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Jieun Oh
Researcher at Hallym University
Publications - 95
Citations - 1148
Jieun Oh is an academic researcher from Hallym University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Renal function. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 77 publications receiving 940 citations. Previous affiliations of Jieun Oh include Sacred Heart Hospital.
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Treatment of Depression and Effect of Antidepression Treatment on Nutritional Status in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
Ja-Ryong Koo,Jong-Yoo Yoon,Min-Ha Joo,Hyung Seok Lee,Jieun Oh,Seong-Gyun Kim,Jangwon Seo,Young-Ki Lee,Hyung-Jik Kim,Jung-Woo Noh,Sang-Kyu Lee,Bong-Ki Son +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that antidepressant medication with supportive psychotherapy can successfully treat depression and improve nutritional status in chronic hemodialysis patients with depression.
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Benefits of biocompatible PD fluid for preservation of residual renal function in incident CAPD patients: a 1-year study
TL;DR: This study suggests that LF may better preserve RRF over the 12-month treatment period in incident CAPD patients.
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Impact of sarcopenia on long-term mortality and cardiovascular events in patients undergoing hemodialysis.
TL;DR: Assessment of muscle strength and muscle mass may provide additional prognostic information to survival in patients with end-stage renal disease and sarcopenia was strongly associated with long-term mortality and cardiovascular events in HD patients.
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the phospholipase A2 receptor gene are associated with genetic susceptibility to idiopathic membranous nephropathy.
Sejoong Kim,Ho Jun Chin,Ki Young Na,Suhnggwon Kim,Jieun Oh,Wookyung Chung,Jung Woo Noh,Young-Ki Lee,Jong Tae Cho,Eun Kyoung Lee,Dong-Wan Chae,Progressive Renal Disease +11 more
TL;DR: The findings of this study suggest that PLA2R SNPs might be associated with the risk of developing MN.
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Intradialytic exercise improves physical function and reduces intradialytic hypotension and depression in hemodialysis patients.
So Yon Rhee,Jin Kyung Song,Suk Chul Hong,Jae Won Choi,Hee Jung Jeon,Dong Ho Shin,Eun Hee Ji,Eun Hee Choi,Ji-Yeon Lee,A-Ram Kim,Seung Wook Choi,Jieun Oh +11 more
TL;DR: Combination aerobic and anaerobic exercise training during dialysis was found to be effective on physical health status, intradialytic hypotension, and depression in terms of mental health, and may provide an appropriate guidance for encouraging exercise by nephrologists.