1.Risk-adapted scoring model to identify candidates benefiting from adjuvant chemotherapy after radical nephroureterectomy for localized upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma: A multicenter study
Sung Jun SOU ; Ja Yoon KU ; Kyung Hwan KIM ; Won Ik SEO ; Hong Koo HA ; Hui Mo GU ; Eu Chang HWANG ; Young Joo PARK ; Chan Ho LEE
Investigative and Clinical Urology 2025;66(2):114-123
Purpose:
Adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) is recommended for muscle-invasive or lymph node-positive upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) after radical nephroureterectomy (RNU). However, disease recurrences are frequently observed in pT1 disease, and AC may increase the risk of overtreatment in pT2 UTUC patients. This study aimed to validate a risk-adapted scoring model for selecting UTUC patients with ≤pT2 disease who would benefit from AC.
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively analyzed 443 ≤pT2 UTUC patients who underwent RNU. A risk-adapted scoring model was applied, categorizing patients into low- or high-risk groups. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were analyzed according to risk group.
Results:
Overall, 355 patients (80.1%) and 88 patients (19.9%) were categorized into the low- and high-risk groups, respectively, with the latter having higher pathological stages, concurrent carcinoma in situ, and synchronous bladder tumors. Disease recurrence occurred in 45 patients (10.2%), among whom 19 (5.4%) and 26 (29.5%) belonged to the low- and high-risk groups, respectively (p<0.001). High-risk patients had significantly shorter RFS (64.3% vs. 93.6% at 60 months; hazard ratio [HR] 13.66; p<0.001) and worse CSS (80.7% vs. 91.5% at 60 months; HR 4.25; p=0.002). Multivariate analysis confirmed that pT2 stage and the high-risk group were independent predictors of recurrence and cancer-specific death (p<0.001). Decision curve analysis for RFS showed larger net benefits with our model than with the T stage model.
Conclusions
The risk-adapted scoring model effectively predicts recurrence and identifies optimal candidates for AC post RNU in non-metastatic UTUC.
2.Gastric Cancer Accompanying Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
Ho Joon IM ; Sung Eun KIM ; Moo In PARK ; Seun Ja PARK ; Won MOON ; Jae Hyun KIM ; Kyoungwon JUNG ; Jung Gu PARK
The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research 2020;20(2):159-163
Plummer-Vinson syndrome (PVS), also called sideropenic dysphagia or Paterson-Kelly syndrome, is a condition characterized by a triad of chronic iron-deficiency anemia, esophageal webs, and dysphagia. This syndrome is considered as a precancerous condition due to the occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma in the hypopharynx, upper esophagus and oral cavity. Although exact data on the prevalence of the syndrome are not evidently available, physicians need to recognize this rare syndrome. Most of the patients are elderly Caucasian women aged 40 to 70 years, but cases in children, adolescents, or men have also been described. At present, the prevalence of PVS is decreasing due to improvement in nutritional habits and intake of iron supplements. Therefore, the syndrome accompanied with gastric cancer is even more uncommon. We report a case of a 61-year-old woman with PVS who was diagnosed with gastric cancer and improved after treatment.
3.Is it Possible to Successfully Treat Locally Advanced Colon Cancer Using Pre-Operative Chemoradiotherapy?
Ji Hun CHOI ; Jae Hyun KIM ; Won MOON ; Seung Hun LEE ; Sung Uhn BAEK ; Byung Kwon AHN ; Jung Gu PARK ; Seun Ja PARK
Clinical Endoscopy 2019;52(2):191-195
Pre-operative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) is a preferable treatment option for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. However, few data are available regarding pre-operative CRT for locally advanced colon cancer. Here, we describe two cases of successful treatment with pre-operative CRT and establish evidence supporting this treatment option in patients with locally advanced colon cancer. In the first case, a 65-year-old woman was diagnosed with ascending colon cancer with duodenal invasion. In the second case, a 63-year-old man was diagnosed with a colonic-duodenal fistula due to transverse colon cancer invasion. These case reports will help to establish a treatment consensus for pre-operative CRT in patients with locally advanced colon cancer.
Aged
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Chemoradiotherapy
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Colon
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Colon, Ascending
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Colon, Transverse
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Colonic Neoplasms
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Consensus
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Female
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Fistula
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Rectal Neoplasms
4.Recurrent Abdominal Pain after Laparoscopic Appendectomy.
Kwang Il SEO ; Sung Eun KIM ; Moo In PARK ; Seun Ja PARK ; Won MOON ; Jae Hyun KIM ; Kyoungwon JUNG ; Jung Gu PARK
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;69(3):187-190
Laparoscopic surgical approaches, compared with open surgical approaches, provide comparable clinical outcomes, but lower complications. Unfortunately, a rare complication―portomesenteric vein thrombosis―had been reported after laparoscopic surgery. A 42-year-old woman was referred our hospital for recurrent abdominal pain after laparoscopic appendectomy from acute appendicitis. It was determined that abdominal pain was due to postoperative superior mesenteric vein thrombus. A six-month anticoagulation therapy is an excellent treatment for superior mesenteric vein thrombus . Therefore, physicians should be aware of portomesenteric vein thrombosis in patients with newly developed abdominal pain after successful laparoscopic surgical management.
Abdominal Pain*
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Adult
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Appendectomy*
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Appendicitis
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Female
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Mesenteric Veins
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Thrombosis
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Veins
5.A Phase 2 Multi-center, Open-label, Switch-over Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Abcertin(R) in Patients with Type 1 Gaucher Disease.
Jin Ho CHOI ; Beom Hee LEE ; Jung Min KO ; Young Bae SOHN ; Jin Sung LEE ; Gu Hwan KIM ; Sun Hee HEO ; June Young PARK ; Yoo Mi KIM ; Ja Hye KIM ; Han Wook YOO
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(4):378-384
Gaucher disease is a lysosomal storage disease for which enzyme replacement therapy has proven to be effective. A switch-over clinical trial was performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Abcertin(R) (ISU Abxis, Seoul, Korea) in subjects with type 1 Gaucher disease who were previously treated with imiglucerase. Five Korean patients with type 1 Gaucher disease were enrolled. Previous doses of imiglucerase ranged from 30 to 55 U/kg every other week. The same dose of Abcertin(R) was administered to all patients for 24 weeks. Primary efficacy endpoints were changes in hemoglobin levels and platelet counts, and the secondary efficacy endpoints included changes in liver and spleen volumes, serum biomarkers, skeletal status and bone mineral density (BMD). During the study period, no statistically significant changes were observed in all parameters including hemoglobin levels and platelet counts, liver and spleen volumes, skeletal status and BMD. Abcertin(R) administration was continued in three patients for another 24 weeks as an extension of the study. Hemoglobin levels and platelet counts were maintained in all three patients. In conclusion, the efficacy and safety of Abcertin(R) are similar to those of imiglucerase, and Abcertin(R) is an effective therapeutic agent for patients with type 1 Gaucher disease (Clinical Trial Registry No. NCT02053896 at www.clinicaltrials.gov).
Adolescent
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Adult
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Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals/adverse effects/pharmacokinetics/*therapeutic use
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Child
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*Enzyme Replacement Therapy/adverse effects
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Female
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Gaucher Disease/blood/*drug therapy
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Glucosylceramidase/adverse effects/pharmacokinetics/*therapeutic use
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Humans
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Male
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Recombinant Proteins/adverse effects/pharmacokinetics/*therapeutic use
6.Erratum: A Phase 2 Multi-center, Open-label, Switch-over Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Abcertin(R) in Patients with Type 1 Gaucher Disease.
Jin Ho CHOI ; Beom Hee LEE ; Jung Min KO ; Young Bae SOHN ; Jin Sung LEE ; Gu Hwan KIM ; Sun Hee HEO ; June Young PARK ; Yoo Mi KIM ; Ja Hye KIM ; Han Wook YOO
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(9):1373-1373
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7.Early Colorectal Epithelial Neoplasm in Korea: A Multicenter Survey of Pathologic Diagnosis.
Yun Kyung KANG ; So Young JIN ; Mee Soo CHANG ; Jung Yeon KIM ; Gyeong Hoon KANG ; Hye Seung LEE ; Jin Hee SOHN ; Ho Sung PARK ; Kye Won KWON ; Mi Jin GU ; Young Hee MAENG ; Jong Eun JOO ; Haeng Ji KANG ; Hee Kyung KIM ; Kee Taek JANG ; Mi Ja LEE ; Hee Kyung CHANG ; Joon Mee KIM ; Hye Seung HAN ; Won Ae LEE ; Yoon Jung CHOI ; Dong Wook KANG ; Sunhoo PARK ; Jae Hyuk LEE ; Mee Yon CHO
Korean Journal of Pathology 2013;47(3):245-251
BACKGROUND: The incidence of early colorectal epithelial neoplasm (ECEN) is increasing, and its pathologic diagnosis is important for patient care. We investigated the incidence of ECEN and the current status of its pathologic diagnosis. METHODS: We collected datasheets from 25 institutes in Korea for the incidence of colorectal adenoma with high grade dysplasia (HGD) and low grade dysplasia in years 2005, 2007, and 2009; and early colorectal carcinoma in the year 2009. We also surveyed the diagnostic terminology of ECEN currently used by the participating pathologists. RESULTS: The average percentage of diagnoses of adenoma HGD was 7.0%, 5.0%, and 3.4% in years 2005, 2007, and 2009, respectively. The range of incidence rates of adenoma HGD across the participating institutes has gradually narrowed over the years 2005 to 2009. The incidence rate of early colorectal carcinoma in the year 2009 was 21.2%. The participants did not share a single criterion or terminology for the diagnosis of adenoma HGD. The majority accepted the diagnostic terms that distinguished noninvasive, mucosal confined, and submucosal invasive carcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: Further research requirements suggested are a diagnostic consensus for the histopathologic diagnosis of ECEN; and standardization of diagnostic terminology critical for determining the disease code.
Academies and Institutes
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Adenoma
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Consensus
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Incidence
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Korea
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Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial
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Pathology, Surgical
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Patient Care
8.Corrected QT Interval Differences from Intoxication by Over The Counter Versus Prescription Hypnotics.
Bok Ja LEE ; Yong Soo JANG ; Gu Hyun KANG ; Taek Geun OHK ; Gyu Chong CHO ; Jeong Yeul SEO ; Seung Min PARK ; Sung Gon LEE ; Min Kuk SUNG ; Woo Jun KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2013;24(6):724-732
PURPOSE: This study analyzed QTc prolongation in patients intoxicated from over the counter (OTC) hypnotics compared with prescription hypnotics. METHODS: The medical records of intoxicated patients presented to four emergency centers from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. The records of hypnotics overdose patients were selected and investigated for several features: general characteristics, vital signs, past history, ECG findings, treatment methods, ED stay time, drug category and amount, and final results. RESULTS: There were 134 patient cases of OTC hypnotic intoxication (36.9+/-15.1yrs, M:F=37:97), and 270 patient cases of prescription hypnotic intoxication (47.9+/-18.1yrs, M:F=58:212). The ECG QTc upon emergency center admission was 468.4+/-34.8 msec in the OTC hypnotic intoxication group and 449.48+/-26.2 msec in the prescription hypnotic intoxication group (p<0.05). QTc prolongation was noted in 81.3% of patients in the OTC hypnotic intoxication group and 64.1% of patients in the prescription hypnotic intoxication group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: ECG QTc prolongation was more common from OTC hypnotic intoxication than prescription hypnotics. Close monitoring is therefore recommended for patients who have ingested and overdosed from OTC hypnotics to prevent potentially lethal cardiac toxicity.
Electrocardiography
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Emergencies
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Humans
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Hypnotics and Sedatives*
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Medical Records
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Methods
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Nonprescription Drugs
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Prescriptions*
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Retrospective Studies
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Vital Signs
9.A Telephone Method for Helping Lay Rescuers Perform High Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
Sung Gon LEE ; Gu Hyun KANG ; Yong Soo JANG ; Taek Geun OHK ; Gi Hun CHOI ; Jung Hwan AHN ; Bok Ja LEE ; Min Gook SUNG ; Woo Jun KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2013;24(6):644-649
PURPOSE: Dispatcher-assisted telephone instruction during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) improves the quality of CPR performed by laypersons. However, in Korea, CPR instruction guidelines for bystanders have not made. We therefore studied the effects of verbal instruction on the quality of chest compression. METHODS: Data from two randomized, double-blinded, controlled trials using identical methodology were combined to obtain 175 records for analysis. Subjects were randomized into either a "push as hard as you can and fast" (n=87) or "push down 5~6 cm, 100~120 rate/min" (n=88), verbal instructions in the 2011 Korea Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Data were recorded via a Resusci(R) Anne SkillReporter(TM), Laerdal Medical mannequin. Primary outcome measures included chest compression depth and chest compression rate per minute. RESULTS: The average compression depth and speed of chest compressions did not significantly differ between the two verbal instructions. CONCLUSION: The verbal istructions provided by telephone based on the 2011 Korean Guidelines for CPR and ECC are not effective. The instructions for high quality CPR of layperson should therefore be studied.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation*
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Emergencies
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Heart Massage
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Korea
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Manikins
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Methods
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Telephone*
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Thorax
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Verbal Learning
10.Analysis of an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Provider Course in Korea.
Jin Ho KIM ; Yong Soo JANG ; Gu Hyun KANG ; Yu Ha NA ; Taek Geun OHK ; Bok Ja LEE ; Sung Gon LEE ; Hyuk Jun YANG ; Mi Jin LEE ; Hee Chol AHN ; Gyu Chong CHO
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2013;24(1):101-108
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to provide direction to improvement of advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS) training in Korea. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of the questionnaire written by 55 instructors of the 31 institutions registered in the Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (KACPR) from 2009 and 2010. The contents of the questionnaire consisted of an evaluation of the ACLS curriculum, modification of the ACLS curriculum, problems of ACLS training, and other open-ended answers. RESULTS: In this questionnaire, the result for assessment of the lecture on acute coronary syndrome was intermediate, that answer was given by the majority, 40.0%. The result for assessment of the lecture on stroke was intermediate, that answer was given by the majority, 40.0%. In addition, the result for the necessity of the lecture on acute coronary syndrome was intermediate, 25.5%, which was the most common response. The result for the necessity of the lecture on stroke was intermediate, 27.3%, which was the most common response. In the ACLS curriculum, 14.5% of respondents responded that simulation curriculum should be strengthened; 20.0% of participants responded that training on equipment and medical technique should be enhanced. CONCLUSION: Lecture without practice should be avoided and simulation-oriented education should be strengthened in the ACLS course.
Acute Coronary Syndrome
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Curriculum
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Korea
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Retrospective Studies
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Stroke

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