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2. Theoretical Performance Evaluation of Spurious-Tone Suppression of a Multi-Loop Optoelectronic Oscillator Based on Closed-Loop Response Analysis
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Jun-Hyung Cho, Anh Hang Nguyen, Hyo-Sang Jeong, and Hyuk-Kee Sung
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closed-loop analysis ,multi-loop configuration ,optoelectronic oscillator ,spurious tones ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Electricity and magnetism ,QC501-766 - Abstract
We theoretically evaluate the performance of spurious-tone suppression of a multi-loop optoelectronic oscillators (MOEO) based on closed-loop analysis. Spurious tones are unwanted oscillation signals due to the cavity effect of long-length optical fiber and the severe drawbacks of optoelectronic oscillator (OEO). The spurious tones can be suppressed using the MOEO configuration with two controllable loop parameters of length and power ratios between multiple loops. We propose the method of closed-loop analysis to accurately extract the loop parameters and to increase spurious-tone suppression ratio (SSR). We successfully evaluated the MOEO performances with various loop-power ratios and achieved an SSR of 86 dB with a phase noise of −115 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset for a triple-loop OEO configuration by extracting the optimum power ratio of 0.332:0.131:0.537.
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- 2022
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3. Dedicated Cold Snare vs. Traditional Snare for Polypectomy of Diminutive and Small Lesions in a Porcine Model: A Research Group for Endoscopic Instruments and Stents (REIS) Study
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Han Hee Lee, Bo-In Lee, Jung-Wook Kim, Hyun Lim, Si Hyung Lee, Jun-Hyung Cho, Yunho Jung, Kyoung Oh Kim, Chan Gyoo Kim, Kee Myung Lee, Jong-Jae Park, Myung-Gyu Choi, Hoon Jai Chun, and Ho Gak Kim
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animal model ,cold snare polypectomy ,colonic polyps ,dedicated cold snare ,perforation ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/Aims The aim of this in vivo animal study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of dedicated cold snare (DCS) compared with those of traditional snare (TS) for cold snare polypectomy (CSP). Methods A total of 36 diminutive (5 mm) and 36 small (9 mm) pseudolesions were made by electrocoagulation in the colons of mini-pigs. Results For the diminutive lesions, there were no significant differences in technical success rate, procedure time, or complete resection rate between the DCS and TS groups; the rate of uneven resection margin in the DCS group was significantly lower than that of the TS group. For small lesions, technical success rate and complete resection rate were significantly higher in the DCS group than in the TS group (100% [18/18] vs. 55.6% [10/18], p=0.003; 94.4% [17/18] vs. 40% [4/10], p=0.006). In addition, the procedure duration was significantly shorter, and the rate of uneven resection margin was significantly lower in the DCS group (28.5 sec vs. 66.0 sec, p=0.006; 11.1% [2/18] vs. 100% [10/10], p
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- 2021
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4. The role of platelet to lymphocyte ratio and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in ulcerative colitis
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Yujin Jeong, Seong Ran Jeon, Hyun Gun Kim, Jung Rock Moon, Tae Hee Lee, Jae Young Jang, Jun-Hyung Cho, Jun Seok Park, Heesu Park, Ki-hun Lee, Jin-Oh Kim, Joon Seong Lee, Bong Min Ko, and Suyeon Park
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colitis, ulcerative ,neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,platelet to lymphocyte ratio ,fecal calprotectin ,Medicine ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/Aims Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) can serve as biomarkers for diagnosing and assessing disease activity in ulcerative colitis (UC). We investigated their clinical significance in UC. Methods We analyzed 48 patients with UC who underwent measurement of fecal calprotectin (FC) and endoscopy and 96 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. NLR and PLR were compared between the patients and healthy controls. The endoscopic activity was divided into 2 groups: group 1 (mild to moderate inflammation) and group 2 (severe inflammation) according to the Mayo endoscopic subscore in UC. Results To diagnose UC, the optimal cutoff of NLR and PLR was 2.26 (sensitivity 54.2%; specificity 90.6%; positive likelihood ratio 5.778, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.944–11.339; area under the curve [AUC] 0.774, 95% CI, 0.690–0.859) and 179.8 (sensitivity 35.4%; specificity 90.6%; positive likelihood ratio 3.778, 95% CI 1.821–7.838; AUC 0.654, 95% CI 0.556–0.753), respectively. The optimal cutoff to differentiate group 1 and group 2 was 3.44, 175.9, and 453 µg/g for NLR, PLR, and FC, respectively (sensitivity, 63.6% vs. 90.9% vs. 81.8%; specificity, 81.1% vs. 78.4% vs. 73.0%; positive likelihood ratio, 3.364 vs. 4.205 vs. 3.027; AUC, 0.714 vs. 0.897 vs. 0.813). PLR had the highest AUC and positive likelihood ratio. Conclusions NLR and PLR help differentiate patients with UC from healthy controls. NLR, PLR, and FC indicate endoscopic activity and may reflect intestinal mucosal conditions.
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- 2021
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5. Effects of probiotics or broccoli supplementation on Helicobacter pylori eradication with standard clarithromycin-based triple therapy
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Young Woon Chang, Yoo Min Park, Chi Hyuk Oh, Shin Ju Oh, Jun-Hyung Cho, Jung-Wook Kim, and Jae-Young Jang
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helicobacter pylori ,probiotics ,sulforaphane ,Medicine - Abstract
Background/Aims The eradication failure rate of standard triple therapy (proton pump inhibitor, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin) for Helicobacter pylori infection has increased owing to antibiotic resistance in Korea. We assessed whether Saccharomyces boulardii probiotic or broccoli sprout extract sulforaphane supplementation could increase the H. pylori eradication rate and/or reduce antibiotic-associated adverse events. Methods A total of 217 patients with H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis or peptic ulcer disease were recruited. Clarithromycin resistance was assessed in all patients by testing for A2142G and A2143G point mutations in H. pylori 23S rRNA using a dual-priming polymerase chain reaction (PCR) oligonucleotide. Thirty-four patients (17.3%) were clarithromycin-resistant and were excluded from the study. Finally, 183 patients with infections not resistant to clarithromycin were randomly assigned to triple therapy only (group A, n = 61), triple therapy plus probiotics (group B, n = 61), or triple therapy plus sulforaphane (group C, n = 61) groups. CYP2C19 polymorphisms were examined at position G681A of exon 5 and G636A of exon 4 by PCR with restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis. H. pylori eradication was assessed by 13C-urea breath test 4 weeks after treatment completion. Results The eradication rates were similar among the groups both in the intention-to-treat (A = 85.2%, B = 89.6%, and C = 81.6%) and per-protocol (A = 89.2%, B = 86.8%, and C = 96.3%) analyses. The frequencies of overall adverse events in the groups also did not differ (A vs. B: p = 0.574; A vs. C: p = 1.000). Conclusions Probiotic or sulforaphane with triple therapy for H. pylori infection neither increased the eradication rate nor reduced the occurrence of adverse events.
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- 2020
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6. Clarithromycin resistance and female gender affect Helicobacter pylori eradication failure in chronic gastritis
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Young Woon Chang, Weon Jin Ko, Chi Hyuk Oh, Yoo Min Park, Shin Ju Oh, Jung Rock Moon, Jun-Hyung Cho, Jung-Wook Kim, and Jae-Young Jang
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helicobacter pylori ,eradication ,clarithromycin ,resistance ,cyp2c19 genotype ,Medicine - Abstract
Background/Aims The eradication rate of the first-line triple therapy (a proton pump inhibitor, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin) for Helicobacter pylori infection has gradually decreased in Korea. We evaluated whether clinical parameters, clarithromycin resistance, and CYP2C19 genotype can affect the eradication failure. Methods A total of 203 patients with H. pylori-positive chronic gastritis were consecutively enrolled. They received clarithromycin-based triple therapy for 7 days. A clarithromycin resistance test was performed by detection of A2142G and A2143G point mutations in H. pylori 23S rRNA. The CYP2C19 genotype was examined for polymorphism G681A of exon 5 and G636A of exon 4 by polymerase chain reaction with restriction fragment length polymorphism. Eradication was assessed by a 13C-urea breath test 4 weeks after treatment. Results Of 203 patients, 190 completed the study. The eradication rate was 64.0% according to intention-to-treat analysis and 68.4% by per-protocol analysis. CYP2C19 genotypes were identified as follows: 75 poor metabolizers, 75 intermediate metabolizers, and 40 rapid metabolizers. Nonetheless, this polymorphism was not significantly associated with eradication failure (p = 0.682). Clarithromycin resistance was detected in 33/190 patients (17.4%), and their eradication rate was zero. Clarithromycin resistance (odds ratio [OR], 19.13; 95% confidence interval [CI], 9.35 to 35.09) and female gender (OR, 1.73; 95% CI, 1.15 to 4.25) were significantly associated with eradication failure. The other clinical parameters such as age, cigarette smoking, alcohol intake, the body mass index, hypertension, and diabetes were not significantly associated with eradication. Conclusions Clarithromycin resistance and female gender are factors affecting H. pylori eradication failure in patients with chronic gastritis.
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- 2019
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7. Spurious Tone Reduction and Signal Stabilization of Optoelectronic Oscillators by Low-Frequency RF Signal Modulation
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Jun-Hyung Cho, Hyo-Sang Jeong, and Hyuk-Kee Sung
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optoelectronic oscillator ,direct modulation ,spurious tone suppression ,side-mode suppression ratio ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
In this study, the oscillation signal stabilization and spurious tone suppression of a directly modulated optoelectronic oscillator (DM-OEO) are simultaneously achieved by modulating a laser with a low-frequency radio frequency (RF) signal. The laser in the DM-OEO is modulated by a rectangular wave with a period inversely proportional to the frequency interval of the spurious tones and a duty cycle of 50%. The optical sidebands of the rectangular wave-modulated laser pulled the optical gain of the spurious tones of the DM-OEO, resulting in a spurious tone suppression and time stabilization in the DM-OEO signal. We achieve a 15 GHz DM-OEO with a 40.14 dB side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) and 2.55 dB improvement in the oscillation power stability compared to that without RF modulation.
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- 2022
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8. Electron–phonon coupling and superconductivity in an alkaline earth hydride CaH6 at high pressures
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Hyunsoo Jeon, Chongze Wang, Shuyuan Liu, Jin Mo Bok, Yunkyu Bang, and Jun-Hyung Cho
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superconductivity ,alkaline earth ,superhydride ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Recently, an alkaline earth hydride CaH _6 having a sodalitelike clathrate structure has been experimentally synthesized at megabar pressures with a maximum T _c of 215 K, comparable to that of a rare earth hydride LaH _10 . Here, based on first-principles calculations, we find that CaH _6 exhibits a huge peak in the Eliashberg spectral function α ^2 F around the low-frequency region of H-derived phonon modes, in contrast to LaH _10 having a widely spreading spectrum of α ^2 F over the whole frequencies of H-derived phonon modes. It is revealed that the huge peak of α ^2 F in CaH _6 is associated with an effective electron–phonon coupling (EPC) between low-frequency optical phonons and hybridized H 1 s and Ca 3 d states near the Fermi energy. As pressure increases, the strengthened H–H covalent bonding not only induces a hardening of optical phonon modes but also reduces the electron–phonon matrix elements related to the low-frequency optical modes, thereby leading to a lowering of the EPC constant. It is thus demonstrated that H-derived low-frequency phonon modes play an important role in the pressure-induced variation of T _c in CaH _6 . Furthermore, unlike the presence of two distinct superconducting gaps in LaH _10 , CaH _6 is found to exhibit a single isotropic superconducting gap.
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- 2022
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9. Efficacy of the Over-the-Scope Clip System for Treatment of Gastrointestinal Fistulas, Leaks, and Perforations: A Korean Multi-Center Study
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Hang Lak Lee, Joo Young Cho, Jun-Hyung Cho, Jong Jae Park, Chan Gyoo Kim, Seong Hwan Kim, and Joung-Ho Han
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Over the scope clip ,Gastrointestinal leak ,Fistula ,Perforation ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/Aims Currently, a new over-the-scope clip (OTSC) system has been introduced. This system has been used for gastrointestinal perforations and fistulas in other countries. The aim of our study is to examine the therapeutic success rate of endoscopic treatment using the OTSC system in Korea. Methods This was a multicenter prospective study. A total of seven endoscopists at seven centers performed this procedure. Results A total of 19 patients were included, with gastrointestinal leakages from anastomosis sites, fistulas, or esophageal perforations due to Boerhaave’s syndrome. Among these, there were three gastrojejunostomy sites, three esophagojejunostomy sites, four esophagogastrostomy sites, one esophagocolonostomy site, one jejuno-jejunal site, two endoscopic full thickness resection site closures, one Boerhaave’s syndrome, two esophago-bronchial fistulas, one gastrocolonic fistula, and one colonopseudocyst fistula. The size of the leakage ranged from 5 to 30 mm. The median procedure time was 16 min. All cases were technically successful. Complete closure of the leak was achieved in 14 of 19 patients using OTSC alone. Conclusions The OTSC system is a safe and effective method for the management of gastrointestinal leakage, especially in cases of anastomotic leakage after surgery.
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- 2018
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10. Theoretical Demonstration of Security Improvement of Optical Phased Array Based on Optically Injection-Locked Lasers
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Anh-Hang Nguyen, Jun-Hyung Cho, and Hyuk-Kee Sung
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optically injection-locked laser ,optical phased array ,optical wireless communication ,security improvement ,sidelobe level ,unsecured distance ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
The high security of optical phased array (OPA) signals is an important requirement for OPA-based optical wireless communication (OWC). We propose a method for improving the security of OPA-based OWC systems using optically injection-locked (OIL) semiconductor lasers. We theoretically demonstrate the amplitude and phase modulation of OIL-OPA elements by controlling the injection-locking parameters of the OIL lasers. When a Taylor window function is applied as the amplitude profile of the OPA transmitter, the sidelobe level decreases by 22 dB and the unsecured distance reduces 10 times compared to the case without the Taylor window function. In addition, the unsecured area factor becomes 0.8%.
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- 2021
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11. Practice patterns and clinical significance of use of capsule endoscopy in suspected and established Crohn's disease
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Yonghyun Kim, Seong Ran Jeon, Sang Myung Choi, Hyun Gun Kim, Tae Hee Lee, Jun-Hyung Cho, Yunho Jung, Wan Jung Kim, Bong Min Ko, Jin-Oh Kim, Joon Sung Lee, and Moon Sung Lee
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Crohn disease ,Capsule endoscopy ,Indication ,Therapeutic plan ,Medicine ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/Aims: Although the role of capsule endoscopy (CE) in Crohn's disease (CD) has expanded, CE is not used routinely for diagnosing and evaluating CD in Korea. We aimed to investigate current patterns of practice and evaluate the clinical significance of the use of CE in CD in Korean patients.Methods: Among 651 CE procedures performed for various indications, we retrospectively analyzed the medical records of patients who underwent CE in 57 cases of suspected CD (sCD) and 14 cases of established CD (eCD).Results: In the sCD group, CE was most commonly used for the initial diagnosis of CD (54.4%). Capsule retention was found in only 1 patient in the eCD group (1/71, 1.4%). In the sCD group, 28.1% of patients were diagnosed with CD on the basis of CE findings; other diseases diagnosed included tuberculous enteritis (7.0%), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced enteropathy (5.3%), and other enteritis (17.5%). Only 11.5% of patients with eCD (14/122) underwent CE. The indication for CE in the 14 patients with eCD was to assess disease extent and activity. The overall diagnostic yield of CE was 59.7%. Therapeutic strategies were changed in 70.2% of patients in the sCD group and 50% of those in the eCD group based on CE findings.Conclusions: In clinical practice, CE was most commonly indicated for the initial diagnosis of CD and was not generally performed in patients with eCD. CE appears to be an effective diagnostic modality for evaluating sCD and is useful for determining therapeutic strategies for patients with sCD and those with eCD.
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- 2017
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12. Comparison of the Outcomes of Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for Achalasia According to Manometric Subtype
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Won Hee Kim, Joo Young Cho, Weon Jin Ko, Sung Pyo Hong, Ki Baik Hahm, Jun-Hyung Cho, Tae Hee Lee, and Su Jin Hong
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esophageal achalasia ,peroral endoscopic myotomy ,high resolution manometry ,treatment outcome ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/AimsWe evaluated whether manometric subtype is associated with treatment outcome in patients with achalasia treated by peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM).Methods : High-resolution manometry data and Eckardt scores were collected from 83 cases at two tertiary referral centers where POEM is performed. Manometric tracings were classified according to the three Chicago subtypes.Results : Among the 83 cases, 48 type I, 24 type II, and 11 type III achalasia cases were identified. No difference was found in pre-POEM Eckardt score, basal lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure, or integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) among the type I, type II, and type III groups. All three patient groups showed a significant improvement in post-POEM Eckardt score (6.1±2.1 to 1.5±1.5, p=0.001; 6.8±2.2 to 1.2±0.9, p=0.001; 6.6±2.0 to 1.6±1.4, p=0.011), LES pressure (26.1±13.8 to 15.4±6.8, p=0.018; 32.3±19.0 to 19.2±10.4, p=0.003; 36.8±19.2 to 17.5±9.7, p=0.041), and 4s IRP (21.5±11.7 to 12.0±8.7, p=0.007; 24.5±14.8 to 12.0±7.6, p=0.002; 24.0±15.7 to 11.8±7.1, p=0.019) at a median follow-up of 16 months.Conclusion : sPOEM resulted in a good clinical outcome for all manometric subtypes.
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- 2017
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13. Evaluation of Performance Enhancement of Optical Multi-Level Modulation Based on Direct Modulation of Optically Injection-Locked Semiconductor Lasers
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Hyo-Sang Jeong, Jun-Hyung Cho, and Hyuk-Kee Sung
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optically injection-locked ,multi-level amplitude shift keying ,direct modulation ,semiconductor lasers ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
The performance of optical M-level (multi-level) amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulation is improved by directly using modulated optically injection-locked (OIL) semiconductor lasers. The direct modulation performance of free-running and OIL semiconductor lasers is evaluated and compared theoretically based on coupled-rate equation. We have found that OIL semiconductor lasers can significantly improve the modulation performance in terms of the signal eye opening and Q-factor. Additionally, we found that the Q-factor increases even more in the negative frequency detuning range due to its dependence on the locking parameters.
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- 2021
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14. Side-lobe Level Reduction of an Optical Phased Array Using Amplitude and Phase Modulation of Array Elements Based on Optically Injection-Locked Semiconductor Lasers
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Anh Hang Nguyen, Jun-Hyung Cho, Ho-Jun Bae, and Hyuk-Kee Sung
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optical injection locking ,optical phased array ,optical modulation ,side-lobe level reduction ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
The side-lobe level (SLL) in optical phased array (OPA) systems should be reduced to ensure their high performance. We investigate theoretically the performance of an OPA based on optically injection-locked (OIL) semiconductor lasers. The phase and amplitude of the OIL laser are modulated by controlling the injection-locking parameters to reduce the SLL as well as to achieve beam steering. We successfully achieved an SLL reduction of >16 dB when compared with the uniform amplitude profile based on the application of the Taylor window function profile to the injection-locked OPA elements. The reduced SLL and high power efficiency achieved in this study can expedite the use of OPA in real field applications, such as free-space communication, imaging, and light detection and ranging (LIDAR).
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- 2020
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15. Advanced Imaging Technology Other than Narrow Band Imaging
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Jun-Hyung Cho
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Image-enhanced endoscopy ,Optical imaging ,I-scan ,Flexible spectral imaging color enhancement ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
To improve the detection rate of gastrointestinal tumors, image-enhanced endoscopy has been widely used during screening and surveillance endoscopy in Korea. In addition to narrow band imaging (NBI) with/without magnification, various types of electronic chromoendoscopies have been used, including autofluorescence imaging, I-scan, and flexible spectral imaging color enhancement. These technologies enable the accurate characterization of tumors because they enable visualization of microvascular and microsurface patterns. The present review focuses on understanding the principle and clinical applications of advanced imaging technologies other than NBI.
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- 2015
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16. Double-Balloon Enteroscopy in Elderly Patients: Is It Safe and Useful?
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Dae Han Choi, Seong Ran Jeon, Jin-Oh Kim, Hyun Gun Kim, Tae Hee Lee, Woong Cheul Lee, Byung Soo Kang, Jun-Hyung Cho, Yunho Jung, Wan Jung Kim, Bong Min Ko, Joo Young Cho, Joon Seong Lee, and Moon Sung Lee
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Double-balloon enteroscopy ,Elderly ,Safety ,Efficacy ,Medicine ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/AimsProviders may be hesitant to perform double-balloon enteroscopy (DBE) in the elderly because the increased number of co-morbidities in this population poses a greater risk of complications resulting from sedation. There are limited data on the use of DBE in the elderly. Here, we assessed the safety and efficacy of DBE in the elderly compared to those in younger patients.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 158 patients who underwent 218 DBEs. Patients were divided into an elderly group (age ≥65 years; mean 71.4±5.4; n=34; 41 DBEs) and a younger group (age
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17. Updates on the Sedation for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
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Jun Kyu Lee, Yoo Jin Lee, Jun Hyung Cho, Jong Pil Im, Chang-Hwan Park, Jae-Young Jang, and Byung Ik Jang
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Endoscopic sedation ,Monitoring ,Oxygenation ,Pulse oximetry ,Adverse event ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Sedation, defined as the depressed level of consciousness, induced by drug administration, is widely used for gastrointestinal endoscopy to relieve a patient’s anxiety and discomfort. In addition, successful procedure is anticipated with control of unintended movements. Endoscopic sedation, however, cannot be free from the risk of serious adverse events, e.g., cardiopulmonary compromise. Therefore, principles on personnel, facility and equipment, as well as performance itself, should be followed to prevent unfavorable incidents. In this article, sedation guidelines for the Accreditation of Qualified Endoscopy Units, issued by the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, are presented.
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- 2019
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18. Reappraisal of Pneumoperitoneum After Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy
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Won Young Park, Tae Hee Lee, Joon Seong Lee, Su Jin Hong, Seong Ran Jeon, Hyun Gun Kim, Joo Young Cho, Jin Oh Kim, Jun Hyung Cho, Sang Wook Lee, and Young Kwan Cho
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Endoscopy, gastrointestinal ,Pneumoperitoneum ,Gastrostomy ,Medicine ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background/AimsPneumoperitoneum is recognized as a benign and self-limiting finding after the insertion of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube, while complicated pneumoperitoneum is rarely reported. The aim of this study was to reappraise pneumoperitoneum following PEG.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed 193 patients who underwent PEG from May 2008 to May 2014. All patients had a follow-up upright chest or simple abdominal radiograph after PEG. Pneumoperitoneum was quantified by measuring the height of the air column under the diaphragm and graded as small (4 cm). Clinically significant signs were defined as fever, abdominal tenderness or leukocytosis occurring after PEG insertion.ResultsOf the 193 study patients, 9 (4.6%) had a pneumoperitoneum visualized by radiographic imaging, graded as small in 5 patients, moderate in 2 patients and large in 2 patients. Clinically significant signs were observed in 5 (55.5%) patients with fever reported in 4 patients, abdominal tenderness in 4 patients and leukocytosis in 4 patients. The time to resolution of free air was 2-18 days. Two patients (22.2%) with moderate or large pneumoperitoneum after PEG died from either pneumonia or septic shock.ConclusionsThe clinical course of pneumoperitoneum after PEG is not always benign and self-limiting. These findings suggest that clinicians should not neglect a moderate or large pneumoperitoneum, particularly in patients who have an altered mental status or received antibiotics, since peritoneal irritation cannot be observed under these circumstances.
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- 2015
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19. Preparation of Composite Powder and Properties by Surface Modification of Inorganic Pigments for Papermaking
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Jun Hyung Cho and Yong Won Lee
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electrostatic properties ,surface modification ,papermaking pigments ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
In this study, functional composite-pigment was prepared by a dry impact-blending method, using the inorganic materials used for coating of titanium dioxide, GCC, clay, and talc. After considering the particle size of inorganic pigment, the selected core powder and fine powder were mixed at a suitable mixing ratio. When powder was electrified, their fine particles could adhere by static electricity on the larger ones termed ‘core particles’, and then form an ordered mixture. During the surface modification of pigments, the energy caused by fine powder adhering to core particles was measured, and utilized in examining the efficiency of the change of particle size surface modification. Afterward, these were susceptible to being composited by impact force, resulting from very high-speed air circulation. After putting these surface modified pigments in water, their static electricity properties were measured by particle charge detector and Zeta potential tester. From these results, it was revealed that the elemental powder properties of papermaking inorganic pigment could be improved.
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- 2015
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