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Hazards of Epidural Catheterization

Roh US, Cho GL, Huh NJ, Lee SH, Kim BI

Since the epidural catheterization has been widely used for the purpose of anesthesia, diagnosis and pain control, there are various undesirable complications and hazards through the technical procedure or catheterization...
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Anesthetic Management of Pulmonary Embolectomy

Nam SH, Kim C, Uhm DJ, Choi R

It is ironic that John Gibbon's interest in the development of CPB was stimulated by his experience with a fatal case of pulmonary embolism. Massive pulmonary embolism is a siginificant...
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Clinical Evaluation of Effective Hemotherapy in Elective Surgery

Cha SS, Kim SH, Lee JS, Kim SS, Baik SW, Chung KS

For the purpose of effective utilization of donated blood with limited shelf life, the author investigated the transfusion data which were used for 778 patients who received 2,556 units of...
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Changes of Arterial Oxygen Saturation after Pediatric Anesthesia

Kim DY, Lee WH, Choi SJ

In postanesthetic period, infants and children have a risk of hypoxemia due to decreased functional residual capacity(FRC) and increased alveolar-arterial O2 tension gradient(A-a DO2). We measured arterial oxygen saturation(SaO2)...
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The Effect of Methylprednisolone on Tourniquet Ischemia

Leem JK, Choi YK, Shin OY, Lee DI, Shin KI

High doses of corticosteroids have been found to have beneficial effects in various shock states. It has been well recognized that ischemia is one of the important factors in shock...
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Obstruction of Ventilator Exhalational Valve due to High Moisture Content in compressed Air - A case report

Kim JS, Lee YS, Kim SY, Kim MH, Kim JR

An air-compressor system takes atmospheric air, and filters, pressurises and dries it, before delivering it to the pipeline as a medical air. Because the air supplied by the air compressor...
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Changes in Levels of Epinephrine and Norepinephrine before during and after Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Park WK, Nam SH, Bang SO, Oh HK

It is believed that catecholamine secretion is increased during cardiopulmonary bypass. However, the periods of maximum increase in catecholamine levels during cardiopulmonary bypass are different among several authors. 15 patients...
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The Effects of Divided Doses of Neostigmine on Reversal of Vecuronium Block

Lee YS, Kim JS, Kim JR

The hypothesis that administration of neostigmine in divided doses might accelerate the antagonism of nuromuscular blockade was investigated. Neostigmine 0.05mg/kg was adminsitered either in a single bolus dose (Group I,...
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Chimical Lumbar Sympathectomy - Five cases report -

Kim YJ, Yoon DM, Lee YJ, Oh HK

Pain is a sensory experience that is subjective and individual. It frequently exceeds its protective function and becomes destructive. We have met one case of causalgia, three cases of Buergers...
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Clinical Evaluation of the Two Times Priming and Pancuronium as a Priming of Vecuronium for Endotracheal Intubation

Lee IO, Oh SS, Yoon SM, Choi YS

The individual onset of action of pancuronium and vecuronium has been examined with a priming dose of same or the other agent or two times priming. Measurement of changes in...
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The Effect of pH Adjustment of Bupivacaine on Caudal Anesthesia

Lee HJ, Jeong GW, Park NH

Increasing the pH of local anesthetic solution with sodium bicarbonate has been known to hasten its onset of action. This study was designed to verify the effect of pH...
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Short Term Post - opertive Arterial Oxygen Changes in Old Patients

Lim SW, Lee JK, Lee YS, Kim KW

The post operative hypoxemia may delay the recovery from surgical damage, exacerbate organ dysfunction and contribute the mortality. The old patients are increased in the medical situation nowadays, the incidence...
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Changes of Mean Arterial Pressure, Intracranial Pressure, Blood Gas and Serum Electrolytes during N2O - Halothane Anesthesia in Rabbits

Kim BI, Baek WY, Hong JG, Park JW, Kim BK

This experiment was undertaken to study the effects of different ratios of N2O-O2 in N2O- halothane anesthetized rabbits weighing about 4-4.5 Kg. The N2O-O2 ratios were 2:1 (group 1), 3:1...
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Tension Pneumothorax Developed during the Use of Jackson - Rees Modification System with Ayre's T-Piece

Jeon YJ, Shin KM, Kang WJ, Kim DS, Shin KI

Pneumothorax was recognized as a potential hazard of mechanical ventilation during anesthesia. Because the gases used in anesthesia are delivered from cylinder and wall outlets at higher than atmospheric Pressure,...
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The Effect of Sufentanil and Vecuronium Affect to Cardiovascular System during Induction of Anesthesia for Open Heart Sugery

Cho IC, Park YC, Shin SW, Kim SS, Kim IS, Chung KS

Narcotics and Some Neuromuscular blockers are used for open heart sugery anesthesia. Rapid induction of intravenous narcotics techniques may cause some reductjon in blood pressure and systemic vascular resistance, however,...
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A Study on the Priming Effects of Nondepolarizing Neuromuscular Blockers

Ham BM, Ko H, Kim YL

The authors studied the priming effects of the nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers on the frequency of discomfort, intubation condition and the time interval between the administration of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers and...
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Does Phenylephrine - induced Hypertension during Focal Cerebral Ischemia Aggravate Brain Edema?

Oh YS

The author investigated the effect of phenylephrine-induced hypertension on the development of cerebral edema and neuronal dysfunction during focal cerebral ischemia. Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was performed in isoflurane-anesthetized...
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