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The SaO2 Changes during Transportation of Postanesthetic Patients by Using of Pulse Oximeter

Kil HK, Kim MH, Kim WO, Park KW

The arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) changes during transportation of postanesthetic patients from operating room to recovery room were measured by pulse oximeter. Fourty-one ASA PS I premedicated children were studied....
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Observations in the Recovery Room according to Post-Anesthetic Recovery Score

Yoon MJ, Park SJ, Chon SU

  • KMID: 2358195
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1971 Jan;4(1):83-88.
A postanesthetic recovery score to provide objective information on the phsical condition of patients arriving in the recovery room after anesthesia. The status of the patients was judged after arriving...
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Continuous positive airway pressure improves the immediate post-extubation airway patency

Cho JD, Park SS

BACKGROUND: Endotracheal tube extubation can cause laryngospasm, aspiration, upper airway obstruction and hypoxia. In addition, the risk of pulmonary complication increases during extubation for the patients with a difficult airway...
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A Case Report of Asthmatic Attack in the Postoperative Recovery Room

Sung NI, Lee JK, Kown BY

Anesthetic managment of bronchial asthmatic patient requires understanding of the patho- physiology of the disease and the drug interaction with anesthetics and the drugs related to the treatment. A 53-year...
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Changes of Arterial Oxygen Saturation after Pediatric Anesthesia

Kim DY, Lee WH, Choi SJ

In postanesthetic period, infants and children have a risk of hypoxemia due to decreased functional residual capacity(FRC) and increased alveolar-arterial O2 tension gradient(A-a DO2). We measured arterial oxygen saturation(SaO2)...
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Pneumothorax and Subcutaneous Emphysema in the Recovery Room after Surgery

Kim HM, Jang YI, Lee JR, Han YJ

A postoperative recovery room serves to care for patients until they are sufficiently recovered from the physiologic derangements produced by surgery and general anesthesia. Upon emergence from general anesthesia, airway...
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The Determination of the Post-anesthetic Recovery

Han DH, Lee JK, Park DH, Kim WS

  • KMID: 2357938
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1976 Jun;9(1):87-91.
This is a preliminary report on a method of evaluating recovery from general anesthesia with fifty-four randomly selected anesthetized patients in the Hanyang Medical Center. This method is usefull not...
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Early Postoperative Arterial Oxygen Saturation : A comparative clinical evaluation of SaO2 in the postoperative recovery room

Lee JK, Sung NI

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Factors Influencing Performance of Delirium Care for Postoperative Delirium of Elderly Patients among Recovery Room Nurses

Koo H, Yang J

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with performance of nursing care for postoperative delirium of elderly patients among recovery room nurses. METHODS: The research was a...
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A Study on Correlations Between Postanesthetic Recovery Score and Postanesthetic Recovery Room Stay Time

Kim CM, Lee JH, Eom WS, Do SH, Kim KW

BACKGROUND: It is one of anesthesiologist's important tasks to know the accurate recovery state of a patient after general anesthesia. Postanesthetic recovery score (PARS) has been widely used as a...
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Pneumothorax, Pneumomediaetinum, Pneumoperitoneum and Subcutaneous Emphysema in the Recovery Room after Operation

Cho NS, Kim YH

  • KMID: 2349742
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1985 Sep;18(3):318-320.
A case is presented of acute respiratory distress resulting from pneumothorax, pneumome-diastinum, pneumoperitoneum and subcutaneous emphysema in a 9 year old female patient having sugery for a cleft palate....
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The Effect of Oxygen Asministration by Reservoir Tube During Immediate Postoperative Period

Lee GY

Arterial hypoxemia is a frequent occurrence in the immediate postoperaive period. For this reason many patients are given supplemental oxygen after operation. The present study was undertaken to compare the oxygenation...
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Validity on Postoperative Routine Supplemental Oxygen Using Pules Oximetry-Determining factor on the Postoperative Arterial Hypoxemia

Han JI, Lee GY, Chung RJ, Whang HJ, Lee CH

Routine use of supplemental oxygen(O2) in the recovery room traditionslly has been used to minimize the incidence of hypoxemia. However with the advent of continuous noninvasive monitoring by pulse oximetry...
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Stress, Pain, and Nursing Needs of Surgical Patients under General Anesthesia in the Recovery Room

Jo J, Gu M, Sok S

PURPOSE: This study sought to examine the relationships among patient's stress, pain, and nursing needs in the recovery room after surgery that was performed under general anaesthesia. METHODS: Participants were adult...
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A Clinical Study on Arterial Oxygen Saturation in the Early Period of Anesthetic Recovery from General Endotracheal Anesthesia

Youn YM, Lee SS, Lee SK

To investigate the incidence of hypoxemia which was defined as arterial blood oxygen saturation (SaO2) of 90% or less following general endotracheal anesthesia, 112 adult patients were randomly allocated to...
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The Effects of Semi-Fowler's Position on Post-Operative Recovery in Recovery Room for Patients with Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery

Kim KA, Kim YK

  • KMID: 2291020
  • J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.
  • 2004 Dec;16(4):566-574.
PURPOSE: To find the effects of semi-Fowler's position on the post-operative recovery for patients with laparoscopic abdominal surgery in recovery room. METHOD: The research was performed by nonequivalent control group...
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Factors Influencing Length of Stay at the Recovery Room among Elderly Patients Undergone General Anesthesia

Kim S, So H, Lee MH, Park MY, Kwon MJ

  • KMID: 2298411
  • Korean J Adult Nurs.
  • 2011 Feb;23(1):87-99.
PURPOSE: The study was designed to identify the factors that influence the length of stay of elderly people in the recovery room. METHODS: The design of the study was descriptive correlation....
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Emergence from Anesthesia is Dependent on Age and Physical Status, but not on Operation Site and Operation Time

Min BS, Kim ST, Kang H, Lim SW

BACKGROUND: For most patients, recovery from anesthesia is a smooth uneventful. But for some, recovery can be life threatening. To prevent this, adequate and prompt evaluation of patients on recovery...
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Hypoxemia after General Anesthesia in Children

Jeon SG, Koo GH, Kwak HS

Postoperative hypoxemia has been well known is adults but not in infants and children, although they are potentially more susceptible to airway closure and to disturbances in pulmonary gas...
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Effects of Family Presence Intervention on Anxiety, Delirium, Pain and Length of Time in Recovery Room of Post-operative Elderly Patients in Post-anesthesia Care Units

Kim K, Lee S

PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to assess the influence of family presence in the PACU (Post Anesthesia Care Unit) on anxiety, emergency delirium, pain and length of stay...
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