Jeong‐Min Ryu
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View article: Development and Usability Evaluation of VR Educational Content for Disaster Safety Education to Enhance Fire Evacuation Skills of Students with Developmental Disabilities
Development and Usability Evaluation of VR Educational Content for Disaster Safety Education to Enhance Fire Evacuation Skills of Students with Developmental Disabilities Open
View article: Point-of-care ultrasound as the first imaging strategy in young infants aged under 90 days presenting with gastrointestinal manifestations at the emergency department
Point-of-care ultrasound as the first imaging strategy in young infants aged under 90 days presenting with gastrointestinal manifestations at the emergency department Open
This study compared the emergency department (ED) flow of young infants under 90 days old presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms who underwent point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) versus X-ray (XR) as their primary imaging test. The study r…
View article: Machine Learning–based Prediction of Blood Stream Infection in Pediatric Febrile Neutropenia
Machine Learning–based Prediction of Blood Stream Infection in Pediatric Febrile Neutropenia Open
Objectives: This study aimed to develop machine learning (ML) prediction models for identifying bloodstream infection (BSI) and septic shock (SS) in pediatric patients with cancer who presenting febrile neutropenia (FN) at emergency depart…
View article: Clinical features and use of renal replacement therapy in children who visit the emergency department with benign acute childhood myositis or rhabdomyolysis who visit the emergency department
Clinical features and use of renal replacement therapy in children who visit the emergency department with benign acute childhood myositis or rhabdomyolysis who visit the emergency department Open
Purpose: This study was performed to analyze clinical features and use of renal replacement therapy (RRT) for children who visit the pediatric emergency department with benign acute childhood myositis (BACM) or rhabdomyolysis.Methods: We r…
View article: Ketamine sedation during air enema reduction of pediatric intussusception: Assessing safety and intraluminal pressure
Ketamine sedation during air enema reduction of pediatric intussusception: Assessing safety and intraluminal pressure Open
Background Recent reports have demonstrated promising results regarding the use of ketamine sedation for reducing pediatric intussusception without an associated elevated risk of bowel perforation. However, data on direct intraluminal pres…
View article: Change of utilization of emergency department in children after lifting mask mandates in a single center in Korea
Change of utilization of emergency department in children after lifting mask mandates in a single center in Korea Open
Purpose: We aimed to investigate changes in visiting patterns after the lifting of mask mandates in a single pediatric emergency medical center in Seoul, Korea.Methods: This retrospective study was based on the data of patients’ (≤ 18 year…
View article: Implementing Point‐of‐Care Ultrasound for Acute Scrotal Pain in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Implementing Point‐of‐Care Ultrasound for Acute Scrotal Pain in the Pediatric Emergency Department Open
Objectives Testicular torsion (TT) is a pediatric surgical emergency that requires prompt treatment. This study investigated the feasibility of point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) for diagnosing TT in the pediatric emergency department (ED). …
View article: Safety and efficacy of pediatric sedation protocol for diagnostic examination in a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective study
Safety and efficacy of pediatric sedation protocol for diagnostic examination in a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective study Open
Pediatric patients undergoing diagnostic tests in the pediatric emergency room are frequently sedated. Although efforts are made to prevent adverse events, no sedation protocol has specified the optimal regimen, dosage, and interval of med…
View article: The Association Between Media-Based Exposure to Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Emergency Department Visits for Self-Harm
The Association Between Media-Based Exposure to Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Emergency Department Visits for Self-Harm Open
View article: Changes in pediatric psychiatric emergency during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
Changes in pediatric psychiatric emergency during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic Open
Purpose: The lifestyle changes during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic possibly affected mental health among the pediatric population. We aimed to analyze changes in psychiatric emergency-related visits to the emergency department (ED…
View article: Risk factors for acute bronchiolitis-related return visits to the emergency department
Risk factors for acute bronchiolitis-related return visits to the emergency department Open
Purpose: Acute bronchiolitis (AB)-related return visits incur overuse of emergency medicine resources, crowding of emergency departments (EDs), and deterioration of rapport with the guardians. The authors aimed to analyze factors associate…
View article: Decreased Incidence of Pediatric Intussusception during COVID-19
Decreased Incidence of Pediatric Intussusception during COVID-19 Open
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) changed the epidemiology of various diseases. The present study retrospectively investigates the epidemiologic and clinical changes in pediatric intussusception for ages ≤ 7 years before (February 2019–J…
View article: Feasibility of Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Diagnosing Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis in the Emergency Department
Feasibility of Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Diagnosing Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis in the Emergency Department Open
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for diagnosing hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) in the emergency department (ED). Methods A retrospective study was conducted in infants aged…
View article: Decreased Cases of Pediatric Intussusception During COVID-19
Decreased Cases of Pediatric Intussusception During COVID-19 Open
Objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) changed the epidemiology of various diseases. The present study retrospectively investigated the epidemiologic and clinical changes of intussusception from before to after the COVID-19 outbre…
View article: Clinical utility of procalcitonin in febrile infants younger than 3 months of age visiting a pediatric emergency room: a retrospective single-center study
Clinical utility of procalcitonin in febrile infants younger than 3 months of age visiting a pediatric emergency room: a retrospective single-center study Open
Background Fever in infants under 90 days of age is highly likely to be caused by a severe bacterial infection (SBI) and it accounts for a large number of patients visiting the pediatric emergency room. In order to predict the bacterial in…
View article: Clinical utility of procalcitonin in febrile infants younger than 3 months of age visiting a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective single-center study
Clinical utility of procalcitonin in febrile infants younger than 3 months of age visiting a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective single-center study Open
BackgroundFever in infants under 90 days of age is highly likely to be caused by a severe bacterial infection (SBI) and it accounts for a large number of patients visiting the pediatric emergency room. In order to predict the bacterial inf…
View article: Pediatric Sedation in the Emergency Department: Trends from a Nationwide Population-based Study in Korea, 2007–2018
Pediatric Sedation in the Emergency Department: Trends from a Nationwide Population-based Study in Korea, 2007–2018 Open
The characteristics of patients related to sedatives use in the ED have changed over time. These changes should be considered in the development of future Korean guidelines regarding pediatric sedation in the ED.
View article: Clinical utility of procalcitonin in febrile infants younger than 3 months of age visiting a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective single-center study.
Clinical utility of procalcitonin in febrile infants younger than 3 months of age visiting a pediatric emergency room: A retrospective single-center study. Open
BackgroundFever in infants under 90 days of age is highly likely to be caused by a severe bacterial infection (SBI) and it accounts for a large number of patients visiting the pediatric emergency room. In order to predict the presence of a…
View article: Safety and Efficacy of Pediatric Sedation Protocols for Painless Diagnostic Examination in A Pediatric Emergency Room of A Single Tertiary Hospital
Safety and Efficacy of Pediatric Sedation Protocols for Painless Diagnostic Examination in A Pediatric Emergency Room of A Single Tertiary Hospital Open
Background : Pediatric patients undergoing diagnostic tests in the pediatric emergency room are frequently sedated. Although efforts are made to prevent adverse events, no sedation protocol has specified the optimal regimen, dosage, and in…
View article: Clinical Utility of Procalcitonin in Febrile Infants Younger Than 3 Months of Age Visiting a Pediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Single Center Study.
Clinical Utility of Procalcitonin in Febrile Infants Younger Than 3 Months of Age Visiting a Pediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Single Center Study. Open
BackgroundFever in infants under 90 days of age is highly likely to be caused by a severe bacterial infection (SBI) and it accounts for a large number of patients visiting the pediatric emergency room. In order to predict the presence of a…
View article: Quality of Life in Older Adults with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Quality of Life in Older Adults with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Open
The purpose of this study is to identify factors that affect health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of older patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and suggest ways to improve the same. Through this, we will improve the self-mana…
View article: Pediatric transport medicine: a yet unknown territory in Korea
Pediatric transport medicine: a yet unknown territory in Korea Open
See the article "Assessment of interhospital transport care for pediatric patients" via https://doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2019.00024.
View article: Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department
Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department Open
Background Intussusception decreases blood flow to the bowel, and tissue hypoperfusion results in increased lactic acid levels. We aimed to determine whether lactic acid levels are associated with pediatric intussusception outcomes. Method…
View article: Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department
Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department Open
Background: Intussusception decreases blood flow to the bowel, and tissue hypoperfusion results in increased lactic acid levels. We aimed to determine whether lactic acid levels are associated with pediatric intussusception outcomes. Metho…
View article: Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department
Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department Open
Background: Intussusception decreases blood flow to the bowel, and tissue hypoperfusion results in increased lactic acid levels. We aimed to determine whether lactic acid levels are associated with pediatric intussusception outcomes.Method…
View article: Point-of-care ultrasound may be useful for detecting pediatric intussusception at an early stage
Point-of-care ultrasound may be useful for detecting pediatric intussusception at an early stage Open
View article: Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department
Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department Open
Background: Intussusception decreases blood flow to the bowel, and tissue hypoperfusion results in increased lactic acid levels. We aimed to determine whether lactic acid levels are associated with pediatric intussusception outcomes. Metho…
View article: Point-of-Care Ultrasound May Be Useful for Detecting Pediatric Intussusception at an Early Stage
Point-of-Care Ultrasound May Be Useful for Detecting Pediatric Intussusception at an Early Stage Open
Background: This study aimed to verify the usefulness of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) performed by pediatric emergency physicians for detecting intussusception at an early stage. Methods: This retrospective study included 1-month- to 6…
View article: Point-of-Care Ultrasound May Be Useful for Detecting Pediatric Intussusception at an Early Stage
Point-of-Care Ultrasound May Be Useful for Detecting Pediatric Intussusception at an Early Stage Open
Background: This study aimed to verify the usefulness of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) performed by pediatric emergency physicians for detecting intussusception at an early stage. Methods: This retrospective study included 1-month- to 6…
View article: Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department
Lactic acid level as an outcome predictor in pediatric patients with intussusception in the emergency department Open
Background: Intussusception decreases blood flow to the bowel, and tissue hypoperfusion results in increased lactic acid levels. We aimed to determine whether lactic acid levels are associated with pediatric intussusception outcomes. Metho…