Publications by authors named "Young-in Kim"

Background: Thrombus aspiration (TA) is used to decrease large thrombus burden (LTB), but it can cause distal embolization.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of TA failure on defective myocardial perfusion in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and LTB.

Methods: In total, 812 consecutive patients with STEMI and LTB (thrombus grade ≥3) were enrolled, who underwent manual TA during the primary percutaneous coronary intervention.

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  • Beta-blockers (BBs) are known to help improve outcomes in heart failure (HF), but their effectiveness in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and atrial fibrillation (AF) remains unclear, especially in relation to heart rate (HR) at discharge.
  • The study analyzed 687 patients with HFpEF and AF, categorizing them based on discharge HR and BB treatment, finding that those with higher HR (over 75 bpm) who received BBs had a significantly lower rate of hospitalizations within 60 days.
  • However, in patients with lower HR, BB treatment did not show any benefits regarding rehospitalization or mortality, indicating that BBs may be more beneficial in
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  • - Airborne particulate matter (PM) is a significant global health hazard linked to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, highlighting the need for more personalized research beyond large epidemiological studies.
  • - Researchers found that PM exposure activates inflammatory and immune responses, significantly affecting signaling pathways and macrophage behavior in the respiratory system.
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of mitigating particulate air pollution to improve respiratory health, as individual PM types were shown to enhance immune responses in lung cells and animal models.
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Background: Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a medical condition characterized by the destruction of bone tissue due to a diminished blood supply. When the rate of tissue destruction surpasses the rate of regeneration, effective treatment becomes challenging, leading to escalating pain, arthritis, and bone fragility as the disease advances. A timely diagnosis is imperative to prevent and initiate proactive treatment for osteonecrosis.

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Background: Exercise is an effective strategy to prevent sarcopenia, but high physical inactivity in the elderly requires alternative therapeutic approaches. Exercise mimetics are therapeutic compounds that simulate the beneficial effects of exercise on skeletal muscles. However, the toxicity and adverse effects of exercise mimetics raise serious concerns.

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  • Peucedanum japonicum (PJ) is a vegetable common in East Asia, known for its anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties, but its effects on muscle atrophy were previously unclear.
  • Researchers investigated PJ and its active compound, 4-caffeoylquinic acid (CQA), for their ability to combat muscle atrophy induced by dexamethasone (DEX) using both laboratory and animal models.
  • The results showed that PJ and CQA effectively reduced muscle atrophy by inhibiting protein degradation and improving muscle function, suggesting PJ as a potential new treatment for muscle wasting conditions.
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  • AI-QCA is a new artificial intelligence method designed to analyze coronary angiography more efficiently and accurately than traditional manual methods, addressing issues of variability and time consumption.
  • The AI model was trained on a large dataset of angiographic images to precisely identify lumen boundaries and automate quantification.
  • Results showed that AI-QCA had an 89% sensitivity in detecting lesions, with strong agreement to manual QCA measurements, indicating its potential as a reliable tool for clinical use in evaluating coronary lesions.
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Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) reflects the burden of myocardial damage in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. This study aimed to identify the clinical and echocardiographic parameters that can predict myocardial LGE on CMRI in CO poisoning. This prospective observational study included patients who presented with acute CO poisoning and elevated troponin I and underwent echocardiography and CMRI to identify myocardial damage at a tertiary university hospital between August 2017 and May 2019 and August 2020 and July 2022.

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Background: Folic acid supplementation during the periconceptional period reduces the risk of neural tube defects in infants, but concern over chronic folic acid exposure remains. An improved understanding of folate absorption may clarify potential risks. Folate transporters have been characterized in the small intestine, but less so in the colon of healthy, free-living humans.

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Bordetella bronchiseptica poses a significant challenge in the context of respiratory infections, particularly in weanling pigs. In this study, we investigated the impact of a novel targeted bacteriophage in controlling B. bronchiseptica challenge (BBC) in an experimental design involving five distinct treatment groups: NC (no challenge), PC (BBC challenge), BF (10 pfu bacteriophage/kg diet + BBC), BN (2 × 10 pfu/day bacteriophage by nasal spray + BBC), and AT (antibiotic + BBC).

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Researchers are increasingly interested in cell therapy using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as an alternative remedy for osteoporosis, with fewer side effects. Thus, we isolated and characterized extracellular vesicles (EVs) from human adipose tissue-derived MSCs (hMSCs) and investigated their inhibitory effects on RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation. Purified EVs were collected from the supernatant of hMSCs by tangential flow filtration.

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  • Dysbiosis in the gut microbiome is linked to metabolic diseases like obesity and insulin resistance, and probiotics may help address these issues.
  • The study found that AO356, administered to mice on a high-fat diet, reduced weight gain and altered gut microbiota composition in a beneficial way.
  • Safety tests confirmed that AO356 is safe for use, suggesting it could be a promising new probiotic for preventing and treating obesity.
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  • * The study tested monovalent and bivalent vaccines in hSCARB2 transgenic mice, which are particularly susceptible to EV71, to assess their effectiveness in preventing viral infections.
  • * Results showed that both vaccine types provided protective antibodies that significantly reduced viral loads in the brainstem and muscles during infections, indicating that a bivalent vaccine could be a viable strategy for preventing HFMD.
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  • Particulate matter (PM) can cause serious respiratory issues by increasing oxidative stress and inflammation, but an extract called AGE shows potential protective effects against this.
  • In a study, AGE was found to significantly reduce inflammation markers in mouse lungs that were exposed to PM, decreasing inflammatory cell presence in fluid samples.
  • The study suggests that AGE mitigates lung inflammation by inhibiting harmful signaling pathways (NF-κB/MAPK) while boosting protective pathways (NRF2/HO-1), indicating its potential for preventing PM-related respiratory problems.
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Microplastics (MPs) are emerging contaminants in agricultural regions owing to the widespread use of plastics in farming activities. Groundwater has a vital role in farming activities, and it can be contaminated by MPs, fragmented from plastic products used in agricultural activities. Following an appropriate sampling protocol, this study investigated the distribution of MPs in shallow to deep aquifers (well depths: 3-120 m) and cave water of an agricultural region in Korea.

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Background: Invasive coronary angiography (ICA) is a primary imaging modality that visualizes the lumen area of coronary arteries for diagnosis and interventional guidance. In the current practice of quantitative coronary analysis (QCA), semi-automatic segmentation tools require labor-intensive and time-consuming manual correction, limiting their application in the catheterization room.

Purpose: This study aims to propose rank-based selective ensemble methods that improve the segmentation performance and reduce morphological errors that limit fully automated quantification of coronary artery using deep-learning segmentation of ICA.

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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a viral infectious disease that occurs in children under 5 years of age. Its main causes are coxsackievirus (CV) and enterovirus (EV). Since there are no efficient therapeutics for HFMD, vaccines are effective in preventing the disease.

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Noncontrast CT (NCCT) relies on labor-intensive examinations of CT slices to identify urolithiasis in the urinary tract, and, despite the use of deep-learning algorithms, false positives remain. A total of 410 NCCT axial scans from patients undergoing surgical treatment for urolithiasis were used for model development. The deep learning model was customized to combine a urolithiasis segmentation with per-slice classification for screening.

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Microplastic (MPs) contamination in groundwater has received massive attention since plastic waste has been released directly into the environment. This study investigates MPs contamination in groundwater on the Jeju volcanic Island, Korea. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to identify MPs in groundwater from volcanic islands.

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Mucosal surfaces are in contact with the external environment and protect the body from infection by various microbes. To prevent infectious diseases at the first line of defense, the establishment of pathogen-specific mucosal immunity by mucosal vaccine delivery is needed. Curdlan, a 1,3-β-glucan has a strong immunostimulatory effect when delivered as a vaccine adjuvant.

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Background: Diffuse coronary artery disease (CAD) is a prognostic factor after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and requires multiple overlapping stent implantations.

Hypothesis: We investigated the impact of ultra-long 48 mm drug-eluting stent (DES) on procedural and clinical outcomes in real-world practice.

Methods: Patients who underwent DES implantation for a lesion length of >40 mm were selected from a prospective registry between 2019 and 2021.

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  • - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major global health issue primarily caused by factors like cigarette smoke, and the study examines the potential of fermented LLT bulb extract (LS803) for lung inflammation regulation.
  • - The research found that oral administration of LS803 in COPD mouse models helped reduce inflammatory responses and immune cell infiltration, leading to less lung damage.
  • - LS803 also inhibited the production of inflammatory proteins IL-6 and IL-8 in both airway and immune cells by blocking a key inflammatory pathway (NFκB), highlighting its effectiveness in managing lung inflammation.
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Aims: The synergistic association of remnant cholesterol (remnant-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) in various subgroups of Koreans was investigated.

Methods And Results: Using the national health insurance data, we included subjects aged between 40 and 70 years without a history of CVD and at least two health screenings between 2009 and 2011. The subjects were divided into four groups by LDL-C and remnant-C levels.

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Fowl typhoid is a severe disease caused by Salmonella Gallinarum with considerable mortality and morbidity in laying hen farms. The current study has focused on controlling the infection in laying hens using anti-Salmonella spp. bacteriophage.

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