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Malpositions of Central Venous Catheter

Youn YM, Lee SK

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A Clinical Evaluation of Hypotensive Anesthesia for Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Plastic Sugery

Choe YK, Woo S, Cho KH

Deliberate hypotension reduces bleeding into a wound, thereby providing the surgeon with both better visilibility and technical freedom for a more definitive dissection and minimizes the need for blood transfusion,...
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Effect of Intrathecal Tetracaine (T-caine) and Bupivacaine (Marcaine) on Tourniquet Pain

Ko H, Son H, Lim SW

The anesthetic properties on blockade of tourniquet pain of hyperbaric tetracaine (T-caine) and bupivacaine (marcaine) with or without epinephrine administered intrathecally were compaired in randomized study involving fourty healthy surgical...
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Intraoperative Thrombelastographic ( TEG ) Monitoring and Treatment of Massive Transfused Patients

Koo JS, Cho OH, Choi HY, Kim SJ, Kim HS, Kim KM

We have 3 more cases of experiences of massive transfusion undergoing hepatobiliary surgery above 20 units of whole blood, packed RBCs, FFP or cryoprecipitate under thrombelastographic guidance and monitoring intraoperatively....
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A Negative Pressure Method Using a CVP Manometer for the Ascertainment of the Epidural Space

Cheun JK, Jee DL

To identify the epidural space various methods have been recommended and the methods are divided into two major categories, either loss of resistance or negative pressure technics. A s#yringe technic...
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Change of Internal Jugular Venous Oxygen Content during Hypotension in Halothane and Isoflurane Anesthesia

Byun JK, Park JW, Shin CM

Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow is altered by volatile anesthetics and vasodilators such as nitroglycerin. Forty patients with cerebral aneurysm were anesthetized with halothane or isoflurane, and hypotension (mean arterial...
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Retrograde Tracheal Intubation through Cricothyroid Membrane

Lee KH, Park WK, Kim C, Um DJ, Choi R

Retrograde tracheal intubation using an epidural catheter through cricothyroid membrane was performed on a 54-year-old male patient suffering from back pain in the L4-5 area who needed anesthesia and operation....
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Anesthetic Management for Reconstructive Carotid Surgery Using of Electroencephalography

Sung NS, Kim WO, Kil HK, Park KW

A 39 years old, ASA PS I. healthy female patient was scheduled for surgical resection of a paraganglioma surrounding right carotid artery bifurcation area. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental and...
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Plasma Concentrations of Lidocaine Associated with Epidural Anesthesia and Axillary Nerve Block

Yim JH, Lee WH, Lee JE, Kim HJ, Choi SJ

Forty adult patients who received lumbar epidural anesthesia and axillary nerve block were assigned to four groups. Of these, 15 patients in group 1 (lumbar epidural anesthesia group) were...
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Comparison of Right Internal Jugular or Subclavian Pressure and Central Venous Pressure during Anethesia

Song PO, Kim IG, Sohn SI, Shin MK, Kim IH

The internal jugular and subclavian veins are considered as satisfactory intravenous routes for rapid blood and fluid replacement. To determine whether these venous pressures can be used as reliable guides...
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The Dosage of Sodium Nitroprusside and its Effects on the Cardiovascular System for Deliberate Hypotension in Halothane Anesthesia

Son JT, Min SW, Lee C, Ko H, Kim KW, Suk SI

The effects of deliberate hypotension by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) on the cardiovascular system and dosage of SNP were studied in 10 patients undergone Cotrel-Dubousset instrumentation for the operative treatment of...
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The Hemodynamic Effects of Metocurine during Enflurane Anesthesia

Lee JC, Choi BS, Kim TS, Kil HY, Jin SH

This study was undertaken to determine the hemodynamic effects of metocurine in 40 adult patients (ASA class I-II) scheduled for elective operation. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental sodium 3-5 mg/kg...
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Uptake of Inhalation Anesthetics at the Different Inflow Rate in Semiclosed Circuit

Kim YK, Seung IS, Lee C, Lee DH, Kim KH, Kim KS, Suh JK, Yoo HK, Chon SU

Any factor which increases rebreathing (such as a decrease in inflow rate or an increase in ventilation) or increase uptake (such as an increase in solubility or in cardiac output)...
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A Unilateral Blockade Following Caudal Anesthesia for Hemorrhoidectomy

Lee SK

The anesthetic management of patients with pheochromocytoma presents many difficult problems, such as hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, and hypotension. A 21 year-old male underwent resection of pheochromocytoma under general anesthesia with...
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The Effect of the Position of the Paturient on the Hemodynamics of the Paturients and the Apgar Scores and Gas Analysis of the Cord Blood of the Newborns

Ko H, Lee C

Forty five patients undergoing cesarean section were classified into 4 groups. In group 1, 11 patients received epidural anesthesia and were supine throughout the procedure. In group 2, 9...
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Changes of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate during Endotracheal Intubation with Lidocaine and Fentanyl Pretreatment

Kim HG, Baek WY, Hong JG, Park JW, Kim BK

The effects of lidocaine and fentanyl on controlling the hemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation have been compared in 39 adult normotensive patients undergoing elective thyroidectomy surgery. Three groups of...
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clinical Application of Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia

Nam YT, Kim WO, Park KW, Cho CH

Although regional anesthesia has many advantages over general anesthesia it is not so popular in pediatric patient because of (1) anatomic difference with that of adult (2) lack of patient...
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Postoperative Pain Management with Epidural Anesthesia for Gynecologic Surgery

Kim AR, Cheun JK

Epidural anesthesia has been greatly substitued for spinal anetshesia because epidural aneshtesia can eliminate the most common and agonizing problems of headache and other neurologic sequelae resulting from spinal anesthesia....
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The Response of Succinylcholine from Blood Flow Occulusion

Kang KS, Kim SI, Kim SC, Kim SY

The muscle relaxants produce a dose-dependent effect that is usually mediated through an interaction between drug concentration in the vicinity of the receptors and receptor occupancy. Unfortunately, neither of these...
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An Evaluation of 12,212 Pediatric Surgical Patients

Kim SD, Jo SG, Lim SW

A retrospective analyis was performed on 12,212 pediatric patients who had received operations from 1986 to 1988 in eight operating rooms, Seoul National University Childrens Hospital (SNUCH). The average distribution...
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