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Extensive Late-Acquired Incomplete Stent Apposition After Sirolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation

Choi HC, Hur SH, Nam CW, Cho YK, Kim H, Park NH, Kim YN, Kim KB

Late-acquired incomplete stent apposition (ISA) is frequently observed after drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation. Most incidences of late-acquired ISA induced by positive vascular remodeling were of the focal type and occurred...
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Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Beginning in Childhood

Hong YM

Although the clinical manifestations of cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as myocardial infarction, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease, appear from middle age, the process of atherosclerosis can begin early in childhood....
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Flash Pulmonary Edema in a Patient With Unilateral Renal Artery Stenosis and Bilateral Functioning Kidneys

Noh HJ, Jo HC, Yang JH, Kim SM, Lee HJ, Choi JH, Choi SH, Song BG, Choe YH, Choi SH, Kim DK, Cho DK

Flash pulmonary edema typically exhibits sudden onset and resolves rapidly. It generally is associated with bilateral renal artery stenosis or unilateral stenosis in conjunction with a single functional kidney. We...
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A Case of Acute Myocardial Infarction Caused by Distal Embolization of a Left Main Coronary Artery Thrombus

Bae KR, Lee YS, Kim BK, Ha GJ, Kim SY, Choi JY, Kim KS

Coronary embolism is an uncommon cause of myocardial infarction. A 48-year-old male presented with typical chest pain of an MI. There was no definite ST segment change on electrocardiogram (ECG)...
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Effects of Acute Resistance Exercise on Arterial Stiffness in Young Men

Yoon ES, Jung SJ, Cheun SK, Oh YS, Kim SH, Jae SY

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Increased central arterial stiffness is an emerging risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Acute aerobic exercise reduces arterial stiffness, while acute resistance exercise may increase arterial stiffness, but...
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Pediatric Emergency Room Presentation of Congenital Heart Disease

Lee YS, Baek JS, Kwon BS, Kim GB, Bae EJ, Noh CI, Choi JY, Yun YS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Only a few studies have specifically investigated the reasons for emergency room (ER) visits in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). The aim of this study was...
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The Recent Surgical Result of Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return

Jang SI, Song JY, Kim SJ, Choi EY, Shim WS, Lee C, Lim HG, Lee CH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Recent surgical results from total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) are reported to have improved; however, mortality and morbidity are still high in the univentricles. This review...
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The Effect of Cilostazol on Stent Thrombosis After Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation

Jeon DS, Yoo KD, Park CS, Shin DI, Her SH, Park HJ, Choi YS, Kim DB, Lee CM, Park CS, Kim PJ, Moon KW, Jang KY, Kim HY, Chung WS, Seung KB, Kim JH, Choi KB

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Placement of drug-eluting stents (DES) can be complicated by stent thrombosis; prophylactic antiplatelet therapy has been used to prevent such events. We evaluated the efficacy of cilostazol...
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Long-Term Outcomes After an Arterial Switch Operation for Simple Complete Transposition of the Great Arteries

Choi BS, Kwon BS, Kim GB, Bae EJ, Noh CI, Choi JY, Yun YS, Kim WH, Lee JR, Kim YJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although coronary artery obstruction, aortic insufficiency (AI), and pulmonary stenosis (PS) have been reported after arterial switch operation (ASO), limited long-term studies on ASO exist. Our study...
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