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Clinical Application of Gas Forming Infusion Pump for Intravenous Postoperative Pain Control

Nam SB, Chang CH, Rhee HD, Lee YW

  • KMID: 2199689
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2003 Dec;16(2):190-197.
BACKGROUND: There are many types of infusion pumps, for example the mechanical infusion pump and the electronic infusion pump. All of them have some limitations when used in the medical...
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Smart syringe pumps for drug infusion during dental intravenous sedation

Seo KS, Lee K

Dentists often sedate patients in order to reduce their dental phobia and stress during dental treatment. Sedatives are administered through various routes such as oral, inhalation, and intravenous routes. Intravenous...
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Propofol Patient-Controlled Sedation Using WalkMed (Medex Inc, USA) Infusion Pump in Dental Patients

Kim HJ, Park CJ, Yum KW

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Accuracy and Continuity of Infusion Devices with Volumetric Analyzer

Yoon JS, Kim HJ, Kim JY, Park SG

The proliferation of high-technology infusion devices has greatly influenced the practice of anesthesia by allowing precise delivery intraoperatively and postoperatively of intravenous anesthetics, analgesics, and vasopressors. During continuous drug...
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Efficacy evaluation of syringe pump developed for continuous drug infusion

Jung B, Seo KS, Kwon SJ, Lee K, Hong S, Seo H, Kim GY, Park GM, Jeong J, Seo S

BACKGROUND: In dental intravenous sedation, continuous intravenous infusion of a low-dose drug requires an infusion pump such as a syringe pump. To develop a new syringe pump for clinical use,...
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A comparative clinical study on the accuracy and efficacy of Accumate(R) 1100, an infusion pump for patient-controlled analgesia

Kim KM, Noh GJ

BACKGROUND: The accuracy and efficacy of patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) devices are crucial because malfunction of the devices may lead to fatal outcomes. The aim of this study is to evaluate...
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Dexmedetomidine intravenous sedation using a patient-controlled sedation infusion pump: a case report

Chi SI, Kim HJ, Seo KS

Dental treatment under sedation requires various sedation depths depending on the invasiveness of the procedure and patient drug sensitivity. Inappropriate sedation depth may cause patient discomfort or endangerment. For these...
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Implantation of an Intrathecal Drug Administration System : A report of two cases

Lee SJ, Nam SK, Kim JH, Kim HJ, Lee SC, Kim YC

Opioids profoundly inhibit evoked discharges of spinal nociceptive neurons, thereby inhibiting the transmission of pain. Intrathecal administration of opioids using implantable continuous infusion systems is an effective method of pain...
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A Report for the Research about the Accuracy of a flow Regulator

Kim JH, Wang SJ, Lee SW, Kang MS, O SH, You KC

  • KMID: 2332084
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2008 Feb;19(1):109-113.
PURPOSE: The supply of fluids is a major consideration in modern medicine. When fluid is needed, flow regulators are extensively used. But no research or study of flow regulators has...
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Propofol Patient-Controlled Sedation Using Perfusor® fm (B. Braun, Germany) Infusion Pump in Dental Patients-Preliminary Study

Park CJ, Kim HJ, Yum KW

BACKGROUND: Patient-controlled sedation (PCS) has been known for a safe and effective sedative method on the same pharmacological concepts of patient-controlled analgesia. Many different kinds of infusion devices have been...
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Comparison of Operator Workloads Associated with the Single-unit Anyfusion® Pump and the Changeover from a Syringe Pump to an Infusion Pump

Min JJ, Kim DK, Hong KY, Choi JW, Choi KY

BACKGROUND: A changeover from a syringe pump to an infusion pump may transiently interrupt drug administration and result in medication errors. A newly developed infusion device (Anyfusion®) that combines the...
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Correction of target-controlled infusion following wrong selection of emulsion concentrations of propofol

Chae YJ, Joe HB, Lee WI, Kim JA, Min SK

BACKGROUND: We investigated the correction methods following wrong-settings of emulsion concentrations of propofol as a countermeasure against erroneous target-controlled infusions (TCI). METHODS: TCIs were started with targeting 4.0 microg/ml of effect-site...
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Effectiveness of continuous hypertonic saline infusion with an automated infusion pump for decompressive neuroplasty: a randomized clinical trial

Lee HJ, Lee J, Park YW, Gil HY, Choi E, Nahm FS, Lee PB

BACKGROUND: Hypertonic saline (HS) injections for decompressive neuroplasty (DN) can cause pain. We assessed whether a continuous infusion of HS through an infusion pump would reduce injection-related pain compared with...
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The Flow Rate of the Elastomeric Balloon Infusor is Influenced by the Internal Pressure of the Infusor

Chung IS, Cho HS, Kim JA, Lee KH

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the flow rate of elastomeric balloon infusor composed of rubber or silicone materials. Two models were studied: the Baxter Twoday Infusor and...
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Anesthetic Choices in Surgery

Lee KY

Four major factors affecting anesthetic choices in surgery include the requirements of surgery (including type and location), anesthesiologist's experience and expertise, patient's preference, and the surgeon's preference. Especially, the type...
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The evaluation of implementing smart patient controlled analgesic pump with a different infusion rate for different time duration on postoperative pain management

Kim S, Jeon Y, Lee H, Lim JA, Park S, Kim SO

BACKGROUND: Control of postoperative pain is an important aspect of postoperative patient management. Among the methods of postoperative pain control, patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) has been the most commonly used. This...
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Compartment syndrome due to extravasation of peripheral parenteral nutrition: extravasation injury of parenteral nutrition

Park HJ, Kim KH, Lee HJ, Jeong EC, Kim KW, Suh DI

Compartment syndrome is a rare but devastating condition that can result in permanent neuromuscular or soft tissue injuries. Extravasation injuries, among the iatrogenic causes of compartment syndrome, occur under a...
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A Comparison about the Infusion Rate of the Balloon Type Infusor

Kim JA, Hahm TS, Cho HS, Choi DH, Jung IS, Lee KH

BACKGROUND: Many infusion devices have been used in anesthetic practice, some of them are balloon type infusor consisted of rubber or silicone materials. This study was done on the basis...
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An Intrathecally Located Broken Catheter Used for an Intrathecal Drug Delivery System

Kim JH, Nahm FS, Chang JE, Park SY, Kim YC, Lee SC

The intrathecal drug delivery system (ITDDS), an effective treatment tool for intractable spasticity and pain, is associated with various complications but breakage of the catheter is rare. We report the...
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Effect of Preemptive Analgesia on Postoperative Pain after Total Knee Arthroplasty

Yeom JH, Shim JH

BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain management is critical for optimal care of orthopedic surgical patients. Preemptive analgesia such as neuraxial blocks and methods of drug delivery system such as infusion pumps may...
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