Publications by authors named "Min Hyuk Choi"

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are pervasive and prevalent in both community and hospital settings. Recent trends in the changes of the causative microorganisms in these infections could affect the effectiveness of urinalysis (UA). We aimed to evaluate the predictive performance of UA for urinary culture test results according to the causative microorganisms.

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Background: The increasing incidence of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea (AAD) is a serious health care problem. Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is suspected to play a role in the pathogenesis of AAD, but its impact on the clinical outcomes of patients remains unclear.

Methods: Between May and October 2022, 210 patients with AAD admitted to a university hospital and 100 healthy controls were recruited.

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Background: This study analyzed the genetic traits and fitness costs of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) blood isolates carrying Tn1546-type transposons harboring the vanA operon.

Methods: All E. faecium blood isolates were collected from eight general hospitals in South Korea during one-year study period.

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Background: This study aimed to identify recent trends in the epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI)-causing microorganisms among patients with haematologic malignancies (HMs) between 2011 and 2021, and to determine their impact on patient outcomes.

Methods: This retrospective study included 6792 patients with HMs, of whom 1308 (19.3%) developed BSI within 1 y of diagnosis.

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Background: This study was designed to determine changes in risk factors on the prognosis of patients during each period of the bloodstream infection (BSI) timeline.

Methods: Through an integrated study of multivariable regressions with machine learning techniques, the risk factors for mortality during each period of BSI were analyzed.

Results: A total of 302,303 inpatients who underwent blood cultures during 2011-2021 were enrolled.

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Background: Traditional culture methods are time-consuming, making it difficult to utilize the results in the early stage of urinary tract infection (UTI) management, and automated urinalyses alone show insufficient performance for diagnosing UTIs. Several models have been proposed to predict urine culture positivity based on urinalysis. However, most of them have not been externally validated or consisted solely of urinalysis data obtained using one specific commercial analyzer.

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We analyzed the virulence traits and azole resistance mechanisms of 104 isolates collected from 13 Korean hospitals from 1996 to 2022. Of these 104 isolates, 96 (5 blood and 91 ear isolates) belonged to clade II, and 8 (6 blood and 2 other isolates) belonged to clade I. Fluconazole resistance (minimum inhibitory concentration ≥32 mg/L) was observed in 68.

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Background: Trichosporon is an emerging yeast that causes invasive infections in immunocompromised patients experiencing prolonged hospitalisation, indwelling venous catheters and neutropenia.

Methods: This retrospective observational cohort study analysed invasive Trichosporon infections (ITIs) occurring between January 2005 and December 2022 at three tertiary hospitals and compared the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of ITIs caused by Trichosporon asahii and non-T. asahii spp.

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate changes in the prevalence of pathogens causing hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia (HABP) and their antimicrobial resistance patterns in recent years, and to identify risk factors for 28-day all-cause mortality (ACM) in patients with HABP.

Methods: A propensity-score-matched study was performed by randomly allocating patients with ventilator-associated and non-ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia admitted to two university hospitals between 2011 and 2021.

Results: In total, 17,250 patients with HABP were enrolled.

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  • Defense against chemical warfare agents (CWAs) is crucial, but current physical protection methods have limitations like residual toxicity and need for post-treatment.
  • This study introduces a functional polymeric substrate combined with a metal-organic framework catalyst to remove toxicity instantly.
  • Among various options, the PMB_40 composite coating demonstrated exceptional efficiency in decomposing nerve agent simulants and came close to fully neutralizing the real nerve agent GD under specific conditions.
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  • * Analyzing data from over 84,000 patients showed that infections caused by E. coli decreased while those from Candida species increased, and certain microorganisms were linked to a higher risk of developing BSIs and higher mortality rates.
  • * The findings suggest a growing concern for UT-BSIs caused by non-E. coli pathogens, especially as patients age and use more urologic devices, indicating a potential future medical challenge.
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We aimed to determine whether the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score predicts the prognosis of patients with infection (CDI). In addition, the association between the type of antibiotic used and PCR ribotypes was analyzed. We conducted a propensity score (PS)-matched study and machine learning analysis using clinical data from all adult patients with confirmed CDI in three South Korean hospitals.

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Improving predictive models for intensive care unit (ICU) inpatients requires a new strategy that periodically includes the latest clinical data and can be updated to reflect local characteristics. We extracted data from all adult patients admitted to the ICUs of two university hospitals with different characteristics from 2006 to 2020, and a total of 85,146 patients were included in this study. Machine learning algorithms were trained to predict in-hospital mortality.

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To monitor national antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the Korea Global AMR Surveillance System (Kor-GLASS) was established. This study analyzed bloodstream infection (BSI) cases from Kor-GLASS phase I from January 2017 to December 2019. Nine non-duplicated Kor-GLASS target pathogens, including , , , , , , , spp.

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  • * The study finds that without TREX1, the interaction with a protein called BiP/GRP78 is disrupted, triggering pathways that result in ER stress and problems with calcium balance in cells.
  • * Additionally, a specific TREX1 mutation associated with hereditary spastic paraplegia disrupts its normal function, suggesting that targeting TREX1 could be a potential strategy for treating neurodegenerative diseases.
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  • Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe epilepsy in children marked by multiple seizures and intellectual disability, with treatment often ineffective and prognosis poor.
  • A study analyzed whole-exome sequencing from 17 Korean families affected by LGS, identifying 14 mutations across different genes, with many being new and linked to the disorder.
  • The research categorized these genes into two main areas—neuronal signal transmission and development—and highlighted the potential for improving diagnosis and management of LGS through genetic insights.
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The coiled-coil domain containing 50 (CCDC50) protein is a phosphotyrosine-dependent signalling protein stimulated by epidermal growth factor. It is highly expressed in neuronal cells in the central nervous system; however, the roles of CCDC50 in neuronal development are largely unknown. In this study, we showed that the depletion of CCDC50-V2 impeded the neuronal development process, including arbor formation, spine density development, and axonal outgrowth, in primary neurons.

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The purpose of this study was to develop a quantitative AR-assisted free-hand orthognathic surgery method using electromagnetic (EM) tracking and skin-attached dynamic reference. The authors proposed a novel, simplified, and convenient workflow for augmented reality (AR)-assisted orthognathic surgery based on optical marker-less tracking, a comfortable display, and a non-invasive, skin-attached dynamic reference frame. The 2 registrations between the physical (EM tracking) and CT image spaces and between the physical and AR camera spaces, essential processes in AR-assisted surgery, were pre-operatively performed using the registration body complex and 3D depth camera.

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  • The study examined risk factors for severe COVID-19 in a group of 293 patients from March 5 to March 18, 2020, amid concerns about overburdened medical resources.
  • Researchers analyzed the effects of certain medications (like ARB, ibuprofen, and DPP4i) on disease severity and found they were not linked to disease progression.
  • Notably, patients treated with lopinavir/ritonavir experienced shorter progression-free survival, and the KCDC classification system effectively identified groups needing different levels of care.
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Autophagy, an intracellular system of degrading damaged organelles and misfolded proteins, is essential for cancer cell survival. Despite the progress made towards understanding the mechanism, identification of novel autophagy regulators presents a major obstacle in developing anticancer therapies. Here, we examine the association between the TOR signaling pathway regulator-like (TIPRL) protein and autophagy in malignant transformation of tumors.

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Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe type of childhood-onset epilepsy with multiple types of seizures, specific discharges on electroencephalography, and intellectual disability. However, LGS-related genes are largely unknown. To identify causative genes related to LGS, we collected and analyzed data from a three-generation Korean family in which one member had LGS and two had intellectual disability.

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Studies have reported dysregulation of TIPRL, LC3 and CD133 in liver cancer tissues. However, their respective relationships to liver cancer and roles as biomarkers for prognosis and diagnosis of liver cancer have never been studied. Here we report that the level of TIPRL is significantly correlated with levels of LC3 (Spearman r = 0.

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Elizabethkingia infections are difficult to treat because of intrinsic antimicrobial resistance, and their incidence has recently increased. We conducted a propensity score-matched case-control study during January 2016-June 2017 in South Korea and retrospectively studied data from patients who were culture positive for Elizabethkingia species during January 2009-June 2017. Furthermore, we conducted epidemiologic studies of the hospital environment and mosquitoes.

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