Wook-Hyun Cho
Inje University
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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine | 2012
Sang-Min Kim; Cheol-Hoon Kwak; Bora Lee; Seong Beom Kim; Jung-Ju Sir; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi
Cardiotoxicity associated with 5-fluorouracil (FU) is an uncommon, but potentially lethal, condition. The case of an 83-year-old man with colon cancer who developed chest pain during 5-FU infusion is presented. The electrocardiogram (ECG) showed pronounced ST elevation in the lateral leads, and the chest pain was resolved after infusion of nitroglycerin. A coronary angiogram (CAG) revealed that the patient had significant atherosclerosis in the proximal left circumflex artery. Coronary artery spasm with fixed stenosis was considered, and a drug-eluting stent was implanted. After 8 hours, the patient complained of recurring chest pain, paralleled by ST elevation on the ECG. The chest pain subsided after administration of intravenous nitroglycerin followed by sublingual nifedipine. Repeated CAG showed patency of the previous stent. This case supports the vasospastic hypothesis of 5-FU cardiac toxicity, indicating that a calcium channel blocker may be effective in the prevention or treatment of 5-FU cardiotoxicity.
Heart Lung and Circulation | 2011
Kyeong Sam Ok; Bong Gun Song; Kyoung Sik Park; Hyun Gul Jung; Hye-Jin Jung; I Nae Park; Ho-Kee Yum; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi
Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy (TTC), also known as transient left ventricular (LV) ballooning syndrome or stress-induced cardiomyopathy, is characterised by transient LV dysfunction in the absence of significant angiographic coronary stenoses, frequently provoked by an episode of emotional or physical stress. In TTC, typically transient akinesis or dyskinesis of the LV apical segments with normal or hypercontractile basal wall motions is observed. Recently, several cases of atypical or inverted transient TTC sparing the LV apex have been reported. We report a case of inverted TTC showing akinesis of the basal and mid-ventricular segments of the LV with apical hyperkinesia triggered by bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage.
Heart & Lung | 2011
Kyoung Sik Park; Bong Gun Song; Kyeong Sam Ok; Dong Won Park; Hye-Jin Jung; Myoung Ok Kwak; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi
Primary cardiac sarcoma is a rare malignant neoplasm, with an incidence of .0001% in collected autopsy series. Angiosarcoma is the most common cardiac sarcoma and is present in up to 33% of the cases that are associated with a poor prognosis. Because angiosarcoma is essentially not responsive to current regimens of chemotherapy and irradiation, early complete resection is recommended as the treatment choice. However, complete resection is difficult because of the limited amount of myocardium and expansion of the tumor at the time of diagnosis. We report a case of right atrial angiosarcoma treated by complete tumor resection with cardiac reconstruction with a bovine pericardium patch.
European Journal of Echocardiography | 2010
Il-Kwon Park; Jung-Ju Sir; Hye-Jin Jung; So-Young Jo; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC) is characterized by reversible left ventricular (LV) apical ballooning and no significant coronary artery stenosis. New variants of TC with localized wall motion abnormality or inversed pattern with hyperdynamic apex have been reported. We present the case of a 24-year-old female with atypical presentation of TC occurring in the setting of paranasal sinus surgery under local anaesthesia with post-surgical nasal packing. She did not demonstrate ST-segment elevation on electrocardiogram, but transient moderate LV systolic dysfunction and localized wall motion abnormality affecting basal to mid-ventricular anterior and anteroseptal wall. She rapidly and completely recovered without sequelae.
Journal of Sensor Science and Technology | 2011
Junghyeon Choi; Wook-Hyun Cho; Junho Park; Nam-Hoon Kim; Hyang-Sook Seong; Jongman Cho
The compliance and stiffness of artery are closely related with disease of arteries. Pulse wave velocity(PWV) in the blood vessel is a basic and common parameter in the hemodynamics of blood pressure and blood flow wave traveling in arteries because the PWV is affected directly by the conditions of blood vessels. However, there is no standardized method to measure the PWV and it is difficult to measure. The conventional PWV measurement has being done by manual calculation of the pulse wave transmission time between coronary arterial proximal and distal points on a strip chart on which the pulse wave and ECG signal are recorded. In this study, a pressure sensor consisting of strain gauges is used to measure the blood pressure of arteries in invasive method and regular ECG electrodes are used to record the ECG signal. The R-peak point of ECG is extracted by using a reference level and time windowing technique and the ascending starting point of blood pressure is determined by using differentiation of the blood pressure signal and time windowing technique. The algorithm proposed in this study, which can measure PWV automatically, shows robust and good results in the extraction of feature points and calculation of PWV.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2007
T.W. Nam; Jongman Cho; Junghyeon Choi; Junho Park; Wook-Hyun Cho
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a basic parameter in the dynamics of pressure and flow wave traveling in arteries. But it is difficult to measure the pulse wave transmission time between coronary arterial proximal and distal point by manual method using the graph on which pulse wave and ECG are receded. The system that can measure PWV in real time was developed and clinical experiment was carried out for patients to validate the accuracy of the measured coronary arterial PWV. The average value of the measured coronary arterial PWV was 934.764plusmn104.606 cm/sec.
cardiology research | 2011
Hyung Rae Sohn; Bong Gun Song; Seong Yeon Jeong; Su-Min Hong; Hyun Gul Jung; Hye-Jin Jung; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi
Cardiac infiltration of amyloid fibril results in progressive cardiomyopathy with a grave prognosis and results in cardiac diseases such as congestive heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, and arrhythmias. We present a rare case of cardiac amyloidosis initially misdiagnosed as syndrome X in which recurrent chest pain and progressive heart failure could be managed finally by heart transplantation.
Archive | 2007
Taewoo Nam; Jongman Cho; Soohong Kim; Jaehong Lim; Wook-Hyun Cho
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a basic parameter in the dynamics of pressure and flow wave traveling in arteries. But it is difficult to measure the pulse wave transmission time between coronary arterial proximal and distal point by manual method using the graph on which pulse wave and ECG are recoded. The system that can measure PWV was developed and the experiment was carried out for one patient to validate the accuracy of the measured coronary arterial PWV. The average value of the measured coronary arterial PWV was 936.571±105.161 cm/sec.
Internal Medicine | 2009
Kyung-Jun Park; Il-Kwon Park; Jung-Ju Sir; H. Kim; Young-Il Park; Pei-Chuan Tsung; Jae-Myun Chung; Kyung-Il Park; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi
Internal Medicine | 2009
Jung-Ju Sir; Yong-In Kim; Wook-Hyun Cho; Suk-Koo Choi