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Clinical Observations of Anesthesia in the Lower Extremities

Han KD, Chah SH, Oh YS, Kim CH, Lee CH

  • KMID: 1932841
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):246-252.
The authora have had contact with 951 cases of surgery of the lower extremities receiving various kinds of anesthtic methods and these cases were analyzed at the department of Anesthesiology,...
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Inhibition of Stuccinylcholine-induecd Increased Intraocular Pressure by d-Tubocurarine

Kim JH, Lee CH

  • KMID: 1932836
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):215-220.
The effect of prior administration of d-tubocurarine on the increased intraocular pressure associated with the use of succinylcholine was studied in 30 randomely selected human subjects, who did not...
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Anesthetic Experience of Myasthenia Gravis - 8 cases report

Jang JK, Lim HJ, Kim YC, Woo SH, Gill CI, Shin JS

  • KMID: 1932843
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):260-265.
Myasthenia Gravis is a chronic disease of disputed etiology, possibly an auto-immune reaction to the moter end-plate, characterized by exacerbations and remissions, a rare disease entity in Korea. Myasthenia Gravis...
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Anesthesia for Thymectomy in Patients with Myasthenia Gravis

Song SO, Kim AR, Jeon JK

  • KMID: 1932844
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):266-269.
Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder manifested by fatigability and weakness of the skeletal muscles. The basic defect in the myasthenia is the reduction of available acetylchopline receptors at...
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Cardiovascular Effect of Caudal Anesthesia with Lidocaine

Kim IS, Rhee YJ, Kown BY

  • KMID: 1932838
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):229-231.
Since Sicard, Cathlin and Tuffier performed the first sacral extradural anesthetic technique in 1901, surprisingly increased interest in this technique and basic investigation has been done concerning the anatomy, the...
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Anesthetic Consideration in Emergency Cesarean Section

Oh YS, Cho MD, Han KD, Lee GY, Lee CH

  • KMID: 1932839
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):232-238.
The authors analyzed statistically, 2,290 cases of anesthesia for emergency Cesarean section perfomed at Ewha Womans University Hospital from January 1978 to December 1982. The results are as follows: 1)...
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The Effect of d-Tubocurarine and Lidocaine on Elevated Serum Potassium Level with Succinylcholine

Lee GY, Lee CH, Kim WS

  • KMID: 1932835
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):208-214.
Succinylcholine has been used extensively for endotracheal intubation as a short-acting muscle relaxant. Intravenous administration of succinylcholine may be associated with adverse effects including elevated serum potassium and creatine...
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A Study of the Prevention of Pollution of Operating Rooms with Halothane

Chung WH, Sung CH

  • KMID: 1932840
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):239-245.
Attention has been drawn to the possible deliterious effects on operating theatre personnel of breathing in an atmosphere polluted with anaesthetic vapour, in particular, halothane. Whether or not the relation...
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Intra-arterial Administration of Reserpine and Proeaine with Stellate Ganglion Rloek for Raynauds Phenomenon

Jeon JK, Jung JG, Choi KT, Song SO

  • KMID: 1932845
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):270-273.
Efforts from many different approaches have been made to cure Raynand's phenomenon, such as a dorsal sympathectomy, topical injection of nitroglycerin, phentolamin and procaine, and oral or parentral administration of...
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Nitroglycerine in the Anesthetic Management of Pheochromocytoma

Nam SH, Lee YW, Bang SO, Oh HK

  • KMID: 1932842
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):253-259.
A 41 year-old male underwent resection of a pheochromocytoma under general anesthesia. The patient was treated with phenoxybenzamine for 14 days preoperatively and premedicated with triflupromazine, diazepam, pethidine and hydroxyzine...
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Effect of Oxytocin on the Succinylcholine Induced Neuromuscular Blockade

Min KS, Suh JH

  • KMID: 1932834
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):203-207.
Oxytocin has a stimulant effect on the smooth muscle of the uterus and mammary gland. Infusion or bolus injection of oxytocin followed later by the administration of succinylcholine is a...
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Influence of Midazolam on Serum Potassium and Creatine Phosphokinase Levels

Kim JY, Suh JK, Kim YJ, Shim JC, Hwang YH, Yoo HK, Park DH, Suh BT, Kim WS

  • KMID: 1932837
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):221-228.
Succinylcholine is used most widely for tracheal intubation during induction for general anesthesia. However adverse effects following the administration of succinylcholine which include an increase of serum potassium, creatine...
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Succinylcholine Effect on Low Concentration of Halothane and Enflurane Anesthesia during Cesarean Section

Kwon OK, Han YM

  • KMID: 1932833
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):198-202.
The volatile anesthetic agent, halothane and ethrane, are most commonly used in general anesthesia practice and a depolarizing neuromuscular blocker, succinylcholine, is also used for endotracheal intubation, if not contraindicated....
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Neuromuscular Effect of Succinylcholine during Halothane and Thalamonal Anesthesia

Suh JH, Whang HS

  • KMID: 1932832
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):193-197.
Thalamonal(Innovar) consisted of droperidol, a tranquilizer, and fentanyl, a short acting narcotic. Supplementation of nitrous oxide with large dose of fentanyl was known to cause contraction of abdominal muscle, often...
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