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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine ; : 616-630, 2022.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-967867

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Objective@#The purpose of this study was to identify if there was a perception of difficulty in using emergency department (ED) services during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the contributing factors to this situation through a cross-sectional public survey in a metropolitan city. @*Methods@#In November 2020, face-to-face interviews based on a structured questionnaire were conducted with 1,000 citizens. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the factors affecting the perception of difficulty in using the ED. @*Results@#Of the respondents, 65.2% (58.9% male and 71.3% female) perceived difficulty in using ED services during the pandemic. By age, 69.8% of those who had this perception were under the age of 40 years ; 63.2% were 40-64 years old, and 61.1% were over the age of 65. Of the total number of respondents, 24.8% and 13.8% said they would hesitate to visit ED for chest pain and neurological symptoms, respectively. As a result of multivariate analysis, the significant contributing factors were age under 40 years old, female gender, fear of in-hospital COVID-19 contagion, emergency medical technician (EMT) referral to the ED, and prior experience with the emergency medical service (EMS) dispatch center. @*Conclusion@#A significant percentage of respondents perceived that it was difficult to use ED services during the COVID19 pandemic, even when experiencing chest pain and neurological symptoms, which require urgent treatment. Younger age, women, and fear of nosocomial COVID-19 contagion appear to have aggravated this situation. Conversely, prior experience with the EMS dispatch center and visits to the EMT-recommended ED facilitated ED utilization.

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Brain Tumor Research and Treatment ; : 151-157, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-937259

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a brain tumor notorious for its malignancy. The key reason for the limited efficacy of standard treatment is the high recurrence rate of GBM, even after surgical resection. Hence, intensive postsurgical chemical therapies, such as the systemic delivery of various drugs and/ or drug combinations, are typically followed after surgery. However, overcoming the blood-brain barrier by systemic administration to efficiently deliver drugs to the brain tumor remains a daunting goal. Therefore, various local drug delivery methods showing potential for improved therapeutic efficacy have been proposed. In particular, the recent application of electronic devices for the controlled delivery of chemotherapy drugs to GBM tissue has attracted attention. We herein review the recent progress of local drug delivery strategies, including electronics-assisted strategies, at the research and commercial level. We also present a brief discussion of the unsolved challenges and future research direction of localized chemotherapy methods for GBM.

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