Publications by authors named "Yong-Eun Park"

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  • Achieving C-reactive protein (CRP) normalization is key in predicting treatment response for Crohn's disease (CD) patients starting biological therapy, but data on success rates and timelines were previously limited.
  • In a study involving 183 patients from multiple centers, 67.2% reached CRP normalization within a median of 3.8 months.
  • Factors such as use of 5-aminosalicylic acid and high albumin levels were linked to early CRP normalization, while certain behavioral patterns were associated with lower likelihood of reaching this goal.
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Background: Few studies have compared the efficacy and safety of second-line biological therapies in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients with prior exposure to anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy. We aim to compare the efficacy and safety between ustekinumab, vedolizumab, and tofacitinib, a current option as second-line biological therapy with different mechanisms in those patients.

Methods: This retrospective multi-center study was conducted across five institutions from 2011 to 2022.

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  • The study compares the effectiveness of ustekinumab (UST) and anti-TNF agents (infliximab and adalimumab) in treating moderate to severe Crohn's disease, focusing on bio-naïve (no prior biologic treatment) versus bio-experienced patients.
  • Using data from 2012 to 2023, researchers analyzed clinical outcomes like remission rates, hospitalizations, surgeries, and medication discontinuation.
  • Results indicate that there are no significant differences in effectiveness among UST, infliximab, and adalimumab for bio-naïve patients; however, UST showed a significantly lower risk of drug discontinuation in bio-experienced patients.
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Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is considered as one of the senescence processes; reportedly, antisenescence therapies effectively reduce EMT. Some models have shown antisenescence effects with the use of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor. Therefore, our study investigated the antisenescence effects of empagliflozin as an SGLT2 inhibitor in a peritoneal fibrosis model and their impact on EMT inhibition.

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Background/aims: The impact of vaccination on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients is still unknown, and no studies have assessed the changes in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) after vaccination in patients with IBD. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the impact of vaccines on the PROs of patients with IBD.

Methods: We conducted a questionnaire survey of patients with IBD who visited outpatient clinics at 4 specialized IBD clinics of referral university hospitals from April 2022 to June 2022.

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Background: An association between environmental pollutants and alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) has not been determined until now. The objectives of this study were to examine the association of the pollutants with ALD, and whether the pollutants together increased the risk of ALD.

Methods: Data were extracted from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2010-2013 and 2016-2017; n = 11,993).

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Ectopic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can be defined as an HCC arising from hepatic parenchyma located in an extrahepatic organ or tissue. Fewer than 100 cases of ectopic liver have been reported. In 30 of these cases, HCC was detected in ectopic tissue.

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Purpose: Due to significant growth in the volume of information produced by cancer research, staying abreast of recent developments has become a challenging task. Artificial intelligence (AI) can learn, reason, and understand the enormous corpus of literature available to the scientific community. However, large-scale studies comparing the recommendations of AI and a multidisciplinary team board (MTB) in gastric cancer treatment have rarely been performed.

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Background/aims: Some management strategies for acute colonic diverticulitis remain controversial in Korean real-world practice because their clinical features differ from those in the West. This study aimed to investigate the opinions of Korean physicians regarding the diagnosis and treatment of acute diverticulitis.

Methods: A web-based survey was conducted among gastroenterologists specializing on treating lower gastrointestinal disorders.

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Phlebosclerotic colitis is a rare form of intestinal ischemia. It is caused by calcified peripheral mesenteric veins and a thickened colonic wall. These characteristic findings can be identified on CT and colonoscopy.

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  • The study explores how the nervous system influences gastric cancer progression, highlighting the role of the sympathetic system in inhibiting and the parasympathetic system in promoting cancer growth.
  • A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent two types of palliative surgeries for advanced gastric cancer found vagotomy (cutting a parasympathetic nerve) may improve overall survival in locally unresectable cases, but not in those with distant metastasis.
  • Results suggest that adding vagotomy to palliative gastrojejunostomy for locally advanced gastric cancer can lead to better survival outcomes with a low risk of complications, indicating a need for further research.
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Background/aims: Immunocompromised patients with acute colonic diverticulitis are at high risk for complications and failure of non-surgical treatment. However, evidence on the comparative outcomes of immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients with diverticulitis is lacking. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the outcomes of medical treatment in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients with diverticulitis.

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Background: Crohn's disease (CD) is associated with altered body composition, affecting clinical outcomes. We evaluated the impact of biologics on body composition in CD patients.

Methods: This multicenter longitudinal study across four Korean university hospitals conducted from January 2009 to August 2021 retrospectively reviewed data of CD patients with abdominal computed tomography (CT) before and after the biologic treatment.

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Surgical site infection is a common healthcare-associated infection that rarely occurs several months after surgery. Herein, a case is described in which an abdominal mass lesion was found at a 6-month follow-up visit after gastrectomy was performed for early gastric cancer. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography revealed a 2.

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Background/aims: The optimal treatment for acute malignant obstruction of the proximal colon (MOPC, proximal to the splenic flexure) remains challenging. Emergency resection, the traditional modality for MOPC, has shown significantly high mortality and morbidity rates, according to recent studies. This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcomes of stent vs stoma as a bridge to curative surgery for MOPC.

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Background: In colonoscopy, good bowel preparation is an important factor in determining the quality of colonoscopy. However, an increase in residual gastric volume (RGV) can lead to a higher risk of aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the factors related to an increase in RGV with the usage of 1L polyethylene glycol (PEG).

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Background: Recently, a novel oral sulfate tablet (OST) has been introduced for bowel preparation before colonoscopy. However, whether elderly patients can take OST is not yet clear, as OST consists of 28 tablets. We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of OST and polyethylene glycol (PEG) for bowel preparation for colonoscopy according to age.

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  • Colorectal cancer screening typically starts at age 50, but cases are emerging in younger adults, prompting a need for research on this demographic.
  • A study analyzed 570 individuals under 50 who underwent colonoscopy, revealing a rising prevalence of colorectal adenoma with age: 3.2% in 19-29 years, 13.8% in 30-39 years, and 21.1% in 40-49 years.
  • Key risk factors identified for colorectal neoplasia included being over 45 years old and male, suggesting that individuals under 50 may benefit from earlier screening initiatives.
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Gastric malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs) are extremely rare spindle cell sarcomas that arise within the peripheral nerves of the gastrointestinal tract. MPNST can present as a mass that may or may not be accompanied by obstruction or bleeding. Type 1 neurofibromatosis (NF) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder with an incidence of 1 in 2,500-3,000.

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Malignant gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare neoplasms originating from the gastrointestinal tract that rarely occur in patients below 40 years of age. To our knowledge, there have been no previous reports of satellite and metastatic nodules in GIST. We present a case of a young patient with a huge malignant gastric GIST accompanied by spontaneous bleeding and satellite and metastatic nodules, successfully treated surgically, without preoperative chemotherapy administration.

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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic immune-mediated intestinal inflammatory disorders associated with microbial dysbiosis at multiple sites, particularly the gut. Anti-tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) agents are important treatments for IBD. We investigated whether microbiome changes at multiple sites can predict the effectiveness of such treatment in IBD.

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Many unexpected problems have resulted from the unprecedented coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The optimal management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) during the COVID-19 pandemic has also been a challenge. Therefore, the Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases (KASID) developed a consensus statement of experts regarding the management of IBD during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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