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Electrophysiologic Mechanisms of Sevoflurane on Prolongation of the QT Interval: K+ Currents in Rat Ventricular Myocytes

Chae JE, Kim CH, Min KT, Park WK

BACKGROUND: Whereas sevoflurane (SEVO) has been reported to prolong the QT interval, little has been known on the electrophysiologic effects of SEVO which contributes to the prolongation of action potential...
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Trends in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma in Korea

Ahn HY, Chae JE, Moon H, Noh J, Park YJ, Kim SG

Background: Thyroid cancer is becoming increasingly common worldwide, but little is known about the epidemiology of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). This study investigated the current status of the incidence and...
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Electrophysiologic Effect of Desflurane on the Prolongation of Action Potential Duration in Ventricular Myocytes

Bae SJ, Kim MH, Chae JE, Kim CH, Min KT, Lee MJ, Park WK

BACKGROUND: Desflurane has been reported to prolong the QTc. Several ionic currents that contribute to the prolongation of the action potential (AP) duration were investigated using guinea pig (GP) and...
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Ionic Mechanisms of Desflurane on Prolongation of Action Potential Duration in Rat Ventricular Myocytes

Chae JE, Kim HS, Ahn DS, Park WK

PURPOSE: Despite the fact that desflurane prolongs the QTC interval in humans, little is known about the mechanisms that underlie these actions. We investigated the effects of desflurane on action...
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The Epidemiology of Fracture in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke in Korea

Lee KB, Lee JG, Kim BJ, Kim JY, Lee KJ, Han MK, Park JM, Kang K, Cho YJ, Park HK, Hong KS, Park TH, Lee SJ, Oh MS, Yu KH, Lee BC, Cha JK, Kim DH, Kim JT, Lee J, Hong JH, Sohn SI, Kim DE, Choi JC, Yeo MJ, Kim WJ, Chae JE, Lee JS, Lee J, Bae HJ, on behalf of the CRCS-K investigators

BACKGROUND: Patients who survive an acute phase of stroke are at risk of falls and fractures afterwards. However, it is largely unknown how frequent fractures occur in the Asian stroke...
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