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경피 간침 생검후 혈종발생에 대한 압박 및 비압박 안정의 영향
손수인(Soo In Sohn),강영우(Young Woo Kang),허정욱(Jung Wook Hur),안성훈(Sung Hoon Ahn),박승국(Soong Kook Park),우성구(Seong Koo Woo) 대한내과학회 1991 대한내과학회지 Vol.41 No.2
Percutaneous needle biopsy of the liver is known to be a commonly utilized and safety procedure that can be performed at the patients bedside. But the compression of the biopsy site makes the patient uncomfortable, on the other hand intrahepatic or subcapsular hematoma formation could be serious and a life threatening complication. Recently, real-time ultrasound technigues have been used for early detection of such complication. We compared blood pressure, pulse rate and hematoma incidence between the compression group (45 patients) and the noncompression group (49 patients) after percutaneous liver biopsy. The results were as follows: 1) Intrahepatic hematoma developed in one case in each group and their diameter were less than 10 mm. 2) There was no significance in hematoma incidence between the 2 groups. 3) There was no significant difference in blood pressure and pulse rate between the two groups. In conclusion, we think that noncompression after percutaneous liver biopsy is a safe method.
노희진 ( Hie Jin Noh ),손우성 ( Woo Sung Sohn ),최충호 ( Choong Ho Choi ),김혜영 ( Hae Young Kim ) 한국치위생과학회 2011 치위생과학회지 Vol.11 No.4
The aim of this analysis was to investigate the relationship between the level of safety behavior and the level of oral health behavior among Korean children. Data used in this analysis were from the 2005 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). A representative sample of 4,292 children aged from three to eleven years who completed both health interview and health behavior survey. Simple and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted. All analyses were weighted and SAS 9.1 survey data analysis procedures were used to estimate standard errors accounting for the complex sampling design of the KNHANES. More than seventy percent of children did not keep general safety behaviors except seat on back seat in a car. About seventy five percent of children had experience of preventive oral care during last one year, but about fifty six percent of children brush their teeth twice a day. Socioeconomic status and health behaviors were significantly related in three to six old age group only (p<.05). Generally significant relationship was not found between general safety and oral health behaviors. Among Korean children, general safety and oral health behaviors might be not related each other. Education for general safety behaviors should be underlined for all children. Especially preschool-children with low socioeconomic status need to be educated for healthy behaviors.