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American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status: how the obscurity in the system itself contributes to inaccuracies and variations in classification

Karim HM

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Need for an optimal regimen of programmed intermittent epidural bolus administration for maintenance of labor analgesia

Kwak KH

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Cough cardiopulmonary resuscitation for bradycardia management: good or bad?

Gupta N, Gupta A

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The retroclavicular approach to the PECS II (RAP) block: a novel regional technique for breast surgery

Martin KM, Johnson B, Taylor RR

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Teaching an old pain medicine society new tweets: integrating social media into continuing medical education

Jaremko KM, Schwenk ES, Pearson AC, Hagedorn J, Udani AD, Schwartz G, Elkassabany NM, Snively A, Mariano ER

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Defining the optimal analgesic strategy for erector spinae plane (ESP) blocks in unanticipated open cholecystectomy

Raft J, Chin KJ, Gobert Q, Richebé P, Brulotte V

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Serratus anterior plane block combined with monitored anesthesia care for surgery of lateral side of breast: a case report

Yoon HS, Yu BW, Kim YM, Lee JH, Koh WU, Yang HS

BACKGROUND: In breast surgery, regional anesthesia rather than primary anesthesia has been mainly used for postoperative analgesia. Serratus anterior plane block is a new method for ultrasound-guided thoracic wall block....
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Anaphylactic shock after sugammadex administration, induced by formation of a sugammadex-rocuronium complex: a case report

Kim GH, Choi WS, Kim JE, Yun MJ, Koo MS, Kwon M, Seo H

BACKGROUND: Sugammadex is a reversal agent for non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers and widely used worldwide on account of its rapid and effective reversal from neuromuscular blockade, despite its advantages, multiple cases...
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Aseptic subcutaneous inflammation presenting as late onset back pain after uneventful epidural anesthesia

Bhakta P, O'Brien B, McNamara J

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Whole body ultrasound in the operating room and intensive care unit

Denault A, Canty D, Azzam M, Amir A, Gebhard CE

Whole body ultrasound can be used to improve the speed and accuracy of evaluation of an increasing number of organ systems in the critically ill. Cardiac and abdominal ultrasound can...
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Survival analysis: part II – applied clinical data analysis

In J, Lee DK

As a follow-up to a previous article, this review provides several in-depth concepts regarding a survival analysis. Also, several codes for specific survival analysis are listed to enhance the understanding...
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Fluid responsiveness in the pediatric population

Lee JH, Kim EH, Jang YE, Kim HS, Kim JT

It is challenging to predict fluid responsiveness, that is, whether the cardiac index or stroke volume index would be increased by fluid administration, in the pediatric population. Previous studies on...
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Comparison of pulse pressure variation and pleth variability index in the prone position in pediatric patients under 2 years old

Ji SH, Song IK, Jang YE, Kim EH, Lee JH, Kim JT, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: The assessment of intravascular volume status is very important especially in children during anesthesia. Pulse pressure variation (PPV) and pleth variability index (PVI) are well known parameters for assessing...
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Programmed intermittent epidural bolus as compared to continuous epidural infusion for the maintenance of labor analgesia: a prospective randomized single-blinded controlled trial

Fidkowski , Shah S, Alsaden MR

BACKGROUND: Programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) techniques are a new area of interest for maintaining labor analgesia due to the potential to decrease motor block and improve labor analgesia. This...
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Ultrasound-guided greater occipital nerve block with botulinum toxin for patients with chronic headache in the occipital area: a randomized controlled trial

Ryu JH, Shim JH, Yeom JH, Shin WJ, Cho SY, Jeon WJ

BACKGROUND: Ultrasound-guided greater occipital nerve (GON) block has been frequently used to treat various types of headaches, and botulinum toxin has recently begun to be used in patients with headache....
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The effect of anesthetic techniques on neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in patients undergoing infraumbilical surgeries

Surhonne N, Hebri C, Kannan S, Duggappa D, RS RR, Mapari CG

BACKGROUND: Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a simple marker in peripheral blood and is used to assess inflammatory response and physiological stress during the peri-operative period. Anesthetic technique may...
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Optimal location of local anesthetic injection in the interspace between the popliteal artery and posterior capsule of the knee (iPACK) for posterior knee pain after total knee arthroplasty: an anatomical and clinical study

Kampitak W, Tansatit T, Tanavalee , Ngarmukos

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the optimal location of local anesthetic injection in the interspace between the popliteal artery and posterior capsule of the knee (iPACK), using the anatomical...
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