Publications by authors named "HaeWon Jung"

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  • - This study aimed to explore large somas presumed to be displaced retinal ganglion cells (dRGCs) in the living human retina, focusing on their presence and characteristics in both healthy individuals and those with glaucoma.
  • - Researchers used advanced imaging techniques on eight subjects to measure the density, size, and distribution of these somas across different retinal locations, noting significant differences between healthy individuals and glaucoma patients.
  • - Findings indicated that these somas are likely dRGCs, showing a high susceptibility to glaucoma-related damage, particularly in areas affected by arcuate defects in glaucoma patients.
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Background: The demand for organ transplants, both globally and in South Korea, substantially exceeds the supply, a situation that might have been aggravated by the enactment of the Life-Sustaining Treatment Decision Act (LSTDA) in February 2018. This legislation may influence emergency medical procedures and the availability of organs from brain-dead donors. This study aimed to assess LSTDA's impact, introduced in February 2018, on organ donation status in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients in a metropolitan city and identified related factors.

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Purpose: Traumatic globe injury is classified into closed-globe and open-globe injury (OGI); OGI leads to a worse prognosis. We aimed to identify causative activities and prognostic factors of OGI in a metropolitan city in South Korea.

Methods: This retrospective observational study used a prospective eye-injury registry conducted in Daegu, South Korea, between 1 August 2016 and 31 July 2021.

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  • This study investigates the link between vitamin D levels and sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients compared to healthy individuals.
  • Using data from the CAPTURES II registry, researchers compared vitamin D levels in 454 OHCA cases and 454 matched controls, revealing lower levels in the OHCA group.
  • The findings suggest vitamin D deficiency significantly increases the risk of SCA, independent of other health factors, with severe deficiency showing a particularly high association with SCA incidence.
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Extended depth-of-focus (EDoF) intraocular lenses (IOLs) are typically evaluated using commercially available aberrometers. Given the intricate optical design of these IOLs, employing an appropriate wavefront reconstruction method with a sufficient sampling resolution of the aberrometer is crucial. A high-resolution Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor was developed by magnifying the pupil aperture by a factor of five onto a lenslet array (pitch: 133 µm) and utilizing a full-frame CMOS sensor (24 by 36 mm), resulting in a 26.

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In a prehospital setting, the narrow therapeutic window of epinephrine necessitates its cautious administration to avoid anaphylaxis. In this case, a 46-year-old man presented severe anaphylactic symptoms. Following the standard protocol, the emergency medical technician (EMT) administered intramuscular epinephrine; however, symptoms persisted.

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Background: Prehospital factors play a vital role in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivability, and they vary between countries and regions. We investigated the prehospital factors associated with OHCA outcomes in a single metropolitan city in the Republic of Korea.

Methods: This study included adult medical OHCA patients enrolled prospectively, using data from the citywide OHCA registry for patients registered between 2018 and 2021.

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To date, lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) thermionic electron sources have not been able fully to capitalize on their inherent potential, resulting in an ambiguous position within the application area. Although they exhibit higher brightness compared with a tungsten filament source, they still fall short of the performance of Schottky electron sources. This study aims to explore the capabilities of the LaB6 electron source under different operating conditions to bridge the gap, ultimately to realize its untapped potential.

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  • The paper discusses the challenges in improving scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging due to limitations in point spread functions and noise, which impact image quality.
  • An auto-optimization algorithm using deconvolution is proposed, simplifying the imaging process by not requiring user expertise or nondegraded reference images.
  • The algorithm significantly enhances SEM images of nanoscale materials, achieving better sharpness and contrast, and showing notable improvements in image quality for samples like gold nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes.
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Background: Anti-heat shock protein (HSP) autoantibodies are detected in autoimmune diseases. We sought to ascertain whether anti-HSP10 IgG is present in patients with CSU and to elucidate the role of HSP10 in CSU pathogenesis.

Method: Using a human proteome microarray, six potential autoantibodies had higher expression in 10 CSU samples compared with 10 normal controls (NCs).

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Prehospital advanced life support (ALS) has been offered in many countries for patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); however, its effectiveness remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the impact of emergency medical service (EMS) with ALS training as a nationwide pilot project for adults with OHCA in the Republic of Korea. This retrospective multicenter observational study was conducted between July 2019 and December 2020 using the Korean Cardiac Arrest Research Consortium registry.

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  • Motorcycles are increasingly used in workplaces due to the rise of e-commerce, leading to a focus on occupational motorcycle injuries and their characteristics.
  • This study analyzed data from the Emergency Department for motorcycle injuries from 2012 to 2018, finding that 24.2% of the injuries were occupational, with the highest rates among those aged 20-29.
  • Occupational injuries had lower severity, fewer hospital admissions, and lower mortality rates compared to non-occupational injuries, with factors like helmet use and alcohol consumption playing significant roles in injury outcomes.
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Zika virus (ZIKV) has been circulating in human networks over 70 years since its first appearance in Africa, yet little is known about whether the viral 3'-terminal sequence and nonstructural (NS) protein diverged genetically from ancient ZIKV have different effects on viral replication and virulence in currently prevailing Asian lineage ZIKV. Here we show, by a reverse genetics approach using an infectious cDNA clone for a consensus sequence (Con1) of ZIKV, which represents Asian ZIKV strains, and another clone derived from the MR766 strain isolated in Uganda, Africa in 1947, that the 3'-end sequence -UUUCU-3' homogeneously present in MR766 genome and the -GUCU-3' sequence strictly conserved in Asian ZIKV isolates are functionally equivalent in viral replication and gene expression. By gene swapping experiments using the two infectious cDNA clones, we show that the NS1-5 proteins of MR766 enhance replication competence of ZIKV Con1.

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The energy distribution of an electron gun is one of the most important characteristics determining the performance of electron beam-based instruments, such as electron microscopes and electron energy loss spectroscopes. For accurate measurements of the energy distribution, this study presents a novel retarding field energy analyzer (RFEA) with the feature of an additional integrated pre-lens, which enables an adjustment of beam trajectory into the analyzer. The advantages of this analyzer are its compact size and simple electrode configuration.

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Objective: High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation with chest compression is important for good neurologic outcomes during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Several types of mechanical chest compression devices have recently been implemented in Korean emergency medical services. This study aimed to identify the effect of prehospital mechanical chest compression device use on the outcomes of OHCA patients.

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  • Depression and sleep-wake disorders are prevalent issues among emergency medicine (EM) residents in South Korea, particularly affecting females, who exhibit higher rates of mental health problems compared to males.
  • A survey of 384 EM residents showed that 27.5% experienced moderate to severe depression and 36.9% reported sleep-related issues, with factors like inflexible shift scheduling and frequent night shifts contributing to these problems.
  • Analysis of the data indicated that female residents are at a greater risk for both depression and sleepiness, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to address these issues in the work environment.
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the benefits of subcutaneous (SC) administration for healthcare systems. The first SC infliximab, CT-P13 SC, was safe and effective for the treatment of psoriatic arthritis. Observed patient preferences for continuing CT-P13 SC suggest that patients receiving IV infliximab should be offered a switch to CT-P13 SC.

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Epidural hematoma with Brown-Sequard syndrome caused by an epidural injection is a rarely found condition in the emergency department (ED). We report an unusual case of Brown-Sequard syndrome in a 55-year-old man who presented at the ED with right-sided weakness and contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation after a cervical epidural injection for shoulder pain. Cervicla spine magnetic resonance imaging showed an epidural hematoma from C4 to C6.

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Objective: This study evaluates the usefulness, safety, and outcomes of operating a pretriage screening clinic and an expanded preemptive quarantine area in the emergency department (ED) during a regional coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional, retrospective study conducted in a single institution. General patient demographic data, initial vital sign, symptoms, and patient outcome was collected from January to March of 2020.

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  • The study aimed to understand the patterns of eye injuries in children under 16, focusing on age and gender in Daegu, South Korea.
  • A total of 502 cases were examined, with a significant majority of injuries in boys and primarily occurring in school children, mostly during unstructured play and sports activities.
  • The findings highlighted the need for protective eyewear during sports, especially for adolescent boys, who were most at risk during these activities, while younger children were more likely to sustain injuries at home.
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Background: In February and March 2020, healthcare providers and citizens in Daegu, South Korea, experienced the onslaught of a large-scale community epidemic of COVID-19. This had a profound impact on patients who experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study of 171 OHCA patients based on the multicenter WinCOVID registry.

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Substantial improvement of microvolume UV absorption spectrometry in sensitivity, robustness and ease of operation was achieved for routine biological applications. A unique microtubing-based absorption cell (208 μm internal diameter) featuring enhanced light transmission with a liquid core waveguide technique provided dramatically enhanced absorption sensitivity, proportional to the extended path length (50 mm, from the typical 1 mm), while robust measurement performance was attained by implementation of preventive measures against bubble trapping along the light path. For plasmid DNA, absorbance at 260 nm was reliably measurable down to 0.

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Background: Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and shock index (SI) are accurate indicators of hemodynamic instability and the need for transfusion in trauma patients. We aimed to determine whether the utility and cutoff point for SBP and SI are affected by age and antihypertensives.

Methods: This was a retrospective observational study of a level 1 trauma center between January 2017 and December 2018.

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Background: Futile resuscitation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients in the coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 era can lead to risk of disease transmission and unnecessary transport. Various existing basic or advanced life support (BLS or ALS, respectively) rules for the termination of resuscitation (TOR) have been derived and validated in North America and Asian countries. This study aimed to evaluate the external validation of these rules in predicting the survival outcomes of OHCA patients in the COVID-19 era.

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Background: There is currently a lack of evidence-based postresuscitation or postmortem guidelines for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in the setting of an emerging infectious disease. This study aimed to develop and validate a multimodal screening tool that aids in predicting the disease confirmation in emergency situations and patients with OHCA during a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective, multicenter observational study of adult patients with OHCA in Daegu, Korea.

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