Publications by authors named "Kim Cherry"

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association between the use of linear and macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) and the subsequent development of Parkinson disease (PD).

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, data were extracted from the Korean National Health Insurance Service database, comprising 1,038,439 individuals. From this population, 175,125 adults aged 40 to 60 years with no history of brain disease were identified.

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Background: In the process of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for lung nodule resection, lung is leaded to atelectasis. However, preoperative computed tomography (CT) images are taken during inspiration, which means they differ significantly from the lung status observed during surgery. Consequently, this discrepancy can make the localization of small or subsolid nodules challenging during the operation.

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  • - Polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate (PHMG-p) is commonly found in personal hygiene products but its long-term health effects, specifically regarding lung damage and cancer from respiratory exposure, are not well understood.
  • - The study investigated the kinds of lung lesions and cancer risk from PHMG-p through CT scans and pathology over 54 weeks, revealing that PHMG-p is linked to mutations in key cancer-related genes and disruptions in DNA repair pathways.
  • - Molecular analyses showed PHMG-p promotes necroptosis and activates certain signaling pathways while inhibiting others related to immune responses, suggesting a mechanism for how PHMG-p exposure leads to lung-related health issues and potential cancer development.
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  • Coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring CT is crucial for assessing heart disease risk, yet its effectiveness in patients with stents is unclear.
  • The study introduces "StentFilter," an AI-based algorithm to automatically identify stents in CAC scans, aiming to enhance the efficiency of the CAC scoring process.
  • Results showed StentFilter has a high sensitivity of 98.8% and a low false-positive rate, indicating it successfully distinguishes stented patients while minimizing errors in CAC scoring.
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  • The study investigates how polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) affect the reproductive health of male mice, focusing on potential mechanisms of damage linked to health issues like cancer and reproductive dysfunction.
  • Thirty male mice were divided into groups and exposed to different doses of fluorescent PS-MPs for 28 and 56 days; tissues were analyzed for signs of inflammation, oxidative stress, and sperm quality.
  • Results showed significant negative effects on sperm characteristics and elevated levels of certain inflammatory markers in testicular tissue, indicating that PS-MPs may harm male reproductive health through inflammatory responses.
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  • - The study assessed COVID-19 patients 6 and 18 months after discharge, focusing on their CT scans, lung function, and antibody levels to understand the long-term effects of the virus.
  • - Out of the patients assessed, a slight decrease in CT abnormalities was observed from 32.4% at 6 months to 31.0% at 18 months, with significant improvements in lung function (FVC) over time.
  • - Age and higher levels of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies were identified as significant factors related to ongoing CT abnormalities, with improvements in lung function and lesion volume noted between the two assessments.
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  • The study focused on how long-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) affects lung damage caused by a chemical called polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate (PHMG-p) in rats.
  • Researchers treated rats with PHMG-p, then exposed one group to PM and compared their lung health to a control group given saline over 10 weeks.
  • Results showed significant increases in lung inflammation and fibrosis in the PM group, indicating that PM exposure worsened lung injury linked to PHMG-p.
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) narrows vessel lumens at the sites of atherosclerosis, increasing the risk of myocardial ischemia or infarction. Early and accurate diagnosis of CAD is crucial to significantly improve prognosis and management. CT angiography (CTA) is a noninvasive imaging technique that enables assessment of vascular structure and stenosis with high resolution and contrast.

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Polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate (PHMG-p) is a major component in humidifier disinfectants, which cause life-threatening lung injuries. However, to our knowledge, no published studies have investigated associations between PHMG-p dose and lung damage severity with long-term follow-up. Therefore, we evaluated longitudinal dose-dependent changes in lung injuries using repeated chest computed tomography (CT).

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The Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging-Practical Tutorial (ASCI-PT) is an instructional initiative of the ASCI School designed to enhance educational standards. In 2021, the ASCI-PT was convened with the goal of formulating a consensus statement on the assessment of coronary stenosis and coronary plaque using coronary CT angiography (CCTA). Nineteen experts from four countries conducted thorough reviews of current guidelines and deliberated on eight key issues to refine the process and improve the clarity of reporting CCTA findings.

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Background: The development of thoracic aortic calcium (TAC) temporally precedes coronary artery calcium more often in women versus men. Whether TAC density and area confer sex-specific differences in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk is unknown.

Methods: We studied 5317 primary prevention patients who underwent coronary artery calcium scoring on noncontrast cardiac gated computed tomography with TAC >0.

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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is one of the most common types of non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. DCM is characterized by left ventricle (LV) dilatation and systolic dysfunction without coronary artery disease or abnormal loading conditions. DCM is not a single disease entity and has a complex historical background of revisions and updates to its definition because of its diverse etiology and clinical manifestations.

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Electronic cigarette or vaping-associated lung injury (EVALI) is a disease defined by lung injuries caused by e-cigarette use. It predominantly manifests in forms of organized pneumonia or diffuse alveolar damage but rarely as acute eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP). This report describes a 34-year-old male with acute respiratory symptoms and a vaping history of only nicotine.

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Objectives: To externally validate the performance of a commercial AI software program for interpreting CXRs in a large, consecutive, real-world cohort from primary healthcare centres.

Methods: A total of 3047 CXRs were collected from two primary healthcare centres, characterised by low disease prevalence, between January and December 2018. All CXRs were labelled as normal or abnormal according to CT findings.

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Polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate (PHMG-p), the main ingredient of humidifier disinfectants, circulates systemically through the lungs; however, its toxicological assessment has been primarily limited to pulmonary disease. Herein, we investigated the possible abnormalities in hematopoietic function 20 weeks after intratracheal instillation of PHMG-p in a rat model. Notable abnormalities were found out in the peripheral blood cell count and bone marrow (BM) biopsy, while RNA sequencing of BM tissue revealed markedly altered gene expression.

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Objectives: To evaluate commercial deep learning-based software for fully automated coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring on non-electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated low-dose CT (LDCT) with different slice thicknesses compared with manual ECG-gated calcium-scoring CT (CSCT).

Methods: This retrospective study included 567 patients who underwent both LDCT and CSCT. All LDCT images were reconstructed with a 2.

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During 2 massive open online course sessions in 2020-2021, learners shared lived experiences during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic within a framework of theory-guided online discussion. We analyzed 211 COVID-19-related learner narratives from online discussion boards. Themes included sharing concerns and strategies related to patients separated from loved ones, honoring strengths in self and colleagues, valuing shared support among work colleagues, realizing the importance of self-care, voicing concerns about working conditions, and recognizing the impact of theory-guided shared reflection.

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Objectives: To validate an artificial intelligence (AI)-based fully automatic coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring system on non-electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated low-dose chest computed tomography (LDCT) using multi-institutional datasets with manual CAC scoring as the reference standard.

Methods: This retrospective study included 452 subjects from three academic institutions, who underwent both ECG-gated calcium scoring computed tomography (CSCT) and LDCT scans. For all CSCT and LDCT scans, automatic CAC scoring (CAC_auto) was performed using AI-based software, and manual CAC scoring (CAC_man) was set as the reference standard.

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  • The study investigates the accuracy of semiautomatic volume measurement of solid and ground-glass nodules using two deep learning-based algorithms (Truefidelity and ClariCT.AI) compared to iterative reconstruction (ASiR-V) in low-dose and ultra-low-dose chest CT scans.
  • Using phantom models with solid and ground-glass nodules at varying radiation doses, the volumes of nodules were measured and compared to a gold standard based on their spherical shape.
  • Results indicated that Truefidelity and ClariCT.AI provided significantly lower measurement errors (under 11%) than ASiR-V across all settings, especially for smaller nodules and in ultra-low-dose scenarios.
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Left ventricular (LV) wall thickening, or LV hypertrophy (LVH), is common and occurs in diverse conditions including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), hypertensive heart disease, aortic valve stenosis, lysosomal storage disorders, cardiac amyloidosis, mitochondrial cardiomyopathy, sarcoidosis and athlete's heart. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging provides various tissue contrasts and characteristics that reflect histological changes in the myocardium, such as cellular hypertrophy, cardiomyocyte disarray, interstitial fibrosis, extracellular accumulation of insoluble proteins, intracellular accumulation of fat, and intracellular vacuolar changes. Therefore, CMR imaging may be beneficial in establishing a differential diagnosis of LVH.

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Background: Lung injury elicited by respiratory exposure to humidifier disinfectants (HDs) is known as HD-associated lung injury (HDLI). Current elucidation of the molecular mechanisms related to HDLI is mostly restricted to fibrotic and inflammatory lung diseases. In our previous report, we found that lung tumors were caused by intratracheal instillation of polyhexamethylene guanidine phosphate (PHMG-p) in a rat model.

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Reports detailing the clinical characteristics, viral load, and outcomes of patients with normal initial chest CT findings are lacking. We sought to compare the differences in clinical findings, viral loads, and outcomes between patients with confirmed COVID-19 who initially tested negative on chest CT (CT negative) with patients who tested initially positive on chest CT (CT positive). The clinical data, viral loads, and outcomes of initial CT-positive and CT-negative patients examined between January 2020 and April 2020 were retrospectively compared.

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