1.A Brain Atlas of the Long Arm Octopus, Octopus minor.
Seung Hyun JUNG ; Ha Yeun SONG ; Young Se HYUN ; Yu Cheol KIM ; Ilson WHANG ; Tae Young CHOI ; Seonmi JO
Experimental Neurobiology 2018;27(4):257-266
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Cephalopods have the most advanced nervous systems and intelligent behavior among all invertebrates. Their brains provide comparative insights for understanding the molecular and functional origins of the human brain. Although brain maps that contain information on the organization of each subregion are necessary for a study on the brain, no whole brain atlas for adult cephalopods has been constructed to date. Here, we obtained sagittal and coronal sections covering the entire brain of adult Octopus minor (Sasaki), which belongs to the genus with the most species in the class Cephalopoda and is commercially available in East Asia throughout the year. Sections were stained using Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) to visualize the cellular nuclei and subregions. H&E images of the serial sections were obtained at 30~70-µm intervals for the sagittal plain and at 40~80-µm intervals for the coronal plain. Setting the midline point of the posterior end as the fiducial point, we also established the distance coordinates of each image. We found that the brain had the typical brain structure of the Octopodiformes. A number of subregions were discriminated by a Hematoxylin-positive layer, the thickness and neuronal distribution pattern of which varied markedly depending upon the region. We identified more than 70 sub-regions based on delineations of representative H&E images. This is the first brain atlas, not only for an Octopodiformes species but also among adult cephalopods, and we anticipate that this atlas will provide a valuable resource for comparative neuroscience research.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adult
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		                        			Arm*
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		                        			Brain*
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		                        			Cephalopoda
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		                        			Eosine Yellowish-(YS)
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		                        			Far East
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		                        			Hematoxylin
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		                        			Histology, Comparative
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Invertebrates
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		                        			Nervous System
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		                        			Neurons
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		                        			Neurosciences
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		                        			Octopodiformes*
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
2.3D Histology Using the Synchrotron Radiation Propagation Phase Contrast Cryo-microCT.
Ju Heon KIM ; Sung Mi HAN ; Hyun Ouk SONG ; Youn Kyung SEO ; Young Suk MOON ; Hong Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2018;31(4):133-142
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			3D histology is a imaging system for the 3D structural information of cells or tissues. The synchrotron radiation propagation phase contrast micro-CT has been used in 3D imaging methods. However, the simple phase contrast micro-CT did not give sufficient micro-structural information when the specimen contains soft elements, as is the case with many biomedical tissue samples. The purpose of this study is to develop a new technique to enhance the phase contrast effect for soft tissue imaging. Experiments were performed at the imaging beam lines of Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL). The biomedical tissue samples under frozen state was mounted on a computer-controlled precision stage and rotated in 0.18° increments through 180°. An X-ray shadow of a specimen was converted into a visual image on the surface of a CdWO4 scintillator that was magnified using a microscopic objective lens (X5 or X20) before being captured with a digital CCD camera. 3-dimensional volume images of the specimen were obtained by applying a filtered back-projection algorithm to the projection images using a software package OCTOPUS. Surface reconstruction and volume segmentation and rendering were performed were performed using Amira software. In this study, We found that synchrotron phase contrast imaging of frozen tissue samples has higher contrast power for soft tissue than that of non-frozen samples. In conclusion, synchrotron radiation propagation phase contrast cryo-microCT imaging offers a promising tool for non-destructive high resolution 3D histology.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Gyeongsangbuk-do
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		                        			Octopodiformes
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		                        			Synchrotrons*
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.Accidental Choking Deaths with Octopus minor and Octopus ocellatus
Seok Joo LEE ; Minsung CHOI ; Hongil HA
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2018;42(4):168-171
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			In Korea, small octopus (Octopus minor) and webfoot octopus (Octopus ocellatus) are food items and fatal laryngeal choking due to ingestion of live octopus is not uncommon. We recently encountered two autopsy cases of accidental choking on small octopus and webfoot octopus. Case 1 involved a 58-year-old fisherman who ingested two live webfoot octopuses in his fishing boat and collapsed. He was immediately taken to the hospital but died. During autopsy, one of the webfoot octopuses was found between his pharynx and esophagus; it was obstructing the epiglottis and upper esophagus. His blood alcohol concentration was 0.140%. Case 2 involved a 55-year-old man who ingested an intact body part of a small octopus and was found dead in his house. He had a history of cerebral infarction and angina pectoris. During autopsy, an intact body part of the small octopus was found to be lodged in the laryngeal inlet.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Airway Obstruction
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		                        			Angina Pectoris
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		                        			Autopsy
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		                        			Bays
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		                        			Blood Alcohol Content
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		                        			Cerebral Infarction
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		                        			Eating
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		                        			Epiglottis
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		                        			Esophagus
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Korea
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		                        			Larynx
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Octopodiformes
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		                        			Pharynx
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		                        			Ships
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
4.Inducibility of human atrial fibrillation in an in silico model reflecting local acetylcholine distribution and concentration.
Minki HWANG ; Hyun Seung LEE ; Hui Nam PAK ; Eun Bo SHIM
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2016;20(1):111-117
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Vagal nerve activity has been known to play a crucial role in the induction and maintenance of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, it is unclear how the distribution and concentration of local acetylcholine (ACh) promotes AF. In this study, we investigated the effect of the spatial distribution and concentration of ACh on fibrillation patterns in an in silico human atrial model. A human atrial action potential model with an ACh-dependent K+ current (I(KAch)) was used to examine the effect of vagal activation. A simulation of cardiac wave dynamics was performed in a realistic 3D model of the atrium. A model of the ganglionated plexus (GP) and nerve was developed based on the "octopus hypothesis". The pattern of cardiac wave dynamics was examined by applying vagal activation to the GP areas or randomly. AF inducibility in the octopus hypothesis-based GP and nerve model was tested. The effect of the ACh concentration level was also examined. In the single cell simulation, an increase in the ACh concentration shortened APD90 and increased the maximal slope of the restitution curve. In the 3D simulation, a random distribution of vagal activation promoted wavebreaks while ACh secretion limited to the GP areas did not induce a noticeable change in wave dynamics. The octopus hypothesis-based model of the GP and nerve exhibited AF inducibility at higher ACh concentrations. In conclusion, a 3D in silico model of the GP and parasympathetic nerve based on the octopus model exhibited higher AF inducibility with higher ACh concentrations.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Acetylcholine*
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		                        			Action Potentials
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		                        			Atrial Fibrillation*
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		                        			Autonomic Nervous System
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		                        			Computer Simulation*
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		                        			Ganglion Cysts
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		                        			Humans*
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		                        			Octopodiformes
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
5.Vitamin B12 Content Using Modified Microbioassay in Some Korean Popular Seaweeds, Fish, Shellfish and Its Products.
Chung Shil KWAK ; June Hee PARK ; Ji Hyun CHO
The Korean Journal of Nutrition 2012;45(1):94-102
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			There is a limitation to estimate vitamin B12 intake due to a lack of data on vitamin B12 content in many Korean foods. In this study, vitamin B12 content was determined in some seaweeds, fish, and shellfish and their product that are consumed in Korea using a modified microbioassay with Lactobacillus delbruecki ATCC 7830. Dried laver and dried seasoned and toasted laver contained very high levels of vitamin B12 (66.8 and 55.2-71.3 microg/100 g, respectively. Sea lettuce and seaweed fulvescene also contained high vitamin B12 content of 5.47-9.41 and 6.46-7.20 microg/100 g, respectively, whereas sea mustard and sea tangle contained low levels of vitamin B12; vitamin B12 was not detected in seaweed fusifome. Pacific saury, trout, sea-bass, or squid contained 12.01, 2.00, 0.49 and 2.33 microg vitamin B12/100 g, respectively. Ochellatus octopus, and naked sand lance contained 0.72-1.43 and 3.68 microg vitamin B12/100 g, respectively. Dried Alaska pollack contained 0.19-2.64 microg vitamin B12/100 g. Shellfish such as little neck clam and small ark shellfish contained high levels of vitamin B12 of 30.5-40.5 microg/100 g, and mussel and abalone contained 17.71 and 7.82 microg/100 g, respectively. Of unique Korean traditional fermented seafood products, salt-fermented products of squid (2.91 microg/100 g), clams (34.31 microg/100 g), Alaska pollack roe (9.98-12.02 microg/100 g), hairtail guts (4.58 microg/100 g) or small shrimp (0.58-1.55 microg/100 g), and fish sauce from anchovies (1.52-1.78 microg/100 mL), sand eel (0.22-0.24 microg/100 mL) or small shrimp (0.19-0.78 microg/100 mL) were analyzed. A few commercial brands of flying fish roe (0.73-1.73 microg/100 g), canned tuna (0.40 microg/100 g), and fried fish paste (0.25-0.69 microg /100 g) were also analyzed. In conclusion, vitamin B12 content in these foods, chosen considering the Korean food culture, should contribute to improve the present vitamin B12 food database. It may be helpful to estimate vitamin B12 intake more correctly than before, and provide additional information for dietary education related to vitamin B12 and meal management.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Alaska
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		                        			Bivalvia
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		                        			Decapodiformes
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		                        			Diptera
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		                        			Eels
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		                        			Korea
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		                        			Lactobacillus
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		                        			Meals
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		                        			Mustard Plant
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		                        			Neck
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		                        			Octopodiformes
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		                        			Seafood
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		                        			Seasons
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		                        			Seaweed
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		                        			Shellfish
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		                        			Silicon Dioxide
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		                        			Trout
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		                        			Tuna
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		                        			Ulva
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		                        			Vitamin B 12
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		                        			Vitamins
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.Fatal Choking on Food/Foreign Body: 3 autopsy cases.
Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2007;31(1):95-98
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Choking death means an asphyxiation by blockage of the internal air passages. If it is occurred while eating, it is also called 'Caf? Coronary' syndrome because it seems like acute heart attack due to coronary obstruction. Most chokings are accidental in manners but it may be homicidal although it is relatively uncommon. There is no specific autopsy findings indicative of choking. Therefore autopsy examination should not only attempt to demonstrate airway occlusion by a bolus of food or foreign body, but also to identify underlying risk factors such as an acute intoxication, denture or poor dentition, and neurologic disease. The age range of victims of present cases was 42-59 years old and blood alcohol concentration was in the range of 0.225%-0.32%. The items choked on was a small octopus, a small plastic bottle and a lump of raw meat. The authors describe autopsy findings, including location of obstruction, and risk factors in cases.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Airway Obstruction*
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		                        			Autopsy*
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		                        			Dentition
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		                        			Dentures
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		                        			Eating
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		                        			Foreign Bodies
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		                        			Heart
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		                        			Meat
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		                        			Octopodiformes
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		                        			Plastics
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		                        			Risk Factors
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
7.The Study of Normal Visual Fields Using Goldmann Module in OCTOPUS 101 Automated Perimetery in Koreans.
Seung Chan LEE ; Seung Young YU ; Hyung Woo KWAK
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2004;45(7):1123-1127
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			PURPOSE: Kinetic automated perimetric tests were performed with OCTOPUS 101 perimeter using Goldmann module. Normal isopter positions in the peripheral visual field were visualized by the average position +/- 2 standard deviations. METHODS: We examined 102 eyes of 51 normal healthy Koreans who had no family history of glaucoma, no specific ophthalmologic disease, best corrected visual acuity more than 1.0 and normal intraocular pressure less than 21 mmHg with OCTOPUS 101 perimeter using Goldmann module in 5 isopters (I1e, I2e, I3e, I4e, II4e) at 8 meridians (0degree, 45degrees, 90degrees, 135degrees, 180degrees, 225degrees, 270degrees, 315degrees). RESULTS: The visual field was oval shape, and widest at the inferotemporal area, followed by temporal, and inferior. CONCLUSIONS: The normal position of 4 isopters can be used as a reference index for the peripheral visual field test.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Glaucoma
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Intraocular Pressure
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		                        			Meridians
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		                        			Octopodiformes*
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		                        			Visual Acuity
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		                        			Visual Field Tests
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		                        			Visual Fields*
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		                        			Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Visual Field in Normal Korean Subjects: Traquair's "Hill of Vision".
Seung Min HA ; Sung Pyo HONG ; Soon Ho HAN
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(12):2475-2482
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			PURPOSE: To investigate Traquair's "hill of vision" of the normal Korean subjects in the photopic and mesopic background. METHODS: Automated perimetry was performed in 152 normal subjects using Humphrey 24-2 SITA standard (photopic background, n=100) and Octopus G1 full threshold (mesopic background, n=52) program. We calculated and compared the threshold sensitivity and sensitivity deviation of the visual field by the fashion of the superior/inferior hemi-field, temporal/nasal hemi-field, quadrant, and 5 degrees ring. RESULTS: In Humphrey, average mean deviation (MD) and pattern standard deviation (PSD) were -1.22+/-0.86 and 1.43+/-0.33 dB, respectively. In Octopus, average MD and PSD were -3.39+/-1.39 and 1.67+/-0.23 dB, respectively. In both Humphrey and Octopus, the average threshold sensitivity of the inferior hemi-field was slightly higher than that of the superior hemi-field. There was no significant difference between the nasal and temporal hemi-field. The sensitivity was decreased with increasing the eccentricity. In the deviation map of the Humphrey, there were no significant differences in the comparisons of the hemifield, quadrant, and 5 degrees ring. In Octopus, there were no significant differences in the comparisons of the hemifield and quadrant. However, the sensitivity deviation was peaked at the fixation point and decreased with increasing the eccentricity. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that the normal Korean subjects may have lower sensitivity than the normal age-matched controls of the automated perimetry, especially in the Octopus perimetry. In addition, this study suggests that the shape of the Traquair's "hill of vision" in the normal Korean subjects might be similar to that of the normal age-matched controls in Humphrey perimetry which was performed in photopic background, but it might be flatter in Octopus perimetry which was performed in mesopic background.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Octopodiformes
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		                        			Visual Field Tests
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		                        			Visual Fields*
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Hemodynamic Changes during Displacement and Epicardial Stabilization of the Beating Heart in Patients Undergoing Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft.
Sung Mee JUNG ; Soo Dal KWAK ; Helen Ki SHINN ; Hyun Ju KWAK ; Mi Young CHOI ; Young Lan KWAK
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2002;43(5):611-618
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND: Coronary artery bypass grafting without cardiopulmonary bypass (Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, OPCAB) causes significant hemodynamic derangement by displacement of the beating heart. The purpose of this study was to analyze the hemodynamic changes caused in relation to grafted arteries by displacing the heart and stabilizing the coronary arteries in patients undergoing OPCAB. METHODS: Nineteen patients underwent OPCAB using two deep pericardial sutures and tissue stabilizers (Octopus Tissue Stabilization Syetem, Medtronic, USA). The hemodynamic variables were obtained after induction of anesthesia, after deep pericardial sutures, before and after anastomosis of each coronary artery during epicardial stabilizing, after sternal closure, and after postoperative 6 hours and 12 hours in the intensive care unit. RESULTS: The hemodynamic variables were maintained with the Trendelenburg position, volume loading and low dose vasopressors after deep pericardial stay sutures. Displacement of the heart and placement of the stabilizer on all coronary territories except the obtuse marginal artery before anastomosis showed no significant difference in hemodynamics compared with baseline. Positioning for the graft to the obtuse marginal artery decreased cardiac index (1.6+/-0.4 L/min/m2) and stroke index (27.6+/-9.9 L/beat/m2) and increased systemic vascular resistance (2318.9+/-673.7 dyne sec cm(-5)), resulting in hemodynamic compromise (P<0.01). There were no significant hemodynamic and electrocardiographic changes before or after grafting of other coronary arteries but there was a significant increase in cardiac index after postoperative 6 and 12 hours compared with baseline values (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Although the complete revascularization of most coronary arteries is feasible on the beating heart without significant hemodynamic compromise with minimal vasopressor support, the positioning for the graft to the obtuse marginal artery needs special attention because two deep pericardial stay sutures and Octopus tissue stabilizers on the obtuse marginal artery territory induce significant hemodynamic disturbances.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Anesthesia
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		                        			Arteries
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		                        			Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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		                        			Coronary Artery Bypass
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		                        			Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump*
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		                        			Coronary Artery Disease
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		                        			Coronary Vessels
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		                        			Electrocardiography
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		                        			Head-Down Tilt
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		                        			Heart*
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		                        			Hemodynamics*
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Intensive Care Units
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		                        			Octopodiformes
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		                        			Stroke
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		                        			Sutures
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		                        			Transplants*
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		                        			Vascular Resistance
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Humphrey SITA and Octopus TOP Perimetry on Normal Korean Subjects.
Seung Chan NA ; Sungpyo HONG ; Jae Pil SHIN
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(10):2034-2041
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			PURPOSE: To evaluate and compare the inter-individual variability and normal limits of Humphrey SITA and Octopus TOP which were recently developed for shortening test time and decreasing the patient's fatigue. METHODS: Humphrey SITA and Octopus TOP tests were performed on 100 normal Korean subjects and their test results were analyzed. RESULTS: The average test duration was 294.02+/-29.61 seconds in SITA and 147.93+/-9.78 seconds in TOP. There was no significant difference between the two perimetric tests in MD (mean deviation), but PSD (pattern standard deviation) of TOP program was significantly higher than that of SITA (P< 0.01). Mean sensitivity of SITA was 30.15+/-1.00 dB and that of TOP was 26.79+/-1.11 dB, so mean sensitivity of SITA was about 3 dB higher than that of TOP. In topographical map, averaged threshold sensitivity decreased with the eccentricity in both perimetries. Topographically, SITA showed the more regularly increasing standard deviation of threshold sensitivity toward periphery of visual field, but TOP showed the irregular pattern of distribution of the standard deviation. Most of the subjects (88.8%) replied that they were more comfortable with the TOP than the SITA program because of the shorter test time. CONCLUSION: Inter-individual variability in the normal Korean subjects was smaller in Humphrey SITA than Octopus TOP program, but Octopus TOP had the advantage of shorter duration of the test and lower fatigue.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Fatigue
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		                        			Octopodiformes*
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		                        			Visual Field Tests*
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		                        			Visual Fields
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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