cluster analysis of laryngomalacia in infants: insights into prognostic factors from a 10-year cohort
Younga KIM ; Jeongeun KANG ; Mi Sook YUN ; Sungsu JUNG
Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease 2026;14(2):84-92
Purpose:
Laryngomalacia exhibits diverse morphological patterns, severities, and comorbidities. Defining clinical phenotypes could improve management and prognosis. This study aimed to identify and characterize phenotypes using cluster analysis and to evaluate prognostic factors.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed records of 195 children diagnosed with laryngomalacia between 2014 and 2023 using flexible laryngoscopy or bronchoscopy. Demographics, endoscopic findings, comorbidities, and outcomes up to 1 year of age were collected. Hierarchical cluster analysis was conducted using 10 clinical variables.
Results:
Four phenotypes emerged: cluster 1 (n= 75, 38.5%), Groningen Laryngomalacia Classification System (GLCS) type 1 dominant-mild; cluster 2 (n= 35, 17.9%), GLCS type 2 dominant-mild; cluster 3 (n= 40, 20.5%), severe with multiple comorbidities; and cluster 4 (n = 45, 23.1%), GLCS combined-type moderate. Distinct clinical courses were observed. Cluster 3 showed the highest rates of surgical intervention (32.5%, P < 0.001), pediatric intensive care unit admission (17.5%, P = 0.016), and Emergency Department (ED) visits (60.0%, P= 0.013) for respiratory problems during the first year. When stratified by comorbidities, children with multiple comorbidities, particularly those with major feeding problems had a higher risk of hospitalization (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.65;95% confidence interval [CI], 1.11–6.33) and ED visits (aOR, 3.17; 95% CI, 1.39–7.23), even after adjusting for sex and severity.
Conclusion
Four clinically meaningful phenotypes of laryngomalacia were identified from the cluster analysis based on morphology, comorbidities, and disease severity. Children with multiple comorbidities accompanied by feeding problems had the greatest risk of hospitalization and ED visits for respiratory problems within the first year, even after adjusting for the severity of laryngomalacia.
5.The Recommendation of the Neuropathic Pain Special Interesting Group of the International Association for the Study of Pain: A Comparison of Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses between 2015 and 2025
Kyomin CHOI ; Kyung Min KIM ; Byung-Su KIM ; Hee-Jin KIM ; Seung Woo KIM ; Kyoungwon BAIK ; Jin Myoung SEOK ; Jun-Sang SUNWOO ; In-Uk SONG ; Ho Geol WOO ; Eek-Sung LEE ; Jin-Man JUNG ; Yun Ho CHOI ; Kwang Ik YANG ;
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2026;44(1):1-7
Neuropathic pain markedly impairs quality of life and imposes a substantial socioeconomic burden, while available treatments often provide only partial relief and are limited by safety concerns. The Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group of the International Association for the Study of Pain (NeuPSIG-IASP) first published pharmacologic recommendations in 2007, followed by a major update in 2015 and a new guideline in 2025. This narrative review specifically compares the 2015 and 2025 NeuPSIG-IASP guidelines, outlining key methodological changes and therapeutic shifts. The 2025 guideline is based on a larger, more rigorous meta-analysis, maintains α2δ-ligands (adds mirogabalin), serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors, and tricyclic antidepressants as first-line drugs, downgrades tramadol into the opioid third-line group. It also introduces high-frequency motor-cortex repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation as a weakly recommended third-line option and discusses implications for Korean clinical practice.
6.Efficacy and Safety of Latanoprostene Bunod 0.024% Ophthalmic Solution in Korean Patients
Jaehoon JUNG ; Heesuk KIM ; Sang Yeop LEE ; Hyoung Won BAE ; Chan Yun KIM ; Wungrak CHOI
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2026;67(3):88-93
Purpose:
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of latanoprostene bunod 0.024% (LBN) in Korean patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension in a real-world clinical setting.
Methods:
This retrospective study included patients who initiated LBN treatment between March 1, 2022, and December 31, 2024. Patients were categorized into monotherapy, switched therapy, and concomitant therapy groups. Changes in intraocular pressure (IOP) were assessed at baseline, month 1, and month 6 according to treatment group and diagnosis. The type and frequency of adverse events were also analyzed.
Results:
Among the 138 patients initially identified, 129 were included in the analysis. The mean IOP for all patients was 17.4 ± 4.9 mmHg at baseline, 16.0 ± 4.6 mmHg at month 1, and 14.6 ± 3.7 mmHg at month 6. The mean IOP reduction was -1.4 ± 2.8 mmHg at month 1 (p < 0.001) and -2.2 ± 3.3 mmHg at month 6 (p < 0.001). Subgroup analyses by treatment type (monotherapy, switched, and concomitant) and diagnosis revealed significant IOP reductions at both time points across all groups. Adverse events occurred in 22 patients (17.1%), with eye pain being the most frequent. No serious adverse events were observed, including systemic side effects, severe visual impairment, or significant ocular complications.
Conclusions
LBN significantly reduced IOP in Korean patients with glaucoma and ocular hypertension, irrespective of prior IOP-lowering medication use and was well tolerated with a favorable safety profile. These findings support the use of LBN as an effective treatment option for Korean patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension in diverse clinical settings.
7.Congenital Contractures of the Limbs and Face, Hypotonia, and Developmental Delay (CLIFAHDD) Associated with a De Novo Missense Variant in NALCN: The First Korean Case Report
Yoon Hee JO ; Yoo Jung LEE ; Juhyun KONG ; Yun-Jin LEE ; Sang Ook NAM ; Young Mi KIM
Annals of Child Neurology 2026;34(1):108-108
8.High-Intensity Statin Therapy and Functional Independence after Acute Ischemic Stroke in Adults Aged 75 years and Older: A Retrospective, Single-Center Cohort Study
Hyerim CHOI ; Eung-Joon LEE ; Mee Jee KIM ; Ga Hyun KIM ; Shinwoong KIM ; Namhee KIM ; Jeong Yeon SEOK ; A Jeong KIM ; Yun Hee JO ; Yoonsook CHO ; Keun-Hwa JUNG
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research 2026;30(2):170-179
Background:
Older patients aged ≥75 years are underrepresented in major statin trials, leaving the optimal statin intensity after acute ischemic stroke (AIS) undefined. We aimed to compare functional outcomes and short-term safety between high-intensity statin therapy (HIST) and moderate-intensity statin therapy (MIST) in patients aged ≥75 years with AIS or transient ischemic attack.
Methods:
Using a prospective stroke registry at a single tertiary center (2019–2022), we retrospectively analyzed 337 patients aged ≥75 years with AIS or transient ischemic attack who maintained statin therapy for 3 months (HIST n=117; MIST n=220). The primary outcome was a favorable 3-month functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale score 0–2). Secondary outcomes included stroke recurrence, adverse effects, and statin discontinuation. Multivariable logistic regression with pre-specified sensitivity analyses was performed.
Results:
Favorable outcomes at 3 months were more frequent with HIST (70.9% vs. 55.9%; p=0.010). After multivariable adjustment, HIST was independently associated with a favorable outcome (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=2.03, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.17–3.53), consistent across sensitivity analyses: per-protocol (aOR=3.48, 95% CI 1.97–6.17) and atrial fibrillation-adjusted (aOR=2.21, 95% CI 1.26–3.89). No significant differences were observed in statin discontinuation, stroke recurrence, or adverse effects.
Conclusion
In older patients with AIS, HIST was independently associated with better functional outcomes without evidence of increased harm, broadly consistent with current guideline recommendations for HIST when tolerated. Prospective studies are needed to confirm a causal relationship.
9.The World Health Organization Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) Framework and the Association with Frailty in Older Adults
Wan-Yun CHOU ; Kun-Pei LIN ; Chiung-Jung WEN ; Ding-Cheng (Derrick) CHAN ; Su-I HOU
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research 2026;30(1):41-50
Background:
The World Health Organization published the 2019 Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) framework to guide, assess, and promote the intrinsic capacity (IC) of older adults, referring to their physical and mental health. This study aims to investigate the relationship between IC and frailty among older adults.
Methods:
This cross-sectional study was conducted in a medical center in Taiwan in 2021. Two hundred ten patients over 65 admitted to the geriatric ward were invited to participate. The questionnaire included an IC measure, Fried Frailty Scale, and demographic items. The IC measure was ascertained using the six domains of ICOPE (cognition, mobility, nutrition, visual, hearing, and depressive symptoms). The Fried Frailty Scale was used to categorize participants as robust (Fried Frailty Scale=0), prefrail (Fried Frailty Scale=1-2), or frail (Fried Frailty Scale ≥3). Multinomial logistic regression was used to analyze the association between individual ICOPE domains and frailty stages, while adjusting for confounders.
Results:
Among the participants, 39.0% were prefrail, and 28.6% were frail. Limited mobility and depressive symptoms were significantly associated with prefrail (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]=4.44, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.82–10.82; aOR=8.41, 95% CI 1.75–40.37) and frail (aOR=11.57, 95% CI 3.63–36.93; aOR=13.77, 95% CI 2.62–72.49) individuals, respectively. Malnutrition (aOR=4.01, 95% CI 1.18–13.62) and hearing loss (aOR=4.37, 95% CI 1.09–19.66) were significantly associated with frail older adults.
Conclusion
Limited mobility and depressive symptoms occurring at the prefrail stage could be used as assessment items for early detection of prefrail.
10.Work-life balance and effort-reward imbalance, and their interaction, associated with presenteeism among Korean wage workers: Based on 6th Korean working conditions survey
Sang-Hyeon KIM ; Eun-Chul JANG ; Soon-Chan KWON ; In-ho LEE ; Jisuk YUN ; Ui Chan JUNG ; Young-Sun MIN
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2026;38(1):e1-
Background:
This study investigated the relationship between work-life balance (WLB), effort-reward imbalance (ERI), and presenteeism among Korean wageworkers through two models used simultaneously.
Methods:
Data from the 6th Korean Working Conditions Survey for 28,669 Korean workers, including 13,513 men and 15,156 women, were analyzed. All analyses were performed with pre-designed weight. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the association between WLB, ERI, and presenteeism among Korean workers. The participants were classified into the following four groups: group 1, status of both WLB and ERI is “balanced”; group 2, WLB and ERI status are “imbalanced” and “balanced”, respectively; group 3, WLB and ERI status are “balanced” and “imbalanced”, respectively; group 4: status of both WLB and ERI is “imbalanced.”
Results:
We found that WLB and ERI were associated with presenteeism in both men and women. Depending on their WLB and ERI status, women generally had a higher tendency of presenteeism than men. Multiple logistic regression shows that, in most models and groups, there is an increased odds ratio (OR) for presenteeism in both men and women compared to the reference value. Moreover, the OR in both men and women gradually increased in groups 2, 3, and 4 compared with group 1. When considering both WLB and ERI status simultaneously, ERI had a greater impact on presenteeism than WLB. Furthermore, it was found that a synergistic effect of presenteeism manifests when both WLB and ERI are in a state of imbalance simultaneously.
Conclusions
Using the two models simultaneously, we found an association between WLB, ERI, and presenteeism according to sex with a synergistic effect among Korean workers. Our research suggests that active interventions targeting WLB and ERI are necessary to reduce presenteeism, which ultimately leads to decreased productivity.

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