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Cancer Res Treat ; 53(4): 926-934, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34082493

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Six forms relating to decisions on life-sustaining treatment (LST) for patients at the end-of-life (EOL) in hospital are required by the "Act on Decision of LST for Patients at the EOL." We investigated the preparation and creation status of these documents from the database of the National Agency for Management of LST. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed the contents and details of each document necessary for decisions on LST, and the creation status of forms. We defined patients completing form 1 as "self-determined" of LST, and those whose family members had completed form 11/12 as "family decision" of LST. According to the determination subject, we compared the four items of LST on form 13 (the paper of implementation of LST) and the documentation time interval between forms. RESULTS: The six forms require information about the patient, doctor, specialized doctor, family members, institution, decision for LST, and intention to use hospice services. Of 44,381 who had completed at least one document, 36,693 patients had form 13. Among them, 11,531, 10,976, and 12,551 people completed forms 1, 11, and 12, respectively. The documentation time interval from forms 1, 11, or 12 to form 13 was 8.6±13.6 days, 1.0±9.5 days, and 1.5±9.7 days, respectively. CONCLUSION: The self-determination rate of LST was 31% and the mean time interval from self-determination to implementation of LST was 8.6 days. The creation of these forms still takes place when the patients are close to death.


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Disease/psychology , Family/psychology , Forms as Topic , Hospitals/trends , Physicians/psychology , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Terminal Care/psychology , Withholding Treatment/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Decision Making , Disease/etiology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Republic of Korea , Survival Rate , Terminal Care/legislation & jurisprudence , Withholding Treatment/ethics , Withholding Treatment/legislation & jurisprudence
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Am J Dent ; 28(6): 333-6, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26846038

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PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of dentifrices with and without abrasives on the wear and surface topography of human dentin following simulated toothbrushing in vitro. METHODS: 24 dentin specimens were prepared and randomly allocated to a liquid dentifrice (Garglin Gum-Guard), conventional dentifrice (333 Clinic Total Care), and control (distilled water) groups. Specimens were subjected to simulated toothbrushing of 50,000 repeated strokes under a 150 g-load. The dentin surface was profiled in each specimen using a profilometer before and after toothbrushing. The mean surface roughness (Ra) of the specimens was calculated and compared by one-way ANOVA and Tukey's post-hoc test (α = 0.05). The dentin surfaces were further examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). RESULTS: The Ra values were similar between the liquid dentifrice and control groups (P > 0.05), and was significantly higher in the conventional dentifrice group (P < 0.001). On SEM examination, patent dentin tubules were observed in the conventional dentifrice and liquid dentifrice groups, but were not observed in the control group.


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Dentifrices/therapeutic use , Dentin/ultrastructure , Tooth Wear/etiology , Toothbrushing/methods , Toothpastes/therapeutic use , Cariostatic Agents/therapeutic use , Cetylpyridinium/therapeutic use , Fluorides/therapeutic use , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Phosphates/therapeutic use , Random Allocation , Silicon Dioxide/therapeutic use , Water/chemistry
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