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Nerve injury in an undiagnosed adult tethered cord syndrome patients following spinal anesthesia: A case report

Kim YY, Song JW, Lim JH, Kim YS, Kwon YE, Lee JH

Spinal anesthesia is a safe and widely used procedure. Spinal cord injury is a rare but serious complication from spinal anesthesia occurs, unexpectedly. Risks of direct neural injury from spinal...
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Effectiveness of spinal anesthesia after epidural labor analgesia versus spinal anesthesia only for intrapartum cesarean section

Jeon JY, Do SH, Lee IH, Jee YS, Park SI, Yoon HJ

BACKGROUND: Spinal anesthesia (SA) after epidural labor analgesia (ELA) can have advantages over augmentation of ELA due to its rapid onset and high-quality analgesia. However, unexpected side effects and diverse...
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The relationship between postoperative cognitive dysfunction and the depth of sedation with propofol during spinal anesthesia in elderly patients

Lee JW, Kang H, Baek SM, Park HJ, Lim TH

BACKGROUND: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common perioperative complication. The definitive causes of POCD have not been identified, but depth of anesthesia or sedation has been reported to influence...
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Auto-PEEP-like condition recognized by a sudden decrease in airway pressure during pressure controlled ventilation and low-flow anesthesia: A case report

Kang BJ

During mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit, auto-positive end-expiratory pressure (auto-PEEP) has been reported to occur in obstructive airway conditions aggravated by inappropriate ventilator settings. In this paper, we...
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Anaphylaxis to topical bovine thrombin used for hemostasis during surgery for herniated nucleus pulposus: A case report

Kim H, Lee D, Lee H, Han J

Anaphylaxis is a type I allergic reaction and its clinical features occur after re-exposure to the same allergen. Numerous types of drugs can cause anaphylaxis during general anesthesia. Topical bovine...
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Effect of nefopam for patient-controlled analgesia after laparoscopic gastrectomy

Park JH, Kim DY, Park SY, Choi SR, Lee SC, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: Nefopam is a central acting, non-opioid analgesic used for control of postoperative pain. However, there are limited studies on the analgesic effect of nefopam for patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). We...
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The effects of ketamine-propofol (ketofol) ratio in the mixing proportions of ketofol on hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation

Rim JC, Kim DY, Kim H, Park JH, Park SY, Lee SC, Chung CJ, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic stability can be achieved using the combination of ketamine and propofol (ketofol). This study was designed to compare the hemodynamic effects of ketofol with different ketamine-propofol ratios versus...
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Changes in thyroid hormones in patients undergoing liver transplantation

Park SY, Kim JY, Kim JS, Joung HW, Jeong YY, Park GH, Lee SY

BACKGROUND: Critical illness that requires major surgery is often associated with non-thyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS). The characteristic feature of NTIS is low serum triiodothyronine (T3) levels, and in severe illness,...
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Percutaneous cervical nucleoplasty using the L'DISQ(R) in patients with posterolateral disc extrusion: Three cases report

Lim YS, Park CH, Jung KT, Wee SW, Sin SS, Kim J, Park DI

Recently, various studies evaluating percutaneous cervical nucleoplasty have reported good results. Percutaneous cervical nucleoplasty has been commonly used for treating contained herniated disc or protrusion, but a posterolateral extruded disc...
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Interventional treatments for cancer pain due to bone metastasis

Park JM

More than 30% of patients with cancer do not receive adequate pain-control treatment. Metastatic bone lesion-induced pain is one of the most common causes of cancer pain. Although cancer pain...
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Transfusion guidelines in pediatric patients

Lee JW

To avoid unnecessary transfusions of blood products, a patient's current hematologic and hemodynamic status must be evaluated thoroughly by assessing on-going and anticipated bleeding using a pre-determined transfusion threshold, and...
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Awake endotracheal intubation using a video-assisted intubating stylet in a patient with a large supraglottic mass: A case report

Jun JH, Kim JK, Lee EJ

A 70-year-old man was scheduled for laryngeal microsurgery for supraglottic tumor. A preoperative indirect laryngoscopy demonstrated a large tumor obstructing the most of glottic opening. To prevent damage to the...
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The relationship between the serum lactate level and in-hospital mortality after decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain Injury

Jung WS, Lee D, Chang YJ, Park CK, Jo YY

BACKGROUND: The patients with traumatic brain injury showed ischemia due to increased intracranial pressure. This study evaluated the relationship of pre-anesthetic serum lactate level with in-hospital mortality. METHODS: The archived medical...
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A comparison of systolic and diastolic time variation with pulse pressure variation as a predictor of fluid responsiveness during pediatric liver transplantation

Moon YJ, Lee HM, Kim JW, Chung HJ, Lee S, Huh IY, Hwang GS

BACKGROUND: In pediatric patients, dynamic preload indices to predict fluid responsiveness remain controversial. Because each beat of blood pressure (BP) - waveform - contains evidence of a systolic and diastolic...
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