Publications by authors named "Jihyeon Park"

Purpose: Since 1995, the Korean Gastric Cancer Association (KGCA) has been periodically conducting nationwide surveys on patients with surgically treated gastric cancer. This study details the results of the survey conducted in 2023.

Materials And Methods: The survey was conducted from March to December 2024 using a standardized case report form.

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Purpose: Laparoscopic distal gastrectomy is now widely used in East Asia and worldwide with different preferences and outcomes. This study aimed to compare the short- and long-term outcomes and preferences between two high-volume gastric cancer centers in Korea and China.

Methods: Patients who underwent laparoscopic-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) and totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (TLDG) for gastric cancer from Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) and the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University (NMUH) from 2017 to 2020 were enrolled in this study.

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Broadband optoelectronics, which extend from the UV to IR regions, are crucial for imaging, autonomous driving, and object recognition. In particular, photon detection efficiency relies significantly on semiconductor properties, such as absorption coefficients and electron-hole pair generation rate, which can be optimized by designing a suitable p-n junction. In this study, we devise giant PbS colloidal quantum dots (G-PbS CQDs) that exhibit high absorption coefficients and broadband absorption.

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  • A study tested a mobile app designed to help patients eat the right amount of calories and protein after they had surgery for stomach cancer.
  • 39 patients used the app to track what they ate and learned how easy and helpful it was.
  • Results showed that patients who were underweight did a great job using the app and reaching their nutrition goals, suggesting that digital tools can really help people recover after such surgeries.
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  • The study examines the relationship between esophageal hiatal cross-sectional surface area (EH-CSA) and brachycephalism in cats, focusing on the potential for gastroesophageal reflux.
  • The researchers analyzed clinical records and CT images of 98 cats, comparing 42 brachycephalic and 56 nonbrachycephalic individuals.
  • Results showed that brachycephalic cats had a significantly larger EH-CSA, suggesting a correlation that may predispose them to gastroesophageal reflux issues.
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Purpose: Studies on the appropriate amount of anti-adhesive agents for preventing postoperative adhesion are lacking. This animal study aimed to investigate the distribution of an anti-adhesive agent in the abdominal cavity and estimate the necessary amount to cover the entire cavity.

Methods: Fluorescent dye Flamma-552 was conjugated to Guardix-sol to create Guardix-Flamma, which was laparoscopically applied to the abdominal cavity of two 10-kg pigs in different amounts: 15 mL for G1 and 35 mL for G2.

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Purpose: The calculation of the intraperitoneal organ surface area is important for understanding their anatomical structure and for conducting basic and clinical studies on diseases related to the peritoneum. To measure the intraperitoneal surface area in a living body by applying artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to the abdominal cavity using computed tomography and to prepare clinical indicators for application to the abdominal cavity.

Methods: Computed tomography images of ten adult males and females with a healthy body mass index and ten adults diagnosed with colon cancer were analyzed to determine the peritoneal and intraperitoneal surface areas of the organs.

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the recurrence patterns in patients who underwent curative surgery for gastric cancer (GC) and analyze their prognostic value for post-recurrence survival (PRS).

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 204 patients who experienced GC recurrence following curative gastrectomy for GC at a single institution between January 2012 and December 2017. Specific recurrence patterns (lymph node, peritoneal, and hematogenous) and their multiplicity were analyzed as prognostic factors of PRS.

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Background: Currently, air pollution is suggested as a risk factor for depressive episodes. Our study aimed to consider multiple air pollutants simultaneously, and continuously evaluate air pollutants using comprehensive air quality index (CAI) with depressive episode risk.

Methods: Using a nationally representative sample survey from South Korea between 2014 and 2020, 20,796 participants who underwent health examination and Patient Depression Questionnaire-9 were included in the study.

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Background: Obesity is known to increase overall disease burden but does obesity management actually help reduce disease burden?

Objectives: To investigate the effects of weight loss on disease burden in people with obesity using the National Health Insurance Service-Health Screening Cohort (NHIS-HEALS) in Korea.

Setting: Pure longitudinal observational study using Nationwide cohort database.

Methods: Out of 514,866 NHIS-HEALS cohort, participants with class II obesity in Asia-Pacific region (30 ≤ body mass index [BMI] < 35) who underwent health check-up provided by NHIS during 2003-2004 (index date) were included.

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Among various polymorphic phases of gallium oxide (GaO), α-phase GaO has clear advantages such as its heteroepitaxial growth as well as wide bandgap, which is promising for use in power devices. In this work, we demonstrate α-GaO MOSFETs with hybrid Schottky drain (HSD) contact, comprising both Ohmic and Schottky electrode regions. In comparison with conventional Ohmic drain (OD) contact, a lower on-resistance (R) of 2.

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Field-emission nanodiodes with air-gap channels based on single β-GaO nanowires have been investigated in this work. With a gap of ∼50 nm and an asymmetric device structure, the proposed nanodiode achieves good diode characteristics through field emission in air at room temperature. Measurement results show that the nanodiode exhibits an ultrahigh emission current density, a high enhancement factor of >2300, and a low turn-on voltage of 0.

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  • - Antibiotic treatments disrupt gut microbiota, increasing the risk and recurrence of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), which is often treated with more antibiotics, perpetuating the cycle of imbalance.
  • - Probiotic therapies are proposed as a long-term solution for managing CDI, but the exact mechanisms by which they work are still unknown, creating a gap in current research.
  • - This study utilized a multiomics approach to investigate how probiotics inhibit CDI, finding that they decrease ATP synthesis and toxin production while addressing protein stress, providing insights for future therapeutic strategies.
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  • * Roseburia intestinalis was found to produce more butyrate and digest a wider range of prebiotic carbohydrates compared to other notable butyrate-producing bacteria like Eubacterium rectale and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii.
  • * In coculture experiments, live R. intestinalis improved metabolic processes in human intestinal cells, boosting ATP levels, which suggests its potential as a probiotic for enhancing gut health, while heat-killed variants showed no benefits.
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Several stomach diseases are attributed to the dysregulation of physiological function of gastric mucosal barrier by pathogens. Gastric organoids are a promising tool to develop treatment strategies for gastric infections. However, their functional features of in vivo gastric mucosal barrier and host-microbe interactions are limited due to the lack of physiological stimuli.

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Vac8, a yeast vacuolar protein with armadillo repeats, mediates various cellular processes by changing its binding partners; however, the mechanism by which Vac8 differentially regulates these processes remains poorly understood. Vac8 interacts with Nvj1 to form the nuclear-vacuole junction (NVJ) and with Atg13 to mediate cytoplasm-to-vacuole targeting (Cvt), a selective autophagy-like pathway that delivers cytoplasmic aminopeptidase I directly to the vacuole. In addition, Vac8 associates with Myo2, a yeast class V myosin, through its interaction with Vac17 for vacuolar inheritance from the mother cell to the emerging daughter cell during cell divisions.

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Purpose: Resectional Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RRYGB) is considered an alternative bariatric surgery in countries with a high incidence of stomach cancer because there is no excluded stomach after RRYGB. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of RRYGB.

Materials And Methods: This study included patients who underwent RRYGB and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) between 2011 and 2021.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the association of dietary quality and surgical satisfaction with the amount of total weight loss (TWL) 1 year after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) using the food tolerance score (FTS) and Bariatric Analysis and Reporting Outcome System (BAROS) questionnaires.

Materials And Methods: This single-center retrospective study included patients who underwent LSG due to morbid obesity. Only those who have 1-year follow-up data were included and divided into 2 groups: suboptimal TWL (STWL) ≤20% and optimal TWL (OTWL) >20%.

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Recently, considerable research efforts to achieve advanced design of promising electroactive materials as well as unique structures in supercapacitor electrodes have been explored for high-performance energy storage systems. We suggest the development of novel electroactive materials with an enlarged surface area for sandpaper materials. Based on the inherent micro-structured morphologies of the sandpaper substrate, nano-structured Fe-V electroactive material can be coated on it by facile electrochemical deposition technique.

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Caudal articular process (CAP) dysplasia is a congenital vertebral malformation that results from the failure of ossification center of articular process located in vertebrae, which includes aplasia or hypoplasia. In previous studies, it was reported to be common in small and chondrodystrophic dogs however, investigated in limited breeds. So we aimed to confirm the prevalence and the characteristics of CAP dysplasia in various breeds, and also to investigate the association of CAP dysplasia and spinal cord myelopathy in neurologically abnormal dogs.

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  • After liver transplantation, people can still get stomach cancer, and this study looked at how safe it is to do surgery for that cancer afterwards.
  • They found that most patients had successful surgeries with very few complications, and no one died from the surgery.
  • The results showed that patients could take their medicine for their transplant without problems and had a high chance of surviving cancer five years later.
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Background: Although EBDs are essential for minimally invasive surgery, well-established prospective randomized studies comparing EBDs are scarce. This study aimed to compare the intraoperative inflammatory response and short-term surgical outcomes among different energy-based devices (EBDs) in laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (LDG).

Methods: Patients with clinical stage I gastric cancer scheduled for LDG at two different medical centers were prospectively randomized into three groups: ultrasonic shears (US), advanced bipolar (BP) and ultrasonic-bipolar hybrid (HB).

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A highly sensitive amperometric hydrazine monitoring sensor offering an ultrawide dynamic range of 5 μM to 1 M in alkaline media (e. g., 1 M KOH) was developed via co-electrodepositing iridium-nickel alloy nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (Ir-Ni-MWCNTs) on a disposable screen-printed carbon electrode.

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Background: To evaluate whether insertion of self-biodegradable stent into the pylorus to prevent delayed-gastric emptying after pylorus-preserving gastrectomy is feasible and safe through porcine experiment.

Methods: Self-biodegradable dumbbell-shaped pyloric stents were designed from absorbable suture materials: poly(glycolide-co-caprolactone) (PGCL) or poly-p-dioxanone (PPDO). After gastrotomy on ten pigs, each stent was inserted: two shams, four PGCL stents, and four PPDO stents.

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Introduction: Despite increases in obesity prevalence, awareness of obesity as a disease requiring active treatment remains lacking in Korea. We investigated differences in medical problems and expenditures and mortality across obesity categories using 12-year data from the National Health Insurance Service.

Materials And Methods: Individuals aged 40-79 years who underwent medical examinations during 2003-2004 (n = 415,201) were divided based on Asian body mass index (kg/m) criteria: normal weight (18.

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