• 제목/요약/키워드: Dyspnea level

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"삼국사기(三國史記)"에 기록된 의약내용(醫藥內容) 분석 (Study on Medical Records In ${\ulcorner}$the Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms${\lrcorner}$)

  • 신순식;최환수
    • 제3의학
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.35-54
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    • 1997
  • We tried to observe the features of ancient medical practice by analysing the records related to medicine in the book, ${\ulcorner}$the Historical Records of the Three Kingdom${\lrcorner}$ of which content includes the features of medicine in mythology, plague, delivery of twins, drugs, medical system, shamanism, constitutional medicine, psychiatry, forensic medicine, deformity, a spa, medical phrase, health and welfare work, religion, death. physiological anatomy, Taoist medicine, acupuncture, the occult af of transformation and etc. Our initial concern was about where to draw line as of medical field and we defined medicine in more broad meaning. The book ${\ulcorner}$the Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms${\lrcorner}$ describes the world of mythology by way of medicine which is not clearly a conventional one. There appears records of birth of multiple offsprings 7 times in which cases are of triplets or more. Delivering multiple offsprings were rare phenomenon though such fertility was highly admired. This shows one aspect of ancient country having more population meant more power of the nation. Of those medical records conveyed in that book includes stories of childbirth such as giving birth to a son after praying, giving birth to Kim Yoo-shin after 20 months after mother's dream of conception, and a song longing for getting a laudable child. Plagues were prevalent throughout winter to spring season and one can observe various symptoms of plagues in the record. Of these epidemic diseases, cold type might have been more common than the heat one. Appearance of epidemic diseases frequently coincided with that of natural disasters that this suggests a linkage between plague and underlying doctrine on five elements' motion and six kinds of natural factors. There exists only a few names of diseases such as epidemic disease, wind disease, and syndrome characterized by dyspnea. Otherwise there appeared only afflictions that were not specified therefore it remains cluless to keep track of certain diseases of prevalence. Since this ${\ulcorner}$Historical Records of the Three Kingdoms'${\lrcorner}$ wasn't any sort of medical book, words and terms used were not technical kind and most were the ones used generally among lay people. Therefore any mechanisms of the diseases were hardly mentioned. Some of medicinal substances such as Calculus Bovis, Radix Ginseng, Gaboderma Luciderm, magnetitum were also in use in those days. 53 kinds of dietary supplies appears in the records and some of these might have been used as medicinal purpose. Records concerning dicipline of one's body includes activities such as hunting, archery, horseback riding etc. In Shilla dynasty there were positions such as professor of medicine, Naekongbong(內供奉), Kongbong's doctor(供奉醫師), Kongbong's diviner(供奉卜師). As an educational facility, medical school was built at the first year of King Hyoso's reign and it's curricula included various subjects as ${\ulcorner}$Shin Nong's Herbal classic${\lrcorner}$, ${\ulcorner}$Kabeul classic of acupuncture and moxbustion${\lrcorner}$, ${\ulcorner}$The Plain Questions of the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine${\lrcorner}$, ${\ulcorner}$Classic of Acupuncturer${\lrcorner}$, ${\ulcorner}$The Pulse Classic${\lrcorner}$, ${\ulcorner}$Classic of Channels and Acupuncture Points${\lrcorner}$ and ${\ulcorner}$Difficult Classic${\lrcorner}$. There were 2 medical professors who were in charge of education. To establish pharmacopoeia, 2 Shaji(舍知), 6 Sha(史), 2 Jongshaji(從舍知) were appointed. In Baekje dynasty, Department of Herb was maintained. Doing praying for the sake of health, doing phrenology also can be extended to medical arena. Those who survived over 100 years of age appear 3 times in the record, while 98 appears once. The earliest psychiatrist Nokjin differentiated symptoms to apply either therapies using acupuncture and drug or psychotherapy. There appears a case of rape, a case of burying alive with the dead, 8 cases of suicide that can characterize a prototype of forensic medicine. Deformity-related records include phrases as follow: 'there seems protrudent bone behind the head', 'a body which has two heads, two trunks, four arms.', 'a body equipped with two heads' In those times spa can be said to be used as a place for he리ing, convalescence, and relaxation seeing the records describing a person pretended illness and went to spa to enjoy with his friends. Priest doctors and millitary surgeons were in charge of the medical sevice in the period of the Three Kingdoms by the record written by Mookhoja(墨胡子) and Hoonkyeom(訓謙). Poor diet and regimen makes people more vulnerable to diseases. So there existed charity services for those poor people who couldn't live with one's own capacity such as single parents, orphans, the aged people no one to take care and those who are ill. The cause of affliction was frequently coined with human relation. There appeared the phenomenon of releasing prisoners and allowing people to become priests at the time of king's suffering. Besides, as a healing procedure, sutra-chanting was peformed. There appears 10 cases of death related records which varies from death by drowning, or by freezing, death from animals, death from war, death from wightloss and killing oneself at the moment of spouse's death and etc. There also exist certain records which suggest the knowledge of physiology and anatomy in those times. Since the taoist books such as ${\ulcorner}$Book of the Way and Its Power(老子道德經)${\lrcorner}$ were introduced in the period of Three Kingdoms, it can be considered that medicine was also influenced by taoism. Records of higher level of acupuncture, records which links the medicine and occult art of transformation existed. Although limited, we could figure out the medical state of ancient society.

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통상성 간질성 폐섬유증의 임상경과 (Clinical Course of Usual Interstitial Pneumonia)

  • 박주헌;;염호기;심태선;임채만;이상도;고윤석;김우성;김원동;김동순
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제49권5호
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    • pp.601-613
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    • 2000
  • 연구배경 : 통상성 간질성 폐섬유증(usual interstitial pneumonia : UIP)은 특발성 간질성 폐렴(Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia : I.I.P)의 한 형태로서 생존기간 중앙값이 약 3-5 년 정도로 보고되는 치명적인 질환으로 알려져 있으나, 최근 분류된 BOOP이나 NSIP등을 제외한 순수한 UIP환자들만을 대상으로 임상경과나 예후에 대한 연구는 외국에서도 극소수아고, 국내에서는 보고된 바가 없다. 이에 연구자들은 수술적 폐생검 검사로 확진된 UIP 환자들의 임상경과와 예후의 예측 지표를 찾고자 본 연구를 시행하였다. 방법 : 1989년 3월부터 1999년 8월까지 서울중앙병원에서 개흉 또는 흉강경을 통한 폐생검검사로 UIP로 진단된 72명(연령 $58.2{\pm}11.6$세, 남 : 여=45:27, 관찰기간 중앙값 : 18.1개월 (0.7-103.6개월))을 대상으로 하였다. 진단시의 임상증상과 흉부고해상도단층촬영, 폐기능검사, 동맥혈 가스검사 등을 증상점수(C) (1-20점), 방사선학점수(R)(봉와양 소견 : 0-5점, 젖빛유리야 소견 : 0-5점) 및 생리적검사점수(P) (FVC 1-12점, $FEV_1$ 0-3점, TLC 1-10점, $D_{LCO)$ 0-5점, $AaDO_2$ 0-10점)로 수치화하여 CRP 접수를 계산하였다. 임상경과와 진단시의 CRP점수, 기관지 폐포세척액검사 등을 비교 분석하여 예후의 예측지표를 검색하였다. 결과 : 1) 대상 UIP환자들의 1년 누적생존률은 78.3%, 3년 누적생존률은 58.1% 였고, 생존기간 중앙값은 42.5개월이었다. 2) 단기(1년)예후 : 단기 사망군(14명)은 생존군(46명)에 비하여 전체CRP점수($28.6{\pm}8.3$ vs. $16.6{\pm}9.7$)가 높았으며, 이는 주로 증상점수($8.4{\pm}2.1$ vs. $5.7{\pm}3.9$)와 FVC, $D_{LCO)$, $AaDO_2$를 포함하는 생리적검사점수 $v{\pm}7.5$ vs. $8.1{\pm}7.3$)의 차이에 기인하였다. 또한 호전 혹은 안정군(61.7%)과 악화군 및 사망군(38.3%) 사이에는 연령과 흡연률, 진단당시의 CRP점수(증상점수, FVC, $AaDO_2$, $D_{LCO)$)가 유의한 차이가 있었다. 그러나 방사선학점수, TLC 및 기관지폐포세척액소견 등은 유의한 차이가 없었다. 2) 장기(3년) 예후 : 장기생존군(14명)은 사망군(22명)에 비하여 역시 진단시 총CRP점수($12.2{\pm}6.7$ vs. $28.7{\pm}7.9$)와 증상점수, FVC, $D_{LCO)$, $AaDO_2$)가 차이가 있었다. 3) 생존기간분석에서도 총 CRP 점수와 증상점수, $AaDO_2$ FVC, $D_{LCO)$가생존기간과 유의한 상관관계를 보였다. 4) Cox 회기분석을 이용한 다변수 분석에서는 $D_{LCO)$ (${\geq}$60% : Hazard ratio : 4.56, 95% CI : 2.30-16.04)만이 UIP환자 사망의 독립적인 예측인자로 나타났다. 결론 : 이상의 결과는 UIP 진단시의 $D_{LCO)$는 UIP환자의 예후를 예측할 수 있는 임상적 지표임을 시사하였다.

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