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Electroconvulsive therapy in a catatonia patient: succinylcholine or no succinylcholine?

Kaur M, Chhabra S, Bhatia P, Chouhan RS

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General anesthesia and sleep: like and unlike

Jung J, Kim T

General anesthesia and sleep have long been discussed in the neurobiological context owing to their commonalities, such as unconsciousness, immobility, non-responsiveness to external stimuli, and lack of memory upon returning to consciousness....
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Choice of the correct size of endotracheal tube in pediatric patients

Park S, Shin SW, Kim HJ, Byeon GJ, Yoon JU, Kim EJ, Kim HY

Selection and insertion of an endotracheal tube (ETT) of appropriate size for airway management during general anesthesia in pediatric patients is very important. A very small ETT increases the risk...
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Critical incidents associated with pediatric anesthesia: changes over 6 years at a tertiary children’s hospital

Cho SA, Lee JH, Ji SH, Jang YE, Kim EH, Kim HS, Kim JT

Background: Sustained interest is needed in the characteristics of critical incidents in pediatric anesthesia and related changes, for determining the causes and degree of potential harm; this will also improve...
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Serratus anterior plane block with ultrasound-guided hydrodissection for lateral thoracic pain caused by long thoracic nerve neuropathy – A case report -

Kim M, Goh D, Cho S, Noh Y, Hwang B

Background: Long thoracic nerve (LTN) neuropathy occasionally occurs in young people who engage in various sports. It may have a traumatic or non-traumatic etiology. The landmark manifestation of LTN neuropathy...
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Educational value of spinal injection therapy videos in Korean YouTube for back pain patients

Kim SB, Cho SB, Choi H, Lim S

Background: YouTube, the largest online video platform, has become increasingly popular as a source of health information to patients. The aim of the study was to assess whether Korean patients...
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Spinal intramedullary cavernous angioma patient in a pain clinic - A case report -

Kim SB, Cho SB, Lim S

Background: Spinal intramedullary cavernous angioma is a rare form of spinal cord tumor that is associated with myelopathy and significant morbidity and surgical treatment is almost always required. Case: We report a case...
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A randomized double-blind controlled study comparing erector spinae plane block and thoracic paravertebral block for postoperative analgesia after breast surgery

Wittayapairoj A, Sinthuchao N, Somintara O, Thincheelong V, Somdee W

Background: Thoracic paravertebral block (PVB) is an effective regional block for pain control after breast surgery. However, accidentally puncturing adjacent vital structures may cause undesirable complications. Erector spinae plane block...
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Do cross-food allergies to propofol exist?

Ramírez CE, Domingo MV, Font AP, Esteller PG, Marchuet MJC, Foix MPS, Sanchez JCM, García MM

Background: Propofol is a short and rapidly acting intravenous anesthetic extensively used for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. It is a lipid emulsion that contains soybean oil, purified...
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Percutaneous epidural balloon neuroplasty: a narrative review of current evidence

Kim DH, Shin JW, Choi SS

Percutaneous epidural balloon neuroplasty (PEBN) can be used to perform balloon decompression combined with percutaneous epidural neuroplasty (PEN), leading to significant pain relief and functional improvement in patients with lumbar...
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Detection of paradoxical carbon dioxide gas embolism with opening of patent foramen ovale by perioperative transesophageal echocardiography during laparoscopic hepatectomy - A case report -

Kim H, Lee J, Lee SG, Shim KS

Background: Due to its various advantages, laparoscopic surgery is preferred over laparotomy in patients who require hepatic resection. Carbon dioxide embolism —which occurs approximately ten times more often in laparoscopic...
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Postoperative mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease according to the use of sugammadex: a single-center retrospective propensity score matched study

Song S, Cho HB, Park SY, Koo WM, Choi SJ, Yoon S, Park S, Yoo JH, Kim MG, Chung JW, Kim SH

excretion. There are restrictions on the use of sugammadex in patients with severe renal impairment. A paucity of data supports the clinical safety of sugammadex in patients with renal impairment....
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C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio is a predictor of 1-year mortality following liver transplantation

Kim KS, Kwon HM, Kim JH, Yang JW, Jun IG, Song JG, Hwang GS

Background: Considering the importance of the inflammatory status of recipients on outcomes following liver transplantation (LT), we investigated the association between C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio (CAR) and one-year mortality following LT...
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Five-year all-cause mortality in critically ill liver transplant patients with coronary artery disease: analysis of acute-on chronic liver failure

Kwon HM, Kim JH, Kim JY, Hwang GS

Background: Patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) are critically ill and have high waiting-list mortality. Although studies demonstrated that appropriately treated coronary artery disease (CAD) should not be regarded as...
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Temporary postoperative myocardial injury and long-term survival in liver transplant patients with coronary artery disease

Kwon HM, Kim JH, Yang JW, Hwang GS

Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is increasing worldwide due to the aging population and cardiometabolic syndrome. However, the extent of postoperative myocardial injury, the most common cause of death during...
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