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Does drug-induced liver injury still occur after sevoflurane anesthesia? -A case report-

Lee MO, Cho S, Kim C, Koh H

Background: Several factors contribute to post-anesthetic hepatic dysfunction, including a decrease in oxygen supply to the liver, direct physical compression of the liver, viral hepatitis, blood transfusions, preexisting hepatic dysfunction,...
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Gastric distension and atelectasis after using a supraglottic airway - A case report -

Jung Y, Jung S, Yu S, Jeong MA, Kim CL

Background: Supraglottic airways (SGAs) are used during general anesthesia (GA) due to comfort. Certain complications are possible, such as gastric distension. The incidence of pulmonary aspiration of regurgitated gastric contents...
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Comparison of 2% lidocaine infiltration and eutectic mixture of local anesthetics cream application before spinal needle insertion for pain reduction and assessment of maternal satisfaction levels in women undergoing cesarean section at a tertiary care setup in Pakistan: a randomized controlled trial

Hameed M, Khan S

Background: This study aimed to compare two analgesic pretreatment techniques for assessing pain reduction before spinal needle insertion and the subsequent patient satisfaction levels in pregnant female patients undergoing cesarean...
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Educational perspectives in cardiothoracic anesthesia in the United States using a survey of educators and learners

Bose R, Evers M, Liu WM, Grap S, Cios TJ

Background: Cardiothoracic anesthesiology training presents learners with unique challenges, procedural skills, and the management of high-intensity critical scenarios. An effective relationship between educator and learner can serve as the backbone...
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Intubation of underestimated airway in a patient with epiglottis adhesion to the posterior wall of the laryngeal cavity -A case report-

Jin G, Lee S, Park J

Background: Epiglottis abnormality is rare condition and can lead embarrassing intubation to anesthesiologists. Here, we reported a case of successful management in a patient with unexpected hidden vocal cords due...
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Regenerative therapy in geriatric patients with low back pain

Kim J, Bae K, Seo JH

Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent and debilitating condition, particularly among older adults, with degenerative spinal disease being a major contributor. Regenerative therapy, which aims to repair and regenerate...
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Comparison of low-dose ketamine to methadone for postoperative pain in opioid addicts: a randomized clinical trial

Bakhtiari E, Dori MM, Razavi MRD, Yazdi AP, Yazdi AP

Background: Postoperative pain can lead to several complications. The effectiveness of different opioids in relieving pain after surgery has been widely studied. However, managing pain in patients with opioid addiction...
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Anesthetic considerations for joint replacement surgery in hemophilic arthropathy: a comprehensive review

Ahmed HS, Jayaram PR

Managing hemophilia in patients undergoing joint replacement surgery requires a comprehensive approach encompassing preoperative assessment, meticulous intraoperative care, and tailored postoperative management. Evaluation of joint integrity, bleeding history, and inhibitor...
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Optimizing patient-controlled analgesia: a narrative review based on a single center audit process

Oh C, Chung W, Hong B

Intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is valuable for delivering opioids in a flexible and timely manner. Although it is designed to offer personalized analgesia driven by the patients themselves, users often...
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A smart device application for acute pain service in surgical patients at a tertiary hospital in South Korea: a prospective observational feasibility study

Yoon SH, Yoon S, Jeong DS, Lee M, Lee E, Cho YJ, Lee HJ

Background: Pain assessment and patient education are essential for successful postoperative pain management. However, the provision of personnel for performing these tasks is often insufficient. Recently, attempts have been made...
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Comparison of analgesic efficacy of combined external oblique intercostal and rectus sheath block with local infiltration analgesia at port site in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a randomized controlled trial

Gangadhar V, Gupta A, Saini S

Background: Conventional fascial plane block approaches for upper abdominal surgeries spare the lateral cutaneous nerve. An external oblique intercostal block (EOIB) may be suitable for upper abdominal incisions as it...
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