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Ensuring patient safety: the importance of prompt pathological examination for foreign bodies in intravenous lines

Heo MH, Lee SI, Kim KW, Kim JH

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Electroconvulsive therapy and muscle relaxants

Yang HS, Joung KW

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Does adding muscle relaxant make post-operative pain better? a narrative review of the literature from US and European studies

Verdiner R, Khurmi N, Choukalas C, Erickson C, Poterack K

Centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants (CASMR) are widely prescribed as adjuncts for acute and chronic pain. Given the recent interest in multimodal analgesia and reducing opioid consumption, there has been...
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Spinal anesthesia in elective lumbar spinal surgery

Hernandez NS, Begashaw B, Riesenburger RI, Kryzanski JT, Liu P

Spinal anesthesia (SA) is gaining recognition as a safe and efficacious regional alternative to general anesthesia for elective lumbar surgery. However, unfamiliarity with management issues related to its use has...
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Comparison of the effects of intraoperative remifentanil and sufentanil infusion on postoperative pain management in robotic gynecological surgery: a retrospective cohort study

Sung TY, Jee YS, Cho SA, Huh I, Lee SJ, Cho CK

Background: Remifentanil and sufentanil are potent short-acting synthetic opioid analgesics. The administration of remifentanil has been associated with the incidence of opioid-induced hyperalgesia. Opioid-induced hyperalgesia may be alleviated when opioids,...
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Single puncture combined lumbar erector spinae plane and quadratus lumborum block (SEQ block) in acetabular fracture surgeries: randomized clinical trial

Ahmed AMM, Moustafa MA, Alabd AS

Background: Acetabular fracture surgery can cause severe postoperative pain. A combined lumbar erector spinae plane block and paraspinous sagittal shift quadratus lumborum block may augment analgesia. Methods: Fifty two patients...
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Treatment of postural headache occurred 26 days after spinal pain procedure - A case report -

Park S, Lim YH, Yoo BH

Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage may cause intracranial hypotension and postural headache. Secondary intracranial hypotension may result from an iatrogenic dural puncture or traumatic injury associated with pain procedures. Case:...
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Severe pulmonary edema occurred during endobronchial ultrasound under monitored anesthesia care - A case report -

Choi HY, Kang HK, Heo MH, Lee SI, Kim JY, Kim KT, Park JS, Choe WJ, Kim KW, Kim JH

Background: Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is widely used to diagnose lung cancer. Monitored anesthesia care (MAC) can enhance patient comfort and procedural conditions during EBUS. EBUS under MAC is usually safe...
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A comprehensive review of difficult airway management strategies for patient safety

Jung H

Difficult airway management is critical to ensuring patient safety. It involves addressing the challenges and failures that can occur, even with skilled healthcare providers, during face mask ventilation, intubation, supraglottic...
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Feasibility of using red cell distribution width for prediction of postoperative mortality in severe burn patients: an association with acute kidney injury after surgery

Park JH, Cho SS, Jung J, Choi SS

Background: Severe burns cause pathophysiological processes that result in mortality. A laboratory biomarker, red cell distribution width (RDW), is known as a predictor of mortality in critically-ill patients. We examined...
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Comparison of pain relief of the cervical radiculopathy between high thoracic erector spinae plane block and cervical epidural injection

Hong JH, Huh SN

Background: The high thoracic erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has been used for the management of chronic shoulder pain or arthroscopic shoulder surgery. No study has evaluated the analgesic efficacy...
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Guidewire insertion into the vertebral vein during right internal jugular vein central venous catheterization -A rare case report-

Lee J, Suh J, Oh J, Ki S

Background: Internal jugular veins are the most frequently accessed site for central venous catheterization in patient management, whereas complications involving vertebral veins are a rare occurrence. Case: A 73-year-old male...
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Single and double injection paravertebral block comparison in reduction mammaplasty cases: a randomized controlled study

Ozonur VA, Salviz EA, Sivrikoz N, Kozanoglu E, Karaali S, Gokduman HC, Polat H, Emekli U, Tugrul MK, Orhan-Sungur M

Background: This study compares the analgesic effects and dermatomal blockade distributions of single and double injection bilateral thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB) techniques in patients undergoing reduction mammaplasty. Methods: After obtaining...
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Risk factors for severe postpartum hemorrhage requiring blood transfusion after cesarean delivery for twin pregnancy: a nationwide cohort study

Seo GH, Kim JY, Lee Dy, Lee C, Lee J

Background: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Twin pregnancy and cesarean delivery are well-known risk factors for PPH. However, few studies have investigated PPH...
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The sniffing position facilitated easier light wand guided endotracheal intubation compared with the neutral position with chin-lift

Kim GH, Jung EJ, Han YJ, Yun MJ

Background: Traditionally, the patient's head is placed in a neutral position with a chin-lift to facilitate light wand guided endotracheal intubation. However, our study found that the sniffing position was...
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Neutrophilia is more predictive than increased white blood cell counts for short-term mortality after liver transplantation in patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure

Kim KS, Kim JH, Kwon HM, Moon YJ, Shin WJ, Kim SH, Jun IG, Song JG, Hwang GS

Background: Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a life-threatening disease that requires urgent liver transplantation (LT). Accurate identification of high-risk patients is essential for predicting post-LT survival. The chronic liver failure...
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