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Perioperative care for drug abusers in the opioid crisis era

Kim JY

Background: Narcotic abuse and addiction have recently emerged as significant global issues. The consumption of dependence-inducing substances has become increasingly prevalent among younger generations in numerous countries, exacerbating the problem....
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How to cope with suspected mpox patients in the outpatient clinic

Kim NJ, Huh S

Background: This article outlines procedures for monitoring and handling mpox outbreaks in Korea based on the 5th edition of the guidelines for response to mpox and recent briefing material from...
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Hyperosmolar therapy for regulation of cerebral edema and intracranial pressure

Gwak DS, Ko SB

Background: Hyperosmolar therapy is an essential treatment method for increased intracranial pressure and cerebral edema. Mannitol and hypertonic saline are frequently used in clinical practice; however, more helpful recommendations are...
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Basic principle in the management of brain edema and elevated intracranial pressure

Ko SB

Background: Brain edema is a well-recognized pathophysiological secondary change after primary brain injury. The mechanism of brain edema may differ based on the types of brain edema. However, numerous ion...
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Targeted temperature management in brain edema

Ahn SH, Ko SB

Background: Targeted temperature management is a treatment strategy to lower core body temperature to achieve neuroprotection or reduce elevated intracranial pressure. Therefore, it has been increasingly used in the neurointensive...
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Management of adverse effects in hyperosmolar therapy of brain edema

Park SH, Ko SB

Background: Mannitol and hypertonic saline are the most frequently used hyperosmolar agents to treat cerebral edema resulting from acute brain injury. However, there are several issues with using hyperosmolar therapies....
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Cerebral perfusion pressure optimization for the regulation of brain edema and intracranial pressure

Kim TJ, Ko SB

Background: Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is a pathological condition associated with severe neurological conditions in patients with acute brain injuries. Managing increased ICP based on optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)...
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Assessment of increased intracranial pressure in patients with brain injury

Park J, Ko SB

Background: Monitoring and managing elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is one of the core topics in neurocritical care. Although invasive methods are regarded as standard means, the recent development of non-invasive...
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