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Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound | 2016

The Combined Impact of Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Type 2 Diabetic Mellitus on Significant Coronary Artery Disease and Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis

Bong Joon Kim; Sang-Hoon Cho; Kyoung Im Cho; Hyun Su Kim; Jung Ho Heo; Tae Joon Cha

Background Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has recently emerged as a new important inflammatory marker for predicting cardiovascular events. This study aimed to evaluate the combined impact of NLR and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) on significant coronary artery disease (CAD) and carotid artery atherosclerosis. Methods This study includes a total of 828 patients evaluated by coronary angiography and carotid ultrasonography. Significant CAD was defined as at least one vessel with stenosis greater than 50%. We employed logistic regression models to investigate the association of NLR and T2DM with significant CAD. The goodness-of-fit and discriminability of the models were assessed by the loglikelihood ratio test and C-index, respectively. Also, we investigated the clinical relevance of the categorized NLR that classifies patients into three risk groups (low, intermediate, high). Results According to logistic regression analysis, both NLR {adjusted odds ratio (OR) 1.31, p < 0.001} and T2DM (adjusted OR 2.46, p = 0.006) were independent risk factors of significant CAD. The addition of NLR and T2DM into a logistic regression model including conventional cardiovascular risk factors significantly improved the goodness-of-fit (p < 0.001) and the discriminability of the model (p = 0.004). Also, T2DM patients assigned into the high risk group (NLR > 2) showed the greater prevalence of significant CAD and carotid artery atherosclerosis compared with patients without T2DM or type 2 diabetic patients assigned into the low risk group (NLR ≤ 1). Conclusion Our results suggest that type 2 diabetic patients with high inflammatory state would be more vulnerable to significant CAD and carotid artery atherosclerosis.


Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound | 2016

Epicardial Fat Thickness and Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio are Increased in Non-Dipper Hypertensive Patients

Bong Joon Kim; Kyoung Im Cho; Ji Hun Choi; Dong Hyun Park; Ga In Yu; Sung Il Im; Hyun Su Kim; Jeong Ho Heo; Tae-Joon Cha

Background In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between echocardiographic epicardial fat thickness (EFT), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR; an important inflammatory marker), and diurnal blood pressure (BP) changes in patients with recently diagnosed essential hypertension. Methods A total of 647 patients underwent echocardiography and 24 hours of ambulatory BP monitoring. EFT was measured by echocardiography, while NLR was measured by dividing the neutrophil count by the lymphocyte count. Patients were categorized into three groups according to BP pattern: the normotensive group, the dipper group, and the non-dipper group. Results The mean EFT was highest in the non-dipper group (non-dipper group, 7.3 ± 3.0 mm; dipper group, 6.1 ± 2.0 mm; control group, 5.6 ± 2.0 mm; p < 0.001). NLR was also highest in the non-dipper group (non-dipper, 2.75 ± 2.81; dipper, 2.01 ± 1.32; control, 1.92 ± 1.11; p < 0.001). EFT was significantly correlated with age (r = 0.160, p < 0.001) and NLR (r = 0.353, p < 0.001). Furthermore, an EFT ≥ 7.0 mm was associated with the non-dipper BP pattern with 51.3% sensitivity and 71.6% specificity [95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.56–0.65, p < 0.001]. In a multivariate analysis, EFT [adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 3.99, 95% CI = 1.22–13.10, p = 0.022] and NLR (OR = 1.34, 95% CI = 1.05–1.71, p = 0.018) were independent parameters that distinguished a non-dipper pattern after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors. Conclusion EFT and NLR are independently associated with impaired diurnal BP profiles in hypertensive individuals. EFT (as measured by echocardiography) and NLR appear to be helpful in stratifying cardiometabolic risk.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

CLINICAL AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR PREDICTION OF NEW-ONSET LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH FREQUENT IDIOPATHIC VENTRICULAR PREMATURE COMPLEX >10%

Sung Il Im; Dong Hyun Park; Bong Joon Kim; Kyoung-Im Cho; Hyun Su Kim; Jeong Ho Heo; Seokhyeon Kim

Background: There was limited data about the clinical and ECG characteristics for prediction of new-onset LV dysfunction in patients with frequent idiopathic VPCs >10% in the long-term follow up. Methods: The Kosin University 24-hours holter monitoring, echocardiography, ECG database were reviewed


Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound | 2017

Impact of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Therapy on Myocardial Function and Endothelial Dysfunction in Female Patients with Microvascular Angina

Bong Joon Kim; In Suk Cho; Kyoung Im Cho

Background Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is a structured group program that employs mindfulness meditation to alleviate suffering associated with physical, psychosomatic, and psychiatric disorders. In this study, we investigate the impact of MBSR on left ventricular (LV) and endothelial function in female patients with microvascular angina. Methods A total of 34 female patients (mean age 52.2 ± 13.8 years) diagnosed with microvascular angina underwent a MBSR program with anti-anginal medication for 8 weeks. The global longitudinal strain (GLS) of the LV was used as a parameter to assess myocardial function and reactive brachial flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) was used to assess endothelial function. Symptoms were analyzed by the Symptom Checklist 90 Revised to determine emotional stress. Changes in GLS and FMD between baseline and post-MBSR were analyzed. Results After 8 weeks of programmed MBSR treatment, stress parameters were significantly decreased. In addition, GLS (−19.5 ± 2.1% vs. −16.6 ± 2.5%, p < 0.001) and reactive FMD significantly improved (8.9 ± 3.0% vs. 6.9 ± 2.6%, p = 0.005) after MBSR compared to baseline. The changes in GLS correlated to changes in FMD (r = 0.120, p = 0.340) and with the changes in most stress parameters. Conclusion MBSR has beneficial impacts on myocardial and endothelial function in female patients with microvascular angina.


Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound | 2017

Epicardial Fat Thickness is Correlated with Vagal Hyperactivity in Patients with Neurally-Mediated Syncope

Kyoung Im Cho; Young Soo Lee; Byong Kyu Kim; Bong Joon Kim; Kee Sik Kim

Background Epicardial fat tissue has unique endocrine and paracrine functions that affect the cardiac autonomic system. The head-up tilt test (HUTT) is a simple non-invasive measurement that assesses autonomic nervous system dysfunction. We investigated the association between epicardial fat thickness (EFT) and autonomic neural tone, such as vagal tone. Methods A total of 797 consecutive patients (mean age 46.5 years, male: 45.7%) who underwent HUTT and echocardiography between March 2006 and June 2015 were enrolled. EFT was measured during the diastolic phase of the parasternal long axis view. We excluded patients with prior percutaneous coronary intervention, old age (* 70 years old), valvular heart disease, symptomatic arrhythmias and diabetes. We divided patients into two groups based on the HUTT (positive vs. negative). Results There were 329 patients (41.3%) with a negative HUTT result and 468 patients (58.7%) with a positive result. The HUTT-positive patients showed a significantly lower waist circumference, body mass index and systolic and diastolic blood pressure, although a significantly higher EFT as compared to the HUTT-negative patients (HUTT-positive, 5.69 ± 1.76 mm vs. HUTT-negative, 5.24 ± 1.60 mm; p < 0.001). EFT > 5.4 mm was associated with a positive HUTT result with 51.7% sensitivity and 63.8% specificity (p < 0.001) on receiving operator characteristic analysis. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that EFT (hazard ratio: 1.02, 95% confidence interval: 1.01–1.30, p = 0.004) was an independent predictor of HUTT-positivity. Conclsion EFT was significantly correlated with positive HUTT, which suggests an association between EFT and autonomic dysregulation.


The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2011

A case of superior mesenteric artery syndrome caused by anorexia nervosa

Cheon Woo Lee; Moo In Park; Seun Ja Park; Won Moon; Hyung Hun Kim; Bong Joon Kim; In Kyoung Shim; Si Sung Park


Circulation | 2016

Abstract 18272: Differential Effects of Carvedilol and Atenolol on Acetylcholine-Activated K+ Current ; Possible Atrial-Specific Antiarrhythmic Effects of Carvedilol on Atrial Fibrillation

Tae-Joon Cha; Eun Kyoung Choi; Ga-In Yu; Bong Joon Kim; Dong Hyeon Park


Circulation | 2016

Abstract 20620: The Relationship Between Thyroid-Related Antibodies and Atrial Fibrillation in Euthyroid Patients

Dong Hyun Park; Bong Joon Kim; Ga In You; Tae Joon Cha


Circulation | 2016

Abstract 18394: Heat Shock Protein Inducer Geranylgeranylacetone (gga) Protects Against Atrial Fibrillation via the PI3K Pathway

Tae-Joon Cha; Eun Kyoung Choi; Ga-In Yu; Bong Joon Kim; Dong Hyeon Park


Circulation | 2016

Abstract 18376: Ethanol Induces Prolongation of the Plateau Phase of Acetylcholine-Activated K+ Current in Mouse Atrial Cardiomyocytes

Tae-Joon Cha; Eun Kyoung Choi; Ga-In Yu; Bong Joon Kim; Dong Hyeon Park

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Sung Il Im

Kosin University Gospel Hospital

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Tae-Joon Cha

Montreal Heart Institute

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