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Train-of-Four monitoring: overestimation

Han JU

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Combined rigid videolaryngoscopy-flexible bronchoscopy for intubation

Boet S, Bould MD, Diemunsch

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Successful removal of kinked J-guide wire under fluoroscopic guidance during central venous catheterization: A case report

Han HS, Jeon YT, Na HS, Hwang JY, Choi EJ, Kim MH

Guidewire-associated complications that occur during the process of central venous catheterization include its kinking, looping, knotting and breakage. The removal of a looped or knotted guidewire is problematic because it...
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Tongue bite in a patient with tracheostomy after prone position: A case report

Chae YJ, Kim JY, Yoo JY, Choi YH, Park KS

A 22-year-old man underwent an operation for posterolateral fusion of the lumbar spine at L3-5. He was ventilated via a tracheostomy site in a prone position for 210 minutes. Ventilator...
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in an untreated hypertensive patient after spinal surgery under general anesthesia: A case report

Yi JH, Ha SH, Kim YK, Choi EM

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is an unfamiliar term to anesthesiologists, and this is characterized by neurologic symptoms that include mental change, headache, seizure and visual disturbance and also abnormal...
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Postoperative obstructing laryngeal edema in patients with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis of cervical spine: A report of two cases

Kim YS, Lee JJ, Chung YH, Kim ES, Chung IS

Two cases were reported in which severe postoperative laryngeal edema were developed after the operation of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) of cervical spine. In the first case, sudden airway...
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Recent advances in pediatric anesthesia

Holzki J

Writing about advances in a field of medicine normally includes some pride about progress which one was witness to or even a participant in. The younger one is, the more...
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Intravenous fentanyl during shoulder arthroscopic surgery in the sitting position after interscalene block increases the incidence of episodes of bradycardia hypotension

Song SY, Son SH, Kim SO, Roh WS

BACKGROUND: Episodes of bradycardia hypotension (BH) or vasovagal syncope have a reported incidence of 13-29% during arthroscopic shoulder surgery in the sitting position after an interscalene block (ISB). This study...
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Cultured human chromaffin cells grafted in spinal subarachnoid space relieves allodynia in a pain rat model

Jeon Y, Baek WY, Chung SH, Shin N, Kim HR, Lee SA

BACKGROUND: Implantation of xenogenic chromaffin cells into the spinal subarachnoid space can produce analgesia in neuropathic pain models. However, transplantation of xenogeneic chromaffin cell has a potential risk of viral...
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A comparison of the accuracy of ulnar versus median nerve stimulation for neuromuscular monitoring

Lee HJ, Kim KS, Shim JC, Yoon SW

BACKGROUND: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ulnar or median nerve to monitor the adductor pollicis. The primary purpose of this study was to determine...
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Bilateral tension pneumothorax caused by an abrupt increase in airway pressure during cervical spine surgery in the prone position: A case report

Lee JY, Kim JU, An EH, Song E, Lee YM

Elevated peak inspiratory airway pressure (PIP) can occur during general anesthesia and is usually easily rectified. In rare circumstances it can lead to potentially fatal conditions such as tension pneumothorax....
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A comparative study on the usefulness of the Glidescope or Macintosh laryngoscope when intubating normal airways

Choi GS, Lee EH, Lim CS, Yoon SH

BACKGROUND: The Glidescope Videolaryngoscope (GVL) is a newly developed video laryngoscope. It offers a significantly improved laryngeal view and facilitates endotracheal intubation in difficult airways, but it is controversial in...
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Evaluation of dose effects of magnesium sulfate on rocuronium injection pain and hemodynamic changes by laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation

Shin YH, Choi SJ, Jeong HY, Kim MH

BACKGROUND: Rocuronium produces injection pain in 50-80% of treated patients. Therefore, a variety of pretreatments have been attempted to reduce this issue. We evaluated the efficacy of 3 different doses...
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Kappa-opioid receptor activation during reperfusion limits myocardial infarction via ERK1/2 activation in isolated rat hearts

Kim JH, Jang YH, Chun KJ, Kim J, Park YH, Kim JS, Kim JM, Lee MY

BACKGROUND: We investigated whether p42/p44 extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) and/or phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase (PI3K)-Akt play a crucial role in cardioprotection by kappa-opioid receptor (KOP) activation. METHODS: Langendorff perfused rat hearts were subjected...
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Study for the discrepancy of arterial blood pressure in accordance with method, age, body part of measurement during general anesthesia using sevoflurane

Lee JH, Kim JM, Ahn KR, Kim CS, Kang KS, Chung JH, Chung JW, Yoo SH

BACKGROUND: Many pieces of previous research on measuring blood pressure (BP) using different methods focused on the disparity in the results. However, none of them dealt with the disparity caused...
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