Publications by authors named "Jung Ok Shim"

Background: We aimed to investigate the characteristics of pediatric ulcerative colitis (UC) at diagnosis in Korea.

Methods: This was a multicenter, registry-based, inception cohort study conducted in Korea between 2021 and 2023. Children and adolescents newly diagnosed with UC < 18 years were included.

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Developing microbiome-based markers for pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (PIBD) is challenging. Here, we evaluated the diagnostic and prognostic potential of the gut microbiome in PIBD through a case-control study and cross-cohort analyses. In a Korean PIBD cohort (24 patients with PIBD, 43 controls), we observed that microbial diversity and composition shifted in patients with active PIBD versus controls and recovered at remission.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of CT-P13, a biosimilar to the original infliximab (IFX), on endoscopic healing (EH) and drug retention in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 416 pediatric IBD patients, finding no significant differences in clinical outcomes or adverse effects between those receiving the IFX originator and CT-P13 at one-year follow-up.
  • - Both treatments showed similar drug retention rates, with CT-P13 slightly outperforming the IFX originator in both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis cases, indicating comparable therapeutic responses.
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  • Hepatitis E virus (HEV), specifically the rat variant HEV-C1, is an emerging zoonotic threat, previously underestimated as a cause of human hepatitis due to lack of research on transmission and risk factors.
  • A study in South Korea identified an HEV-C1 RNA prevalence of 4.4% among 186 wild Norway rats, highlighting the virus's presence in urban areas.
  • Phylogenetic analysis showed that Korean HEV-C1 is genetically distinct from strains found in other countries, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and understanding of this virus among healthcare professionals.
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  • Biliary atresia is a serious bile duct condition in newborns that requires quick diagnosis and surgical treatment; this study aimed to create a machine learning model to improve detection of the condition.
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 1,600 newborns with cholestasis and found that specific lab results and imaging tests were key indicators; they used the XGBoost machine learning framework to develop models with high accuracy in predicting biliary atresia.
  • The new predictive models were validated with high performance scores and were integrated into a web-based tool to assist in clinical settings, making this one of the largest studies focused on neonatal cholestasis detection.
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Research on the gut microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) shows discordant results due to inconsistent study designs or small sample sizes. This study aimed to characterize how gut microbiota in IBS patients differs from that in healthy controls by performing a case-control study and cross- and mega-cohort analysis. Multiple publicly shared data sets were examined by using a unified analytical approach.

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  • The gut is a big part of our body that deals with lots of different things from outside.
  • The brain and good bacteria in our guts work together to handle many chemical signals that come in every day.
  • The review talks about how gut bacteria can change brain growth and behavior, how they talk to the brain, how they might affect autism, and what researchers should look into next.
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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of Saccharomyces boulardii and lactulose in treating functional constipation in children, revealing the variable effects of probiotics based on strains and conditions.
  • Conducted at 10 hospitals in Korea, the trial involved 187 children divided into three groups: lactulose monotherapy, combination therapy, and probiotic monotherapy, focusing on the success rate defined as having at least three bowel movements without incontinence by week 12.
  • Results indicated that both lactulose monotherapy and combination therapy had significantly higher success rates (26.1% and 41.2% respectively) compared to probiotic monotherapy (8.0%), confirming that probiotics alone are less effective and recommending lactulose as part of
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Background: The global prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing. However, population-level data are scarce for Asian populations.

Aims: To outline and compare paediatric and adult IBD incidence and prevalence data in Korea, describe prescription patterns, and analyse outcomes of anti-tumour necrosis factor (anti-TNF) use in a nationally representative cohort METHODS: IBD was identified based on the presence of Rare and Intractable Disease diagnosis codes for Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).

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  • The study researched the causes and outcomes of neonatal cholestasis in a hospital, aiming to create a model to predict mortality in affected infants.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 4028 infants, finding that conditions like prematurity and congenital heart anomalies were leading causes, with a 9.9% mortality rate within the first year.
  • A prediction model based on simple lab tests demonstrated strong performance in predicting mortality, validated by external data from other hospitals, indicating its potential clinical utility.
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Following nonpharmaceutical intervention (NPI) to mitigate coronavirus disease 2019 has led to drastic reduction in incidence of communicable disease. Intussusception is commonly preceded by infectious pathogens. Indirect effect from NPI implementation on incidence of intussusception has not been understood fully.

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A few published clinical studies have evaluated the association between gut microbiota in intractable epilepsy, but with inconsistent results. We hypothesized that the factors associated with the gut bacterial composition, such as age and geography, contributed to the discrepancies. Therefore, we used a cohort that was designed to minimize the effects of possible confounding factors and compared the gut microbiota between children with intractable epilepsy and healthy controls.

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Aim: To evaluate the long-term effects of nutritional improvement following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube feeding stratified by previous feeding method and to assess the impact of underlying muscle tone on the outcomes of the nutritional intervention.

Methods: Neurologically impaired children who underwent PEG tube insertion and nutritional intervention provided by a pediatric nutritional support team were enrolled. We measured anthropometric variables, laboratory parameters, and nutritional intake at baseline, 6 months after PEG insertion, and the last visit.

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Background/objectives: Inadequate nutrition in infants and young children affects physical growth and neurocognitive development. Therefore, early nutritional intervention is important to promote catch-up growth in young children with faltering growth. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of nutritional supplementation with a pediatric concentrated and balanced nutritional supplement formula on promoting growth and improving nutritional status in children with nonorganic faltering growth.

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Purpose: In East Asian countries, there are only a few epidemiologic studies of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and no studies in children. We investigated the incidence and compared the clinical characteristics of EoE and eosinophilic gastroenteritis involving the esophagus (EGEIE) in Korean children.

Methods: A total of 910 children, who had symptoms of esophageal dysfunction, from 10 hospitals in Korea were included.

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Arthrogryposis-renal dysfunction-cholestasis (ARC) syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive multisystemic disease that is associated with the liver, kidney, skin, and central nervous and musculoskeletal systems. ARC occurs as a result of mutations in the (Vacuolar protein sorting 33 homolog B) or (VPS33B interacting protein, apical-basolateral polarity regulator) genes. A female infant presented with neonatal cholestasis with a severe clinical outcome.

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  • - The study aimed to understand how Korean pediatricians treat acute gastroenteritis (AGE) by conducting an online survey among members of the Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.
  • - Out of 400 pediatricians surveyed, 141 responded, revealing that both pediatric gastroenterologists (PG) and general pediatricians (GP) prioritize severe dehydration as the main reason for hospitalization and commonly use intravenous fluids for rehydration.
  • - The results indicated that while both groups had similar approaches to dehydration management, GP were more likely than PG to recommend dietary changes and prescribe certain medications, such as antiemetics and probiotics.
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the awareness and application of ROME IV criteria for functional constipation (FC) in real-world practices and assessed differences between pediatric gastroenterologists (PGs) and general pediatricians.

Methods: A total of 239 (47.8%) out of 500 nationwide pediatricians answered a questionnaire for diagnosis and management of pediatric FC; 60 were PGs (75% of total PGs in Korea).

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Purpose: Vitamin D deficiency is a condition widespread throughout the world. Recent studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiency was associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome. The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between vitamin D deficiency and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in adolescents.

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Recent studies on pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have revealed that early-onset IBD has distinct phenotypic differences compared with adult-onset IBD. In particular, very early-onset IBD (VEO-IBD) differs in many aspects, including the disease type, location of the lesions, disease behavior, and genetically attributable risks. Several genetic defects that disturb intestinal epithelial barrier function or affect immune function have been noted in these patients from the young age groups.

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The Committee on Pediatric Obesity of the Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition newly developed the first Korean Guideline on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Obesity in Children and Adolescents to deliver an evidence-based systematic approach to childhood obesity in South Korea. The following areas were systematically reviewed, especially on the basis of all available references published in South Korea and worldwide, and new guidelines were established in each area with the strength of recommendations based on the levels of evidence: 1) definition and diagnosis of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents; 2) principles of treatment of pediatric obesity; 3) behavioral interventions for children and adolescents with obesity, including diet, exercise, lifestyle, and mental health; 4) pharmacotherapy; and 5) bariatric surgery.

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The Committee on Pediatric Obesity of the Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition newly developed the first Korean Guideline on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Obesity in Children and Adolescents to deliver an evidence-based systematic approach to childhood obesity in South Korea. The following areas were systematically reviewed, especially on the basis of all available references published in South Korea and worldwide, and new guidelines were established in each area with the strength of recommendations based on the levels of evidence: (1) definition and diagnosis of overweight and obesity in children and adolescents; (2) principles of treatment of pediatric obesity; (3) behavioral interventions for children and adolescents with obesity, including diet, exercise, lifestyle, and mental health; (4) pharmacotherapy; and (5) bariatric surgery.

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