Kyung-Tai Whang
Catholic University of Korea
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Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2004
Kyung-Yil Lee; Ji-Whan Han; Ja-Hyun Hong; Hyung-Shin Lee; Joon-Sung Lee; Kyung-Tai Whang
We evaluated the inflammatory indices according to the fever duration in children with Kawasaki disease (KD), and determined duration when the inflammatory processes in KD reach their peak. Children with KD (n=152) were classified into 7 groups according to fever duration: at the third day or earlier (n=20), fourth (n=33), fifth (n=46), sixth (n=15), seventh (n=15), eighth (n=9), and at the ninth day or later after fever onset (n= 14). The levels of various laboratory indices were determined 3 times: before, 24 hr and 7 days after intravenous immunoglobulin administration (2 g/kg). WBC and neutrophil counts, and C-reactive protein level were the highest at the sixth day. Levels of hemoglobin, albumin, and high density lipoprotein cholestrol were the lowest at the sixth day. Although these indices were not significant statistically between groups, the indices showed either bell-shaped or U-shaped distribution of which peak or trench were at the sixth day. These findiugs showed that the inflammatory processes in KD reach peak on the sixth day of fever onset. This finding is important because a higher single-dose intravenous immunoglobulin treatment before the peak day may help reduce the coronary artery lesions in KD.
Acta Paediatrica | 2007
Kyung-Yil Lee; Joon-Yeol Han; J. Lee; Kyung-Tai Whang
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has been used as an immunomodulatory treatment for several immune‐mediated diseases. Early effects of high‐dose IVIG treatment on biochemical profiles including lipids and proteins were evaluated in patients with Kawasaki disease (KD). Twelve children with KD (9 boys) were treated with IVIG at 2 g/kg over a period of 12 h. Serial sera samples were collected from the patients four times: before IVIG treatment and 2 h, 24 h and 7 d after IVIG treatment. The samples were frozen at –20°C before biochemical analysis. A significant decrease in albumin concentration was found 2 h and 24 h after IVIG treatment, but this recovered to the pretreatment level after 7 d. Total cholesterol and triglyceride increased slightly after 7 d. A significant decrease in HDL‐cholesterol and C‐reactive protein was seen 2 h and 24 h after IVIG treatment.
Yonsei Medical Journal | 2006
Soon-Ju Lee; Kyung-Yil Lee; Ji-Whan Han; Joon-Sung Lee; Kyung-Tai Whang
The prevalent ages at onset for Kawasaki Disease (KD) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection are known to be similar in Korea and Japan. We evaluated the correlation between EBV infection and KD. The antibodies to EBV such as anti-viral capsid antigen (VCA) IgG and IgM, anti-diffuse and restricted early antigen IgG (anti-EADR IgG), and the anti-EBV determined nuclear antigen IgG (anti-EBNA IgG) were examined in 29 KD patients at five separate times sequentially during a period of one year, and also in 14 other children with a past history of KD. The results of each group were compared with those of age-matched controls. The positive rates of anti-VCA IgG and IgM at presentation in the KD patients were 41.4% (12/29) and 0% (0/29), respectively. Only one patient was found to be anti-VCA IgM-positive within two months. There were no cases of anti-VCA IgG except one, anti-EADR IgG and anti-EBNA IgG positive to negative seroconversion during the year. The children with a past history of KD showed higher anti-EBNA IgG-positive rates than the controls (p = 0.04). There was no difference in the seropositive rates of the antibodies to EBV, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus and herpes zoster virus. In conclusion, children with KD were noted to have normal immune responses to EBV infection. Children with a past history of KD seemed to be infected with EBV at a later age than children with no history of KD.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2004
Kyung-Yil Lee; Ji-Whan Han; Hyung-Shin Lee; Ja-Hyun Hong; Seung-Hoon Hahn; Joon-Sung Lee; Kyung-Tai Whang
Purpose. We evaluated the epidemiology and a range of clinical characteristics in children with Kawasaki disease (KD) in one area of South Korea. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed 506 medical records of children with KD, who were admitted at Daejeon St. Mary’s Hospital from January 1987 through December 2000. Results. The mean annual frequency was 36.1 ± 11.1 cases per year. There were 55 cases (10.9%) in 1993, 50 cases (9.9%) in 1994 and 47 cases (9.3%) in 2000. There was a slightly higher occurrence in summer with no significant difference in seasonal frequency. Age distribution ranged from 2 months to 13 years of age (mean, 2.4 ± 1.7 years) and 485 children (95.8%) were <5 years of age. The male-to-female ratio was 1.7:1. Of the total cases 0.6% was recurrent, whereas 0.4% occurred between siblings. There were no fatalities. For treatment aspirin alone (65 cases, 12.8%), divided dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) (400 to 500 mg/day for 4 to 5 days, 231 cases, 45.7%) and one dose IVIG (2.0 g/kg, 210 cases, 41.5%) were used. Between 1996 and 2000, 143 cases were treated with only one dose IVIG, and 21 cases (14.7%) showed coronary artery lesions (CAL). Among the 143 cases 22 cases (15.4%) were retreated with IVIG and/or steroid pulse therapy. The incidence of CAL in this group was 50.0%. Conclusion. In Daejeon, Korea, KD showed slight annual variations without seasonal differences. The rate of CAL in acute stage with one dose IVIG therapy (2 g/kg) was 8.3% in the IVIG responders.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2003
Kyung-Yil Lee; Hyung-Shin Lee; Ja-Hyun Hong; Jae-Kyun Hur; Kyung-Tai Whang
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics | 2005
Kyung-Yil Lee; Hyung-Shin Lee; Ja-Hyun Hong; Ji-Whan Han; Joon-Sung Lee; Kyung-Tai Whang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2003
Hyun Jung Kim; Ji-Won Lee; Kyung-Yil Lee; Hyung-Shin Lee; Ja-Hyun Hong; Seung-Hoon Hahn; Kyung-Tai Whang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2003
Min-Young Park; Kyung-Yil Lee; Ji-Whan Han; Hyung-Shin Lee; Ja-Hyun Hong; Kyung-Tai Whang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2003
Eun-Sung Eun; Sang-Lim Choi; Kyung-Yil Lee; Hyung-Shin Lee; Ja-Hyun Hong; Jin Han Kang; Kyung-Tai Whang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 2002
Me Gyoung Lee; Young-Nae Roh; Young Hoon Kim; Chung Sun Baek; Me Gyoung Sin; Jin Lee; Pil-Sang Jang; Jin-Tack Kim; Kweon-Haeng Lee; Kyung-Tai Whang