Publications by authors named "Ho-Joo Yoon"

Purpose: Despite the emerging biologics, biomarkers and treatment options for asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) overlap (ACO) are still limited, requiring further research.

Methods: We enrolled 378 ACO patients from a multicenter real-world asthma cohort in Korea and compared the clinical characteristics, lung function, and exacerbation between type 2 (T2)-high and T2-low groups. We used the following comparisons: 1) low vs.

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Background: The interaction between COVID-19 and tuberculosis (TB) is not yet fully understood, and large-scale research on the mortality outcome of such dual infection has been limited. This study aimed to investigate the impact of PTB on mortality among patients with COVID-19 within a Korean population by conducting an extensive analysis of a nationwide large dataset.

Method: We investigated the mortality and disease severity among COVID-19 patients who had PTB in South Korea.

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  • - This study investigated the relationship between chronic periodontitis (CP) and lung cancer using a large dataset from the Korean National Health Insurance Service, involving over 72,000 individuals with CP compared to matched controls without CP.
  • - Results showed that individuals with CP had a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer (2.27 times more likely) during an average follow-up of 5.1 years, with the highest risks seen in those with moderate-to-severe CP, women, and never-smokers.
  • - The findings suggest that chronic periodontitis may increase lung cancer risk, highlighting the need for further research and awareness regarding oral health's impact on overall health risks.
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Current literature primarily delves into the relationship between bronchiectasis and severe asthma, and only a few studies have evaluated the impact of bronchiectasis in patients with non-severe asthma. Therefore, this study investigated the clinical impact of bronchiectasis in patients with non-severe asthma. A prospective observational study of 140 non-severe asthmatic patients with (bronchiectasis group) and without bronchiectasis (control group) was conducted between September 2012 and February 2022.

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Purpose: Few studies have compared the clinical characteristics of severe asthma (SA) in elderly patients compared to that in nonelderly patients.

Methods: We analyzed data from the Korean SA Registry, a nationwide, real-world observational study of SA in Korea. The baseline clinical characteristics, disease control status, and medication use of the patients were compared between elderly (≥ 65 years) and nonelderly groups.

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Comprehensive analyses of the association between a family history of lung cancer and lung cancer risk are limited, especially in the Korean population. We used baseline data from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study, conducted between 2001 and 2013. This study enrolled 198,980 individuals.

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  • Exposure to allergens at work can worsen asthma and impact patients' quality of life (QoL).
  • In a study of 364 adults with severe asthma, 17.9% were found to have work-related asthma (WRA), highlighting its prevalence.
  • Those with WRA faced higher levels of anxiety and depression and reported a lower QoL compared to their counterparts without WRA, despite similar asthma control and lung function.
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  • The study aimed to assess the relevance of the advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) as a prognostic tool for patients with limited-stage small-cell lung cancer (LS-SCLC) receiving chemo-radiotherapy.
  • 87 patients were analyzed, with results showing that those in the high ALI group had better overall survival compared to the low ALI group.
  • The findings indicate that a high ALI score can be used to predict better survival outcomes and may help inform treatment decisions for LS-SCLC patients.
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  • A study evaluated the long-term effects of recovering from COVID-19 on adults with asthma, focusing on severe exacerbations and mortality rates.
  • Analyzing data from over 10,700 adults, the researchers found that those who recovered from severe COVID-19 had a significantly higher risk of severe asthma exacerbations and death compared to matched controls without COVID-19.
  • The findings suggest that individuals with asthma who experienced severe COVID-19 face increased long-term health risks, while those who had a non-severe case do not show a similar risk.
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) survivors have an increased risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study assessed the risk of COPD development and COPD-related hospitalization in TB survivors compared to controls.

Methods: We conducted a population-based cohort study of TB survivors and 1:1 age- and sex-matched controls using data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service database collected from 2010 to 2017.

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Background: Adjuvant chemotherapy has reduced the risk of recurrence and death in stage IB non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with high-risk factors; however, the impact of visceral pleural invasion (VPI) on outcomes in stage IB NSCLC treated with adjuvant chemotherapy remains controversial. The aim of this study was to explore the clinical and prognostic significance of adjuvant chemotherapy for stage IB (1-4 cm) NSCLC with VPI.

Methods: This retrospective study included 251 patients admitted between January 2008 and May 2018 from four hospitals who underwent complete resection for Tumor-Node-Metastasis (TNM) 8th edition stage IB NSCLC with VPI.

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Anti-tuberculosis (AT) medications, including isoniazid (INH), can cause drug-induced liver injury (DILI), but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to identify genetic factors that may increase the susceptibility of individuals to AT-DILI and to examine genetic interactions that may lead to isoniazid (INH)-induced hepatotoxicity. We performed a targeted sequencing analysis of 380 pharmacogenes in a discovery cohort of 112 patients (35 AT-DILI patients and 77 controls) receiving AT treatment for active tuberculosis.

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  • A study in Korea examined how physical activity (PA) levels affect healthcare usage, specifically emergency department visits and hospitalizations, among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • The research involved a large cohort of 3308 COPD patients and 293,358 non-COPD individuals, analyzing data from 2009 to 2017.
  • Findings revealed that COPD patients had significantly higher risks of healthcare visits across all PA levels, especially in those who were sedentary, and increasing PA by just 500 MET-min/week could lower these risks.
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Objectives: Previous studies suggested that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) could lead to pulmonary fibrosis, but the incidence of newly diagnosed interstitial lung disease (ILD) after COVID-19 is unclear. We aimed to determine whether COVID-19 increases the risk of newly diagnosed ILD and whether vaccination against COVID-19 can reduce this risk.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study used data from the Korean National Health Insurance claim-based database.

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Background: Chronic lung diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma, are associated with an increased risk of dementia. However, few data are available regarding the risk of dementia in individuals with bronchiectasis.

Objectives: To explore the association between bronchiectasis and the risk of incident dementia using a longitudinal population-based cohort.

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Introduction: Air pollutants are increasingly recognized to affect long-term outcomes in patients with bronchiectasis. We aimed to figure out the association between air pollutants and the risk of healthcare utilization in patients with bronchiectasis.

Methods: Data for 1,029 subjects with bronchiectasis in Seoul were extracted.

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Background: The association between systemic sclerosis and the development of bronchiectasis is unclear. This study aimed to compare the risk of bronchiectasis between individuals with systemic sclerosis and those without using a nationwide longitudinal dataset.

Methods: Using the Korean National Health Insurance Service dataset between 2010 and 2017, we identified 4845 individuals aged ≥ 20 years with systemic sclerosis and 24,225 without systemic sclerosis who were matched 1:5 by age and sex.

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Background: Previous studies have suggested that respiratory virus infections may be associated with new-onset asthma. However, whether coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with an increased risk of new-onset asthma remains unclear.

Objective: We aimed to evaluate whether recent COVID-19 increases the risk of new-onset asthma and whether COVID-19 vaccination could mitigate this risk.

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Background: The association between allergic diseases and the risk of mycobacterial disease is unclear.

Objective: To evaluate the association between allergic diseases and mycobacterial diseases.

Methods: This was a population-based cohort study of 3,838,680 individuals, without prior mycobacterial disease, who participated in the 2009 National Health Screening Exam.

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