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Statistical review of 95 studies employing repeated-measures analysis of variance published in the Korean Journal of Anesthesiology

Park SI, Lee DK, In J

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Is postoperative nausea and vomiting still the big "little" problem?

Choi SU

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Erratum: A comparison of postoperative emergence agitation between sevoflurane and thiopental anesthesia induction in pediatric patients (Korean J Anesthesiol 2015 Aug; 68(4): 373-378)

Son JS, Jang E, Oh MW, Lee JH, Han YJ, Ko S

The original article contained an error in Figure and Figure legend.
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Nonparametric statistical tests for the continuous data: the basic concept and the practical use

Nahm FS

Conventional statistical tests are usually called parametric tests. Parametric tests are used more frequently than nonparametric tests in many medical articles, because most of the medical researchers are familiar with...
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Paraplegia following cervical epidural catheterization using loss of resistance technique with air: a case report

Chae YJ, Han KR, Park HB, Kim C, Nam SG

We report a case of paraplegia without neurologic deficit of upper extremities following cervical epidural catheterization using air during the loss of resistance technique. A 41-year-old woman diagnosed with complex...
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Vagally mediated atrioventricular block with ventricular asystole immediately after assuming prone position under spinal anestheisa: a case report

Kim KO, Oh JS

Vagally mediated atrioventricular (AV) block is a condition which a paroxysmal AV block occurs with the slowing of the sinus rate. Owing to its unpredictability and benign nature, it often...
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Cerebral air embolism and subsequent transient neurologic abnormalities in a liver transplant recipient following the removal of the pulmonary artery catheter from the central venous access device: a case report

Kim SK, Jun IG, Jang DM, Lim J, Hwang GS, Kim YK

Cerebral air embolism is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication. We experienced a living-donor liver transplant recipient who presented with unexpected cerebral air embolism and transient neurologic abnormalities that subsequently...
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Effectiveness of applying continuous positive airway pressure in a patient with paradoxical vocal fold movement after endotracheal extubation: a case report

Shin YH, Song KL, Ko DC, Pin JW, Ryu KH, Kim HS

Paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) is an uncommon upper airway disorder defined as paradoxical adduction of the vocal folds during inspiration. The etiology and treatment of PVFM are unclear. The...
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Perioperative lung-protective ventilation strategy reduces postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing thoracic and major abdominal surgery

Park SH

The occurrence of postoperative pulmonary complications is strongly associated with increased hospital mortality and prolonged postoperative hospital stays. Although protective lung ventilation is commonly used in the intensive care unit,...
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Usefulness of intraoperative bronchoscopy during surgical repair of a congenital cardiac anomaly with possible airway obstruction: three cases report

Oh J, Kim JW, Shin WJ, Gwak M, Park PH

Compression of the airway is relatively common in pediatric patients, although it is often an unrecognized complication of congenital cardiac and aortic arch anomalies. Aortopexy has been established as a...
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Arytenoid dislocation after uneventful endotracheal intubation: a case report

Oh TK, Yun JY, Ryu CH, Park YN, Kim NW

Arytenoid dislocation is an unusual complication of endotracheal intubation. We reported a case of a 48-year-old female with arytenoid dislocation after uneventful endotracheal intubation, which was successfully treated with arytenoid...
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The effect of electromagnetic guidance system on early learning curve of ultrasound for novices

Kim EJ, Min J, Song J, Song K, Song JH, Byon HJ

BACKGROUND: Electromagnetic guidance reveals needle alignment and position relative to the image plane on an ultrasound view. This study compared the early learning curves of novices performing ultrasound-guided needle placement...
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Carbon dioxide pneumothorax occurring during laparoscopy-assisted gastrectomy due to a congenital diaphragmatic defect: a case report

Park HJ, Kim DK, Yang MK, Seo JE, Kwon JH

During laparoscopic surgery, carbon dioxide (CO2) pneumothorax can develop due to a congenital defect in the diaphragm. We present a case of a spontaneous massive left-sided pneumothorax that occurred during...
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Changes in cerebral oxygen saturation and early postoperative cognitive function after laparoscopic gastrectomy: a comparison with conventional open surgery

Jo YY, Kim JY, Lee MG, Lee SG, Kwak HJ

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic gastrectomy requires a reverse-Trendelenburg position and prolonged pneumoperitoneum and it could cause significant changes in cerebral homeostasis and lead to cognitive dysfunction. We compared changes in regional cerebral...
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Arrhythmogenic potential develops rapidly at graft reperfusion before the start of hypotension during living-donor liver transplantation

Lee HM, Park SK, Moon YJ, Kim JW, Kim SK, Sang BH, Seo DK, Yoo BW, Hwang GS

BACKGROUND: Detailed profiles of acute hypothermia and electrocardiographic (ECG) manifestations of arrhythmogenicity were examined to analyze acute hypothermia and ventricular arrhythmogenic potential immediately after portal vein unclamping (PVU) in living-donor...
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Lipofundin(R) MCT/LCT 20% increase left ventricular systolic pressure in an ex vivo rat heart model via increase of intracellular calcium level

Park J, Kim YA, Han JY, Jin S, Ok SH, Sohn JT, Lee HK, Chung YK, Shin IW

BACKGROUND: Lipid emulsions have been used to treat various drug toxicities and for total parenteral nutrition therapy. Their usefulness has also been confirmed in patients with local anesthetic-induced cardiac toxicity....
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Comparison of clinical validation of acceleromyography and electromyography in children who were administered rocuronium during general anesthesia: a prospective double-blinded randomized study

Jung W, Hwang M, Won YJ, Lim BG, Kong MH, Lee IO

BACKGROUND: Electromyography and acceleromyography are common neuromuscular monitoring devices. However, questions still remain regarding the use of acceleromyography in children. This study compared the calibration success rates and intubation conditions...
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Effects of intraoperative single bolus fentanyl administration and remifentanil infusion on postoperative nausea and vomiting

Lim H, Doo AR, Son JS, Kim JW, Lee KJ, Kim DC, Ko S

BACKGROUND: Although the use of postoperative opioids is a well-known risk factor for postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), few studies have been performed on the effects of intraoperative opioids on...
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The effect of Valsalva maneuver in attenuating skin puncture pain during spinal anesthesia: a randomized controlled trial

Kumar S, Gautam SK, Gupta D, Agarwal A, Dhirraj S, Khuba S

BACKGROUND: Valsalva maneuver reduces pain by activating sinoaortic baroreceptor reflex arc. We planned this study to evaluate the role of valsalva in attenuating spinal needle-puncture pain. METHODS: Ninety American Society of...
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Can bedside patient-reported numbness predict postoperative ambulation ability for total knee arthroplasty patients with nerve block catheters?

Mudumbai S, Ganaway T, Kim TE, Howard SK, Giori NJ, Shum C, Mariano ER

BACKGROUND: Adductor canal catheters offer advantages over femoral nerve catheters for knee replacement patients because they produce less quadriceps muscle weakness; however, applying adductor canal catheters in bedside clinical practice...
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