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Spinal anaesthesia in a patient with Kennedy's disease: A case report

Hong SJ, Lee JY, Jun JH

Kennedy's disease is an adult onset form of motor neuron disease characterized by progressive proximal and bulbar muscle weakness. The authors report the anaesthetic management of a 43-year-old man with...
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The malfunction of self-inflating bag resuscitator due to mis-assembly: A case report

Kim DK, Kim YY, Yi JS, Lim HS, Kim DC

A self-inflating bag resuscitator is universally used to ventilate patients during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and transfer. This device can be reused after sterilization and reassembly, and the mis-assembly of a resuscitator...
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Pneumothorax after restoration of spontaneous respiration in a patient with liver segmentectomy: A case report

Park JT, Kim YW, Ahn MC, Lee YB

Pneumothroax may occur during and after general anesthesia unexpectedly, and the diagnosis may be difficult when the manifestations are non-specific. An early diagnosis and treatment is important to prevent tension...
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Ventilation impairment caused by upside-down connected unidirectional valves: A case report

Kim TH, Park YS, Lee EH, Jeong YB, Choi IC

We experienced a case of ventilation impairment resulted by the wrong-assembled unidirectional valves passed the automatic checkout of ventilator during general anesthesia. A 63-year-old man was scheduled for Ivor-Lewis operation...
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Severe bradycardia and transient asystole during epidural anesthesia: A case report

Park SE, Kim DY, Son HW, Kim D, Shin CH

The severe bradycardia and asystole are uncommon complications of epidural anesthesia but can be life threatening if not managed properly. A 73-year-old, ASA class 3, male patient was admitted for...
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The general anesthesia experience of cornelia de lange syndrome patient: A case report

Cho SY, Jeon WJ, Cho YH, Shim JH, Yeom JH, Shin WJ, Kim KH

Cornelia de Lange syndrome (Amsterdam dwarfism) is a congenital disease characterized by mental retardation associated with multiple malformation.A genetic etiology has been proposed, with suggestions of autosomal dominant and recessive...
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Internal jugular vein thrombosis detection by ultrasound scan after failure of internal jugular vein catheterization: A case report

Jung JK, Han JU, Shinn HK, Jung IJ, Ko DH, Im HS, Lim HK

Right internal jugular vein catheterization is performed frequently as central venous catheterization by the landmark method. This procedure, however, might prove difficulty due to anatomic variations or thrombosis of internal...
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Anaphylaxis after injection of ketorolac in the recovery room: A case report

Chon SS, Kim JH, Ahn EK, Yoo ES, Kim YS, Park JB

Anaphylaxis is an acute onset, potentially fatal systemic allergic reaction. Multiple agents can cause anaphylaxis in the perioperative setting. Ketorolac is a potent analgesic drug and has been widely used...
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The pain caused by a 2% propofol target-controlled infusion during anesthesia induction in adults

Jung CW, Lee JR, Yoo SY, Lee JM, Lee KH

BACKGROUND: An increasing number of cases of target-controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol have substituted 2% propofol for 1% due to the concerns about lipid deposition and the practical convenience. However,...
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The effect of carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum on baroreflex sensitivity

Chung S, Cho H, Kim KO, Lee Y, Choi JG, In J, Choe YS

BACKGROUND: To determine if positive pressure pneumoperitoneum has adverse effects on autonomic nervous system function, we examined baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) during carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. METHODS: Twenty...
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Intravenous anesthesia using laryngeal mask airway without muscle relaxants during tracheostomy in a patient with quadriplegia: A case report

Yeom SH, Jeong SH, Ha MH, Song NW

Quadriplegia is a serious or complete loss of motor function of all four limbs that is commonly caused by spinal cord injuries secondary to damage to the cervical spine. In...
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Respiratory failure following patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) in a patient with chronic renal failure: A case report

Lee YB, Lee KH, Park JT, Lee SH, Ahn MC

A 28-year old woman in DM (Ed note: Define DM) and chronic renal failure underwent an uneventful open reduction and internal fixation for an ankle fracture under spinal anesthesia. PCA...
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The effect of cranial electrotherapy stimulation on preoperative anxiety and hemodynamic responses

Kim HJ, Kim WY, Lee YS, Chang MS, Kim JH, Park YC

BACKGROUND: Cranial electrotherapy stimulation is used as a treatment for depression, anxiety, insomnia, and adjunctive intervention for pain management. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of...
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The effect of ketorolac and propacetamol on pain control after tonsillectomy in pediatric patients

Lee IH, Han JI, Kim DY, Lee GY

BACKGROUND: Both ketorolac and propacetamol have been used to control mild to moderate pain after operation. Ketorolac is a non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with strong analgesic activity, but should be...
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The effect of spinal anesthesia on pulse oximetry

Yang KA, Chung RK, Kim DY, Bae MJ

BACKGROUND: Pulse oximetry provides valuable data on the arterial oxygen saturation. Significant impairment in the arterial oxygen saturation can occur under vasoconstriction, hypothermia, and hypotension. This study compared the percutaneous...
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The effects of esmolol, esmolol and nicardipine or remifentanil on mean blood pressure, heart rate and recovery in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery

Lee HY, Kwon WJ, Lee JU

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of esmolol, esmolol and nicardipine or remifentanil on MBP, HR and recovery in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery. METHODS: Eighty patients scheduled...
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Hyperkalemic cardiac arrest triggered by intravenous lidocaine following axillary brachial plexus block for the creation of an arteriovenous fistula: A case report

Song SY, Shin HD, Seo KC, Chung JY, Roh WS, Kim BI

Axillary brachial plexus blockade (BPB) is commonly used as an anesthetic method for patients undergoing the creation of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) during end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Several studies have...
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The effect of remifentanil on sedation during midazolam induced sedation under brachial plexus block

Hong SJ, Kim JS, Hwang SM, Lee JJ, Lim SY

BACKGROUND: The effects of remifentanl on bispectral index (BIS) and sedation are controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of continuous remifentanil infusion (0.03microgram/min/kg) on sedation...
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The comparison of the relaxant effects of propofol, thiopental, ketamine, and etomidate on isolated rat uterine smooth muscle

Eun SS, An TH, Jung KT, Jung JD, So KY, Yu BS, Lim KJ, Kim SH, Lee HY, Song CH, Shi H, Lin J

BACKGROUND: Intravenous hypnotics are used in pregnancy, labor and delivery. The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare the relaxant effects of propofol, thiopental, ketamine, and etomidate...
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The effect of colloid co-hydration on the use of phenylephrine and hemodynamics during low-dose combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for cesarean delivery

Lee SY, Choi DH, Park HW

BACKGROUND: Ephedrine has been recommended as the best vasopressor in obstetrics. But, recent clinical evidences show the possibility that phenylephrine has become more pertinent as a primary vasopressor. We think...
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