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A case of Kawasaki disease preceding a retropharyngeal abscess
박희옥,임재우,천은정,고경옥 대한소아청소년과학회 2008 Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics (CEP) Vol.51 No.5
Epidural hematoma (EDH) is relatively rare in newborn infants and frequently associated with instrumental deliveries or other complications during labor and delivery. Although surgical evacuation has been the most common therapy, many other procedures have been suggested. Although many epidural hematomas require surgical evacuation rather than non-surgical management, the conservatiob or aspiration of hematoma have been attempted. In the case of EDH associated with cephalhematoma, aspiration of cephalhematoma could be attempted because frequent features of these combination were communication between these hematoma. We report a case of successful nonsurgical management for epidural hematoma through the aspiration of accompanying cephalhematoma in a five-day-old newborn infant. (Korean J Pediatr 2008;51:542- 545)
무릎 관절염 환자에게 적용된 수중운동 프로그램이 통증과 신체적 기능에 미치는 효과: 체계적 문헌고찰 및 메타분석
박희옥,김은경 부산대학교 간호과학연구소 2020 글로벌 건강과 간호 Vol.10 No.2
The Effect of Aquatic Exercise Program on Pain and Physical Function for Patients with Knee Arthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Park, Heeok1 · Kim, Eun Kyung2 1 Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Keimyung University, Daegu 2 Researcher, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea Purpose: We aimed to identify the effect of an aquatic exercise program in patients with knee arthritis through a systemic literature review and meta-analysis. Methods: Searched were conducted on EMBASE, CINAHL, PubMed, Ovid-MEDLINE, and Korean DB up to February 2020, using the keywords “arthritis”, “hydrotherapy”, “pain”, “function”, etc. The methodological quality was assessed using the Cochrane's Risk of Bias for randomized studies and the Risk of Bias Assessment tool for non-randomized studies. Data were analyzed using R.3.5.1. Results: The results showed an overall medium effect size (ES) -0.53 (p<.001) of the aquatic exercise program on pain reduction in patients with knee arthritis. We identified a small effect size of the aquatic exercise program on muscle strength (ES=0.32, p=.003). however, the effect size of physical function was not significant. Conclusion: Based on our results, the aquatic exercise program has moderate beneficial effects on pain in patients with knee arthritis, and this should be considered in developing this program.