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Journal of Geriatric Cardiology | 2013

Prevalence of extracardiac findings in the evaluation of ischemic heart disease by multidetector computed tomography

Jeong-Hwan Cho; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Sang-Hee Lee; Yoon-Jung Choi; Ihn-Ho Cho

Objective Multidector computed tomography (MDCT) is now commonly used for the evaluation of coronary artery disease. Because MDCT images include many non-cardiac organs and the patient population evaluated is highly susceptible to extracardiac diseases, this study was designed to evaluate the prevalence of extracardiac findings in the MDCT evaluation of ischemic heart disease. Methods From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of six-hundred twenty patients, who underwent 64-slice MDCT evaluations for chest pain, or dyspnea, were enrolled in this study. Cardiac and non-cardiac findings were comprehensively evaluated by a radiologist. Results Enrolled patients included 306 men (49.4%), with a mean age of 66 years. Significant coronary artery stenosis was found in 41.6% of the patients. A total of 158 extracardiac findings were observed in 110 (17.7%) patients. Commonly involved extracardiac organs were lung (36.7%), hepatobiliary system (21.5%), thyroid (19.6%), kidney (10.8%), spine (9.7%) and breast (0.6%). Of those 110 patients, 50 (45.5%) patients underwent further diagnostic investigations. Malignant disease was detected in three (2.7%) patients (lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, and thyroid cancer). Conclusions Extracardiac findings are frequently present and should be a concern in the MDCT evaluation of chest pain syndrome.


Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine | 2018

Recent updates in transcatheter aortic valve implantation

Jeong-Hwan Cho; Ung Kim

Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has evolved from a challenging intervention to a standardized, simple, and streamlined procedure with over 350,000 procedures performed in over 70 countries. It is now a novel alternative to surgical aortic valve replacement in patients with intermediate surgical risk and its indications have been expanded to cohorts with bicuspid aortic valves, low surgical risk, and younger age and fewer comorbidities. Attention should be paid to further reducing remaining complications, such as paravalvular aortic regurgitation, conduction abnormalities, cardiac tamponade, and stroke. The aim of this review is to provide an overview on the rapidly changing field of TAVI treatment and to explore past achievements, current issues, and future perspectives of this treatment modality.


The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2016

Five-year clinical outcomes of drug-eluting stents according to on-label and off-label use

Kyu-Hwan Park; Ung Kim; Chan-Hee Lee; Jang-Won Son; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Jeong-Hwan Cho

Background/Aims: To compare the clinical outcomes of ‘on-label’ and ‘off-label’ drug-eluting stents (DESs) over a 5-year follow-up period. Methods: A total of 929 patients that underwent percutaneous coronary intervention with DESs were enrolled. Patients were divided into two groups according to on-label (n = 449) and off-label (n = 480) indications. Off-label use was defined as implantation of DESs for acute myocardial infarction (MI), very small vessel, a long stenotic lesion, chronic total occlusion, a bifurcation lesion, an ostial lesion, left main coronary artery disease, multivessel disease, a saphenous vein graft lesion, and a lesion with thrombus. Endpoints were composite of major adverse cardiac events (MACEs), which included all-cause death, ischemic-driven target vessel revascularization (Id-TVR), MI, and stent thrombosis (ST). Clinical outcomes in the two groups were compared for up to 5 years postimplantation. Results: At 1 year postimplantation, the off-label group had higher incidences of total MACEs (8.2% vs. 3.7%, p = 0.005), Id-TVR (5.0% vs. 1.6%, p = 0.004), and ST (1.7% vs. 0.3%, p = 0.042), and at 5 years postimplantation, the off-label group continued to have higher incidences of total MACEs (17.5% vs. 9.4%, p < 0.001), Id-TVR (13.1% vs. 5.8%, p = 0.024), and ST (2.1% vs. 0.3%, p = 0.021). Multivessel disease and diabetes were found to be independent risk factors of MACE in patients with an off-label indication. Conclusions: Patients treated with an on-label DES had better long-term clinical outcomes than those treated with an off-label DES.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

SEVERE CHEST PAIN WITH MID-VENTRICULAR OBSTRUCTION IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTHYROIDISM

Jong Ho Nam; Kang-Un Choi; Kyu-Hwan Park; Chan-Hee Lee; Jang-Won Son; Ung Kim; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Jeong-Hwan Cho; Jung-Hyun Choi

Mid-ventricular obstruction (MVO) occurs in approximately 10% of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Without HCM, small ventricular chamber or hypercontractility may play an important role in producing dynamic MVO. A 50 year-old female patient was consulted to cardiology department for


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

ACUTE PERICARDITIS AND CARDIAC TAMPONADE WITH VERY HIGH CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) LEVEL RELATED WITH MEDIASTINAL CYSTIC MASS

Kang-Un Choi; Jang-Won Son; Jong Ho Nam; Byung-Jun Kim; Kyu-Hwan Park; Chan-Hee Lee; Ung Kim; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Jeong-Hwan Cho; Yoon Jung Choi


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

TCTAP A-078 The Effect of Admission Blood Glucose and Hemoglobin A1C on Prognosis of Diabetic Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction: From KorMI Registry

Kang-Un Choi; Byung-Jun Kim; Jong-Ho Nam; Kyu-Hwan Park; Chan-Hee Lee; Jang-Won Son; Ung Kim; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Jun-Ho Bae; Deuk-Young Nah; Jeong-Hwan Cho; Sang-Wook Kang


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

TCTAP A-147 Five-Year Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Large Vessel and Single Coronary Artery Lesion: Comparison of Bare-Metal Stent, 1st Generation and 2nd Generation Drug-Eluting Stent

Jong Ho Nam; Byung-Jun Kim; Kang-Un Choi; Kyu-Hwan Park; Chan-Hee Lee; Jang-Won Son; Ung Kim; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Jeong-Hwan Cho; Sang Wook Kang


Circulation | 2016

Abstract 18586: Mitral Peak A Wave Velocity Immediate After Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation to Predict Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence

Jong-Ho Nam; Byung-Jun Kim; Kang-Un Choi; Hyu-Hwan Park; Chan-Hee Lee; Jang-Won Son; Ung Kim; Jong-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Hyong-Jun Kim; Jeong-Hwan Cho; Sang-Wook Kang; Jung-Hyun Choi


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2014

TCTAP A-169 Two-year Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Drug Eluting Stents in Diffuse Long Lesions; Comparison of 1st Generation Sirolimus Eluting Stent Versus 2nd Generation Everolimus Eluting Stent

Jeong-Hwan Cho; Chan-Hee Lee; Hyun-Wook Lee; Tae-Hun Kwon; Yoon-Jung Choi; Jang-Won Son; Sang-Hee Lee; Ung Kim; Jeon-Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Han-Young Jin; Jae-Sik Jang; Tae-Hyun Yang; Doo-Il Kim; Pil-Sang Song; Sang-Hoon Seol; Kwon-Bae Kim; Seung-Ho Hur; Hyuck-Jun Yoon


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2014

TCT-638 Five-year Clinical Outcomes of Drug Eluting Stents Versus Bare Metal Stents in Patients With Large Vessel and Single Coronary Lesion

Kyu-Hwan Park; Chan-Hee Lee; Yoon Jung Choi; Tae Hun Kwon; Kanguni Choi; Jang Won Son; Sang-Hee Lee; Ung Kim; Jong Seon Park; Dong-Gu Shin; Young Jo Kim; Jeong-Hwan Cho; Sang Wook Kang; Yoon-Kyung Cho; Hyungseop Kim; Chang-Wook Nam; Seung-Ho Hur; Kwon-Bae Kim; Dong-Kie Kim; Sang-Hoon Seol; Tae-Hyun Yang

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