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Evidence revealed the effects of rapid response system

Cho JH

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Two women presenting aborted sudden cardiac arrest as the first event of mitral valve disease

Kim S, Shim JM, Park SM

Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a relatively common valvular heart disease and is known to have a benign course. However, a certain subtype of MVP has a pathologic prognosis and...
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Fluid management in perioperative and critically ill patients

Kang D, Yoo KY

Fluid therapy to restore and/or maintain tissue perfusion may affect patient outcomes in perioperative, emergency, and intensive care. Kinetic analyses and outcome-oriented studies have provided more insight into fluid management....
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Lund and Browder chart—modified versus original: a comparative study

Murari A, Singh KN

BACKGROUND: The Lund and Browder (LB) chart is currently the most accurate and widely used chart to calculate total body surface area affected by a burn injury. However, it is...
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How small is enough for the left heart decompression cannula during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?

Kim S, Kim JS, Shin JS, Shin HJ

BACKGROUND: Left ventricular (LV) distension is a recognizable problem accompanied by subsequent complications during venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). However, no gold standard for LV decompression has been established, and...
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A successful application of adult polymyxin B-immobilized fiber column hemoperfusion to a neonate with septic shock

Kim YA, Kim H, Kim YM, Park SE

Direct hemoperfusion therapy with a polymyxin B-immobilized fiber column (PMX-HP) has been introduced as a therapeutic option for gram negative bacterial septic shock in adults. However, its use in neonates...
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Effect of a rapid response system on code rates and in-hospital mortality in medical wards

Lee HY, Lee J, Lee SM, Kim S, Yang E, Lee HJ, Lee H, Ryu HG, Oh SY, Ha EJ, Ko SB, Cho J

BACKGROUND: To determine the effects of implementing a rapid response system (RRS) on code rates and in-hospital mortality in medical wards. METHODS: This retrospective study included adult patients admitted to medical...
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The association between the initial lactate level and need for massive transfusion in severe trauma patients with and without traumatic brain injury

Park YH, Ryu DH, Lee BK, Lee DH

BACKGROUND: Exsanguination is a major cause of death in severe trauma patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the prognostic impact of the initial lactate level for massive...
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Risk factor, monitoring, and treatment for snakebite induced coagulopathy: a multicenter retrospective study

Jeon YJ, Kim JW, Park S, Shin DW

BACKGROUND: Snakebite can cause various complications, including coagulopathy. The clinical features of snakebite-associated coagulopathy differ from those of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused by other diseases and its treatment is...
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