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Antihistamine Pretreatment to Reduce Incidence of Withdrawal Movement After Rocuronium Injection

Lee HJ, Han SJ, Kim H, Lee IO, Kong MH, Kim NS, Lim SH, Lee MK

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of antihistamine therapy for withdrawal movements caused by rocuronium injection. One hundred seventy one ASA I-II adults undergoing elective surgery...
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Risk Assessment of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting in the Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia Environment: Predictive Values of the Apfel's Simplified Risk Score for Identification of High-Risk Patients

Kim SH, Shin YS, Oh YJ, Lee JR, Chung SC, Choi YS

PURPOSE: Opioid-based intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV PCA) is popular method of postoperative pain control, but many patients suffer from IV PCA-related postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). In this retrospective observational...
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A Simulation Study of Propofol Effect-Site Concentration for Appropriate Sedation in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Brain MRI: Pharmacodynamic Analysis

Na SH, Song Y, Kim SY, Byon HJ, Jung HH, Han DW

PURPOSE: We aimed to establish the propofol effect-site concentration (Ce) for appropriate sedation by pharmacodynamic analysis and to determine the propofol Ce during occurrence of sedation-related side effects in pediatric...
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The Efficacy of the COMFORT Scale in Assessing Optimal Sedation in Critically Ill Children Requiring Mechanical Ventilation

Jin HS, Yum MS, Kim SL, Shin HY, Lee EH, Ha EJ, Hong SJ, Park SJ

Sedation is often necessary to optimize care for critically ill children requiring mechanical ventilation. If too light or too deep, however, sedation can cause significant adverse reactions, making it important...
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The Effects of a Single Bolus of Remifentanil on Corrected QT Interval Change during Sevoflurane Induction

Kim ES, Chang HW

PURPOSE: Opioids may affect changes in the corrected QT interval (QTc) during anesthetic induction. This study examine whether a single bolus of remifentanil would prolong QTc after laryngeal mask airway...
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