8 results on '"Han, Jae-Young"'
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2. Clinical Practice Guideline for Cardiac Rehabilitation in Korea
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Kim, Chul, Sung, Jidong, Lee, Jong Hwa, Kim, Won-Seok, Lee, Goo Joo, Jee, Sungju, Jung, Il-Young, Rah, Ueon Woo, Kim, Byung Ok, Choi, Kyoung Hyo, Kwon, Bum Sun, Yoo, Seung Don, Bang, Heui Je, Shin, Hyung-Ik, Kim, Yong Wook, Jung, Heeyoune, Kim, Eung Ju, Lee, Jung Hwan, Jung, In Hyun, Jung, Jae-Seung, Lee, Jong-Young, Han, Jae-Young, Han, Eun Young, Won, Yu Hui, Han, Woosik, Baek, Sora, Joa, Kyung-Lim, Lee, Sook Joung, Kim, Ae Ryoung, Lee, So Young, Kim, Jihee, Choi, Hee Eun, Lee, Byeong-Ju, and Kim, Soon
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,lcsh:Surgery ,Cardiac rehabilitation ,lcsh:Medicine ,Guideline ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Promotion (rank) ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Health care ,medicine ,Mortality ,Preventive healthcare ,media_common ,Government ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Secondary prevention ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,Clinical Practice Guideline ,Surgery ,030228 respiratory system ,Family medicine ,Acute coronary syndrome ,0305 other medical science ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Clinical practice guidelines ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective Though clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are an effective and widely used treatment method worldwide, they are as yet not widely accepted in Korea. Given that cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of death in Korea, it is urgent that CR programs be developed. In 2008, the Government of Korea implemented CR programs at 11 university hospitals as part of its Regional Cardio-Cerebrovascular Center Project, and three additional medical facilities will be added in 2019. In addition, owing to the promotion of CR nationwide and the introduction of CR insurance benefits, 40 medical institutions nationwide have begun CR programs even as a growing number of medical institutions are preparing to offer CR. The purpose of this research was to develop evidence-based CPGs to support CR implementation in Korea. Methods This study is based on an analysis of CPGs elsewhere in the world, an extensive literature search, a systematic analysis of multiple randomized control trials, and a CPG management, development, and assessment committee comprised of 33 authors-primarily rehabilitation specialists, cardiologists, and thoracic surgeons in 21 university hospitals and two general hospitals. Twelve consultants, primarily rehabilitation, sports medicine, and preventive medicine specialists, CPG experts, nurses, physical therapists, clinical nutritionists, and library and information experts participated in the research and development of these CPGs. After the draft guidelines were developed, three rounds of public hearings were held with staff members from relevant academic societies and stakeholders, after which the guidelines were further reviewed and modified. Principal conclusions CR involves a more cost-effective use of healthcare resources relative to that of general treatments, and the exercise component of CR lowers cardiovascular mortality and readmission rates, regardless of the type of coronary heart disease and type and setting of CR. Individualized CR programs should be considered together with various factors, including differences in heart function and lifestyle, and doing so will boost participation and adherence with the CR program, ultimately meeting the final goals of the program, namely reducing the recurrence of myocardial infarction and mortality rates.
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- 2019
3. Physiological Responses During the Lower Body Positive Pressure Supported Treadmill Test
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Lee, Ka-Young, Han, Jae-Young, Kim, Ji-Hyun, Kim, Dong-Ju, and Choi, In-Sung
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Rating of perceived exertion ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Exercise test ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Positive pressure ,Metabolic equivalent ,Oxygen consumption ,030229 sport sciences ,Gait ,Intensity (physics) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Blood pressure ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Physical therapy ,Original Article ,Treadmill ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective To quantify changes in cardiopulmonary function using a lower body positive pressure supported (LBPPS) treadmill during the exercise tolerance test (ETT) in healthy subjects before applying the LBPPS treadmill in patients with gait problems. Methods We evaluated 30 healthy subjects who were able to walk independently. The ETT was performed using the Modified Bruce Protocol (stages 1–5) at four levels (0%, 40%, 60%, and 80%) of LBPPS. The time interval at each level of the LBPPS treadmill test was 20 minutes to recover to baseline status. We measured systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, peak heart rate (PHR), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), metabolic equivalents (METs), and oxygen consumption rate (VO2) during each LBPPS condition. Results Systolic blood pressure increased as the LBPPS level was increased (40% to 80%). PHR, RPE, METs, and VO2 were negatively associated with the LBPPS condition, although they were not always significant different among the LBPPS levels. The equation from a random effect linear regression model was as follows: VO2 (mL/kg/min)=(2.75×stage)+(–0.14×LBPPS level)+11.9 (r2=0.69). Conclusion Detection of the changes in physiological parameters during a submaximal ETT using the LBPPS system may be helpful for applying the LBPPS treadmill in patients who cannot perform the ETT due to gait problems, even at submaximal intensity.
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4. The factors associated with sexual recovery in male patients with acute myocardial infarction under phase II cardiac rehabilitation.
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Lim, Seung‐Kyu, Sim, Doo sun, and Han, Jae‐Young
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CONVALESCENCE ,AGE distribution ,CHI-squared test ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,STATISTICAL correlation ,FACTOR analysis ,CARDIAC rehabilitation ,SEXUAL health ,IMPOTENCE ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL records ,MYOCARDIAL infarction ,OBESITY ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,HUMAN sexuality ,COMORBIDITY ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,TREADMILLS ,BODY mass index ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EXERCISE tolerance ,ODDS ratio ,MANN Whitney U Test - Abstract
Aims and objectives The aim of the study was to assess the prognostic factors of short-term sexual recovery in patients with acute myocardial infarction after phase II cardiac rehabilitation for six weeks. Background It is often observed that patients who have suffered acute myocardial infarction and have sufficient aerobic capacity for sexual activity do not recover sexual activity. Until now, few studies have investigated factors associated with recovery of sexual activity. Design Observational study. Methods Among 627 male patients with acute myocardial infarction who were referred for cardiac rehabilitation from October 2010-September 2014, 72 were finally analysed. Subjects who met all the following criteria were included: (1) completed a questionnaire about sexual activity before and after phase II cardiac rehabilitation; (2) showed usual sexual activity before onset of acute myocardial infarction and (3) revealed decreased sexual activity at baseline of cardiac rehabilitation compared to preacute myocardial infarction status despite ≥5 maximal metabolic equivalents. Information on sociodemographic characteristics and cardiopulmonary function obtained before cardiac rehabilitation was used for the analysis. Results (1) Twenty-five of the 72 subjects (34·7%) had improved sexual activity after six weeks of cardiac rehabilitation, but 47 (65·3%) continued the status of no-recovery sexual activity after cardiac rehabilitation. (2) Age, body mass index and use of statins were significantly different between subjects who recovered and those who did not. (3) No differences in other clinical characteristics and cardiopulmonary functions were detected between the two groups. (4) Age and body mass index were significant factors associated with recovery of sexual activity. Conclusions Age and body mass index were significant factors associated with recovery of sexual activity in acute myocardial infarction patients. Aerobic capacity at baseline of cardiac rehabilitation was not an independent factor to predict the recovery of sexual activity. Relevance to clinical practice These results should be considered when educating patients under phase II cardiac rehabilitation on their return to normal sexual activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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5. Heterotopic Ossification as an Unusual Complication After Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A Case Report.
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Ryu, Su-Ra, Kim, Jae-Hyung, Choi, In-Sung, Han, Jae-Young, and Lee, Sam-Gyu
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Abstract: Ryu S-R, Kim J-H, Choi I-S, Han J-Y, Lee S-G. Heterotopic ossification as an unusual complication after Guillain-Barré syndrome: a case report. Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the abnormal development of bone within soft tissue. It is frequently encountered after traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury, rather than lower motoneuron disease. It has been reported as a rare complication in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). We present the case of a 31-year-old woman who suffered from pain and swelling with limitation of the passive range of motion on right hip joint, and who had been diagnosed with GBS about 1 year previously. She was wheelchair-bound and had incomplete tetraplegia with flaccidity. She was diagnosed as HO based on the radiologic imaging study. She did not reveal any encephalopathy-related symptoms or signs, and hypercalcemia, and/or related metabolic derangement during 1.5-year follow-up period. Owing to the paucity of other causative factors, we presumed that the long-time hypomobility, even though not accompanied by hypercalcemia, played a major role for the development of HO. Early active rehabilitative management was initiated. The outcome is not promising because of her long-standing paralyzed state; however, it was possible to prevent the aggravation of HO. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2008
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6. Poster 377: Analysis of Determinants Influencing Gait Velocity in Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients.
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Choi, In‐Sung, Bian, Ren‐Xiu, Han, Jae‐Young, Jang, In‐Sub, Lee, Sam‐Gyu, and Shin, A‐Young
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GAIT disorders ,STROKE patients - Published
- 2009
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7. Poster 17: The Correlation Between Neuron‐Specific Enolase and Functional Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Choi, In‐Sung, Bian, Ren‐Xiu, Han, Jae‐Young, Kim, In‐Gyu, Lee, Min‐Kyung, and Lee, Sam‐Gyu
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BRAIN injuries ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,MEDICAL rehabilitation - Published
- 2009
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8. Poster 58: Rehabilitative Therapeutic Experience in a Patient With Secondary Parkinsonism Related to Hypoparathyroidism: A Case Report.
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Kim, Jae-Hyung, Choi, In-Sung, Han, Jae-Young, Jang, In-Sub, Lee, Sam-Gyu, and Ryu, Su-Ra
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- 2008
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