Publications by authors named "Ju-Sang Kim"

We describe the case of a 67-year-old man with lung cancer, who developed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) following chemotherapy and subsequently exhibited a paradoxical reaction on positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) after initiating antituberculosis therapy. While pulmonary consolidations improved with antituberculosis treatment, newly detected hypermetabolic mediastinal lymph nodes appeared on PET/CT. Based on the clinical course, we provisionally concluded that the mediastinal lymphadenopathy represented a paradoxical reaction.

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  • The study aimed to assess the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) among workers at medical institutions using a specific testing method (IGRA) and compare it to educational workers and the general population.
  • Results showed that TB incidence was significantly higher among medical workers, especially nurses, and younger employees, indicating a higher risk for healthcare workers than those in education.
  • The findings suggest a need for better monitoring and management strategies for TB in healthcare settings to address the increased risk among these workers.
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Background: Many patients with lung cancer have underlying chronic lung diseases. We assume that baseline lung functions might also affect the prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients receiving immunotherapy.

Objectives: We aimed to assess the impact of pretreatment clinical parameters, including lung function measures such as forced vital capacity (FVC), on the prognosis of patients with NSCLC following immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) therapy.

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Background: Pyrazinamide (PZA) usage has been associated with adverse drug reactions, prompting its avoidance in treating elderly tuberculosis (TB) patients. This study aims to examine whether the administration of PZA is associated with poor outcomes during TB treatment among elderly individuals.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was undertaken on data collected from a prospective cohort conducted between July 2019 and June 2023, which involved tuberculosis patients from 18 institutions across the Republic of Korea.

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  • It analyzed data from over 24,000 TB cases, finding that MDR/RR-TB represented 2.1% of all TB cases, with specific subcategories including MDR-TB and rifampicin-monoresistant TB.
  • Key associated factors for MDR/RR-TB included younger age, being a foreigner, and having a history of prior TB, highlighting the need for targeted identification strategies in these high-risk groups.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of medical thoracoscopy (MT) in confirming tuberculosis (TB) pleurisy through microbiological testing, highlighting its importance in clinical diagnosis due to the low bacterial presence in such cases.
  • A total of 72 patients were reviewed, revealing that sensitivities of AFB culture and TB-PCR increased significantly when using targeted pleural washing fluid and pleural tissues collected during MT compared to pre-MT pleural fluid.
  • The results demonstrated a 44.4% increase in the sensitivity for microbiological confirmation of TB pleurisy with MT, emphasizing its crucial role in accurate diagnosis.
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Background: With a rapid decrease in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, the significance of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) has been underscored in South Korea. Although South Korea does not have a high proportion of immigrants compared to other countries, there is a growing argument that it should actively embrace immigrants as a solution to address issues of low birth rates and population aging. This study aimed to assess TB incidence among immigrants who participated a pilot LTBI screening program in South Korea.

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Background: Timely pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) diagnosis is a global health priority for interrupting transmission and optimizing treatment outcomes. The traditional dichotomous time-divided approach for addressing time delays in diagnosis has limited clinical application because the time delay significantly varies depending on each community in question.

Objective: We aimed to reevaluate the diagnosis time delay based on the PTB disease spectrum using a novel scoring system that was applied at the national level in the Republic of Korea.

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Background And Objective: Patients with tuberculosis and diabetes have a higher risk of unfavourable anti-tuberculosis treatment outcomes. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of various diabetes statuses on the outcomes of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.

Methods: Among the patients with pulmonary tuberculosis enrolled in the Korea Tuberculosis Cohort (KTBC) registry and the multicentre prospective cohort study of pulmonary tuberculosis (COSMOTB), those with diabetes and complicated diabetes were identified.

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Post-tuberculosis lung disease (PTLD) is emerging as a significant area of global interest. As the number of patients surviving tuberculosis (TB) increases, the subsequent long-term repercussions have drawn increased attention due to their profound clinical and socioeconomic impacts. A primary obstacle to its comprehensive study has been its marked heterogeneity.

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Background: This study aimed to identify the effect of cervical stabilization exercise with visual feedback on the craniovertebral angle and proprioception in subjects with forward head posture.

Methods: Thirty healthy adults were recruited in the study. Participants were randomly assigned to the stabilization exercise with visual feedback (SE-VF) group (N = 15) or stabilization exercise group (N = 15).

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  • The study aimed to understand subclinical TB and its progression to symptomatic TB by analyzing data from patients in South Korea.
  • A total of 4,636 pulmonary TB patients were analyzed, finding a 37.1% prevalence of subclinical TB, which is characterized by lower rates of typical TB symptoms and microbiological indicators.
  • The research concluded that factors like age, gender, and underlying health conditions significantly influence the development of TB symptoms, highlighting the importance of careful evaluation of these clinical characteristics.
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Introduction: In South Korea, public-private mix (PPM) has been a key strategy in national tuberculosis (TB) control program. This study aimed to identify rate of loss to follow-up (LTFU) among TB patients in nationwide PPM institutions and their risk factors.

Methods: A nationwide prospective observational study including drug susceptible TB patients diagnosed from the 1st day to the 10th day of every month between July 2018 and December 2020 in PPM institutions was designed.

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Background: Poor nutrition increases disease severity and mortality in patients with tuberculosis (TB). There are gaps in our understanding of the effects of being underweight or overweight on TB in relation to sex.

Methods: We generated a nationwide TB registry database and assessed the effects of body mass index (BMI) on mortality in patients with pulmonary TB.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a significant global health issue and understanding the direct causes of death in TB patients is crucial for developing strategies to decrease mortality rates.
  • A study in South Korea analyzed data from over 12,000 TB patients, showing a 10.6% overall mortality rate, with 21.3% of those deaths directly related to TB, often linked to factors like age, BMI, and specific symptoms.
  • The findings suggest the need for targeted identification of high-risk TB patients and ongoing monitoring to reduce mortality among those with TB and associated health complications.
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Background: There is ongoing debate regarding the diagnostic criteria for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); recent studies have focused on the early COPD detection and management. Here, we compared clinical features and prognosis in patients with FEV1/FVC<0.70 at baseline, according to normalized airflow obstruction status during follow-up.

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  • - This study investigated the risk factors for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) during antituberculosis treatment (ATT), particularly focusing on metabolic disorders like insulin resistance, hypertension, obesity, and dyslipidemia.
  • - Conducted in Korea from 2019 to 2021, the research included 684 drug-susceptible TB patients, revealing that 52 (7.6%) experienced DILI, with a significant majority having metabolic disorders.
  • - Findings indicated that metabolic disorders and low serum albumin levels significantly elevated the risk of DILI but did not negatively impact the overall treatment outcomes for TB patients.
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Background/aim: Programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) expression is known to be a predictive biomarker for response to immunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, PD-L1 is not always a reliable predictive biomarker. In the present study, we aimed to compare responses to immunotherapy according to smoking status in NSCLC patients receiving immunotherapy in second line or further line treatment.

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Purpose: Isoniazid-monoresistant tuberculosis (Hr-TB) has emerged as a global challenge, necessitating detailed guidelines for its diagnosis and treatment. We aim to consolidate the Korean guidelines for Hr-TB management by gathering expert opinions and reaching a consensus.

Patients And Methods: A conventional Delphi method involving two rounds of surveys was conducted with 96 experts selected based on their clinical and research experience and involvement in nationwide tuberculosis studies and development of the Korean guidelines on tuberculosis.

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Background: Patients with locally advanced, unresectable, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) receiving definitive concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CCRT) benefit from durvalumab consolidation therapy. However, predictive factors for early relapse during durvalumab maintenance have not yet been identified.

Methods: The present study included the lung cancer cohort of the Catholic Medical Centers at the Catholic University of Korea from January 2018 to December 2021.

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Transdiaphragmatic intercostal hernia is a rare disease. It is usually caused by trauma and is rarely caused by coughing. Although a few cases of intercostal hernia induced by coughing have been reported, our case of a non traumatic acquired acute transdiaphragmatic intercostal and abdominal hernia induced by coughing is very rare.

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  • * Data from 837 patients in Korea helped establish a two-compartment PK model, identifying body weight and renal function as key factors affecting how EMB is cleared from the body.
  • * Findings suggest specific dosing recommendations for different renal function groups to ensure optimal drug effectiveness, enhancing understanding of EMB's pharmacodynamics.
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  • Disparities in tuberculosis (TB) occurrence and severity exist between sexes, with a study examining how sex and age affect extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) using a nationwide TB registry.
  • Findings revealed that women made up 40.1% of TB patients, with the male-to-female ratio being higher, particularly in pulmonary TB (PTB) cases.
  • The research indicated women had higher odds of EPTB in their forties to sixties, while also experiencing lower disease severity in PTB, especially during their fifties.
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Background: Surgical resection is the standard treatment for early-stage lung cancer. Since postoperative lung function is related to mortality, predicted postoperative lung function is used to determine the treatment modality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive performance of linear regression and machine learning models.

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