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Annual report of the productivity and bibliometrics of the Korean Journal of Anesthesiology

Lee S

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Emerging safety concerns in elderly patients undergoing shoulder surgery

Shin WJ

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Pregabalin-induced hypoglycemia in a dialysis patient

Tamura T, Adachi YU, Satomoto M

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Utility of a barrier enclosure in the management of a patient with coronavirus disease for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography under sedation

Wee JZ, Lim V, See JJ

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COVID-19 pandemic: ethical and legal aspects of inadequate quantity and quality of personal protective equipment for resuscitation

Wong P, Lim WY, Chee HL, Iqbal R

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Erector spinae plane block: a new modality of pain relief in a difficult situation

Rajmohan N, Thiruvathtra J, Lobo RP, Nair SG

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Remifentanil labor analgesia in a parturient with Brugada syndrome

Gould C, Bhatia K

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Postoperative neurocognitive disorders

Tasbihgou SR, Absalom AR

A decline in cognitive function is a frequent complication of major surgery. Postoperative cognitive impairments have generally been divided into short- (postoperative delirium) and long-term disturbances (postoperative cognitive dysfunction...
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Intraoperative refractory status epilepticus caused by propofol -a case report-

Kumar A, Kumar A, Kumar N, Kumar A

Background: Status epilepticus, when continued despite the administration of two antiepileptic drugs, is called refractory status epilepticus (RSE). The seizure-like phenomenon due to propofol is widely reported in...
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Clinical usefulness of ultrasound as an early diagnostic tool for neuroleukemiosis -a case report-

Baek SJ, Lee JW, Chung S, Choi SC, Chon JY

Background: Neuroleukemiosis is a rare complication of leukemia. The diagnosis may be delayed owing to non-specific symptoms and the need for special diagnostic modalities. Case: A 70-year-old man in his...
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Prevention of epidural catheter migration: a comparative evaluation of two tunneling techniques

Gautam S, Agarwal A, Das PK, Khuba S, Kumar S

Background Epidural analgesia failure episodes can be reduced by catheter fixation techniques with a lower incidence of catheter migration. In this clinical study, we compared the roles of two epidural catheter...
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Sex/gender and additional equity characteristics of providers and patients in perioperative anesthesia trials: a cross-sectional analysis of the literature

Etherington N, Wu M, Boet S

Sex and gender, among other equity-related characteristics, influence the process of care and patients’ outcomes. Currently, the extent to which these characteristics are considered in the anesthesia literature remains unknown....
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The effect of interscalene brachial plexus block with propofol sedation on preventing perioperative hypothermia during arthroscopic shoulder surgery

Lee JH, Heo HJ, Kim YY, Baek SM, Kim KM, Jung DW

Background: Interscalene brachial plexus block (ISBPB) is commonly used with general anesthesia for postoperative pain management in shoulder surgery. This study investigated the incidence of hypothermia and changes in the...
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Demographic and clinical factors associated with same-day discharge and unplanned readmission following shoulder arthroplasty: a retrospective cohort study

Burton BN, Finneran JJ, Angerstein A, Ross E, Mitchell A, Waterman RS, Elsharydah A, Said ET, Gabriel RA

Background: Same-day discharge, defined as discharge from the hospital within 24 h of surgery, has been shown to be safe for joint arthroplasty. We examined demographic and clinical factors associated...
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General considerations for sample size estimation in animal study

Ko MJ, Lim CY

The aim of this paper is to introduce basic concepts and methods for calculating sample size in animal studies. At the planning stage of clinical studies, the determination of the...
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Evaluation of the relationship between lactacidemia and postoperative complications after surgery for peritoneal carcinomatosis

Hervás MS, Játiva-Porcar R, Robles-Hernández D, Rubert AS, Segarra B, Oliva C, Escrig J, Llueca JA

Background Cytoreductive surgery was developed as a treatment for peritoneal carcinomatosis. However, this surgery is associated with important complications. The present study aimed to assess the relationship between lactacidemia and the...
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Risk factors associated with hypotensive bradycardic events during open shoulder surgery in the beach chair position

Choi JW, Kim DK, Jeong HJ, Kim YR, Chung YJ, Son YH

Background Shoulder surgery in the beach chair position frequently causes hypotensive bradycardic events (HBEs), which are potentially associated with an increased risk of cerebral hypoperfusion. Here, we aimed to investigate the...
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