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Assessment of Pediatric Intensive Care - application of the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System ( TISS ) and the Clinical Classification System ( CCS )

Kim CS, Kim CS, Kim SD

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Aneurysms of the Basilar Artery Treated with Circulatory Arrest , Hypothermia and Barbiturate Cerebral Protection - 2 cases -

In SJ, Han SM, Suh BT, Shim JC

Surgical and anesthetic management in patients with complex vascular lesions is often challenging. Cardiopulmonary bypass followed by total circulatory arrest, deep hypothermia and barbiturate cerebral protection are efficacious adjuncts in...
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The Effect of Isoflurane for Intracranial Pressure in Cats

Park KH, Lee JE

Isoflurane is often prefered to for neuroanesthesia because it has the least effect on cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrospinal fluid pressure changes. The author performed this study to compare...
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Kim KH, Bang SO, Oh HK

Clinical experiences of the anesthesia of the patients with WPW syndrome or PSVT and the surgical ablations of the accessory pathway Between February 1987 and March 1990, 20 patients...
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Anesthetic Management for Patient with Hemophilia A

Lee SR, Kim KH, Seung IS

Numerous advances have been applied for the management of hemophiliac patients and the life expectancy of them was markedly improved. But they have many problems yet such as transmission...
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Anesthesia for Open Heart Surgery in Patient with Cold Agglutinin

Shur MA, Kim HS, Hong SJ, Lee JH, Chung DS, Moon SH

Cold agglutinins are serum antibodies activated at low temperature to produce red blood cell agglutination and hemolysis. Hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has potential danger to patient with positive cold agglutinin titer....
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Anesthesia Experience for Open Heart Surgery - Report of 40 cases

Oh MG, Chang WY, Yoon SY, Kim KB, Choe KC

This report is concerned with our clinical experience of 40 cases of anesthesia for open heart surgery at the Department of Anesthesiology, Seoul Adventist hospital during the period between July,...
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Comparison of Sedative Effect of Midazolam and Diazepam in Patients with Spinal Anesthesia

Kim MW, Kim ST, Kim HK

Midazolam, a water soluble benzodiazepine, was compared with diazepam as a sedation for spinal anesthesia. Forthy healthy patients were allocated at random to receive midazolam 0.1mg/kg or diazepam 0.2mg/kg at...
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A Case Report of Asthmatic Attack in the Postoperative Recovery Room

Sung NI, Lee JK, Kown BY

Anesthetic managment of bronchial asthmatic patient requires understanding of the patho- physiology of the disease and the drug interaction with anesthetics and the drugs related to the treatment. A 53-year...
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Cardiovascular Effects of Isoflurane in Korean Dogs

Yoon SH, Son SC, Lee JE, Choi SJ

7 Korean dogs were anesthetized with oxygen and isoflurane in different concentrations (1 vo1.%, 2 vo1.%, 3 vo1.%). Cardiovascular effects of isoflurane in different concentrations were investigated. The results were...
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The Effects of the Small Doses of Nondepolarzing Muscle Relaxants Administered Just Prior to Succinylcholine on Intragastric and Intraocular Pressures

Lee SC, Lee SM, Choe IH, Ham BM

Succinylcho1ine(Sch) may provoke regurgitation of gastric contents by producing fasciculations of abdominal musculatrue, which in turn may increase intragastric pressure. And it has been also believed that Sch increases intraocular...
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Postspinal Headache and It's Treatment

Ihn BM, Yoon KB, Kim C, Choi R

Postlumbar puncture headache is a common complication of spinal anesthesia. It usually may be alleviated by adequate hydration, continuous recumbency, abdominal compression and analgesic medication. However, these conservative treatments are...
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Effects of Needle Size and Needle Bevel Direction on the Postspinal Headache

Lee YJ, Kim JJ, Kil HK, Yoon DM, Shim JS, Chun MS, Cho CH

The incidence of postspinal headache is one of the well known complications of spinal anesthesia. Several factors such as needle size, bevel direction, multiple dural puncture and previous history of...
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Comparison of Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension and End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Tension in Infants and Children

Lee TI, Shin CM, Park JY

End-tidal PCO2 measurements are less accurate in neonates, infants, and small children than in adults. These in accuracies may by attributed in part to the dilution of end-tidal gas with...
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A Comparative Study about the Tracheal Intubation and Laryngeal Mask Insertion

Lim HJ, Jo H, Lee HW, Chae BK, Chang SH, Shin JS

It is essential to keep sirway during, general anesthesia. Tracheal intubation is the most useful and safe method to keep airway. But there are hemodynar. ic changes in using...
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Effects of Chloral Hydrate ( Pocral ) Syrup as Oral Premedicants in Children

Kim SD, Do SH, Lim SW

The effects of oral chloral hydrate as the premedicant were evaluated in 87 children, scheduled for elective operations. They were all in ASA class 1 and were divided into...
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Paraplegia Following Inadvertent Epidural Administration of Potassium Chloride

Kim MH, Kim AR, Cheun JK

A 25-year-old female came in for an explo-laparotomy. The operation was performed under epidural anesthesia. Potassium chloride (40 mEq20 ml) instead of 2% lidocaine mixed with 1:200,000 epinephrine was...
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Comparison of Lidocaine , Bupivacaine and Lidocaine - Bupivacaine Mixture for Epidural Blockade for Cesarean Section

Son HK, Shin KM, Hong SY, Choi YR

In a double-blind clinical study, single-dose lumbar epidural blockade was instituted in 45 healthy patients undergoing cesarean section. Patients were randomly assigned to one of three groups. Each group received...
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Axillary Artery Occlusion Following Accidental Injection of Diphenylhydantion via Radial Artery Catheter

Son KS, Huh KW, Kim DS, Shin KI

Direct arterial pressure monitoring by means of an intra-arterial catheter has been considered benefit for assessment of the critically ill patients, safe conduct of controlled hypotension and frequent obtaining arterial...
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Hemodynamic Changes During Spinal Anesthesia by the Bioimpedance Method

Koo YH, Baek WY, Hong JG, Park JW, Kim BK

The cardiac output and hemodynamic indices were measured by the bioimpedance method using NCCOM3 in 38 selected spinal anesthetic cases with 0.5% bupivacain. The authors observed MAP, HR, PFI, EDI,...
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