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Do you believe that processed EEG helps to prevent intraoperative awareness?

Han DW

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Unidentifiable object in the right atrium

Asakura Y, Nakamichi-Itoh Y, Mori K

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Amlodipine toxicity and lipid emulsion

Ok SH, Sohn JT

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Amlodipine toxicity complicated by concurrent medications

Gupta B, Kerai S

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Digitizing the direct laryngoscopy experience: the economic way!!

Hasija N, Kale S, Girdhar KK

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Caudal and epidural blocks in infants and small children: historical perspective and ultrasound-guided approaches

Kil HK

In infants and small children, ultrasound (US) guidance provides ample anatomical information to perform neuraxial blocks. We can measure the distance from the skin to the epidural space in the...
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Accidental intracerebral injection and seizure during scalp nerve blocks for awake craniotomy in a previously craniotomized patient: a case report

Lee WK, Kim H, Bae MI, Choi SH, Min KT

A 34-year-old man who previously underwent a craniotomy due to oligodendroglioma was admitted with a diagnosis of recurrent brain tumor. An awake craniotomy was planned. Approximately 15 minutes after completing...
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Effects of adenosine receptor agonist on the rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block and sugammadex-induced recovery

Kim YB, Lee S, Choi HR, In J, Chang YJ, Kim HJ, Ro YJ, Yang HS

BACKGROUND: Several types of receptors are found at neuromuscular presynaptic membranes. Presynaptic inhibitory A1 and facilitatory A2A receptors mediate different modulatory functions on acetylcholine release. This study investigated whether adenosine...
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Comparison between cerebral state index and bispectral index during desflurane anesthesia

Cho SH, Kim SS, Hyun DM, Yoon HS, Han JW, Kim JS

BACKGROUND: Cerebral state index (CSI) is an anesthesia depth monitor alternative to bispectral index (BIS). Published comparative studies have used propofol or sevoflurane. However, studies using desflurane have not been...
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Aprepitant in combination with palonosetron for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in female patients using intravenous patient-controlled analgesia

Yoo JH, Kim SI, Chung JW, Jun MR, Han YM, Kim YJ

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate aprepitant in combination with palonosetron as compared to palonosetron alone for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) in female...
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Evaluation of efficacy of Valsalva maneuver for attenuating propofol injection pain: a prospective, randomized, single blind, placebo controlled study

Kumar S, Khuba S, Agarwal A, Gautam S, Yadav M, Dixit A

BACKGROUND: Pain on injection is a limitation with propofol use. The effect of the Valsalva maneuver on pain during propofol injection has not been studied. This maneuver reduces pain through...
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Validity and reliability of the Korean version of the Quality of Recovery-40 questionnaire

Lee JH, Kim D, Seo D, Son JS, Kim DC

BACKGROUND: The Quality of Recovery-40 (QoR-40) is a widely-used, self-rated, and self-completed questionnaire for postoperative patients. The questionnaire is intended to elicit information from each patient regarding the quality of...
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Acid/base alterations during major abdominal surgery: 6% hydroxyethyl starch infusion versus 5% albumin

Kwak HJ, Lim OK, Baik JM, Jo YY

BACKGROUND: To compare the effects of intraoperative infusions of balanced electrolyte solution (BES)-based hydroxyethyl starch (HES) and saline-based albumin on metabolic acidosis and acid/base changes during major abdominal surgery conducted...
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