Eunmi Gil
Samsung Medical Center
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Anz Journal of Surgery | 2013
Eunmi Gil; Seong Ho Choi; Dong Wook Choi; Jin Seok Heo; Min Jung Kim
Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) of the pancreas are rare, but have recently been increasing in incidence. The aim of this retrospective clinical study was to elucidate the clinicopathological features and prognosis of MCNs with ovarian stroma at a single centre.
PLOS ONE | 2017
Eunmi Gil; Soo Jin Na; Jeong-Am Ryu; Dae-Sang Lee; Chi Ryang Chung; Yang Hyun Cho; Kyeongman Jeon; Kiick Sung; Gee Young Suh; Jeong Hoon Yang
Background Obesity might be associated with disturbance of cannulation in situation of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR). However, limited data are available on obesity in the setting of ECPR. Therefore, we investigated the association between body mass index (BMI) and clinical outcome in patients underwent ECPR. Methods From January 2004 to December 2013, in-hospital cardiac arrest patients who had ECPR were enrolled from a single-center registry. We divided patients into four group according to BMI defined with the WHO classification (underweight, BMI < 18.5, n = 14; normal weight, BMI = 18.5–24.9, n = 118; overweight, BMI = 25.0–29.9, n = 53; obese, BMI ≥ 30, n = 15). The primary outcome was survival to hospital discharge. Results Analysis was carried out for a total of 200 adult patients (39.5% females). Their median BMI was 23.20 (interquartile range, 20.93–25.80). The rate of survival to hospital discharge was 31.0%. There was no significant difference in survival to hospital discharge among the four groups (underweight, 35.7%; normal, 31.4%; overweight, 30.2%; obese, 26.7%, p = 0.958). Neurologic outcomes (p = 0.85) and procedural complications (p = 0.40) were not significantly different among the four groups either. SOFA score, initial arrest rhythm, and CPR to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) pump on time were significant predictors for survival to discharge, but not BMI. Conclusion BMI was not associated with in-hospital mortality who underwent ECPR. Neurologic outcomes at discharge or procedural complications following ECPR were not related with BMI either.
Transplantation | 2018
Eunmi Gil; Jong Man Kim; Kyeongman Jeon; Hyejeong Park; Danbee Kang; Juhee Cho; Gee Young Suh; Jinkyeong Park
Journal of Acute Care Surgery | 2018
Chi-Woo Lee; Seung-Wook Choi; Dae-Sang Lee; Eunmi Gil; Chi-Min Park
Journal of Acute Care Surgery | 2017
Changho Heo; Dae-Sang Lee; Eunmi Gil; Chi-Min Park
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine | 2016
Eunmi Gil; Tae Sun Ha; Gee Young Suh; Chi Ryang Chung; Chi Min Park
Critical Care Medicine | 2016
Yong Dae Lee; Kwai Han Yoo; Hwan Il Kim; Eunmi Gil; Dae-Sang Lee; Gee Young Suh; Chi-Min Park
The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2015
Eunmi Gil; Jae Berm Park
Critical Care Medicine | 2015
Eunmi Gil; Jeong Hoon Yang; Jeongwon Heo; Mi Kyoung Hong; Chi Ryang Chung; Chi-Min Park; Gee Young Suh
Journal of Acute Care Surgery | 2014
Eunmi Gil; Chi-Min Park