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Variation in radial head fracture treatment recommendations in terrible triad injuries is not influenced by viewing two-dimensional computed tomography

  • Eric M. Perloff;Tom J. Crijns;Casey M. O'Connor;David Ring;Patrick G. Marinello;Science of Variation Group
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.156-161
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    • 2023
  • Background: We analyzed association between viewing two-dimensional computed tomography (2D CT) images in addition to radiographs with radial head treatment recommendations after accounting for patient and surgeon factors in a survey-based experiment. Methods: One hundred and fifty-four surgeons reviewed 15 patient scenarios with terrible triad fracture dislocations of the elbow. Surgeons were randomized to view either radiographs only or radiographs and 2D CT images. The scenarios randomized patient age, hand dominance, and occupation. For each scenario, surgeons were asked if they would recommend fixation or arthroplasty of the radial head. Multi-level logistic regression analysis identified variables associated with radial head treatment recommendations. Results: Reviewing 2D CT images in addition to radiographs had no statistical association with treatment recommendations. A higher likelihood of recommending prosthetic arthroplasty was associated with older patient age, patient occupation not requiring manual labor, surgeon practice location in the United States, practicing for five years or less, and the subspecialties "trauma" and "shoulder and elbow." Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that in terrible triad injuries, the imaging appearance of radial head fractures has no measurable influence on treatment recommendations. Personal surgeon factors and patient demographic characteristics may have a larger role in surgical decision making. Level of evidence: Level III, therapeutic case-control study.

2019년 충남지역에서 발생한 식중독 현황과 원인분석 (Analysis of Food Poisoning Outbreaks Occurred in Chungnam Korea, 2019)

  • 이현아;남해성;최지혜;박성민;박종진;김현민;천영희;박준혁
    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제46권2호
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    • pp.184-191
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: This study was performed to analyze cases of food poisoning outbreaks reported in Chungcheongnamdo Province in 2019 and report it as effective data for preventing food poisoning in the future. Methods: Food poisoning outbreaks were analyzed to detect virus, bacteria, and protozoa according to the Manual for Detection of Foodborne Pathogens in Outbreaks to clarify the causes of food poisoning that occurred in Chungcheongnam-do Province in 2019. Results: Among the 79 cases of food poisoning outbreaks, 59 cases (74.7%) were in general restaurants, 15 cases (19.0%) in food service institutions, three cases at banquets, and two cases in take-out food. The 42 cases at general seafood restaurants made up the majority of food poisoning in Chungcheongnam-do. Food poisoning pathogens were shown in 13 cases (86.7%) out of the 15 cases at food service institutions, and 10 cases were related to Norovirus. Among the 79 cases, food-borne pathogens were identified in 35 cases of outbreaks, accounting for 44.3%. The confirmed pathogens were as follows: bacteria (24 cases), Norovirus (12 cases) and Kudoa septempunctata. (five cases). The food-borne bacteria were pathogenic E. coli (12 cases), Staphylococcus aureus (six cases), Salmonella spp. (two cases), Campylobacter jejuni, Bacillus cereus, Clostridium perfringens, and Vibrio parahaemolyticus (one case). Conclusions: To prevent food poisoning, it is necessary to analyze regional characteristics and environments and to hold a campaign for the prevention of food poisoning based on that analysis. In addition, when food poisoning occurs, the results of analyzing its cause and spread based on accurate epidemiological survey need to be shared.

국내 나노제품에 대한 시민 모니터링 결과 고찰 (An Experience of Korean Consumer's Monitoring on Nanoproducts)

  • 김훈기
    • 한국진공학회지
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.442-452
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구의 목적은 나노기술에 대한 일반인의 인식과 참여를 제고하기 위해 '소비자 모니터링'이라는 대중참여모델을 고안하고 그 실행결과를 검토하는데 있다. 모니터 요원은 서울과 부산 지역에 거주하는 30~40대 여성 22명이었다. 이들은 모두 대학 시절 이공계를 전공했기 때문에 과학기술에 대한 일반 지식을 갖추고 있었다. 모니터 대상은 일상생활에 사용되는 나노제품 167개였고, 모니터 기간은 약 1개월이었다. 주요 결과는 다음과 같다. 제품에 '나노'라는 용어의 정의와 나노물질의 크기를 적시한 수는 2개(1.2%)였다. 제품에 적용된 나노기술의 내용을 충분히 설명한 수는 15개(9/0%)였다. 제품의 기능이 향상된 이유를 충분히 설명한 수는 14개(8.4%)였으며, 과장이나 잘못된 지식이 표현됐다고 의심되는 수는 27개(16.2%)였다. 또한 인체와 환경에 대한 위해 가능성이 의심되는 수가 88개(52.7%)였으며, 안전성과 관련한 설명을 명시해야 한다고 지적된 수는 84개(50.3%)였다. 모니터 요원들은 이번 경험을 토대로, 정부가 나노제품의 안전성을 입증해주는 인증제도를 조속히 도입할 것을 촉구했으며, 기업이 나노제품의 설명서에 상세하고 신뢰감 있는 내용을 담을 것을 요구했다.

Bleeding control of an injury to the infrarenal inferior vena cava and right external iliac vein by ipsilateral internal iliac artery and superficial femoral vein ligation after blunt abdominal trauma in Korea: a case report

  • Hoonsung Park;Maru Kim;Dae-Sang Lee;Tae Hwa Hong;Doo-Hun Kim;Hangjoo Cho
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.441-446
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    • 2023
  • Inferior vena cava (IVC) injuries, while accounting for fewer than 0.5% of blunt abdominal trauma cases, are among the most difficult to manage. Despite advancements in prehospital care, transportation, operative techniques, and perioperative management, the mortality rate for IVC injuries has remained at 20% to 66% for several decades. Furthermore, 30% to 50% of patients with IVC injuries succumb during the prehospital phase. A 65-year-old male patient, who had been struck in the back by a 500-kg excavator shovel at a construction site, was transported to a regional trauma center. Injuries to the right side of the infrarenal IVC and the right external iliac vein (EIV) were suspected, along with fractures to the right iliac bone and sacrum. The injury to the right side of the infrarenal IVC wall was repaired, and the right internal iliac artery was ligated. However, persistent bleeding around the right EIV was observed, and we were unable to achieve proximal and distal control of the right EIV. Attempts at prolonged manual compression were unsuccessful. To decrease venous return, we ligated the right superficial femoral vein. This reduced the amount of bleeding, enabling us to secure the surgical field. We ultimately controlled the bleeding, and approximately 5 L of blood products were infused intraoperatively. A second-look operation was performed 2 days later, by which time most of the bleeding sites had ceased. Orthopedic surgeons then took over the operation, performing closed reduction and external fixation. Five days later, the patient underwent definitive fixation and was transferred for rehabilitation on postoperative day 22.