Seong Cho
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Recent Articles
1.
Lee I, Cho S, Ahn D, Kim M
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2021 Oct;
100(39):e27390.
PMID: 34596163
Rationale: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that involves multiple organs and causes various clinical manifestations. Cases of rhabdomyolysis as the initial presentation of SLE are rare, and...
2.
Cho S
Kidney Res Clin Pract
. 2021 Apr;
40(1):153-161.
PMID: 33789388
Background: Peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) use among critically ill patients with or without acute kidney injury (AKI) has gradually increased. Ultrasound-guided bedside PICC insertion in intensive care units (ICU)...
3.
Yang K, Cho S, Kim S, Lee Y
Nephron
. 2021 Mar;
145(3):238-244.
PMID: 33662953
Background: Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is a common serious complication in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Hyperphosphatemia is also common in HD patients and promotes vascular calcification. Given the association between vascular calcification...
4.
Lee Y, Cho S, Kim S
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):2381.
PMID: 33504820
The association between alcohol consumption and kidney function is intriguing, but study results are mixed and controversial. We examined the association of alcohol consumption with the overall change in kidney...
5.
Lee Y, Lee M, Wi Y, Cho S, Kim S
Nutr J
. 2020 Aug;
19(1):93.
PMID: 32861249
Background: A loss of muscle mass may be influenced by multiple factors. Insulin sensitivity and metabolic acidosis are associated with muscle wasting and may be improved with potassium intake. This...
6.
Lim Y, Yang G, Cho S, Kim S, Lee Y
Nephron
. 2020 Jul;
144(9):447-452.
PMID: 32721970
Background: The association between ultrafiltration rate (UFR) and mortality may be affected by the muscle mass or volume status in hemodialysis (HD) patients. However, there is an absence of data...
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Lee Y, Okuda Y, Sy J, Lee Y, Obi Y, Cho S, et al.
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2019 Dec;
75(3):342-350.
PMID: 31813665
Rationale & Objective: Patients receiving twice-weekly or less-frequent hemodialysis (HD) may need to undergo higher ultrafiltration rates (UFRs) to maintain acceptable fluid balance. We hypothesized that higher UFRs are associated...
8.
Kim Y, Kim Y, Shin S, Lee H, Kim S, Cho S, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2019 Apr;
20(1_suppl):15-19.
PMID: 31032727
The prevalence rate and the incidence rate of hemodialysis and functioning kidney transplant recipients have continuously increased; on the contrary, those of peritoneal dialysis have continuously decreased since 2006. Dialysis...
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Cho S
Kidney Res Clin Pract
. 2017 Jul;
36(2):175-181.
PMID: 28680825
Background: Salvage of a thrombosed arteriovenous fistula (AVF) by secondary fistula conversion may be more effective than a conventional endovascular procedure for forearm fistula thrombosis. Surgical access procedures are an...
10.
Cho S, Lee Y, Kim S
Korean J Intern Med
. 2017 Apr;
34(1):137-145.
PMID: 28415162
Background/aims: The strategy of access care at out center involves the use of ultrasound (USG) in case of physical examination (PE) abnormality. USG determines the need of angiography. This study...