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Ketamine with Propofol for Endoscopic Procedures

Bhalotra A

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Potential of eye tracking technology for assessment of performance and medical education in the field of anesthesia

Kim E

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Anesthesia management in a case of Turner syndrome with anti-NMDA limbic encephalitis and multiple co-morbidities for repair of fracture femur

Gupta B, Agarwal M, Sharma R, Saith V

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Perioperative stroke and hyperhomocysteinemia: a possible pathogenic link

Acampa M, Lazzerini , Martini G

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Negative association between previous allergy and intradermal tests for rocuronium and cisatracurium: what about additional tests?

Kounis NG, Koniari I, Chourdakis E, Davlouros , Hahalis G

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Cervical plexus block

Kim JS, Ko JS, Bang S, Kim H, Lee SY

Cervical plexus blocks (CPBs) have been used in various head and neck surgeries to provide adequate anesthesia and/or analgesia; however, the block is performed in a narrow space in the...
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Using eye tracking technology to compare the effectiveness of malignant hyperthermia cognitive aid design

King R, Hanhan J, Harrison T, Kou A, Howard SK, Borg LK, Shum C, Udani AD, Mariano ER, The ADAPT (Anesthesiology-Directed Advanced Procedural Training) Research Group

BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia is a rare but potentially fatal complication of anesthesia, and several different cognitive aids designed to facilitate a timely and accurate response to this crisis currently exist....
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Simplified equation for determining proper depth of peripherally inserted central catheter in relation to anatomical landmarks

Kang SS, Shin YS, Lee SY, Kim H

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to develop a formula guiding the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) tip placement based on anatomical landmarks such as the upper arm, clavicle,...
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Hyperthermia associated with biliary obstruction during living donor liver transplantation

Kang H, Park J, Lee JJ, Kim GS

Intraoperative hypothermia occurs frequently, but hyperthermia is relatively rare during general anesthesia. We experienced a case of hyperthermia during living donor liver transplantation that appeared to be significantly associated with...
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Intradermal skin tests for rocuronium and cisatracurium in patients with a history of allergy: a retrospective study

Kim YY, Kim IT, Shin SI, Yim SM

BACKGROUND: Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) are a leading cause of perioperative anaphylaxis. However, the performance of systematic screening skin tests to detect reactions for NMBAs prior to general anesthesia is...
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Does pediatric anesthesia cause brain damage? – Addressing parental and provider concerns in light of compelling animal studies and seemingly ambivalent human data

Lee JR, Loepke AW

Anesthesia facilitates surgery in millions of young children every year. Structural brain abnormalities and functional impairment observed in animals have created substantial concerns among clinicians, parents, and government regulators. Clinical...
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Postoperative delirium in elderly patients with critical limb ischemia undergoing major leg amputation: a retrospective study

Shin YH, Yoon JS, Jeon HJ, Kim YB, Kim YS, Park JY

BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia has been identified as a risk factor for the incidence of postoperative delirium in elderly patients. Limb amputation is the last option in critical limb ischemia...
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Comparison of priming versus slow injection for reducing etomidate-induced myoclonus: a randomized controlled study

Mullick P, Talwar V, Aggarwal S, Prakash S, Pawar M

BACKGROUND: Etomidate injection is often associated with myoclonus. Etomidate injection technique influences the incidence of myoclonus. This study was designed to clarify which of the two injection techniques—slow injection or...
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A bench study comparing between scalpel-bougie technique and cannula-to-Melker technique in emergency cricothyroidotomy in a porcine model

Chang SS, Tong QJ, Beh ZY, Quek KH, Ang BH

BACKGROUND: The ideal emergency cricothyroidotomy technique remains a topic of ongoing debate. This study aimed to compare the cannula-to-Melker technique with the scalpel-bougie technique and determine whether yearly training in...
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