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Peditric Fluid and Blood Therapy

Lee YJ

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Allergic Reactions and the Intraoperative use of Foreign Substances

Chung JK

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The Effects of Anesthesia on Renal Blood Flow and Function

Yoon JS

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Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Park CJ

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Mechanisms and Evaluation of Hepapotoxicity

Kown BY

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Anesthetic Experiences Using the F-flow Circuit

Kim YL, Ham BM, Kim KY

In order to evaluate the ventilatory efficiency of the F-type breathing circuit, the authors compared the conventional anesthetic circuit using a 2-corrugated tube with the F-type breathing circuit through arterial...
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Plasma Concentrations of Prolactin and Cortisol during Cesarean Section under General and Spinal Anesthesia

Joung JD

The effects of general and spinal anesthesia on maternal plasms levels of prolactin and Cortisol in response to the stress of cesarean section were studied. Surgery under general anesthesia resulted...
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A Case of Pneumothorax and Subcutaneous Emphysema in a Tracheostomized Patient during General Anesthesia

Kang KY, Youn HJ, Lee SK, Song HS

Endotracheal intubation and tracheostomy may be an urgent, and essential procedure in cases of general anesthesia, airway obstruction, major head & neck surgery, etc, but it may cause many serious...
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Clinical Experience of Anesthesia for Open Heart Surgery - 226 cases -

Kim DG, Kang HJ, Song SO

Herein is a retrospective study of 220 cases of open heart surgery at Yeungnam University Hospital from April, 1984 to March, 1987 anti the anesthetic methods employed. Among the 226...
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Anesthesia for Congenital Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula Combined with Subglottic Laryngeal Stenosis - A case report -

Kim SI, Kim SY

We experience a 1 day old female patient with congenital esophageal atresia and tracheoeso-phageal fistula combined with a subglottic laryngeal stenosis which was 2 mm in diamete. At the time...
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Roentgenographic Confirmation of Central Venous Catheter Tips Through the Basilic and External Jugular Veins

Park WK, Nam SH, Ko SO, Chung IY, Oh HK

Catheterization of the innominate or superior vena caval vein via the basilic, external jugular and internal jugular veins was attempted in 103 adult and pediatric patients scheduled for cardiovascular and...
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Clinical Application of the Mapleson B System for Controlled Ventilation in Pediatric Patients

Song HJ, Lee MA, Ahn CK

This study was undertaken to observe whether an adult ventilator with a preset volume could be used as a controlled ventrolled ventilator far pediatric anesthesia. 35 Patients ranging in age...
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The Effects of Various Anesthetics on Plasma Lipid and Enzyme in Hypertensive Patients

Lee YJ, Lee YS, Cho CH

The effect of three anesthetics on the plasma lipid and enzyme were compared in patients with hypertension who required surgery. Thirty patients were divided into three groups of ten;...
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A Clinical Analysis of 64 Postoperative Patients , Older than 60 Years of age Who were Admitted between January 1980 and December 1985 was Made and the Following Results were Obtained

Lee DH, Lee YS, Yum KW

1) Of 64 patients, there were 40ma1e patients, twice as many as female. 2) The majoritr of the patients (42) came from the department of general surgery. 3) The...
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Clinical Evaluation of Caudal Anesthesia with Carbonated Lidocaine

Cho KS, Shin YS, Kim JR, Park KW

Thirty-six adult patients who received caudal anesthesia for perianal surgery were rando-mly agsigned to two grgups. Of these, 15 patients ingroup 1 were given 1.5 and 2% plain lidocaine in...
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A Clinical Study on Pruritus Due to Intrathecal Morphine

Jeong CJ, Baik SW, Kim IS, Chung KS

Herein is a review of eigthy six surgical cases from March to August, 1986 with recieved tetracaine hrdrochloride spinal anesthesia. In an attempt to relieve postoperative pain, 0.5 mg...
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Anesthetic Management of Bone Marrow Donors

Chae JH, Lee JH, Moon SH, Chung DS, Chung WH

Thirty-six adult patients who received caudal anesthesia for perianal surgery were rando-mly agsigned to two grgups. Of these, 15 patients ingroup 1 were given 1.5 and 2% plain lidocaine...
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Postoperative Changes of Arterial Blood Gas Tension and Ventilatory Function

Shin JK, Kim HK, Ahn CK

Pulmonary comp1ications following surgery continue to be a major cruse of postoperative mobidity. The purpose of this study was to measure the effects of various surgical procedures upon arterial blood...
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A Clinical Study of Changes in INtracranial Pressure on Neurosurgical Patients under General Anesthesia with Nitrous Oxide, Thiopental Sodium and Lidocatine Hydrochloride

Kang YU, Baik SW, Chung KS

In patients undergoing intracranial surgery, the drugs used for anesthesia and the opera-tive procedure can effect an increase in intracranial pressure. Especially in patients whose intracranial pressure has already increased...
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Changes in Blood Sugar , Insulin , Osmolarity and Electrolytes with Intraoperative Infusion of Various Solutions

Chang CW, Chung JK

Rapid administration of solution containing dextroae results in marked hyperglycemia and osmotic diuresis hut a balanced electrolyte solution containing maltese does not increase blood sugar. 30 patients were chosen...
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