Publications by authors named "Miyeong Kim"

Background: Limited understanding exists regarding the progression trajectory of severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) patients on type 2 biologics therapies.

Objective: We aim to explore distinct longitudinal phenotypes of these patients based on crucial asthma biomarkers.

Methods: We enrolled 101 adult patients with SEA.

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The concept of cough hypersensitivity suggests that central sensitization plays a role in the pathophysiology of chronic cough. However, it remains unclear which traits are associated with central sensitization features in patients with chronic cough. A cohort of 317 Korean patients with newly referred chronic cough underwent clinical evaluations.

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Purpose: Despite the emerging biologics, biomarkers and treatment options for asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) overlap (ACO) are still limited, requiring further research.

Methods: We enrolled 378 ACO patients from a multicenter real-world asthma cohort in Korea and compared the clinical characteristics, lung function, and exacerbation between type 2 (T2)-high and T2-low groups. We used the following comparisons: 1) low vs.

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Background: Recently, cough reflex hypersensitivity has been proposed as a common underlying feature of chronic cough in adults. However, symptoms and clinical characteristics of cough hypersensitivity have not been studied amongst phenotypes of chronic cough. This study aimed to compare symptom features, such as cough triggers and associated throat sensations, of cough hypersensitivity in patients with asthmatic chronic cough and those with refractory chronic cough (RCC).

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Background: Disease control in chronic diseases is an overarching concept that reflects the degree to which the goals of therapy are met. However, to date, there is no consensus on the definition of disease control in chronic cough. This study aimed to provide a conceptual exploration of patient-reported cough control in chronic cough.

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Supporting early-stage nurses to adapt to the field and become proficient in nursing is important to improve the quality of patient care. This study aimed to determine the effects of the nursing work environment, nursing practice readiness, and optimism on the field adaptation of early-stage nurses. A descriptive survey was conducted among 209 early-stage nurses with ≤3 years of work experience at hospitals.

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  • - The study evaluated the effectiveness of codeine for treating chronic cough in patients who didn't respond to standard treatments, finding that about 40.7% had identifiable causes while the rest didn't.
  • - Out of 305 patients, only 16.7% experienced a quick and notable improvement with codeine, while 59.3% remained non-responsive after the treatment.
  • - The results highlight that although codeine helps some patients, the majority still struggle with chronic cough, emphasizing the need for developing new antitussive medications.
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Background: The determinants linked to the short- and long-term improvement in lung function in patients with severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA) on biological treatment (BioT) remain elusive.

Objective: We sought to identify the predictors of early and late lung function improvement in patients with SEA after BioT.

Methods: 140 adult patients with SEA who received mepolizumab, dupilumab, or reslizumab were followed up for 6 months to evaluate improvement in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV).

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Background: Despite the increasing use of biologics in severe asthma, there is limited research on their use in asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease overlap (ACO). We compared real-world treatment responses to biologics in ACO and asthma.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter, retrospective, cohort study using data from the Precision Medicine Intervention in Severe Asthma (PRISM).

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  • Long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) is essential for patients with chronic respiratory diseases, but success relies heavily on how well patients adhere to the treatment.
  • A study surveyed 79 patients to understand their perceptions of LTOT, revealing that only about 30% adhered well to treatment, with significant reasons for non-adherence linked to fear, social stigma, and lack of symptoms.
  • The findings suggest that healthcare providers need to enhance educational efforts about LTOT's benefits and offer support to address the psychological issues impacting patient adherence.
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  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of three monoclonal antibodies—reslizumab, mepolizumab, and dupilumab—in treating severe eosinophilic asthma (SEA).
  • The analysis involved 141 SEA patients, looking at exacerbation rates, lung function, and asthma control over 12 months.
  • Results indicated that all three treatments led to similar clinical outcomes, with no significant differences between the drugs in managing asthma exacerbations and overall control.
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Background/aims: The association between symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) and higher cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality is established; however, findings from studies that utilized regression analysis were limited, attributed to the strong association between OA and metabolic risk factors. This study aimed to evaluate the association between knee OA and mortality through propensity score matching.

Methods: This was a cohort study including Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2010-2013) participants aged ≥ 50 years.

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Provision of palliative care to patients with advanced chronic diseases or old populations is suboptimal, which results in unnecessary suffering of and burden to patients, caregivers, and society. Low self-efficacy in palliative care among nurses is a factor affecting suboptimal utilization of palliative care. Poor knowledge is a factor affecting low self-efficacy in palliative care of nurses.

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  • The Korean Chronic Cough Registry study aims to better understand patients with chronic cough (CC) by analyzing their profiles and treatment outcomes in real-world settings.
  • The study included 610 patients from 18 centers, revealing that a significant portion had a longer duration of cough, especially those with refractory or unexplained chronic cough (RUCC).
  • Findings indicate that chronic cough often starts in adulthood, lasts for years, and significantly impacts patients' quality of life, highlighting the need for better treatment methods and follow-up research.
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Background: Androgen signaling inhibitors (ASI) have been approved for treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). However, the limited success of ASI in clinic justifies an urgent need to identify new targets and develop novel approaches for treatment. EZH2 significantly increases in prostate cancer (PCa).

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Purpose: Physicians can sometimes encounter idiopathic hypereosinophilia (HE), but little is known about it. In this multicenter study, we analyzed the clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of patients with idiopathic HE.

Patients And Methods: Patients diagnosed with idiopathic HE (idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome: iHES or hypereosinophilia with undetermined significance: HEus) at six tertiary hospitals between January 2010 and June 2021 were included in this retrospective observational study.

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Objectives: To provide appropriate palliative care, nurses should have appropriate level of self-efficacy in palliative care, but the levels among nurses were low. To improve the levels effectively, self-efficacy in palliative care should be assessed using reliable and valid instruments. The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability and validity of the Self-Efficacy in Palliative Care Scale in Korean nurses.

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Background: HLA-B*58:01 is a well-known risk factor for allopurinol-induced severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs). However, only a minority of HLA-B*58:01 carriers suffer SCARs after taking allopurinol. The aim of this study was to investigate subsidiary genetic markers that could identify those at further increased risk of developing allopurinol-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) in subjects with HLA-B*58:01.

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Central venous catheterization is a preferred method for intensive care patients who require total parenteral nutrition (TPN). TPN can cause tissue damage due to osmotic effects and the presence of ions. We report a case of TPN extravasation into the pleural cavity due to a shift in position of a subclavian central vein catheter.

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  • The study examined the relationship between blood eosinophil levels and the clinical and economic impact of asthma in a cohort of Korean adults.
  • Clinical burdens were measured by asthma control, medication needs, and acute exacerbation events over a year, separating patients into atopic and non-atopic categories.
  • Results showed that lower blood eosinophil counts (< 100 cells/µL) increase the risk of severe exacerbations, while higher counts (≥ 300 cells/µL) in atopic patients relate to more moderate exacerbations, suggesting eosinophil levels can help predict asthma severity.
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  • The study aimed to explore the link between parental hyperuricaemia and that of their offspring, especially since the genetic factors influencing hyperuricaemia are not well understood.
  • It analyzed data from 2,373 parental-offspring pairs using statistical methods to control for other factors like obesity and alcohol consumption.
  • The findings suggest that while both parents influence offspring hyperuricaemia during teenage years, after age 20, paternal hyperuricaemia plays a more significant role, particularly when combined with the individual's alcohol intake, indicating a gene-environment interaction.
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A common cause of drug hypersensitivity reactions is iodinated contrast media (ICM). ICM-induced hypersensitivity had been considered to be a non-immunological reaction, but evidence for an immunological mechanism has increased recently. Thus, we evaluated whether HLA-A, -B, and -C alleles were associated with ICM-induced hypersensitivity.

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Background: Because severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs), such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), and drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) rarely occur, clinical data based on large-scale studies are still lacking.

Objective: To provide information on culprit drugs and clinical characteristics, including morbidity and mortality of SCARs based on a nationwide registry.

Methods: SCAR cases that occurred from 2010 to 2015 were recruited to the Korean SCAR registry from 34 tertiary referral hospitals.

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There is limited evidence on the relationships of preference for end-of-life life-sustaining treatments [LSTs] and diagnostic contexts like heart failure [HF] or cancer, and patient attitudes toward and perceived susceptibility to use advance directives [ADs]. Thus, this study aimed to compare attitudes and perceived susceptibility between HF patients and community-dwelling patients with cancer, and examine the associations of these variables with their preference for each LST (cardiopulmonary resuscitation [CPR], ventilation support, hemodialysis, and hospice care). Secondary data were obtained from 36 outpatients with HF (mean age, 65.

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