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Procedures | Wound Management

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A case of full-thickness scalp necrosis with oxidized regenerated cellulose application
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(3):339-341.   Published online March 7, 2023
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A case of full-thickness scalp necrosis with oxidized regenerated cellulose application
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(3):339-341.   Published online March 7, 2023
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  • Commentary: A lymph node mediastinal foreign body reaction mimicking nodal metastasis: a case series
    Gianluca Franceschini
    Frontiers in Medicine.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Treatment with Vitis vinifera extract for controlling ascites and local swelling in snakebites
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(2):241-245.   Published online February 24, 2023
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Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(2):241-245.   Published online February 24, 2023
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2020 Korean Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Part 5. Post-cardiac arrest care
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2021;8(S):S41-S64.   Published online May 21, 2021
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Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2021;8(S):S41-S64.   Published online May 21, 2021
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  • Brain MRI–based prognostication after cardiac arrest: qualitative assessment outperforms variable voxel-wise ADC thresholds
    Ae Kyung Gong, Sang Hoon Oh, Jinhee Jang, Kyu Nam Park, Chun Song Youn, Ji Young Lee, Han Joon Kim, Hyo Joon Kim, Hyo Jin Bang, Ji-Sook Lee
    Resuscitation.2026; 218: 110938.     CrossRef
  • 2024 Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Guidelines for Prehospital Care
    Christian Martin-Gill, P. Daniel Patterson, Christopher T. Richards, Anjali J. Misra, Benjamin T. Potts, Rebecca E. Cash
    Prehospital Emergency Care.2025; 29(6): 703.     CrossRef
  • Feasibility and Safety of Targeted Temperature Management During Interhospital Transport of Post-Cardiac Arrest Patients
    Ki Hong Kim, Young Sun Ro, Seulki Choi, Minwoo Kim, Sang Do Shin
    Prehospital Emergency Care.2025; 29(6): 835.     CrossRef
  • Steroid, thiamine, and ascorbic acid during post-resuscitation period for comatose out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors (STAR) trial: Protocol for a clinical trial
    Youn-Jung Kim, Byuk Sung Ko, Young-Il Roh, Yong Hwan Kim, Won Young Kim, Jean Baptiste Lascarrou
    PLOS ONE.2025; 20(4): e0319733.     CrossRef
  • Comparison between norepinephrine plus epinephrine and norepinephrine plus vasopressin after return of spontaneous circulation in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
    Sejoong Ahn, Bo-Yeong Jin, Sukyo Lee, Jong-Hak Park, Hanjin Cho, Sungwoo Moon, Sang Kuk Han, Phil Cho Choi, Young Hwan Lee, Sang O. Park, Jong Seok Lee, Ki Young Jeong, Sung Hyuk Choi, Young Hoon Yoon, Su Jin Kim, Kap Su Han, Min Seob Sim, Gun Tak Lee, Yo
    Scientific Reports.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Tailoring Targeted Temperature Management in Comatose Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors: A Retrospective Analysis Based on the rCAST Score Classification
    Hyojeong Kwon, Hanna Park, Dongju Kim, Sang-Min Kim, June-Sung Kim, Youn-Jung Kim, Won Young Kim
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2025; 14(11): 3931.     CrossRef
  • Association between early lactate-related variables and 6-month neurological outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients
    Se Young Choi, Sang Hoon Oh, Kyu Nam Park, Chun Song Youn, Han Joon Kim, Sang Hyun Park, Jee Yong Lim, Hyo Joon Kim, Hyo Jin Bang
    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.2024; 78: 62.     CrossRef
  • Emotional distress, social support, and functional dependence predict readiness for hospital discharge in a prospective sample of cognitively intact cardiac arrest survivors
    Alexander M. Presciutti, Nomin Enkhtsetseg, Katharyn L. Flickinger, Patrick J. Coppler, Cecelia Ratay, Ankur A. Doshi, Sarah M. Perman, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Jonathan Elmer
    Resuscitation.2024; 198: 110166.     CrossRef
  • Recovery and Survival of Patients After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Literature Review Showcasing the Big Picture of Intensive Care Unit-Related Factors
    Srdjan S Nikolovski, Aleksandra D Lazic, Zoran Z Fiser, Ivana A Obradovic, Jelena Z Tijanic, Violetta Raffay
    Cureus.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Grey-to-White Matter Ratio Values in Early Head Computed Tomography (CT) as a Predictor of Neurologic Outcomes in Survivors of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Based on Severity of Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury
    Sidonio J. da Silva Pereira, Dong Hoon Lee, Jung Soo Park, Changshin Kang, Byung Kook Lee, In Sool Yoo, In Ho Lee, Mijoo Kim, Jae Gwang Lee
    The Journal of Emergency Medicine.2024; 67(2): e177.     CrossRef
  • Normal value of neuron-specific enolase for predicting good neurological outcomes in comatose out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors
    Dongju Kim, Hyojeong Kwon, Sang-Min Kim, June-Sung Kim, Youn-Jung Kim, Won Young Kim, Jean Baptiste Lascarrou
    PLOS ONE.2024; 19(6): e0305771.     CrossRef
  • The Effect of Therapeutic Hypothermia on Ischemic Brain Injury in a Rat Model of Cardiac Arrest: An Assessment Using 18F-FDG PET
    Daehee Kim, Woon Jeong Lee, Seon Hee Woo, Hye Won Lee, Bom Sahn Kim, Hai-Jeon Yoon
    Diagnostics.2024; 14(15): 1674.     CrossRef
  • Optimal Timing of the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio as Early Predictors of Neurological Outcomes in Postcardiac Arrest Patients
    Dongju Kim, Hanna Park, Sang-Min Kim, Won Young Kim
    Life.2024; 14(11): 1421.     CrossRef
  • Factors affecting the occurrence of pressure injuries among patients receiving targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest
    Shinhye Ahn, Minjeong An, Sung-Hee Yoo, Hyunyoung Park
    Australian Critical Care.2023; 36(3): 313.     CrossRef
  • The Association Between Induction Rate and Neurologic Outcome in Patients Undergoing Targeted Temperature Management at 33°C
    Dong Hun Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Yong Soo Cho, Kyung Woon Jeung, Yong Hun Jung, Seok Jin Ryu, Dong Ki Kim
    Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management.2023; 13(1): 16.     CrossRef
  • Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation location, coronary angiography and survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
    Yoonjic Kim, Jeong Ho Park, Sun Young Lee, Young Sun Ro, Ki Jeong Hong, Kyoung Jun Song, Sang Do Shin
    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.2023; 64: 142.     CrossRef
  • Association of ultra-early diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging with neurological outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
    Changshin Kang, Jin Hong Min, Jung Soo Park, Yeonho You, Wonjoon Jeong, Hong Joon Ahn, Yong Nam In, In Ho Lee, Hye Seon Jeong, Byung Kook Lee, Jinwoo Jeong
    Critical Care.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Association of Socioeconomic Status With Long-Term Outcome in Survivors After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Nationwide Population-Based Longitudinal Study
    Kyung Hun Yoo, Yongil Cho, Jaehoon Oh, Juncheol Lee, Byuk Sung Ko, Hyunggoo Kang, Tae Ho Lim, Sang Hwan Lee
    JMIR Public Health and Surveillance.2023; 9: e47156.     CrossRef
  • Association of B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Level with Clinical Outcome in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Emergency Department Patients
    Heejin Hong, Jihyun Kim, Hana Min, Yong Kim, Tae-Youn Kim
    Diagnostics.2023; 13(15): 2522.     CrossRef
  • Saline versus Plasma Solution-A in Initial Resuscitation of Patients with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Jae-Hyug Woo, Yong Su Lim, Jin Seong Cho, Hyuk Jun Yang, Jae Ho Jang, Jea Yeon Choi, Woo Sung Choi
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2023; 12(15): 5040.     CrossRef
  • Management of post-cardiac arrest syndrome
    Mi-Jin Lee
    Journal of the Korean Medical Association.2023; 66(9): 545.     CrossRef
  • Effect of adjuvant thiamine and ascorbic acid administration on the neurologic outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: A before-and-after study
    Youn-Jung Kim, You Jin Lee, Yong Hwan Kim, Won Young Kim
    Resuscitation.2023; 193: 110018.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of Clinical Outcomes between Rebound Hyperthermia and Non-Rebound Hypertherma Groups in Postcardiac Arrest Syndrome Patients Undergoing Targeted Temperature Management
    Ha Na Rhee, Jeong Yun Park
    Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing.2023; 16(3): 99.     CrossRef
  • Serum spectrin breakdown product and neurofilament heavy in predicting outcome after cardiac arrest: A diagnostic accuracy study
    Kiwook Kim, Joo Suk Oh, Hyo Joon Kim, Hwan Song, Sang Hoon Oh, Chun Song Youn, Kyoung Ho Choi, Kyu Nam Park
    Heliyon.2023; 9(12): e22582.     CrossRef
  • Early identified risk factors and their predictive performance of brain death in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors
    Bong Kyu Lee, Jin Hong Min, Jung Soo Park, Changshin Kang, Byung Kook Lee
    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.2022; 56: 117.     CrossRef
  • Ion Shift Index at the Immediate Post-Cardiac Arrest Period as an Early Prognostic Marker in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors
    Boram Kim, Hyojeong Kwon, Sang-Min Kim, June-Sung Kim, Seung Ryoo, Youn-Jung Kim, Won Kim
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2022; 11(20): 6187.     CrossRef
  • Diet-related complications according to the timing of enteral nutrition support in patients who recovered from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a propensity score matched analysis
    Gun Woo Kim, Young-Il Roh, Kyoung-Chul Cha, Sung Oh Hwang, Jae Hun Han, Woo Jin Jung
    Acute and Critical Care.2022; 37(4): 610.     CrossRef
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Emergency Medical Services | Patient Safety

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Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2018;5(1):14-21.   Published online March 30, 2018
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Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2018;5(1):14-21.   Published online March 30, 2018
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Objective
Patients are often transported within the hospital, especially in cases of critical illness for which computed tomography (CT) is performed. Since increased transport time increases the risks of complications, reducing transport time is important for patient safety. This study aimed to evaluate the ability of our newly invented device, the Easy Tube Arrange Device (ETAD), to reduce transport time for CT evaluation in cases of critical illness.
Methods
This prospective randomized control study included 60 volunteers. Each participant arranged five or six intravenous fluid lines, monitoring lines (noninvasive blood pressure, electrocardiography, central venous pressure, arterial catheter), and therapeutic equipment (O2 supply device, Foley catheter) on a Resusci Anne mannequin. We measured transport time for the CT evaluation by using conventional and ETAD method.
Results
The median transport time for CT evaluation was 488.50 seconds (95% confidence interval [CI], 462.75 to 514.75) and, 503.50 seconds (95% CI, 489.50 to 526.75) with 5 and 6 fluid lines using the conventional method and 364.50 seconds (95% CI, 335.00 to 388.75), and 363.50 seconds (95% CI, 331.75 to 377.75) with ETAD (all P<0.001). The time differences were 131.50 (95% CI, 89.25 to 174.50) and 148.00 (95% CI, 116.00 to 177.75) (all P<0.001).
Conclusion
The transport time for CT evaluation was reduced using the ETAD, which would be expected to reduce the complications that may occur during transport in cases of critical illness.

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  • Management of Patient Tubes and Lines During Early Mobility in the Intensive Care Unit
    Ellen Benjamin, Lindsey Roddy, Karen K. Giuliano
    Human Factors in Healthcare.2022; : 100017.     CrossRef
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Reduction of intra-hospital transport time using the easy tube arrange device
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2016;3(2):81-87.   Published online June 30, 2016
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Reduction of intra-hospital transport time using the easy tube arrange device
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2016;3(2):81-87.   Published online June 30, 2016
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Objective
Critically ill patients sometimes require transport to another location. Longer intra-hospital transport time increases the risk of hemodynamic instability and associated complications. Therefore, reducing intra-hospital transport time is critical. Our objective was to evaluate whether or not a new device the easy tube arrange device (ETAD) has the potential to reduce intra-hospital transport time of critically ill patients.
Methods
We enrolled volunteers for this prospective randomized controlled study. Each participant arranged four, five, and six fluid tubings, monitoring lines, and therapeutic equipment on a cardiopulmonary resuscitation training mannequin (Resusci Anne). The time required to arrange the fluid tubings for intra-hospital transport using two different methods was evaluated.
Results
The median time to arrange four, five, and six fluid tubings was 86.00 (76.50 to 98.50), 96.00 (86.00 to 113.00), and 115.50 (93.00 to 130.75) seconds, respectively, using the conventional method and 60.50 (52.50 to 72.75), 69.00 (57.75 to 80.80), and 72.50 (64.75 to 90.50) seconds using the ETAD (all P<0.001). The total duration (for preparing the basic setting and organizing before and after the transport) was 280.00 (268.75 to 293.00), 315.50 (304.75 to 330.75), and 338.00 (319.50 to 360.25) seconds for four, five, and six fluid tubings, respectively, using the conventional method and 274.50 (261.75 to 289.25), 288.00 (271.75 to 298.25), and 301.00 (284.50 to 310.75) seconds, respectively, using the new method (P=0.024, P<0.001, and P<0.001, respectively).
Conclusion
The ETAD was convenient to use, reduced the time to arrange medical tubings, and is expected to assist medical staff during intra-hospital transport.

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  • Management of patient tubes and lines during early mobility in the intensive care unit
    Ellen Benjamin, Lindsey Roddy, Karen K. Giuliano
    Human Factors in Healthcare.2022; 2: 100017.     CrossRef
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    Yingli Hu, Donglei Shi, Lili You, Wei Li
    Nursing in Critical Care.2021; 26(5): 326.     CrossRef
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    Joseph Mendlovic, Eli Gargir, David E. Katz
    Technology and Health Care.2021; 29(5): 1049.     CrossRef
  • Improving quality and safety during intrahospital transport of critically ill patients: A critical incident study
    Lina Bergman, Monica Pettersson, Wendy Chaboyer, Eric Carlström, Mona Ringdal
    Australian Critical Care.2020; 33(1): 12.     CrossRef
  • Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?
    Kyung Hyeok Song, Sung Uk Cho, Jin Woong Lee, Yong Chul Cho, Won Joon Jeong, Yeon Ho You, Seung Ryu, Seung Whan Kim, In Sool Yoo, Ki Hyuk Joo
    Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine.2018; 5(1): 14.     CrossRef
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Resuscitation

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Outcome and current status of therapeutic hypothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Korea using data from the Korea Hypothermia Network registry
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2014;1(1):19-27.   Published online September 30, 2014
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Outcome and current status of therapeutic hypothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Korea using data from the Korea Hypothermia Network registry
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2014;1(1):19-27.   Published online September 30, 2014
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Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) has become the standard strategy for reducing brain damage in the postresuscitation period. The aim of this study was to investigate current TH performance and outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors using data from the Korean Hypothermia Network (KORHN) registry.

Methods

We used the KORHN registry, a web-based multicenter registry that includes 24 participating hospitals throughout the Republic of Korea. Adult comatose OHCA survivors treated with TH between 2007 and 2012 were included. The primary outcomes were neurological outcome at hospital discharge and in-hospital mortality. The secondary outcomes were TH performance and adverse events during TH.

Results

A total of 930 patients were included, of whom 556 (59.8%) survived to discharge and 249 (26.8%) were discharged with good neurologic outcomes. The median time from return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) to the start of TH was 101 minutes (interquartile range [IQR], 46 to 200 minutes). The induction, maintenance, and rewarming durations were 150 minutes (IQR, 80 to 267 minutes), 1,440 minutes (IQR, 1,290 to 1,440 minutes), and 708 minutes (IQR, 420 to 900 minutes), respectively. The time from the ROSC to coronary angiography was 1,045 hours (IQR, 121 to 12,051 hours). Hyperglycemia (46.3%) was the most frequent adverse event.

Conclusion

More than one-quarter of the OHCA survivors (26.8%) were discharged with good neurologic outcomes. TH performance was appropriately managed in terms of the factors related to its timing, including cooling start time and rewarming duration.

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    Sang Hoon Oh, Han Joon Kim, Kyu Nam Park, Chun Song Youn, Jee Yong Lim, Hyo Joon Kim, Hyo Jin Bang
    Journal of the American Heart Association.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Yong Hun Jung, Hyoung Youn Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Bup Kyung Choi, Tae-Hoon Kim, Jin Woong Kim, Hyun Chul Kim, Hyung Joong Kim, Kyung Woon Jeung
    Neurocritical Care.2024; 40(2): 538.     CrossRef
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    Hwan Song, Sang Hoon Oh, Hye Rim Woo
    Diagnostics.2022; 12(5): 1190.     CrossRef
  • Ultra-early neurologic outcome prediction of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors using combined diffusion-weighted imaging findings and quantitative analysis of apparent diffusion coefficient
    Jung Soo Park, Yong Nam In, Yeon Ho You, Jin Hong Min, Hong Joon Ahn, In Sool Yoo, Seung Whan Kim, Jin Woong Lee, Seung Ryu, Won Joon Jeong, Yong Chul Cho, Se Kwang Oh, Sung Uk Cho, Chang Shin Kang, In Ho Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hun Lee, Dong Hoon Lee
    Resuscitation.2020; 148: 39.     CrossRef
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    Wan Jing Tay, Huihua Li, Andrew FW Ho, Ching Hui Sia, Georgina GJ Kwek, Sohil Pothiawala, Nur Shahidah, Kenneth BK Tan, Aaron SL Aaron SL Wong, Duu Wen Sewa, Eric TS Lim, Chee Tang Chin, Marcus EH Marcus EH Ong
    Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.2020; 49(3): 127.     CrossRef
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    Soo Hyun Kim, Kyu Nam Park, Chun Song Youn, Minjung Kathy Chae, Won Young Kim, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hoon Lee, Tae Chang Jang, Jae Hoon Lee, Yoon Hee Choi, Je Sung You, In Soo Cho, Su Jin Kim, Jong-Seok Lee, Yong Hwan Kim, Min Seob Sim, Jonghwan Shin, Yoo
    Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine.2020; 7(4): 250.     CrossRef
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    Seung Mok Ryoo, Seung Joon Yoo, Joon Sung Kim, Gina Yu, Sungmin Jung, Youn-Jung Kim, Chang Hwan Sohn, Won Young Kim
    Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management.2019; 9(3): 190.     CrossRef
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    Yoo Seok Park, Yoon Hee Choi, Je Hyeok Oh, In Soo Cho, Kyoung-Chul Cha, Byung-Sun Choi, Je Sung You
    Critical Care.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Je Hyeok Oh, Dong Hoon Lee, In Soo Cho, Chun Song Youn, Byung Kook Lee, Jung Hee Wee, Kyoung-Chul Cha, Minjung Kathy Chae, Jonghwan Shin
    Journal of Critical Care.2019; 54: 197.     CrossRef
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    Seung Mok Ryoo, Dong Hun Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Chun Song Youn, Youn-Jung Kim, Su Jin Kim, Yong Hwan Kim, Won Young Kim
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2019; 8(9): 1360.     CrossRef
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    Hyung Ki Moon, Jinhee Jang, Kyu Nam Park, Soo Hyun Kim, Byung Kook Lee, Sang Hoon Oh, Kyung Woon Jeung, Seung Pill Choi, In Soo Cho, Chun Song Youn
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    Dong Hoon Lee, Sun Hwa Lee, Je Hyeok Oh, In Soo Cho, Young Hwan Lee, Chul Han, Wook Jin Choi, You Dong Sohn
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    Jeong Ho Park, Jae Hun Oh, Seung Pill Choi, Jung Hee Wee
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    Byung Kook Lee, In Soo Cho, Joo Suk Oh, Wook Jin Choi, Jung Hee Wee, Chang Sun Kim, Won Young Kim, Chun Song Youn, Salvatore De Rosa
    PLOS ONE.2018; 13(12): e0209327.     CrossRef
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    Yong Hun Jung, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hun Lee, Sung Min Lee, Yong Soo Cho, Kyung Woon Jeung
    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.2017; 35(2): 268.     CrossRef
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    Internal and Emergency Medicine.2017;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Byung Kook Lee, Won Young Kim, Jonghwan Shin, Joo Suk Oh, Jung Hee Wee, Kyoung Chul Cha, Yooseok Park, Jae Hyung Choi, Kyung Woon Jeung
    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.2016; 34(8): 1583.     CrossRef
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    Byoung-Joon Oh, Yong-Gyun Im, Eunjung Park, Young-Gi Min, Sang-Cheon Choi
    Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine.2016; 3(2): 100.     CrossRef
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    Won Chul Cha, Eui Jung Lee, Seung-sik Hwang
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    Young-Min Kim, Chun Song Youn, Soo Hyun Kim, Byung Kook Lee, In Soo Cho, Gyu Chong Cho, Kyung Woon Jeung, Sang Hoon Oh, Seung Pill Choi, Jong Hwan Shin, Kyoung-Chul Cha, Joo Suk Oh, Hyeon Woo Yim, Kyu Nam Park
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  • Prognostic values of gray matter to white matter ratios on early brain computed tomography in adult comatose patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac etiology
    Byung Kook Lee, Kyung Woon Jeung, Kyoung Hwan Song, Yong Hun Jung, Wook Jin Choi, Soo Hyun Kim, Chun Sung Youn, In Soo Cho, Dong Hun Lee
    Resuscitation.2015; 96: 46.     CrossRef
  • A survey-based study on the protocols for therapeutic hypothermia in cardiac arrest patients in Korea: focusing on the differences between level 1 and 2 centers
    Tae Gwan Oh, Won Chul Cha, Ik Joon Jo, Mun Ju Kang, Dong Woo Lee
    Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine.2015; 2(4): 210.     CrossRef
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    Sang Hoon Oh, Kyu Nam Park, Young-Min Shon, Young-Min Kim, Han Joon Kim, Chun Song Youn, Soo Hyun Kim, Seung Pill Choi, Seok Chan Kim
    Circulation.2015; 132(12): 1094.     CrossRef
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