Choon Hak Lim
Korea University
75 Papers
312 Citations
Choon Hak Lim is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pulsatile flow. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 67 publications. Previous affiliations of Choon Hak Lim include Korea University Medical Center.
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Papers
Regeneration of ischemic heart using hyaluronic acid-based injectable hydrogel.
TL;DR: Measurement of the heart functions indicated that the injection of a hydrogel significantly facilitated the functional recovery compared with the MI group, and this injectable hydrogels promises as a treatment for myocardial infarction.
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In vitro evaluation of the performance of Korean pulsatile ECLS (T-PLS) using precise quantification of pressure-flow waveforms.
Jung Joo Lee,Choon Hak Lim,Ho Sung Son,Hyun Koo Kim,Chang Mo Hwang,Yongdoo Park,Ki Chul Moon,Young Tae Kwak,Kyung Sun +8 more
TL;DR: Conclusively, the precise quantifications of pressure flow waveforms, EEP, and SHE are valuable tools for evaluating pulsatility of the mechanical circulatory devices, and are expected to be used as additional performance indexes of a blood pump.
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A Meta‐Analysis of Pulmonary Function With Pulsatile Perfusion in Cardiac Surgery
Choon Hak Lim,Myung Ji Nam,Ji Sung Lee,Hyun Jung Kim,Ji Yeon Kim,Hye Won Shin,Hye Won Lee,Kyung Sun +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis was conducted on the effects of pulsatile perfusion on postoperative pulmonary function, intubation time, and the lengths of intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital stays.
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Hemodynamic energy generated by a combined centrifugal pump with an intra-aortic balloon pump.
Choon Hak Lim,Ho Sung Son,Yung Hu Fang,Jung Joo Lee,Kwang Je Baik,Kyung Hyun Kim,Bumsoo Kim,Hye Won Lee,Kyung Sun +8 more
TL;DR: In a cardiac-arrested animal model, pulsatility generated by a IABP/CP combination may be effective in terms of energy equivalent pressure and surplus hemodynamic energy.
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Optimization of the circuit configuration of a pulsatile ECLs: an in vivo experimental study.
Choon Hak Lim,Ho Sung Son,Jung Joo Lee,Yong Hu Fang,Ki Chul Moon,Chi Bum Ahn,Kyung Hyun Kim,Hye Won Lee,Kyung Sun +8 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal circuit configuration for T-PLS with respect to energy and pump output and found the parallel circuit configuration provides higher flow than the serial circuit configuration by doubling the pulse rate at a given pump-setting rate.
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