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Cardiac Arrest During General Anesthesia - Report of 10 cases

Lee JH, Choi SJ

We heraby report 10 cases of cardiac arrest associated with general anesthesia at Chungnam Medical Center during the period of Jan. 1967 through June 1972 as follows. (1) Among 10...
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Epidural Hypertonie Saline for Intractable Pain Associated with Malignancies

Park YD, Bae WS

To two patients suffering from intractable upper abdominal pain associated with recurrent carcinomatosis following previous gastrectcmy, 10 per cent saline solution was administered through an indwelling epidural (T 7-8) catheter....
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Effect of Doxapram Hydrochloride on Respiration after General Anesthesia

Shin TS, Suh KS, Lim DW, Jin SH

The effect of a new analeptic, doxapram hydrochloride, on respiration has been studied in ten subjects anesthetized with thiopental or with nitrous oxide-oxygen-halothane. The results are as follows: 1) Respiratory...
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Electrocardiographic Monitoring during General Anesthesia

Suh KS, Lim DW, Shin TS, Jin SH

At the Kyung Hee Medical Center all patients receiving general anesthesia in the operating room are monitored continuously with electrocardioscope, Burdick CS-515 Monitor, and recorded by EK4S ECG. Among 50...
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An Experimental Study on the Vasopressor Effects of Various Sympathomimetic Amines in Reserpinized Dogs during Nâ‚‚O-Oâ‚‚-Halothane Anesthesia

Kim KW, Shin KI, Choi SH, Kim YL, Kwak IY

Vasopressor effects of epinephrine, norepinephrine, ephedrine, phenylephrine, methoxamine and of mephentermine were compared in resrpinized dogs with or without nitrous oxide-oxygen-halothane anesthesia. The results are as follows: (1) Epinephrine and...
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Postoyerative Pain Control and Lung Function with Rectus Sheath Analgesia

Kim JR, Choi R, Oh HK

Twenty patients for abdominal surgery chosen at random were studied for postoperative pain relief with rectus sheath analgesia and meperidine by intramuscular injection. We wished to determine the efficacy of...
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A Clinical Experience of Induced Hypotension for Intracranial Aneurysm Surgery

Jeong MH, Choi R, Park KW, Hahn YS

Deliberate hypotension in the surgery of intracranial aneurysm's used to diminish bleeding and render an aneurysmal sac slack to make clipping easy. It has been reported by Murtagh (1960) and...
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Experimental Study of FIydroxyethyl Stareh as a New Plasma Expander

Park JY, Oh HK, Ha CS, Park HK, Kim CC

Since 1957 clinical studies and animal experiments have reported that a solution of hydroxyethyl starch in saline (HES) was effective as a plasma expander. We have studied hydroxyethyl starch as...
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An Experimental Study on Cardiovascular Responses and Hepatie Functions by the Intravenous Anesthetic Agent-a Home Product Thiopental Sodium (Thiotal)

Kim SD, Yum KW, Lee KI, Shin KI, Kim KW, Kwak IY, Cho YH, Kang HT

Blood pressures and heart rates were recorded with Twin-Viso (Sanborn, USA) for comparative estimations of cardiovascular responses by injection of intravenous anesthetic agents-2.5% solution of Pentothal Sodium (Abbott Laboratory, USA)...
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Comparative Evaluation of Cyclopropane and Fluothane Anesthesia During Hemorrhagie Shock in Dogs

Kwak IY, Kim KW, Kim YL

In order to comparatively evaluate the effects of cyclopropane and fluothane upon mean arterial pressure. cardiac output and splanchnic blood flow during hemorrhagic shock a Iaboratory investigation was conducted in...
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Experimental Studies on the Mechanism of the Uterine Inhibitory Aetivity of Halothane

Kim SY

Halothane has become very popular in recent years and is an excellent agent in obstetric anesthesia (Bosomworth, 1962; Stoelting, 1964; Wilson and Vandewater, 1965) but the uterine depressant effect of...
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