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    Oxford University Press (OUP) ; 1961
    In:  Journal of Economic Entomology Vol. 54, No. 6 ( 1961-12-01), p. 1085-1090
    In: Journal of Economic Entomology, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 54, No. 6 ( 1961-12-01), p. 1085-1090
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    ISSN: 1938-291X , 0022-0493
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publication Date: 1961
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    The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; 1961
    In:  Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Vol. 11, No. 1 ( 1961-12-01), p. 7-35
    In: Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, Vol. 11, No. 1 ( 1961-12-01), p. 7-35
    Abstract: A) Studies on Unoperated PatientsThirty TB patients who have been admitted to the Masan Transportation Sanatorium were selected for the study along with ten healthy men acting as the control group. Patients were divided into three equal groups, the minimal(Min), moder-ately-advanced(MA) and far-advanced(FA), dependent upon the severity of disease. Ages of subjects ranged from 20 to 49 years old, with the average of 33. The vital capacity and its subdivisions, the residual volume, the maximal breathing capacity, the minute volume and the resting oxygen consumption were measured and the data obtained from each group was compared with one another. Results may be briefly summarized as follows:1. The vital capacity as well as the inspriatory capacity and the expiratory reserve clume showed a moderate reduction in the FA group, suggesting a reduction in the ventilatory volume of the lung as a result of the extensive lesion in this group. 2. The residual volume increased progressively as the severity of TB increased. 3. The maximal breathing capacity was lowered while the timed vital capacity was delayed in the FA group.4. The calculated values of both the Leshe's index and the index of air trapping were significantly increased.5. Neither the capacity ratio nor the calculated air velocity index showed any significant difference among various groups. suggesting that the air-way resistance is not altered in TB patients.6. The minute cilume as well as the resting oxygen consumption showed no significant difference among various groups.7. These results are considered to be largely due to both the emphysematous and fibrotic changes of the lung, which ar known to occur secondarily in the far-advanced TB patients.B) Studies on Operated PatientsVarious surgical operations such as pnemnonectomy(3 cases), thoracoplasty(4 cases), left upper lobectomy(4 cases) and right upper lobectomy(5 cases) were performed on pulmonary TB patients when they were considered to improve the disease. Ages of patients ranged from 30 to 47 years old. with the average of 35.Measurements of various lung volumes and of ventilatory capacities, as indicated in the previous section, were made before and after(3to 12 months) the operation and results are compared as summarized below:1. The vital capacity as well as the inspiratory capacity and the expiratory reserve volume were reduced most after the pneumonectomy, moderately after the left or right upper lobectomy and least after the thoracoplasty.2. The R.V./T.L.C. ratio was increased by 14.3%, and 5.5% after left upper lobectomy and pneumonectomy, respectively, but it showed little change after either right upper lobectomy or thoracoplasty. The increase in this ratio seems to indicate that the remaining lung tissue overexpands in order to fill the space provided by the resection.3. The maximal breathing capacity was lowered most after both the pneumonectomy(by 28.4%) and the thoracoplasty(by 19.3%), and decreased less after the left or right upper lobectomy.4. The timed vital capacity showed slight improvement(by5%) in all groups after the surgery.5. Calculated values of the air velocity index the capacity ratio, the Leslie's index and the index of air trapping showed no significant change in all groups after the surgery.6. The resting minute volume was significantly increased after the pneumonectomy, while the resing oxygen consumption was no alterd, with the result that the ventilation equivalent was raised in this group. This is probably due to the reduction in the surface area available for the gas exchange after the pneumonecomy, which would invariably lower the overall efficiency of the gas exchange. No significant changes were seen in other groups.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1738-3536 , 2005-6184
    Language: English
    Publisher: The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
    Publication Date: 1961
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    The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; 1962
    In:  Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Vol. 12, No. 1 ( 1962-12-01), p. 13-21
    In: Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, Vol. 12, No. 1 ( 1962-12-01), p. 13-21
    Abstract: The problem, how to manage so-callcd chronic far-advanced drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patients, attracted the new attention of chest clinicians and investigators and many trails have been made to solve the problem.Since the advent of P. Z. A. by Kushner (1952) many secondary antituhcrculous drugs includingC.S., K.M. and 1314 TH appeared in rapid succession and seemed to give new enthusiasm.The author has made a study on the effect of various secondary anti-tuberculous drugs including C.S., P.Z.A,K.M. Abcid , and T.M. in the group of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis patients resistant against three principle drugs (S.M. ,I.N.H., P.A.S.) and summarised the results as follows.1) Among 96 patients of medical cases.Roentgenological improvement was made in 39.0% for C.S. group, 28.6% for P.Z.A., 9.1% for K.M.,8.7% for Abcid, respectively and most of the improvement was only slight in degree.2) The sputum conversion rate was very poor, only two cases, one is C.S. group another is P.Z.A. group.3) The symptomatic improvements were most excellent in C.S. group, that is. about two third of the patients among C.S. group showed improvement of one or more subjective symptoms.4) The side reactions were most frequent in P.Z.A. group, and two cases of severe joint pain and one casc of aunte hepatitis were most haza dous. The occurrence of the neuropsychiatric disorder with C.S. and the damagc of Vlll nerve with K. M. not significant in this sludy.5) Among 75 patients of surgery combined, the sputum conversion rate was 100% except of dead cases immediately after operation.6) The occurrence of complication after operation was 34.5% in the principle drug resistant group and it was as high as other reports. (Adrews. Sweetman) Over-all operation mortality rate was 5.06%.7) The over-all conclusion of this study is the secondary anti-tuberculosis drugs at present have some effects in the management of chronic. principle drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis patient but not so much optimistic as many author's reports.
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    ISSN: 1738-3536 , 2005-6184
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    Publisher: The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; 1961
    In:  Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Vol. 10, No. 1 ( 1961-12-01), p. 40-44
    In: Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, Vol. 10, No. 1 ( 1961-12-01), p. 40-44
    Abstract: We observed the roentgenological & bacteriological results of anti-tuberculous chemotherapy among the 86 of newly diagnosed, previously untreated patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who had visited to our clinic since September 1958 to April 1960.In addition, we also studied the prevalence of bacillary resistant to S.M., P.A.S. and I.N.H. among them.The results we obtained are as follows:1) 79 % of them showed roentgenological improvement during the course of antituberculous chemotherapy.(Marked Imp: 22%, Mod. Imp.: 26 %, Slight Imp.: 31%) 2) Sputum negative conversion was seen in 89%, and most of them converted within 4 months of chemotherapy. It is believed also that an adequate bed rest still played an important role in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.3) Persistent positive sputum was seen in 11% and most of them had cavitary lesions, longer duration until diagnosed and irregular treatment.4) Sensitivity tests to S.M. P.A.S. and I.N.H. were under-taken oh 69 positive culture The rates of primary drug-resistant were as follows; S .M. (10r.) 13%, P.A.S. (10r.) 4%, I.N.H.(5r.) 13%.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1738-3536 , 2005-6184
    Language: English
    Publisher: The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
    Publication Date: 1961
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