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Premedication for Your Child

Gwak M

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Cardiac arrest during excision of a huge sacrococcygeal teratoma: A report of two cases

Kim JW, Gwak M, Park JY, Kim HJ, Lee YM

Resection of large sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCTs) in premature neonates has been associated with significant perinatal mortality, making this a high risk procedure requiring careful anesthetic management. Most deaths during resection...
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Endotracheal Tube Obstruction by Tooth of Facial Trauma Patient: A case report

Ryu HY, Gwak M, Lee YK, Choi KT, Lee DH

Difficulties in ventilation are sometimes encountered in intubated patients. In these cases, endotracheal tube kinking, or an obstruction by secretion or foreign bodies should be considered. We experienced an endotracheal...
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Airway Partial Obstruction by Internal Hermiation of Armored Endotracheal Tube: A case report

Gwak M, Hwang HS, Suk EH, Park PH

  • KMID: 1603530
  • Korean J Crit Care Med.
  • 2002 Jun;17(1):29-33.
During general anesthesia, intubation with kink-resistant armored tubes permit the anesthesiologist to work some distance from the surgical field during operation on the head and neck or with patients whose...
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Intravenous Anesthesia in Spinal Muscular Atrophy: A case report

Choi YH, Gwak M, Lee YK, Lee YM, Lee DH

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare lower motor neuron disease in which anesthetic management is often difficult, because the patients usually have muscle weakness and hypersensitivity to muscle relaxants....
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Increased intracranial pressure after massive blood loss: A case report

Park JH, Jun IG, Son HJ, Gwak M

  • KMID: 2169233
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2010 Apr;5(2):166-168.
A 4-year old boy with supravalvular ascending aortic stenosis underwent sliding aortoplasty. After cardiopulmonary bypass weaning, aorta suture site was torn accidentally and the patient was in hypovolemic shock. Emergency...
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Usefulness of intraoperative bronchoscopy during surgical repair of a congenital cardiac anomaly with possible airway obstruction: three cases report

Oh J, Kim JW, Shin WJ, Gwak M, Park PH

Compression of the airway is relatively common in pediatric patients, although it is often an unrecognized complication of congenital cardiac and aortic arch anomalies. Aortopexy has been established as a...
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Hemolysis of irradiated leukoreduced red blood cells during rapid warming: An in vitro experimental study

Lee S, Lee S, Oh JE, Shin WJ, Min WK, Gwak M

  • KMID: 2310746
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Dec;15(4):229-233.
BACKGROUND: Although water chambers are often used as surrogate blood-warming devices to facilitate rapid warming of red blood cells (RBCs), these cells may be damaged if overheated. Moreover, filtered and...
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Ultrasound-guided evaluation of the bifurcation of the femoral artery and vein in pediatric patients

Song JG, Lee YK, Lee JD, Lee EH, Park JH, Gwak M, Noh GJ

BACKGROUND: The femoral arteries (FA) and femoral veins (FV) are useful access sites for diagnostic and interventional procedures. In adults, the usual puncture sites are 1-3 cm distal from the...
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Comparison of two fluid warming devices for maintaining body core temperature during living donor liver transplantation: Level 1 H-1000 vs. Fluid Management System 2000

Han S, Choi J, Ko JS, Gwak M, Lee SK, Kim GS

BACKGROUND: Rapid fluid warming has been a cardinal measure to maintain normothermia during fluid resuscitation of hypovolemic patients. A previous laboratory simulation study with different fluid infusion rates showed that...
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Risk factors for perioperative respiratory adverse events in pediatric anesthesia; multicenter study

Choi SR, Ko BJ, Chung CJ, Gwak M, Kim G, Kim HS, Park SS, An TH, Lee IO, Lee JH, Lee JY, Chang CH, Han JI

  • KMID: 2169155
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Jan;7(1):80-86.
BACKGROUND: Perioperative respiratory adverse events remain a major cause of postoperative morbidity and mortality during pediatric anesthesia. This multicenter study was designed to evaluate the incidence of perioperative respiratory adverse...
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