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Seminars in Dialysis | 2015

Clinical Importance of Intraoperative Cephalic Vein Distensibility as a Predictor of Radiocephalic Arteriovenous Fistula Maturation

M. Kim; Youngkyun Kim; K. Jun; Jeong-Kye Hwang; Sang Dong Kim; Jang-Yong Kim; Sun-Cheol Park; Yong-Soo Kim; In-Sung Moon; Ji-Il Kim

Radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (RCAVF) is the preferred vascular access, but the maturation failure rate is high. Poor vein distensibility is the main cause of maturation failure. There have been several studies regarding vein distensibility, but vein dilation protocol and the cut‐off value predicting maturation failure were inconsistent. We were doubtful that the vein distensibility had been appropriately evaluated, and sought to determine a more clinically applicable parameter. The cephalic vein was dilated via intraluminal hydrostatic pressure during the surgery and the vein size was measured. Maturation failure occurred in 30 patients (22.4%) and was more common in females and in patients who had a previous history of arteriovenous access formation (p = 0.0095 and p = 0.014). The intraoperative postdilation diameter, and the difference between pre and postdilation diameters differed between the two groups (p = 0.0004 and p = 0.0004). The cut‐off value of the postdilation diameter, which indicated a high probability of maturation success, was >4 mm, and the cut‐off value which indicated a higher probability of maturation failure; that is, the difference between the pre and postdilation diameter, was ≤2.2 mm. The degree of distensibility of the cephalic vein may be an important determinant of RCAVF maturation.


Clinical Transplantation | 2015

The incidence and risk factors for deep vein thrombosis after kidney transplantation in Korea: single-center experience.

Sanghyun Ahn; M. Kim; K. Jun; Jeong-Kye Hwang; Soon-Chul Park; In-Sung Moon; Ji-Iil Kim

The incidence of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after kidney transplantation (KT) and the risk factors are still unknown in Korean patients. Determining the need for appropriate DVT prophylaxis is difficult when considering the low incidence of DVT in the Asian population. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of DVT occurring 3 months after KT, the DVT occurrence pattern, and risk factors in Korean patients.


Journal of The Korean Surgical Society | 2014

Mechanical thromboprophylaxis is sufficient to prevent the lower extremity deep vein thrombosis after kidney transplantation

K. Jun; Keun-Myoung Park; M. Kim; Jeong-Kye Hwang; Soon-Chul Park; In-Sung Moon; Byung-Ha Chung; Bum-Soon Choi; Chul-Woo Yang; Yong-Soo Kim; Ji-Il Kim

Purpose Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a severe and common complication that occurs after the major operation. Despite the commonality of DVT there is limited data on the incidence of DVT after kidney transplantation (KT). Furthermore, most studies have been retrospective in design and were conducted in western countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of lower extremity DVT with mechanical thromboprophylaxis within 1 month of KT in Korea. Methods A total of 187 consecutive patients who underwent KT were included in this study. Patients used a graduated elastic stocking (n = 93) or an intermittent pneumatic compression device (n = 94) to prevent DVT. The frequency of DVT during the first month after KT was evaluated using serial color duplex ultrasound on postoperative days 7 ± 2, 14 ± 2, and 28 ± 3. All patients were tested for eight thrombophilic factors before KT. Results DVT occurred in four patients (2.1%) during the first month after KT. All DVT developed in the graduated elastic stocking group. Interestingly, none of the patients had the factor V Leiden mutation or the prothrombin gene 20210A mutation. Conclusion The incidence of DVT in this study was relatively lower than that of western populations. We did not encounter a factor V Leiden mutation or a prothrombin gene 20210A mutation in our study population. These findings suggest that inherited thrombophilic risk factors may be partially responsible for the difference in DVT incidence rates between different nationalities and/or ethnicities.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2016

Impact of Pretransplant Panel-Reactive Antibody Level on Renal Graft Survival in Patients With a Negative Crossmatch and No Donor-Specific Antibody.

K. Jun; Mi Hyeong Kim; J.K. Hwang; S.D. Kim; Sung-Hak Park; Yong Sung Won; I.S. Moon; Byung-Ha Chung; Bum-Soon Choi; Chul-Woo Yang; Y.S. Kim; J.I. Kim


Transplantation | 2018

The Outcome of Kidney Transplant Recipients Who Had Combined ABO Incompatibility and Preformed Antibody Against Donor HLA Antigen

M. Kim; In-Sung Moon; K. Jun; Jeong-Kye Hwang; Sang Dong Kim; Sun-Cheol Park; Ji-Il Kim


The Journal of The Korean Society for Transplantation | 2018

The Effect of Bortezomib on the Management of Immediate Postoperative Refractory Antibody-Mediated Rejection after Kidney Transplantation

So-Jeong Kim; K. Jun; Jeong-Kye Hwang; Byung-Ha Chung; Chul-Woo Yang; In-Sung Moon; Ji-Il Kim; M. Kim


Transplantation Proceedings | 2017

Effect of Donor-Recipient Age Match in Expanded Criteria Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation

Kyung Jai Ko; Younghwa Kim; Mi-Jeong Kim; K. Jun; J.K. Hwang; S.D. Kim; Sung-Hak Park; J.I. Kim; I.S. Moon


Transplantation Proceedings | 2016

Characteristics of Femoral Motor Neuropathies Induced After Kidney Transplantation: A Case Series

Mi Hyeong Kim; K. Jun; J.K. Hwang; I.S. Moon; J.I. Kim


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2015

TCTAP A-101 Success Rate of Endovascular Recanalization in Iliac and Femoral Chronic Total Occlusion and Alternative Treatment Options After Reentry Failure

K. Jun; Jang Yong Kim


Transplantation | 2014

Risk Factors of Postoperative Bleeding in ABO-Incompatible Kidney Transplantation.: Abstract# C1732

M. Kim; K. Jun; Jeong-Kye Hwang; S. Kim; M.D. Lee; J. Kim; In-Sung Moon

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In-Sung Moon

Catholic University of Korea

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Jeong-Kye Hwang

Catholic University of Korea

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M. Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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M.D. Lee

Catholic University of Korea

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Sun-Cheol Park

Catholic University of Korea

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Ji-Il Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Byung-Ha Chung

Catholic University of Korea

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Chul-Woo Yang

Catholic University of Korea

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I.S. Moon

Catholic University of Korea

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