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Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2002

Analysis of cerebral blood flow of subcortical vascular dementia with single photon emission computed tomography: Adaptation of statistical parametric mapping

Dong-Won Yang; Beum-Saeng Kim; Jin-Kook Park; SangYun Kim; Euy-Neyng Kim; Hyung-Sun Sohn

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Subcortical vascular dementia (VaD) is a relatively homogeneous subtype of VaD, but the mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction of subcortical VaD are not fully understood. This study investigates the changes of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in patients with subcortical VaD and the contribution of the white matter hyperintensity (WMHI) and clinical severity to CBF changes. METHODS 99mTc-ethyl cysteinate dimer single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was performed to measure the regional CBF and statistical parametric mapping SPM99 software was applied to automated and objective analysis of the SPECT image data. Twenty-three patients (12 male, 11 female) with mild to moderate dementia who met both the criteria of the DSM-IV and probable and possible NINDS-AIREN for VaD and had subcortical white matter changes and lacunar infarctions in brain MRI were evaluated against 17 normal control subjects (7 male, 10 female). The severity of the WMHI was measured by the semi-quantitative scale method proposed by Mäntyla. The Clinical Dementia Rating scale measured the severity of dementia. RESULTS SPM analysis of the SPECT image reveals significantly reduced regional CBF in the right thalamus, left caudate nucleus, cingulate, bilateral superior temporal, and left ventral subcallosal gyri in subcortical VaD patients compared to the normal controls (corrected P<0.001). Of four WMHIs, only the deep WMHI was associated with the small CBF reduction in the left superior temporal gyrus (uncorrected P<0.01). The reduction of the CBF according to the severity of dementia was noted in the anterior and posterior association areas (uncorrected P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS Our study suggests that cognitive dysfunction of subcortical VaD may be related to the reduction of the CBF in the brain areas mentioned, which are probably not associated with the severity of periventricular WMHI and dementia.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2001

Muscular sarcoidosis: Ga-67 scintigraphy and magnetic resonance imaging.

Hyung-Sun Sohn; Euy-Neyng Kim; Jung Mee Park; Yong An Chung

Ga-67 scintigraphy is helpful in the assessment of active extrapulmonary sarcoidosis. Muscular involvement of sarcoidosis is often asymptomatic or nonspecific, and laboratory examinations do not provide convincing evidence of muscular involvement. The authors report a case of muscular sarcoidosis detected by Ga-67 scintigraphy. In a patient who had fever and arthralgia of both knee joints, Ga-67 scintigraphy showed mediastinal and hilar involvement of sarcoidosis with unexpected extensive muscular uptake. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed in detail intramuscular infiltration of sarcoid granuloma. Ga-67 scintigraphy is useful in detecting inflammatory muscular involvement of sarcoidosis and other multiorgan involvement.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2010

Intraoperative Changes in Hyponatremia as a Risk Factor for Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation After Living Donor Liver Transplantation

Chung-Hwa Park; D.G. Kim; Ju-Youn Choi; Euy-Neyng Kim

Prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV), a common clinical manifestation, may result in fatal outcomes after living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Although hyponatremia contributes to neurologic alterations in association with PMV, the effects of acute changes in hyponatremia during LDLT have not been well studied. We sought to determine whether an acute change in hyponatremia during surgery might be a risk factor for PMV after LDLT. Perioperative data were retrospectively collected from 381 patients who underwent LDLT from January 2000 to December 2008. PMV was defined as the need for ≥24 hours of mechanical ventilation within the first postoperative week. Using multivariate logistic regression a simple comparison of perioperative variables between the PMV group and the non-PMV group yielded a predictive model to establish PMV. Thirty-seven patients (9.7%) experienced PMV after LDLT. Intraoperative changes in blood sodium were associated with postoperative PMV; however, the relationship was limited to patients with preoperative hyponatremia. Patients with PMV showed lower survival rates than those without PMV (56.3% vs 86.3%; P <.001). A multivariate analysis revealed that preoperative hepatic encephalopathy, hypotension during surgery (more than 3 bowls), and intraoperative changes in hyponatremia were predictive of PMV. Among the hyponatremia change subgroups, only a severe intraoperative change (≥10 mEq/L) was associated with PMV occurrence (odds ratio, 5.85; 95% confidence interval, 1.62 to 21.20, P = .007). In conclusion, a severe intraoperative change in hyponatremia was a risk factor for PMV in the immediate period after LDLT.


Transplantation proceedings | 2015

Comparison of Intraoperative Changes in Blood Glucose According to Model for End-stage Liver Disease Score During Living Donor Liver Transplantation.

Hyun Sik Chung; Euy-Neyng Kim; Chang Don Lee; Cheongsoo Park

BACKGROUND Recipients of liver transplantation (LT) may experience disturbance of blood glucose balance, which is aggravated by various exogenous factors. The Model for End-stage Liver Disease (MELD) score is an indicator of the severity of pretransplantation liver disease. In this study, we investigated the role of the MELD score in intraoperative changes in blood glucose in patients undergoing living donor LT (LDLT). METHODS Perioperative data from 280 patients undergoing LDLT were reviewed, including glucose-related data. Intraoperatively, blood glucose levels were checked every hour, and the mean values at each phase of LDLT were calculated. Patients were divided into high and low MELD groups. An unpaired t-test and repeated measures analysis of variance (RMANOVA) were used in intergroup and intragroup comparisons of perioperative blood glucose. RESULTS The high MELD group consisted of 79 patients. Both the time sequential change during LDLT and the interaction between perioperative blood glucose and MELD score were significant (RMANOVA with multivariate adjustment; P < .05). Pretransplant blood glucose levels did not differ between the 2 groups, but the mean levels of blood glucose were lower and the incidence of hypoglycemia was higher in the high compared with the low MELD group during all phases of LDLT (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS Blood glucose levels progressively increased during LDLT with an interaction with the MELD score. Patients with a high MELD score had low blood glucose levels and a greater incidence of intraoperative hypoglycemia. MELD score is a useful determinant of intraoperative blood glucose levels in LDLT patients.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 2002

Tc-99m MDP imaging in rhabdomyolysis after military disciplinary punishment.

Euy-Neyng Kim; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sunghoon Kim; Yong-An Jung; Ie-Ryung Yoo; Soo-Kyo Chung


Transplantation Proceedings | 2015

Prediction of Gross Post-Transplant Outcomes Based on the Intra-Operative Decline in C-Reactive Protein in Living Donor Liver Transplantation

Hyun Sik Chung; Euy-Neyng Kim; Ji-Yeon Park; Cheongsoo Park


The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1999

A Case of Muscular Sarcoidosis diagnosed by Gallium-67 Scintigraphy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Hyung-Sun Sohn; Euy-Neyng Kim


The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2002

Different Uptake of Tc-99m ECD and Tc-99m HMPAO in the Normal Brains: Analysis by Statistical Parametric Mapping

Euy-Neyng Kim; Yong-An Jung; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sunghoon Kim; Ie-Ryung Yoo; Soo-Kyo Chung


Journal of the Korean magnetic resonance society | 2002

Evaluation of SPECT Analysis in Patients with Transient Global Amnesia

Bo-Young Choe; Euy-Neyng Kim; Yong-An Chung; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Sunghoon Kim; Soo-Kyo Chung; Hyoung-Koo Lee; Tae-Suk Suh


The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2001

Dynamic Salivary Gland Scintigraphy in Clinical Sicca Syndrome: Comparison with Static images

Euy-Neyng Kim; Hyung-Sun Sohn; Jungeun Choi; Sunghoon Kim; Yong-An Chung; Soo-Kyo Chung; Choon-Yul Kim

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Hyung-Sun Sohn

Catholic University of Korea

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Soo-Kyo Chung

The Catholic University of America

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Yong-An Chung

Catholic University of Korea

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Ie-Ryung Yoo

Catholic University of Korea

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Bo-Young Choe

Catholic University of Korea

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Cheongsoo Park

Catholic University of Korea

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Hyun Sik Chung

Catholic University of Korea

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Choon-Yul Kim

The Catholic University of America

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Beum-Saeng Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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