1.Comparison of Stent-Assisted Coil Embolization Versus Coil Embolization Alone for Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms with Mild Symptoms: A Single-Clinic Experience
Gayeong LIM ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Tae Young LEE ; Woon-Jung KWON ; Byeong-Su PARK ; Soon Chan KWON
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2022;83(4):887-897
Purpose:
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of stent-assisted coil embolization (SAC) in acutely ruptured cerebral aneurysms without severe symptoms, and thus, the usefulness of the stent itself in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhages.
Materials and Methods:
From January 2017 to June 2019, 118 patients were treated with coil embolization for acutely ruptured cerebral aneurysms without severe symptoms (Hunt & Hess grade ≤ 3). The periprocedural complications, six-month modified Rankin scores (mRS), and six-month radiologic outcomes were compared between 56 patients with SAC and 62 patients without SAC (non-SAC).
Results:
The rate of good clinical outcomes (mRS ≤ 2), as well as the rate of hemorrhagic and ischemic complications, showed no significant difference between the SAC and non-SAC groups.Moreover, compared to the non-SAC group, the SAC group showed a lower recanalization rate on the six-month follow-up angiogram (20% vs. 39.3%, p = 0.001).
Conclusion
Although stent use was not significantly associated with clinical outcomes in coil embolization of ruptured cerebral aneurysms with non-severe symptoms (Hunt & Hess grade ≤ 3), it significantly decreased the rate of recanalization on follow-up cerebral angiograms.
2.Characterization of Specific IgA Response to Antigenic Determinants of Helicobacter pylori Urease Encoded by ureA and ureB in Children.
Min Kyoung SHIN ; Jin Su JUN ; Soon Wook KWON ; Dong Hae LEE ; Jong Hun HA ; Jin Sik PARK ; Dae Hyun SONG ; Myung Hwan JUNG ; Hyung Lyun KANG ; Seung Chul BAIK ; Ji Sook PARK ; Hee Shang YOUN ; Myung Je CHO ; Ji Hyun SEO ; Woo Kon LEE
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology 2018;48(1):14-22
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a causative agent of chronic gastritis and gastric cancer, has several virulent factors for own survival and progression toward gastric diseases in human stomach. Of those, H. pylori produces mainly urease (10~15% total protein weight) that neutralize the gastric acid for survival. Here, we identified the antigenic epitope of urease and then developed an ELISA using the antigen including the epitope of urease. We identified the antigenic epitope of urease that induces IgA antibodies in human using truncated mutants. Eight kinds of serially-truncated mutant of UreA and UreB were prepared and subjected to immunoblot using pooled sera of patients with gastric disorders. UreBEnd protein containing UreB epitope was produced and investigated its diagnostic value via ELISA in children. As a result, mutants having last 24 amino acid residues of UreB carboxyl terminus deleted did not show IgA-reactive band. The clones that contained the downstream of 448(th) amino acid in UreB showed IgA-reactive band. The serodiagnostic value of the UreBEnd recombinant protein including identified epitope was confirmed via IgA ELISA and shown to have 97% sensitivity and 100% specificity. These results demonstrated that carboxyl terminal region of UreB carries an antigenic epitope for IgA response in human. It may be useful for detecting H. pylori infection with improved test accuracy and minimum use of endoscopy.
Antibodies
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Child*
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Clone Cells
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Endoscopy
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Epitopes*
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Gastric Acid
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Gastritis
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin A*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Stomach
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Stomach Diseases
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Urea*
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Urease*
3.Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Endovascular Coiling versus Neurosurgical Clipping for Intracranial Aneurysms in Republic of Korea.
Hyuk Won CHANG ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Sang Hyun SUH ; Bum Soo KIM ; Myung Ho RHO
Neurointervention 2016;11(2):86-91
PURPOSE: The International Subarachnoid Aneurysm Trial (ISAT) revealed that in ruptured intracranial aneurysms (RA), endovascular coiling (EC) yields better clinical outcomes than neurosurgical clipping (NC) at 1 year. In unruptured aneurysms (UIA), EC is being increasingly used as an alternative to NC due to patients' preference. There is a lot of difference in treatment cost (EC vs. NC) between countries. There is one recently published study dealing with the comparative cost analysis only in UIAs in South Korea. But it is a hospital-based study. So, the authors performed a nation-wide cost effective comparison in our country. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was a retrospective analysis of healthcare big data open systems in Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service (HIRA). Hospital cost data of the recent 5 years (from January 2010 to December 2014) were analyzed according to patients' age and sex and the presence of subarachnoid hemorrhage. RESULTS: When comparing the total hospital costs for NC of a UIA (n=13,756) and EC of a UIA (n=17,666), NC [mean±standard deviation (SD): ₩7,987,179±3,855,029] resulted in significantly lower total hospital costs than EC [₩10,201,645±5,001,626, p<0.0001], although a shorter hospital stay with EC of a UIA [8.6 ±7.4 days] vs. NC [15.0 ±8.3 days, p<0.0001]. When comparing the total hospital costs for NC of a RA (n=7,293) and EC of a RA (n=6,954), NC [₩13,914,993±6,247,914] resulted in significantly lower total hospital costs than EC [₩16,702,446±7,841,141, p<0.0001], although shorter hospital stays for EC of a RA [19.8 ±11.4] vs. NC [23.0 ±10.3, p<0.0001]. CONCLUSION: The total hospital costs for the NC of both UIAs and RAs were found to be lower than those for EC in South Korea.
Aneurysm
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Cost-Benefit Analysis*
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Costs and Cost Analysis
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Delivery of Health Care
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Health Care Costs
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Hospital Costs
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Insurance
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Insurance, Health
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Korea
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Length of Stay
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Republic of Korea*
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Retrospective Studies
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
4.Patient Radiation Exposure During Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures for Intracranial Aneurysms: A Multicenter Study.
Yon Kwon IHN ; Bum Soo KIM ; Jun Soo BYUN ; Sang Hyun SUH ; Yoo Dong WON ; Deok Hee LEE ; Byung Moon KIM ; Young Soo KIM ; Pyong JEON ; Chang Woo RYU ; Sang Il SUH ; Dae Seob CHOI ; See Sung CHOI ; Jin Wook CHOI ; Hyuk Won CHANG ; Jae Wook LEE ; Sang Heum KIM ; Young Jun LEE ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Soo Mee LIM ; Woong YOON ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Moon Hee HAN
Neurointervention 2016;11(2):78-85
PURPOSE: To assess patient radiation doses during cerebral angiography and embolization of intracranial aneurysms across multi-centers and propose a diagnostic reference level (DRL). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied a sample of 490 diagnostic and 371 therapeutic procedures for intracranial aneurysms, which were performed at 23 hospitals in Korea in 2015. Parameters including dose-area product (DAP), cumulative air kerma (CAK), fluoroscopic time and total angiographic image frames were obtained and analyzed. RESULTS: Total mean DAP, CAK, fluoroscopy time, and total angiographic image frames were 106.2 ± 66.4 Gy-cm2, 697.1 ± 473.7 mGy, 9.7 ± 6.5 minutes, 241.5 ± 116.6 frames for diagnostic procedures, 218.8 ± 164.3 Gy-cm², 3365.7 ± 2205.8 mGy, 51.5 ± 31.1 minutes, 443.5 ± 270.7 frames for therapeutic procedures, respectively. For diagnostic procedure, the third quartiles for DRLs were 144.2 Gy-cm² for DAP, 921.1 mGy for CAK, 12.2 minutes for fluoroscopy times and 286.5 for number of image frames, respectively. For therapeutic procedures, the third quartiles for DRLs were 271.0 Gy-cm² for DAP, 4471.3 mGy for CAK, 64.7 minutes for fluoroscopy times and 567.3 for number of image frames, respectively. On average, rotational angiography was used 1.5 ± 0.7 times/session (range, 0-4; n=490) for diagnostic procedures and 1.6 ± 1.2 times/session (range, 0-4; n=368) for therapeutic procedures, respectively. CONCLUSION: Radiation dose as measured by DAP, fluoroscopy time and image frames were lower in our patients compared to another study regarding cerebral angiography, and DAP was lower with fewer angiographic image frames for therapeutic procedures. Proposed DRLs can be used for quality assurance and patient safety in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Angiography
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Cerebral Angiography
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Fluoroscopy
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm*
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Korea
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Patient Safety
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Radiation Exposure*
5.Recommendations for Carotid Stenting in Korea.
Hyuk Won CHANG ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Sang il SUH ; Hae Woong JEONG ; Dae Chul SUH
Neurointervention 2015;10(1):7-13
Carotid artery angioplasty with stenting (CAS) is being performed in many hospitals in Korea. Most of the guidelines which are being used are similar, but the practical aspects such as techniques are different between hospitals. For example, usage of various protective devices, the oral antiplatelet regimen prior to procedure and placing of temporary pacemaker to prevent bradycardia are different between hospitals. In this article, we summarize and propose the guidelines for CAS which is currently being accepted in Korea. These guidelines may be helpful in providing protocol to neurointerventionalist who perform CAS and to standardize the process including reporting of CAS in the future comparative trials in Korea.
Angioplasty
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Bradycardia
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Carotid Arteries
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Korea
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Protective Devices
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Stents*
6.Recent Update of Guidelines for Neurointerventional Procedures.
Shang Hun SHIN ; Soon Chan KWON ; Dae Chul SUH
Neurointervention 2013;8(2):68-72
Treatment guidelines of the neurointerventional procedures are continuously updated. However, these guidelines differ between countries and even medical societies within the same country because of the differing interests and patient groups. The differences between guidelines are confusing to many neurointerventionalists. Recently "Clinical Research Center for Stroke" in Korea updated "Clinical Practice Guidelines for Stroke" for the patients in Korea. So we introduce those guidelines and compare several recent guidelines of international medical societies for neurointerventionalists.
Aneurysm
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Humans
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Korea
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Societies, Medical
7.A Bilateral Internal Carotid Angiography-Based Neck Remodelling Technique for Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms: Technical Notes.
Soon Chan KWON ; Jun Bum PARK ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Hong Bo SIM ; In Uk LYO ; Young KIM
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery 2011;13(2):66-69
We report three cases of a novel balloon remodelling technique across the anterior communicating artery (ACoA) through simultaneous bilateral internal carotid angiography. In all three cases, simultaneous bilateral carotid angiography for balloon-assisted coil embolisation of anterior communicating artery aneurysms (ACoAA) provided improved anatomical detail and resulted in effective and safe procedures compared to typical unilateral angiography.
Aneurysm
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Angiography
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Arteries
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Neck
8.The Efficacy of Simultaneous Bilateral Internal Carotid Angiography during Coil Embolization for Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms.
Soon Chan KWON ; Jun Bum PARK ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Hong Bo SIM ; In Uk LYO ; Young KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2011;49(5):257-261
OBJECTIVE: Successful coil embolization of anterior communicating (A-com) artery aneurysms requires good visualization and understanding of the entire H complex. Bilateral carotid angiography may optimize anatomical understanding and visualization of the H complex. We therefore assessed the efficacy of simultaneous bilateral internal carotid angiography during coil embolization for A-com artery aneurysms. METHODS: Of the 153 patients with intracranial saccular aneurysms who underwent embolization between July 2008 and December 2009, 12 had A-com artery aneurysms and were embolized under bilateral carotid angiography. Patients were evaluated angiographically, immediately and 6 months (n=11) after embolization, using a 3-point scale (complete, residual neck, residual aneurysm). The safety, performance and efficacy of this approach were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS: In all patients, bilateral internal carotid artery angiography provided more detailed anatomical information and understanding around the A-com artery, and, in complex situations, it allowed for more effective coil embolization through bilateral routes to the A-com artery. Angiography immediately after embolization showed occlusion of 11 of the 12 (92%) aneurysms, with none of these 11 showing evidence of recanalization at 6 months. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that simultaneous bilateral carotid angiography during coil embolization of selected complex A-com artery aneurysms provided improved anatomical understanding, and resulted in more effective and safer procedures than typical unilateral angiography.
Aneurysm
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Angiography
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Arteries
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Carotid Artery, Internal
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Humans
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Neck
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Retrospective Studies
9.Endovascular Treatment of Large Mycotic Aneurysm in Cavernous Internal Carotid Artery : A Case Report.
Shang Hun SHIN ; Dae Chul SUH ; Sang Ok PARK ; Jee Hyun KWON ; Seong Hoon CHOI ; Soon Chan KWON
Neurointervention 2009;4(1):25-28
Intracranial mycotic aneurysms are secondary to infectious endocarditis, meningoencephalitis, cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis, sinusitis, and bacteremia. Usually mycotic aneurysms are arising on distal cerebral vessels, but rarely on internal carotid artery. We experienced mycotic aneurysm of ICA followed by meningoencephalitis and thrombophlebitis in both cavernous sinuses. We observed occurrence of mycotic aneurysm by sequential image, and good result after endovascular treatment. So we present our case.
Aneurysm, Infected*
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Bacteremia
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Carotid Artery, Internal*
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Cavernous Sinus
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Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
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Endocarditis
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Intracranial Aneurysm
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Meningoencephalitis
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Sinusitis
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Thrombophlebitis
10.Early Rebleeding after Internal Trapping of a Ruptured Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysm: A Case Report.
Han Yu SEONG ; Soon Chan KWON ; Shang Hun SHIN ; Jun Bum PARK ; Young KIM ; Hong Bo SIM ; In Uk LYO
Neurointervention 2008;3(1):28-32
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from vertebral artery (VA) dissecting aneurysms is rare and potentially fatal. Early rebleeding from ruptured VA dissecting aneurysms excessively reduces favorable outcome rates of the ruptured dissecting aneurysms, so that early diagnosis and treatment are essential for preventing early rebleeding and devastating results. A 52-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to an abruptly developed severe headache and sequential mental change. SAH due to ruptured left VA dissecting aneurysm was noted. We performed early endovascular internal trapping, and successful flow arrest on final angiogram was confirmed. About 6 hours later after internal trapping of the aneurysm, his mentality abruptly deteriorated and rebleeding was confirmed. We present this case of early rebleeding from vertebral dissecting aneurysm after endovascular internal trapping, along with a literature review.
Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, Dissecting*
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Early Diagnosis
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Headache
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Vertebral Artery*

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