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Opioid pharmacogenetics in anesthesia and pain management

Kim KM

Opioids are the cornerstone for treating moderate to severe pain and are commonly used for anesthesia and pain management. However, large inter-individual variability exists in the analgesic and adverse effects....
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Accidental ingestion of a fixed partial denture during general anesthesia: A case report

Kim KN, Kim KS, Lee HJ, Oh YN

Swallowing a foreign body of dental origin is a rare occurrence; but, it can be dangerous if the foreign body is large, sharp, and pointed. We report a case in...
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Anesthetic management for preeclampsia: Hemodynamic monitoring and volume therapy

Hwang JW

Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder involving multiple organs during the late gestational period. It may cause maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Preeclampsia parturients have an increased risk of cesarean...
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosed after lumbar epidural block for treating low back pain: Two cases report

No MY, Kim BH, Han SJ, Lee YG, Woo NS, Kim JH

Lumbar epidural block is one of effective methods for treating low back pain with or without radiculopathy. However, neurologic complications can occur after epidural block due to several causes such...
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The change of sevoflurane to desflurane after anesthesia induction induces rapid emergence without increased cardiovascular responses and emergence delirium in pediatric strabismus surgery patients

Hwang BY, Kwon JY, Kim SY, Lee DW, Hong JM, Kim E

BACKGROUND: Desflurane has lower solubility and shows a more rapid induction and recovery than sevoflurane, although it often induces increased cardiovascular response, emergence delirium, and respiratory complications. The change of...
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Groin and buttock claudication associated with vascular origin due to chronic occlusion of internal iliac artery: A case report

Chung HM, Kang SS, Shin KM, Lee SH, Kim SE, Yoo HS

Neurogenic and vascular claudication is sometimes difficult to distinguish from each other due to similarities in symptoms. Symptoms and physical examinations may not always match the severity in both diseases,...
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Optimal dose of remifentanil for the prevention of hemodynamic responses during induction of anesthesia with desflurane

Kang H, Park HJ, Baek SM, Kim SO

BACKGROUND: This study was designed to determine the optimal dose of remifentanil single bolus for the prevention of cardiovascular disturbance due to both a rapid increase in desflurane concentration and...
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Effects of magnesium sulfate on remifentanil requirements for achieving hemodynamic stability during laparoscopy assisted distal gastrectomy

Bae JY, Kim DY, Kim JH, Lee SI, Lee JH, Lee SC, Choi SR, Lee JH, Park SY

BACKGROUND: Magnesium is known to reduce the requirement of analgesic agents by blocking calcium channels that exist at the neuronal and neuromuscular junctions. However, former studies have shown inconsistent results...
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Tension pneumothorax during tracheoesophageal fistula repair: A case report

Park S, Lee H

Tension pneumothorax (PTx) was diagnosed in a preterm baby during surgery for tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF). The PTx occurred around 90 minutes after skin incision, while the baby was breathing spontaneously...
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Effectiveness of sugammadex in reversing prolonged neuromuscular block in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) taking streptomycin: A case report

Kim JM, Kim KS, Koo MS

The duration of the effect of muscle relaxants is extended in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); however, a specific mechanism for this effect has not yet been discovered. In...
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Anatomical relationship of the internal jugular vein and the common carotid artery in Korean : A computed tomographic evaluation

So KY, Kim SH, Kim DW

BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the anatomical relationship of the internal jugular vein (IJV) to the common carotid arteries (CCAs) to avoid inadvertent arterial injury. This study used computed...
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Clinical benefits of preemptive thoracic epidural analgesia with hydromorphone and bupivacaine in open thoracotomy lung surgery

Lee SH, Sim WS, Yang M, Kim JA, Ahn HJ, Shin BS, Lim HY, Kim DY, Yoon JS

BACKGROUND: Preemptive analgesia is known to decrease the sensitization of the central nervous system and reduce subsequent amplification of nociceptive stimuli. We investigated whether preemptive thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) demonstrated...
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Airway dimensions and margin of safety with the left-sided double-lumen tube in patients of a short stature

Lee W, Lee JY, Choi DN, Shin CM, Cho K, Kim MH, Lee JH, Lim SH, Lee KM

BACKGROUND: The size and depth of the double-lumen tube (DLT) are important for one-lung ventilation (OLV). In patients of a short stature, it is difficult to perform OLV successfully. We...
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