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Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Research | 2016

Seasonal Patterns of Asthma in Children and Adolescents Presenting at Emergency Departments in Korea

Youn Kyoung Won; Tae ho Hwang; Eui Jung Roh; Eun Hee Chung

Purpose Seasonal variations in asthma-related hospitalizations and emergency department visits have long been recognized. This study aimed to investigate the seasonal patterns of asthma in children and adolescents who presented at emergency departments in Korea. Methods We analyzed the National Emergency Department Information System records from 117 emergency departments in Korea that comprised all of the patients with asthma who were aged 3-18 years and who presented at the emergency departments from 2007 to 2012. The children and adolescents were divided into 3 groups based on their ages, namely, 3-6 years, 7-12 years, and 13-18 years. The data were tabulated, and graphs were created to show the seasonal trends in the monthly numbers of emergency department visits as a consequence of asthma. Results A total of 41,128 subjects were identified, and the male-to-female ratio was 1:0.5. General ward admissions comprised 42.6% (n=17,524 patients) of the emergency department visits, and intensive care unit admissions comprised 0.8% (n=335 patients) of the emergency department visits. The monthly numbers of emergency department visits for asthma varied according to the season, with high peaks during fall, which was from September to November, and low levels in summer, which was from June to August. Conclusions Important differences in the seasonal patterns of emergency department visits for asthma were evident in children and adolescents. Identifying seasonal trends in asthma-related emergency department visits may help determine the causes and reduce the likelihood of asthma exacerbation.


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with croup and epiglottitis who visited 146 Emergency Departments in Korea

Doo Ri Lee; Chang Hyu Lee; Youn Kyung Won; Dong In Suh; Eui Jung Roh; Mi Hee Lee; Eun Hee Chung

Purpose Croup is a common pediatric respiratory illness with symptoms of varying severity. Moreover, epiglottitis is a rare disease that can rapidly progress to life-threatening airway obstruction. Although the clinical course and treatments differ between croup and epiglottitis, they are difficult to differentiate on presentation. We aimed to compare the clinical characteristics of croup and epiglottitis in Emergency Department patients. Methods The 2012 National Emergency Department Information System database of 146 Korean Emergency Departments was used to investigate patients aged ≤18 years presenting with croup or epiglottitis. Results We analyzed 19,374 croup patients and 236 epiglottitis patients. The male:female sex ratios were 1.9:1 and 2.3:1 and mean ages were 2.2±2.0 and 5.6±5.8 years, respectively. The peak incidence of croup was observed in July and that of epiglottitis was observed in May. The hospitalization rate was lower in croup than in epiglottitis patients, and the proportion of patients treated in the intensive care unit was lower among croup patients. The 3 most common chief complaints in both croup and epiglottitis patients were cough, fever, and dyspnea. Epiglottitis patients experienced dyspnea, sore throat, and vomiting more often than croup patients (P<0.05). Conclusion Both groups had similar sex ratios, arrival times, 3 most common chief complaints, and 5 most common comorbidities. Epiglottitis patients had a lower incidence rate, higher mean age of onset, and higher hospitalization rate and experienced dyspnea, sore throat, and vomiting more often than croup patients. Our results may help in the differential diagnosis of croup and epiglottitis.


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2016

A nationwide study of children and adolescents with pneumonia who visited Emergency Department in South Korea in 2012.

Chang Hyu Lee; Youn Kyoung Won; Eui Jung Roh; Dong In Suh; Eun Hee Chung

Purpose Acute respiratory infection, particularly pneumonia, is the most common cause of hospitalization and death among children in developing nations. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of children and adolescents with pneumonia who visited Emergency Department (ED) in South Korea in 2012. Methods We analyzed National Emergency Department Information System (NEDIS) records from 146 EDs in South Korea for all pediatric patients aged ≤18 years who were diagnosed with pneumonia between January and December 2012. Results Among 38,415 subjects, the male-to-female ratio was 1:0.8. Patients aged <12 months comprised 18.0% of the study population; those aged 1 to 3 years, 54.4%; those aged 4 to 6 years, 16.8%; those aged 7 to 12 years, 7.4%; and those aged 13 to 18 years, 3.4%. Presentation rates were highest in April, followed by January, March, and May. The hospital admission rate was 43.5%, of which 2.6% were in intensive care units. The mortality rate was 0.02%. Based on the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, diagnostic codes, the types of pneumonia according to cause were viral pneumonia (29.0%), bacterial pneumonia (5.3%), Mycoplasmal pneumonia (4.5%), aspiration pneumonia (1.3%), and pneumonia of unknown origin (59.3%). Conclusion Despite the limited data due to the ED data from the NEDIS lacking laboratory results and treatment information, this study reflects well the outbreak patterns among children and adolescents with pneumonia. Our results provide a basis for future studies regarding ED treatment for children and adolescents with pneumonia.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2010

A Case of Hypersensitivity to Mosquito Bite Associated with Epstein-Barr Viral Infection and Natural Killer Cell Lymphocytosis

Eui Jung Roh; Eun Hee Chung; Young Pyo Chang; Na Hye Myoung; Young Koo Jee; Min Seo; Jin Han Kang


Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease | 2008

Clinical Features of Anaphylaxis in the Middle Area of South Korea

Eui Jung Roh; Eun Hee Chung; Mi Hee Lee; Soo Jin Lee; You Sook Youn; Jae Ho Lee; Sung Il Woo; Woun Soo Hahn; Joon Soo Park; Han Jin Kim


Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease | 2012

Clinical Features of Patients with Anaphylaxis at a Single Hospital

Hyang Mi Park; Jin Chul Noh; Jong Hyun Park; Youn Kyoung Won; Se Hee Hwang; Jae Yoon Kim; You Young Kim; Eui Jung Roh; Eun Hee Chung


Allergy, Asthma & Respiratory Disease | 2015

Clinical characteristics of patients with acute bronchiolitis who visited 146 Emergency Department in Korea in 2012

Eui Jung Roh; Youn Kyung Won; Mi-Hee Lee; Eun Hee Chung


Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease | 2007

A Case of Fixed Drug Eruption Caused by Acetaminophen in a Child

Ki Bae Hong; Yong Man Jin; Jihee Kang; Ik Jae Im; Eui Jung Roh; Jae Sung Son; Eun Hee Chung


Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2009

Clinical significance of codetection of the causative agents for acute respiratory tract infection in hospitalized children

Eui Jung Roh; Young Pyo Chang; Jae Kyung Kim; In Soo Rheem; Kwi Sung Park; Eun Hee Chung


Journal of Pediatric infectious diseases | 2009

Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Pertussis in Children, Cheonan, Korea

Kun Song Lee; Jae Sung Son; Eun Hee Chung; Hong Ki Bae; Mee Jeong Lee; Jeesuk Yu; Young Pyo Chang; Woo Sung Park; Jae Kyoung Kim; Insoo Rheem; Eui Jung Roh

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Dong In Suh

Seoul National University

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Doo Ri Lee

Seoul National University

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Han Jin Kim

Soonchunhyang University

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