Publications by authors named "Chan Mi Lee"

Objectives: To report our institution's experience with patients who underwent subtotal petrosectomy (STP) for refractory ear disease who are candidates for cochlear implant (CI) and to highlight simultaneous STP with CI its advantages, surgical outcomes, post-operative complications management, and considerations for staging a procedure.

Methods: A retrospective study was performed in a single tertiary referral university hospital. The medical records of seventy patients (70 ears) who underwent STP for refractory ear disease who were candidates for CI were retrospectively evaluated.

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Gouty inflammation, caused by uric acid crystal deposition, primarily affects tissues around the toe joints and triggers potent inflammatory responses. Current treatments focus on alleviating inflammation and pain using pharmaceutical agents, which can lead to side effects and complications. This has generated interest in non-pharmacological interventions, such as non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (VNS).

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Background: Because patients infected with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) have been reported to be older than patients infected with influenza virus, the more frequent incidence of complications in RSV-infected patients may be age-related. This study compared clinical characteristics and outcomes in hospitalized adults infected with RSV with findings in age- and sex-matched adults infected with influenza virus.

Methods: The medical records of hospitalized adult patients infected with RSV or influenza virus at two university hospitals from 2013 to 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.

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Background: There is an ongoing controversy regarding whether single-occupancy rooms are superior to multiple-occupancy rooms in terms of infection prevention. We investigated whether treatment in a multiple-occupancy room is associated with an increased incidence of nosocomial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) compared with treatment in a single-occupancy room.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, every hospitalization period of adult patients aged ≥ 18 years at a tertiary hospital in Korea from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022, was analyzed.

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While severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is characterized by impaired induction of interferons (IFNs) and IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), the IFNs and ISGs in upper airway is essential to restrict the spread of respiratory virus. Here, we identified the prominent IFN and ISG upregulation in the nasopharynx (NP) of mild and even severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients (CoV2+) in Omicron era and to compare their clinical outcome depending on the level of IFNs and ISGs. Whereas the induction of IFNB was minimal, transcription of IFNA, IFNG, and IFNLs was significantly increased in the NP of CoV2 + patients.

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  • - The effectiveness of treating sepsis heavily relies on quickly giving the right antibiotics; however, current methods for determining the best treatment are slow, primarily due to lengthy blood culture processes.
  • - A new ultra-rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) method bypasses traditional blood cultures, potentially speeding up reporting times by 40-60 hours for drug susceptibility profiles.
  • - This innovative approach uses a synthetic peptide to recover a wide range of pathogens from whole blood, achieving 100% species identification accuracy in a study with 190 patients, and a 94.90% agreement rate for AST results within an average of 13 hours after blood processing.
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Background: Despite rapid deaths resulting from bacteremia, the clinical impact of the microbiological characteristics of strains on early mortality (EM) is unclear. We aimed to identify the microbiological characteristics of strains associated with EM.

Methods: Clinical information and isolates from patients with bacteremia from January 2015 to December 2021 were collected.

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  • The study investigates when to use echocardiography to check for infective endocarditis (IE) in patients with bloodstream infections caused by viridans group streptococci (VGS).
  • It identifies key risk factors for IE, finding that heart valve disease, persistent bacteria in the blood, younger age, and infections from specific VGS species significantly increase risk.
  • The findings suggest that echocardiography should be considered for patients showing these risk factors, to improve diagnosis and management of potential IE cases.
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The accurate identification of individuals without prior infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 is pivotal for seroepidemiological studies and vaccine trials. Owing to widespread vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the anti-nucleocapsid antibody continues to serve as a valuable marker for individuals without a history of COVID-19. This study aimed to comprehensively assess anti-nucleocapsid antibody positivity using diverse commercial and in-house immunoassays among individuals who contracted COVID-19 more than three years earlier.

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Background/purpose: Vasculitis as an immune-related adverse event (irAE) from checkpoint inhibitor therapy (ICI) to treat cancer is a rare clinical event, and little is known regarding its nosology, clinical manifestations, or response to treatment and outcomes.

Methods: To address these gaps, we used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) framework to further define this complication. Two independent PUBMED searches in September and November of 2022 revealed 127 publications with 37 excluded from title by relevance, 43 excluded by article type, and 23 excluded due to lack of biopsy results, or biopsy negative for vasculitis.

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Background: Gram-positive bacteria are frequently resistant to empirical beta-lactams in febrile neutropenic patients with cancer. As microbiology and antibiotic susceptibility changes, we reevaluated the risk factors for resistant Gram-positive bacteremia in febrile neutropenic patients with cancer.

Methods: Episodes of bacteremic febrile neutropenia in Seoul National University Hospital from July 2019 to June 2022 were reviewed.

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  • The study investigates how gender influences the expression of Th17-associated immune pathways in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS), focusing on inflammatory cytokine genes.
  • Researchers collected and analyzed IL-17-enriched peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 10 female and 11 male AS patients using RNA sequencing techniques.
  • Results showed significant gender differences in gene expression related to Th17 cell function, with specific inflammatory markers being upregulated in males, potentially explaining varying disease phenotypes between genders.
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  • Squamoid eccrine ductal carcinoma (SEDC) is a rare form of eccrine carcinoma, with only 38 documented cases, of which only 6 are located in the ear.
  • This text highlights a unique case of SEDC that is found in the dermal and subcutaneous layers without affecting the epidermis, which is unusual.
  • The histopathological characteristics of SEDC can lead to confusion with acute perichondritis, making accurate diagnosis challenging for clinicians.
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Otitis media is a common disease but can cause severe inner ear inflammation and hearing loss if it persists for more than two weeks. This study elucidates the inflammation-inhibiting efficacy of conditioned medium (CM) and extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from human trophoblast (TB) cells in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced human middle ear epithelial cells (HMEECs). TB-conditioned medium (TB-CM) reduced the inflammatory response and regulated mucin and epithelial sodium channel genes in LPS-induced HMEECs.

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The clinical outcomes and immunological features of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients receiving B-cell depletion therapy (BCDT), especially in Omicron variant era, have not been fully elucidated. We aimed to investigate the outcomes and immune responses of COVID-19 patients receiving BCDT during the Omicron period. We retrospectively compared clinical outcomes between COVID-19 patients treated with BCDT (the BCDT group) and those with the same underlying diseases not treated with BCDT (the non-BCDT group).

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Background: The number of newly diagnosed cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in Korea, which had increased until 2019, has markedly decreased since the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic started. This study evaluated whether the decrease is due to a reduction in the incidence of HIV infection and/or delayed diagnosis during the pandemic.

Materials And Methods: We reviewed the medical records of 587 newly diagnosed patients with HIV infection between February 2018 and January 2022 from four general hospitals, and their characteristics were compared between the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods.

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Introduction: This study compared clinical outcomes in patients with acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML) who developed prolonged (≥4 days) febrile neutropenia (FN) and received either empirical or pre-emptive antimould prophylaxis in order to evaluate the need for routine empirical antifungal therapy.

Methods: This retrospective study reviewed adult patients (aged ≥18 years) with AML who developed prolonged FN and received antimould prophylaxis during induction or re-induction chemotherapy at a single centre between September 2016 and December 2020. Patients were categorized into pre-emptive or empirical groups based on whether or not there was clinical evidence of invasive fungal infection (IFI) at the start of antifungal treatment, respectively.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of non-coding RNAs that act as regulators of disease. An evolutionary approach to the disease could reveal factors such as diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis prediction. The expression patterns of transposable element (TEs)-derived miRNAs could help elucidate diseases, and their evolutionary patterns are also valuable.

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Purpose: B-cell depleting therapies, including T-cell engager (TCE), are increasingly used for patients with hematologic malignancies, including during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between TCE therapy and COVID-19-related outcomes among patients with COVID-19 and B-cell lymphomas receiving B-cell depleting therapy.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective cohort study included patients with B-cell lymphoma, who were admitted to Seoul Natio-nal University Hospital with COVID-19 between September 2021 and February 2023, and received B-cell depleting therapy before COVID-19 diagnosis.

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Background: Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are therapeutic for clinical applications because of their excellent immunomodulatory and multiple lineage differentiation abilities at tissue injury sites. However, insufficient number of cells and lack of regenerative properties during in vitro expansion still limit the clinical applicability of MSC therapies. Here, we demonstrated a preconditioning strategy with trophoblast stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (TSC-EVs) to boost the proliferation and regenerative capacity of MSCs.

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The personal protective equipment (PPE) used to minimize exposure to hazards can hinder healthcare workers from performing sophisticated procedures. We retrospectively reviewed 77,535 blood cultures (202,012 pairs) performed in 28,502 patients from January 2020 to April 2022. The contamination rate of all blood cultures was significantly elevated in the coronavirus disease 2019 ward at 4.

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  • Fenbendazole (FZ) shows promise as an anti-cancer treatment for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), but its effectiveness is hindered due to poor water solubility.
  • The study compared different drug delivery methods for FZ, including oral and intraperitoneal administration, as well as the use of FZ-encapsulated PLGA nanoparticles (FZ-PLGA-NPs) to enhance absorption and efficacy.
  • Results indicate that FZ-PLGA-NPs significantly reduced cell proliferation in both in vitro EOC cell lines and in vivo models, demonstrating their potential as a more effective delivery method for cancer therapy and necessitating further clinical trials.
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Introduction: Tocilizumab, a humanized anti-interleukin-6 receptor (IL-6R) antibody, is recommended for the treatment of severe to critical coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19). However, there were conflicting results on the efficacy of tocilizumab. Therefore, we hypothesized that the differences in tocilizumab efficacy may stem from the different immune responses of critical COVID-19 patients.

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Background: Little is known about the immune determinants for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in individuals vaccinated against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. We therefore attempted to identify differences in humoral and cellular immune responses between patients with non-severe and severe breakthrough COVID-19.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled hospitalized patients with breakthrough COVID-19 (severe and non-severe groups) and uninfected individuals who were vaccinated at a similar time (control group).

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