- Ki-Jeong Kim
- Hong-Ryang Jung
- Woo-Taek Im
- Jae-Goo Shim
- Mi-Hwa Lee
- Sang-Kyu Lee
- Mi-Ja Park
- Jae-Yong Lee
- Dong-Hee Hong
- Mi-Soon Park
- Eun-Hee Mo
- Ye-Jin Han
- Young-Cheol Joo
- Hwan-Seung Lee
- Woo-Taek Lim
- Hee-Jin Kim
- Hong-Rayng Jung
- In-Gyu You
- Kim Ki-Oh
- Lee Doo Hyun
- Hyun-Suk Lee
- Jeong-Hee Kim
- Ji-Hoon Choi
- Sung-Hun Jeong
- Yuxin Huang
- Su-Jung Lee
- Jong-Hwa Jang
- Beom-Hee Han
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Lim, Cheong-Hwan
- Usefulness of Video-Fluoroscopy in Assessment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Authors
1 Department of Health Care, Hanseo University, ChungcheongNam-do, KR
2 Department of Radiology Science, Hanseo University, ChungcheongNam-do, KR
3 Department of Oncology, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, KR
4 Department of Radiology, Gangdong Kyung-Hee University Hospital, Seoul, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8, No 27 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
The study tried to comparatively analyze surgical findings based on the examination results of polysomnography andvideo-fluoroscopy which are examinations useful in diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. The subjects
were patients over the age of 18 who were admitted for snoring, observed apnea, or sleepiness. Received under
polysomnography and video-fluoroscopy inspection of obstructive sleep apnea of doubt from March 2013 to February
2014, it was intended for patients who have undergone surgical treatment. In the analysis was obstructive sleep apnea
severity, there were difference in all clauses excluding age and height (P<0.05). Crosstab due to the presence or absence
of video-fluoroscopy and polysomnography and surgical treatment, there was a significant difference (p<0.05). There are
many examinations for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea but as an essential examination there are polysomnography
and video-fluoroscopy examination that can observe the dynamic change of the obstruction which are clinically useful.
Keywords
Apnea-Hypopnea Index, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Polysomnography, Video-Fluoroscopy- A Study of Usefulness on Respiratory Control Methods During Radiotherapy of Hepato-biliary System
Authors
1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Yonsei Cancer Center, KR
2 Department of Radiological Science, Hanseo University, KR
3 Department of Health Administration, Dangjin Health City, KR
4 Department of Computer Engineering, Hanseo University, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 37 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objectives: In the radiation therapy of cancer that occurs in hepatobiliary system, we want to compare and study the usefulness of the method to minimize movement of tumor by using artificially respiratory control device (Abdominal Compressor: AC) and the inducing respiratory control equipment (Abches System: AS). Methods/Statistical Analysis: For the purpose of the present study, analysis is conducted by acquiring images of free breathing(FB), artificially AC and inducing AS respectively of 30 patients. Findings:Results of the analysis to the subjects in 3 specific groups Analysis results of 3 patients groups according to the movement of tumor controlled by three methods is the following. Average ITV and PTV are reduced in AC and AS group by 42.0% and 32.6% respectively. In reproducibility, the variation values are lateral (RL) direction (X) -0.28 ± 0.65mm, vertical (SI) direction (Y) 0.02 ± 1.22mm, and (AP) direction (Z) 0.29 ± 1.55mm. Among the three-target-groups of patients, the maximum error occurs in FS which are side (RL) direction (X) -0.77 ± 1.65mm, vertical (SI) direction (Y) 0.05 ± 3.4mm, and (AP) direction (Z) 5.7 ± 2.86mm so that AC and AS group have less error and better reproducibility. Statistical analysis on tumor volume (ITV,PTV) of 3 specific group shows reduction of volume in respiratory control group. The most reduction is in AC apply from 1468.3±446.8 cc in FB to 757.7±210.3 cc in AC((p<0.00). Application/Improvements: In conclusion, radiation therapy is to protect normal tissues, with the aim of suppressing tumors so the motion associated with respiration during radiation therapy is minimized. Fractionated radiation therapy and high dose 1 fraction radiation therapy demands great reproducibility and appropriate respiratory control for site- specific tumor needs to be considered.Keywords
Radiotherapy, Reproducibility, Respiration, Tom therapy.- A Study on the Measurement of the Microbial Contamination Level of Mammography
Authors
1 Department of Radiology Science, Far East University, Chungbuk, Korea
2 Department of Radiology Science, Hanseo University, Chungnam, Korea
3 Department of Pathology, Korea Clinical Laboratory, Seoul, Korea
4 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Wonkwang University Hospital, Chunbuk, Korea
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 46 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objects: This study aims to find a way to control infection of mammography effectively, by culture identification of the microbialflora in hospitals. And, it will suggest importance of infection management and necessity of education for workers and patients. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The way of collecting clinical material was done by keyboard and mouse being used by most of workers for mammography among 10 medical institutions using cotton swabs as transport medium on contacted skin part of patient and wiping out top, middle and bottom of it. Transport medium used after collecting examining materials was put and sealed with tip dipped in an individual culture medium (10cc). Sealed materials are assorted by examination and used within 24 hours. Findings: When examining the distribution of detected bacteria, Staphylococcus epidermidis comprised 6 cases, 15% of the total, while Enterococcus faecalis was detected in 4 cases, 10%, each of I, and Serratiamarcescens, occurred in 3 cases, 7.5%, each of Enterococcus faecium, and Gram negative bacilli occurred in 2 cases, 5%, Providenciarettgeri, Klebsiella pneumonia, and Micrococcus species occurred in 1 case, 2.5% percent. There are cases where bacteria did not grow after culture for 24 hours at 37°C, accounted for 42.5% of 17 cases, and bacteria were not detected in a significant proportion of locations tested. Among the specimens collected, the lowest amount of bacteria was found on the Face block. Also, while the Staphylococcus epidermidis, which was found at the highest levels, was detected on none of the compression paddles, it was detected most frequently on the grid. Application/ Improvements: Especially, detection of contamination materials in breast imaging room that makes patient’s skin straight exposed and has highest contact frequency between examiners and patients. Will be expected to contribute to high sense of sterilization of examiners and much more putting priority on prevention of infection.Keywords
Bacteria, Identification, Infection, Mammography, Pollution.- Analysis of Suicide Attempted Patients Admitted to an Emergency Medical Center
Authors
1 Department of Health Care, Hanseo University, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 29 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objective: This reserach was conducted to review whether there was a difference in the method of attempted suicide in patients admitted to the emergency medical center at S region, from January 2014 to December 2014. Methods: We reviewed retrospectively the medical records by using 162 cases of attempted suicide patients in the emergency medical center. An analysis of medical treatment result based on gender and age characteristics, season of suicide occurrence,suicide attempt method, and treatment result based on suicide attempt, was conducted by investigating general characteristics, season of suicide occurrence, emergency medical care, and suicide attempt methods. Findings: As per the result of the analysis, suicide by consuming sleeping pills was the most common among the suicide attempt methods. Hospital transfer due to consumption of sleeping pills and mortality rate due to pesticide poisoning were the highest. There was no difference across the time of arrival at the hospital, the season or the day of the week. In conclusion, emotional support from family members is desperately required to prevent suicides via hanging that have the highest effect on death and to better prevent the usage of medications meant to be used as sleeping aids as an aid to suicide. Improvements: Therefore, based on the results of this research, we intend to develop a suicide prevention program suitable for age group, and provide basic information necessary for establishing a national health project plan that reduces public health expenses.Keywords
Emergency Medical Center, Mortality Rate, Pesticide, Sleeping Pills, Suicide Methods.- Comparison with Overlap Area of Scapular and Lung Field according to Position on Chest Radiography
Authors
1 Department of Health Care, Hanseo University, KR
2 Department of Radiological Science, Hanseo University, KR
3 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Korea University Ansan Hospital, KR
4 Department of Radiology, Konkuk University Hospital, KR
5 Department of Radiology, Samsung Medical Center, KR
6 Department of Radiology, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 25 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objects: The purpose of this study is to compare a representative position and two positions what are used clinically at Chest PA examination. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The first position is generally known for minimizing overlap of lung fields and scapulae, and the other 2 positions are mainly used in actual clinics. 3 Radiologic technologists with an average of 7 years' experienced reviewed the images. The overlapping area was measured by connecting the overlapping part of the lung field and the scapula in the radiograph with dots and lines. Findings: We compared the incidence of overlap of scapulae and lung fields depending on sex and age. There were no statistically significant differences between males and females in CP (p>0.05). However, in IRP and HP, there were meaningful differences in the incidence of overlap depending on sex (p0.05). CP showed the least overlapping area followed by HP and IRP. Regarding the ratio of overlapping area, CP had the highest ratio and IRP had the least ratio, but this difference was not statistically meaningful according to Kruskal-Wallis H examination. For reference, a value closer to 1 in this test indicates less of an overlap between the scapula and lung field. Therefore, a position with a value closer to 1 is more useful in separating the scapula and the lung field when conducting Chest PA. Applications/Improvement: The research revealed that both positions are useful in minimizing the overlap between the lung field and scapula.Keywords
CP, Chest PA, Chest Radiography, HP, IRP.- A Study on Skin Dose Changes with Changes in Body Weight From Tomotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer
Authors
1 Department of Radiological Science, Hanseo University, KR
2 Department of Proton Center, National Cancer Center, KR
3 Department of Health Administration, Dangjin Health City, KR
4 Department of Computer Engineering, Hanseo University, KR
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 25 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Background/Objectives: When receiving radiation treatment in form of tomotherapy, most head and neck cancer patients show symptoms of weight loss caused by stomatitis and esophagitis, and skin burns. Weight loss may lead to a closer distance between the skin and the target, causing a change in the measured skin dose. This study was conducted to analyze such changes during the radiation treatment period. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The study also analyzed whether factors such as patient gender, age, diagnosis type, and treatment regimen, including surgery or chemotherapy in addition to radiotherapy, might influence the weight changes in patients, and collected values for changes in skin dose using thermoluminescence dosimeters. Findings: The study considered 20 patients with head and neck cancer, and all of these patients showed weight loss and an increase in measured skin dose. In addition, the gender or age of the patients had no direct relationship with their weight changes. Patients who hadn't undergone surgery prior to concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy showed a substantial weight loss. In comparison, the patients who had undergone surgery prior to concurrent chemotherapy and radiation therapy displayed the least amount of weight loss. As the amount of weight loss became larger, so did the skin dose that was measured during tomotherapy (p<.05). Application/Improvements: It appeared that greater weight loss led to an increase in measured skin dose, From this study, it is implied patients with large weight loss may benefit with an adjustment of their radiotherapy parameters while maintaining their target doses.Keywords
Chemotherapy, Thermoluminescence Dosimeter, Tomotherapy, Surgery, Weight Loss.- The Status of First-Aid Education and its Perception among Teachers at Elementary, Middle and High schools
Authors
1 Dept of Health Care, Hanseo University, Choongnam Seosan 31962, KP
Source
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 7 (2019), Pagination: 3385-3388Abstract
Background/Objectives: It is a necessity for anyone to learn and to become aware of first aid; especially, learning and repeated training is important during school life. The purpose of this study was to explore the perception of first-aid education, as well as the accident and first-aid education status of teachers in order to improve their response abilities during emergency situations that occur in educational settings. Methods/Statistical analysis: Structured surveys of 203 teachers in Korea were analyzed. Contents included 30 questions about the necessity and awareness of first-aid education. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS Version 23.0 for Windows and the statistical significance level was set atp <.05. Findings: 87 (43%) of the elementary, middle school, and high school teachers reported an experience of safety accidents, while 116 (57%) did not. There was high interest about first aid in 83% of the teachers. 88% of them with first-aid education were satisfied and 92% of teachers without such displayed strong intentions to get such a kind of training. 94% of teachers responded that students would also need first-aid education. Improvements/Applications: Because interest about first aid in teachers was very high, an execution plan of first aid education for all teachers ought to be established. Also, effective first-aid education programs with high participation rates need to be developed.Keywords
First-Aid method, Safety, Precaution, Teacher, Elementary, Middle and High school.References
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- Investigation on the Radiation Safety Management in Computed Tomography Radiological Technologists
Authors
1 Dept. Health Care, The Graduate School of Hanseo University, 46. Hanseo 1-ro, Haemi-Myun, Seosan-Si, Chungcheognam-do, Province, 31962, KP
Source
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 7 (2019), Pagination: 3451-3454Abstract
Background/Objectives: This study aimed at investigating the attitudes, knowledge and behaviors of radiological technologists on radiation, and how they are preparing plans to reduce unnecessary radiation doses on practitioners, patients and their caretakers. Methods/Statistical analysis: This study was conducted with 231 radiological technologists working in a CT examination room. For this, we contacted radiological technologists working at hospitals for at least 1 month from March to April of 2016. The following findings were obtained. Data collected through the survey was analyzed using SPSS ver. 23.0. Findings: Knowledge level of radiation safety management by general characteristics showed statistically significant differences according to clinical experience (p < 0.05), hospital size (p < 0.05), and educational level (p < 0.05). Attitude level of radiation safety management by general characteristics showed statistically significant differences according to age (p < 0.01), marital status (p < 0.01), and hospital size (p < 0.001). Behavior level of radiation safety management by general characteristics showed statistically significant differences according to clinical experience (p < 0.001) and hospital size (p < 0.05). In the relation between knowledge, attitude, and behavior on radiation safety management, higher level of radiation safety management knowledge correlated to higher levels of attitude and behavior. In addition, higher levels radiation safety management attitudes correlated to higher levels of radiation safety management behavior. Improvements/Applications: The correct radiation safety management through practitioner training was necessary to reduce radiation doses on computed tomography radiological technologists and patients.Keywords
Radiation Safety Management, Knowledge, Attitudes, Behavior, Radiological Technologists, CT, IJST.References
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- Actual Pressure Ulcer Awareness of a Person in Charge of Pressure Ulcer Management
Authors
1 Dept. of Health Care, Hanseo University, 46, Hanseo 1-ro, Haemi-myeon, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, KP
2 Dept. of Radiology, Seosan Jungang General Hospital, Suseoksanupro, Chungcheongnam-do, KP
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1822-1826Abstract
Background/Objectives: The aging population due to increases of average life expectancy elderly population is perceived a serious problem in the medical sector. The objective of this study was to determine the degree of awareness of pressure ulcer in nurses in charge of pressure ulcer management in medical institutions and to provide basic data for setting guidelines.
Method/Statistical Analysis:A survey and analysis were conducted on 40 nurses in charge of nursing care at a nursing hospital. The survey tool was developed by quoting a pressure ulcer prevention management tool developed by Moore and Price. The survey was conducted in a face-to-face manner, explaining the purpose of the study directly. A total of five questions are recognized as pressure ulcer management, and the reliability is Cronbach’s α = .785 and consisted of a five-point Likert scale. The general characteristics are gender, age, work experience, Education, and hospital size of nursing hospital, with total five questions and reliability being Cronbach’s α = .654.
Findings: “How much do you know about the pressure ulcer?” showed the highest ‘Yes’ of 30%. In the pressure ulcer management knowledge section, “Do you know about changing your bed posture at least every two hours?” showed the highest ‘very yes’ of 82.5%. “Do you know the standard of management when a pressure ulcer occurs?” showed 45.0% of ‘Yes’ and “Do you know the factors involved in the pressure ulcer?” with 47.5%. “Do you know about the relationship between humidity and temperature among the factors involved in the pressure ulcer?” showed 57.5% (23).
Improvements/Applications: The results of this study show the degree of pressure ulcer management by nursing hospital nurses in charge of the pressure ulcer management. Knowledge of the pressure ulcers was high, but low awareness of the factors involved in the management standards emerged. It is expected that this data will be used as basic data for setting up education and management measures for the management of the pressure ulcers in the future.
Keywords
Pressure Ulcer, Pressure Ulcer Management Awareness, Nurse, Nursing Hospital, Pressure Ulcer Prevention.- Effects of Smartphone Addiction on Radiology Students’ Interpersonal Satisfaction
Authors
1 Dept. of Health Care, Hanseo University, 46 Hanseo 1-ro Haemimyeon Seosansi Chungcheongnamdo, 31962, KP
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1971-1975Abstract
Background/Objectives: Although smart phone is known for its convenient functions and portability, it is also causing smart phone addiction which is becoming a serious social issue. The objective of this study was to determine the degree of smartphone dependence in university students majoring in radiology and analyze the influence of smartphone addition on their interpersonal relationships.
Method/Statistical Analysis: : A questionnaire was used to survey 431 university students about the use of smartphone. The questionnaire had 26 questions. Each question was evaluated with a 5-point Likert scale. Its Cronbach’s α value was 0.893. Students’ satisfaction for interpersonal relationship was determined according to their situation. Three additional socio-demographic characteristics (economic level, addiction, and gender) were also determined. Questions and answers were provided face-to-face.
Findings: Overreliance on smartphones was the highest in living standards with income at the “middle” level with 240 (55.64%) and female students at 184 (42.6%) in gender, higher than 247 (57.3%) for male students. In terms of interpersonal satisfaction, 247 (57.3%) male students showed high levels of satisfaction with each other’s relationships, while in terms of smartphone overreliance, the group of people who are not satisfied (3.545±0.34) showed high levels. Correlation analysis showed a static correlation between sex and smartphone over-dependence (r = .217, p<.001), and there was a negative correlation between smartphone and interpersonal satisfaction (r = -.236, p<.001).
Improvements/Applications: Based on results of this study, a program should be developed to prevent smartphone dependence of students and raise interpersonal satisfaction. Results of this study could be used as basic data necessary for education on smartphone dependence prevention in university students.
Keywords
Smartphone, Smartphone Addiction, Smartphone Dependence, Radiology University Student, Interpersonal Satisfaction.- Cognition and Behavior of Oral Health in Preschool Parents
Authors
1 Dept. of Health Care, Hanseo University, 46 Hanseo 1-ro Haemimyeon Seosansi Chungcheongnamdo, 31962, KP
2 Dept. of Dental Hygiene, Dankook University, 119 Dandae-ro Dongnamgu Cheonansi Chungcheongnamdo, 31116, KP
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 2053-2057Abstract
Background/Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the oral health cognition and behavior of 83 children’s parents. The results of this study were as follow. First, the questionnaire consisted of eight items on oral health behavior and three items on parental oral health cognition. Improper oral health care behavior responses resulted, and the necessity of fluoride application of oral health awareness scored lower than the necessity of oral health education and regular dental checkups.
Method/Statistical Analysis: Targeting a total 83 parents at daycare centers in the C region, September 2018-October 2018, this study distributed the home notification, questionnaire, and research consent form to each home through their children. The completed research consent forms and questionnaires were collected by the daycare centers from the children.
Findings: The three times of brushing daily, two-three minutes of brushing each time, and the ‘1/3, 1/2 of the toothbrush for the amount of toothpaste used received the most responses. Many respondents changed their toothbrushes every four weeks. 72.3% of respondents used fluoride toothpaste, and 72.3% of respondents were controlling food and snacks containing sugar. 73.5% of parents were receiving regular oral examination, and 30.0% of parents received it once a year. 84.3% of parents were using secondary oral hygiene products. The average oral health perception was 4.26 while the necessities of fluoride application, regular dental examination, and oral health education averaged 3.59, 4.63, and 4.63 respectively.
Improvements/Applications: It would be necessary to vitalize the oral health project and oral health education for parents and children, and also to have accurate and systematic studies on more inclusive and diverse elements.
Keywords
Oral Health, Oral Health Cognition. Oral Health Behavior, Preschool Parents, Oral Health Education.- Changes in Chemical Structure of Iopamidol Contrast Agents According to Radiation and Environmental Conditions
Authors
1 Doctoral Student, Dept. of Health Care, Hanseo University, KR
2 Professor, Dept. of Health Care, Hanseo University, KR
3 Doctor, Dept. of Radiology, Seosan Jungang General Hospital, KR