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Avoiding pressure ulcers: beyond proper positioning

Jeon YT

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Negative pressure pulmonary edema

Bhalotra A

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Corrigendum: A high-flow nasal cannula system set at relatively low flow effectively washes out COâ‚‚ from the anatomical dead space of a respiratory-system model

Onodera Y, Akimoto R, Suzuki H, Nakane M, Kawamae K

The name of the fourth author was incorrectly rendered as Nakane Masaki. The given name and family name were inadvertently inverted. The correct order is: Masaki Nakane.
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Bilateral transnasal sphenopalatine block for treating postdural puncture headache

Nair AS

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Perioperative stroke: pathophysiology and management

Ko SB

Although perioperative stroke is uncommon during low-risk non-vascular surgery, if it occurs, it can negatively impact recovery from the surgery and functional outcome. Based on the Society for Neuroscience in...
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Anesthetic management of the first forearm transplantation in Korea

Kwon J, Jung SM, Kim SY, Kwon NK, Park SJ

Vascularized composite allotransplantation for the forearm is a complex surgical procedure, requiring multidisciplinary collaboration. It is important to provide optimal blood flow to the grafts, effective immunosuppression, and early rehabilitation...
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Management of traumatic brain injury patients

Dash HH, Chavali S

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been called the ‘silent epidemic’ of modern times, and is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children and young adults in both developed...
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Optimal propofol dosage for i-gel® insertion in healthy paralyzed patients

Cho SA, Sung TY, Cho CK, Jee YS, Kang PS

BACKGROUND: Propofol is used for supraglottic airway device insertion, often with the i-gel. However, the propofol requirement for i-gel insertion has not been explored in paralyzed patients. This study was...
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A comparison of i-gelâ„¢ and Laryngeal Mask Airway Supremeâ„¢ during general anesthesia in infants

Lee YC, Yoon KS, Park SY, Choi SR, Chung CJ

BACKGROUND: The i-gelâ„¢ (i-gel) and Laryngeal Mask Airway Supremeâ„¢ (LMA Supreme) have been safely used in children. We compared the airway performance of the i-gel and LMA Supreme in infants...
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Association of direct bilirubin level with postoperative outcome in critically ill postoperative patients

Nagae M, Egi M, Kubota K, Makino S, Mizobuchi

BACKGROUND: Hyperbilirubinemia is a common postoperative complication. Elevated direct bilirubin (D-Bil) and indirect bilirubin (I-Bil) levels are related to different pathophysiologies; therefore, their associations with outcomes also differ. However, there...
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Perioperative factors associated with pressure ulcer development after major surgery

Kim JM, Lee H, Ha T, Na S

BACKGROUND: Postoperative pressure ulcers are important indicators of perioperative care quality, and are serious and expensive complications during critical care. This study aimed to identify perioperative risk factors for postoperative...
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Comparison of propofol alone and in combination with ketamine or fentanyl for sedation in endoscopic ultrasonography

Singh SA, Prakash K, Sharma S, Dhakate G, Bhatia V

BACKGROUND: We evaluated whether the addition of a small dose of ketamine or fentanyl would lead to a reduction in the total dose of propofol consumed without compromising the safety...
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Intravenous lidocaine infusions for 48 hours in open colorectal surgery: a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial

Ho ML, Kerr SJ, Stevens J

BACKGROUND: Although intravenous (i.v.) lidocaine is used as a perioperative analgesic in abdominal surgery, evidence of efficacy is limited. The infusion dose and duration remain unclear. This study aimed to...
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