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A Case of High-degree Atrioventricular Block in a Patient with Ankylosing Spondylitis
( Sang Rok Lee ),( Hyung Wook Park ),( Sang Yub Lim ),( Seo Na Hong ),( Kye Hun Kim ),( Il Suk Sohn ),( Young Joon Hong ),( Ju Han Kim ),( Weon Kim ),( Young Keun Ahn ),( Myung Ho Jeong ),( Jeong Gwan 대한내과학회 2005 대한내과학회 추계학술대회 Vol.69 No.10
장요근의 이상으로 기인한 요통환자에 대한 행간과 태충혈의 임상적 효과
정성엽 ( Sung Yub Jung ),조윤철 ( Yoon Chul Cho ),김태희 ( Tea Hui Kim ),임세영 ( Se Young Lim ),김철수 ( Chul Soo Kim ) 한방재활의학과학회 2003 한방재활의학과학회지 Vol.13 No.4
Object : This study is designed to find out the influence of selecting an acupuncture point for the effective acupuncture therapy. Subject : 45 patients with low back pain caused by iliopsoas muscle disorder were divided into 2 groups; 22 samples and 23 controls. Methods : Control group took usual acupuncture therapies and sample group took acupuncture therapies at Haenggan(Liv.2) and Taechung (Liv.3) through the etiological analysis. Concluding the result, we studied Visual Analogue Scale(VAS) score statistically. Result and conclusion : In this study, we found that acupuncture therapies through the etiological analysis is more effective than usual acupuncture therapies on pain spot.
임재원(Lim Jaewon),서장호(Seo Jang-Ho),이상엽(Lee Sang-Yub),정현교(Jung Hyun-Kyo) 한국철도학회 2009 한국철도학회 세미나자료 Vol.2009 No.5
Recently, Interior Permanent Magnet Machine(IPM) is widely used for traction motor in the high speed train. Due to the high efficiency and high power density of the IPM, it has lots of heat sources such as iron loss and copper loss. These heat sources can cause the demagnetization of permanent magnet, losses in output power and even irreversible defect of the IPM. To prevent the power loss caused by heat sources, the accurate thermal analysis has to be carried out. For the thermal analysis of the IPM, the thermal network is designed for this traction motor. The thermal analysis has executed at rated speed operation. The result of thermal network analysis can be used for the IPM design process.
Case Reports : Mercury inhalation poisoning and acute lung injury
Hong Euy Lim,Jae Jeong Shim,Sang Yub Lee,Sin Hyung Lee,Jae Yun Jo,Kwang Ho In,Han Gyum Kim,Se Hwa Yoo,Kyung Ho Kang 대한내과학회 1998 The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine Vol.13 No.2
Acute mercury inhalation poisoning is a rare cause of acute lung injury. It is usually fatal because of progressive pulmonary failure. We experienced a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) after illicit use of mercury vapor for hemorrhoi
Pre-Sepsis Length of Hospital Stay and Mortality: A Nationwide Multicenter Cohort Study
Kim Joong-Yub,Lee Hong Yeul,Lee Jinwoo,Oh Dong Kyu,Lee Su Yeon,Park Mi Hyeon,Lim Chae-Man,Lee Sang-Min 대한의학회 2024 Journal of Korean medical science Vol.39 No.9
Background: Prolonged length of hospital stay (LOS) is associated with an increased risk of hospital-acquired conditions and worse outcomes. We conducted a nationwide, multicenter, retrospective cohort study to determine whether prolonged hospitalization before developing sepsis has a negative impact on its prognosis. Methods: We analyzed data from 19 tertiary referral or university-affiliated hospitals between September 2019 and December 2020. Adult patients with confirmed sepsis during hospitalization were included. In-hospital mortality was the primary outcome. The patients were divided into two groups according to their LOS before the diagnosis of sepsis: early- (< 5 days) and late-onset groups (≥ 5 days). Conditional multivariable logistic regression for propensity score matched-pair analysis was employed to assess the association between lateonset sepsis and the primary outcome. Results: A total of 1,395 patients were included (median age, 68.0 years; women, 36.3%). The early- and late-onset sepsis groups comprised 668 (47.9%) and 727 (52.1%) patients. Propensity score-matched analysis showed an increased risk of in-hospital mortality in the late-onset group (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 3.00; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.69–5.34). The same trend was observed in the entire study population (aOR, 1.85; 95% CI, 1.37–2.50). When patients were divided into LOS quartile groups, an increasing trend of mortality risk was observed in the higher quartiles (P for trend < 0.001). Conclusion: Extended LOS before developing sepsis is associated with higher in-hospital mortality. More careful management is required when sepsis occurs in patients hospitalized for ≥ 5 days.