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Sungsoo Lee
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 171
Citations - 1898
Sungsoo Lee is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 140 publications receiving 1547 citations. Previous affiliations of Sungsoo Lee include University Health System & Ajou University.
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Inhaled hydrogen gas therapy for prevention of lung transplant-induced ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats.
Tomohiro Kawamura,Chien Sheng Huang,Chien Sheng Huang,Naobumi Tochigi,Sungsoo Lee,Norihisa Shigemura,Timothy R. Billiar,Meinoshin Okumura,Atsunori Nakao,Yoshiya Toyoda +9 more
TL;DR: Investigating whether inhaled hydrogen gas could reduce graft I/R injury during lung transplantation found it attenuated graft injury as indicated by significantly improved gas exchange 2 hr after reperfusion and demonstrated antioxidant effects of hydrogen in the transplanted lungs.
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Amelioration of rat cardiac cold ischemia/reperfusion injury with inhaled hydrogen or carbon monoxide, or both.
Atsunori Nakao,David J. Kaczorowski,Yinna Wang,Jon Cardinal,Bettina M. Buchholz,Ryujiro Sugimoto,Kimimasa Tobita,Sungsoo Lee,Yoshiya Toyoda,Timothy R. Billiar,Kenneth R. McCurry,Kenneth R. McCurry +11 more
TL;DR: Combined therapy with hydrogen and CO demonstrated enhanced therapeutic efficacy via both anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms, and may be a clinically feasible approach for preventing cold I/R injury of the myocardium.
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Hydrogen inhalation ameliorates ventilator-induced lung injury
Chien Sheng Huang,Tomohiro Kawamura,Sungsoo Lee,Sungsoo Lee,Naobumi Tochigi,Norihisa Shigemura,Bettina M. Buchholz,John Kloke,Timothy R. Billiar,Yoshiya Toyoda,Atsunori Nakao +10 more
TL;DR: Inhaled hydrogen gas effectively reduced VILI-associated inflammatory responses, at both a local and systemic level, via its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiapoptotic effects.
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Staple Line Coverage After Bullectomy for Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax: A Randomized Trial
Sungsoo Lee,Hyeong Ryul Kim,Sukki Cho,Sukki Cho,Dong Myung Huh,Eung Bae Lee,Kyoung Min Ryu,Deug Gon Cho,Hyo Chae Paik,Dong Kwan Kim,Sung-Ho Lee,Jeong Su Cho,Jae-Ik Lee,Ho Choi,Kwhanmien Kim,Kwhanmien Kim,Sanghoon Jheon,Sanghoon Jheon +17 more
TL;DR: In terms of postoperative recurrence rate, visceral pleural coverage after thoracoscopic bullectomy was not inferior to mechanical pleurodesis, which has potential disadvantages such as disturbed normal pleural physiology.
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Analysis of Unexpected Conversion to Thoracotomy During Thoracoscopic Lobectomy in Lung Cancer.
Chun Sung Byun,Sungsoo Lee,Dae Joon Kim,Jin Gu Lee,Chang Young Lee,Inkyung Jung,Kyung Young Chung +6 more
TL;DR: Unexpected conversion to thoracotomy during VATS lobectomy in lung cancer does not appear to increase overall surgical morbidity and mortality, however, with high-risk patients, the surgeon requires careful selection for VATS candidate.