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Importance of perioperative management of geriatric anesthesia

Lee IO

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How to build successful hospice-palliative care systems in Korea

Heo DS

Although Korea was the first country to provide hospice services in Asia, in 1965, a hospice-palliative care system has not yet been firmly established. Because of controversies surrounding end-of-life decision-making,...
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Normal aging: definition and physiologic changes

Chang CH, Lee KY, Shim YH

Aging is a process of the progressive functional decline with time, leading to disability, dependence, morbidity, and mortality. While the organ function in the elderly is relatively uncompromised under basal...
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Special considerations for general anesthesia in elderly patients

Kwon WK, Kim TY

The aged population is increasing rapidly, and the range of subjects undergoing surgery under general anesthesia is also expanding. Organ dysfunction reduces physiologic reserve, and comorbidity and polypragmasy increase the...
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Postoperative care of geriatric patients

Lee DK, Kim YH, Kim JH

The geriatric surgical population experiences greater morbidity and mortality than the general surgical population. Understanding the characteristics of postoperative complications in elderly patients and carrying out adequate preventive measures and...
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Disclosure of patient safety incidents: implications from ethical and quality of care perspectives

Ock M, Lee SI

In order to improve patient safety, it is important to manage and respond to patient safety incidents that have already occurred. Disclosure of patient safety incidents (DPSI) can be regarded...
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Preoperative assessment of geriatric patients

Sung TY, Cho CK

Geriatric patients are vulnerable to stress associated with surgery. The preoperative assessment of elderly patients plays an important role in their perioperative care, in terms of risk identification, preoperative optimization,...
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Regional anesthetic management of elderly patients

Kwak KH, Park SS

In general, elderly patients are less able to respond to perioperative stress and are more likely to suffer from postoperative complications and even death because of the decline in their...
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Pharmacologic treatment of seborrheic dermatitis

Hur MS, Lee YW

Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic, recurrent papulosquamous skin disorder characterized by flaking of the skin, erythema, pruritus, and oily skin. It is a common dermatosis, with a prevalence of approximately...
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Recent advances in laser treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia

Seo DH, Kam SC

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common urological diseases in men after middle age. The most common surgical treatment of BPH is transurethral prostatectomy. Recently, because of...
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Adverse health effects of particulate matter

Kyung SY, Jeong SH

Particulate matter (PM) is known to have serious health effects in individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular disease. Recent studies have shown that they also have noxious effects on cerebrovascular, metabolic,...
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