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Anesthetic Implications in the Patient Receiving Cancer Chemotherapy

Chae BK

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Jeon SW

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Subcutaneous Emphysema During Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Difficultly Intubated Patient

Lee CS, Cheong YP, Yun JS

Subcutaneous emphysema can occur as the result of trauma, surgical procedure and anesthetic complication. As increasing numbers of laparoscopic procedures are performed, increasing numbers of complications directly related to laparoscopy...
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Pneumomediastinum and Subcutaneous Emphysema Complicating Tonsillectomy and Ademoidectomy

Lee YJ, Kang YI, Hur CR, Lee YS

The causes of pneumomediastinum during perioperative period are trauma to the airway from intubation or other manipulation, raised airway pressure during anesthesia, rupture of a bleb or other intrapulmonary lesion,...
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Subcutaneous Emphysema and Inadvertent One Lung Ventilation during General Anesthesia for Laparascopic Hysterectomy

Kim KS, Kang CK, Kang HJ, Choi YK, Shin OY, Kwon MI

In obsterics and gynecology laparoscopic surgery is increasing in numbers and gaining wide popularity replacing classical laparotomy and is becoming new trend in surgical fields. Laparoscopic surgery is favoured over...
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Bilateral Sequential Bronchopulmonary Lavage for Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis

Park JC, Yun HS, Kang H, Lim SW, Chin YJ, Lee SD

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is a rare disease of unknown etiology characterized by the accumulation of surfactant like phospholipids and proteinaceous material in the alveolar space. The removal of lipoproteinaceous material...
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Evaluation of Endotracheal Tube Positioning using a Lightwand : The Length of Endotracheal Tube from Upper Incisor to Suprasternal Notch in Adults

Lee GY, Chung RK, Yang KA, Lee CH

It is well known that suprasternal notch is at the midpoint between the carina and vocal cords. We evaluated the distance from the endotracheal tube tip on the suprasternal notch...
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The Hemodynamic Effect of the Elevation of Lower Extemities during Hyperbaric Spinal Anesthesia

Kim YL, Hong MG, Cho HS, Jung BJ, Lee KW

Hypotension is one of the well-known complications following spinal anesthesia, and Trendelenburg position seems to have been used as one of the management of it. But, Trendelenburg position generally raises...
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Tracheal Tube Cuff Inflation in Oropharynx : An Useful Method in Blind Nasotracheal Intubation

Ko BC, Cheong YP, Lee KC, Kim TY

We designed a study to determine if the tracheal tube cuff inflation in the oropharynx improves the success rate of blind nasotracheal intubation in normal, paralyzed patients because of lacking...
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Effects of Electrocautery during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Patients and Operating Room Contamination: The changes of carbon monoxide and carboxyhemoglobin

Lee GY, Han JI, Lee CH

Carbon monoxide is generated by incomplete combustion and pyrolysis of tissue in hypoxic environment, can be absorbed systemically from peritoneal cavity and can be a environmental harzard to operating room...
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Effect of Alternative Methods on Pain during Intravenous Administration of Propofol

Kim SI, Kim KS, Kim DO, Shin OY, Kwon MI

Propofol is limited in clinical use for induction of anesthesia, because of its high incidence of pain on injection. We sought to determine whether different methods could prevent this pain....
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The Effect of Postoperative Analgesia in Epidurally Administered Clonidine

Kong MS, Kwon JY, Kim HK, Baik SW, Kim IS, Chung KS

Epidurally administered morphine is reported to produce analgesia in human. Epidural and intrathecal clonidine is also reported to produce analgesia and to prolong analgesic action of local anesthetics. This study...
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Prolongation of Tetracaine - Spinal Anesthesia by Intrathecal Morphine

Shon TI, Shin G, Roah SJ, Park NC

Narcotic analgesics may be added to spinal anesthetics solution to improve the quality of sensorimotor blockade and to produce postoperative pain relief. The opioid-related side effects of respiratory depression, pruritus,...
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The Effect of Physostigmine on Arousal and Respiration after General Anesthesia with Enflurane

Lim JJ, Um DJ, Nam YT, Kim SY

Physostigmine has been used to counteract somnolence or coma induced by different types of pharmacological agent, such as anticholinergics, opioids, ketamine, tricyclic antidepressants and inhalational anesthetics. In this study, we...
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Pulmonary Edema Caused by Intrauterine Dextran

Hong JS, Choi YY, Nam SH

Dextran are used as distension media to help visualize the uterine cavity during diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy and are also used for volume expansion and their antithrombogenic effect. But dextran...
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Incidence of Venous Air Embolism Ddetected by Ultrasonic Doppler during Cesarean Section

Chung JY, Lee TH, Rho WS, Cho SK, Lee SH

Venous air embolism(VAE) can occur by the entry of air into open veins, being facilitated if the operative field is above the level of the heart. Among the many diagnostic...
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The Effect of Thiopental on the Isolated Rabbit Abdominal Aorta

Suh JK, Shin WJ, Chon SU

The characteristics of an ideal intravenous anesthetic agent include stability in solution, rapid onset of action, minimal effect on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, short elimination half life, and minimal...
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Onset and Duration of Succinylcholine and Vecuronium Neuromuscular Blockade at Laryngeal Adductor and Adductor Pollicis Muscles

Hwang SO, Kim SK, Park NH

Adequate relaxation of the laryngeal adductor muscle is required to obtain good tracheal intubating condition. But we couldnt check rountinely laryngeal adductor muscle response, so we quantify the effects of...
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Cardiac Arrhythmias under General Anesthesia Using Enflurane

Kim SS, Lee SI, Kim YD, Lee NK, Lee CR, Lee JH

The large part of pathophysiology of cardiac arrhythmias has been clarified but still arrhythmias have bothered anesthesiologists. This study was done in order to investigate the incidence and nature of...
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