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Current Insights into Sepsis Treatments

Lee CY

Sepsis is a common illness of intensive care unit patients that carries high morbidity and mortality, and increases hospital costs. Although mortality from sepsis remains high when compared with other...
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Anaphylaxis Induced by Intravenous Ranitidine Injection: 2 Case Reports

Ku JH, Kang PS, Cho CK, Jung SM, Lim YS, Kim SH, Ahn SM, Kwon HU

Histamine type 2 (H2) receptor antagonists are widely used for stress ulcer prophylaxis in critical and postoperative care. Though ranitidine is one of the most commonly used H2 receptor antagonists,...
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VAP (Ventilator-associated Pneumonia) in Patients with Pulmonary Contusion

Jeong JH, Hyun SY, Kim JJ, Kim JH, Lim YS, Cho JS, Hwang SY, Yang HJ

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to determine the incidence, risk factors, and outcome of ventilator-associated pneumonia in patients with pulmonary contusion. METHODS: The study was conducted at an urban teaching hospital...
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Stress-induced Cardiomyopathy Associated with Swine Influenza Infection Which Exacerbated Underlying Emphysema: A Case Report

Song SG, Kim JH, Chun KJ, Kim J, Park YH, Kim JS, Park JH, Han DC, Cho WH, Jeon DS, Kim YS

Stress-induced cardiomyopathy (SICM) is an acute cardiac condition that causes left ventricular apical ballooning which mimicks acute coronary syndrome. The risk of in-hospital mortality with SICM is generally low (1%...
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Outcome after Admission to Intensive Care Unit Following Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Comparison between Cardiac Etiology and Non-Cardiac Etiology

Kang HS, Lee HJ, Cho JH, Paik JH, Kim JH, Kim JS, Han SB

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the post-resuscitation intensive care unit outcome of patients who initially survived out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients who were admitted to the ICU after OHCA...
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A Case of Pseudoaneurysm Developed during Intensive Treatment of Status Asthmaticus: A Case Report

Kim D, Shin JH, No DH, Cheong HC, Cho KH, Hwang KE, Kim HJ, Jeong ET, Kim HR

Pseudoaneurysm formation in the pulmonary vasculature is a rare but fatal condition. Several etiologies have been described including trauma, complication after cardiac or other surgeries, tuberculosis, necrotizing pneumonia, congestive heart...
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Hyperthermia Plus Tachycardia Is Predictive of Fatal Outcome in Pontine Hemorrhage: A Case Report

Eom DW, Jeon KD, Kim JS

Pontine hemorrhage is characterized by high mortality and morbidity. We report a case of pontine hemorrhage treated by extraventricular drainage (EVD) of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and control of intracranial pressure...
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Physiologic Effect and Safety of Pumpless Extracorporeal Interventional Lung Assist in Korean Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure

Cho WH, Lee K, Huh JW, Lim CM, Koh Y, Hong SB

BACKGROUND: Pumpless interventional lung assist (iLA) uses an extracorporeal gas exchange system without any complex blood pumping technology, and has been shown to reduce CO2 tension and permit protective lung...
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Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage Subsequently Developed after Recovery from Severe Acute Lung Injury Caused by H1N1 Influenza Infection: A Case Report

Lim KA, Lee YR, Cho SY, Choe DH, Koh JS, Lee BJ, Kim HR, Kim CH, Lee JC

Severe acute lung injury (ALI), leading to respiratory failure caused by H1N1 infection, developed in a 34-year-old man during a work-up for non-small cell lung cancer. Although he fully recovered...
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Ipsilateral Reexpansion Pulmonary Edema Developed after Decortication: A Case Report

Kim KH, Bang MR, Chon MS, Shim JH, Jeon WJ, Cho SY, Shin WJ, Yeom JH

Reexpansion pulmonary edema (RPE) is a rare but sometimes fatal complication of the treatment of lung collapse secondary to pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or atelectasis. We experienced a case of RPE...
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A Case Report of Rapidly Progressive Empyema Caused by Pulmonary Actinomycosis: A Case Report

Park SJ, Ahn YC, Park SK, Kim MJ, Kang SH, Jang HJ, Koh Y

Pulmonary actinomycosis is an indolent and slowly progressive infectious disease, accompanied by pleural effusion and empyema in about 50% of cases. The size of the effusion is usually small, though,...
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A Case of Severe Acute Exacerbation of Bronchial Asthma Treated with Low Minute Ventilation: A Case Report

Han YJ, Suh DI, Lee YS, Park JD

We report a case of severe status asthmaticus in a 3-year-old boy who required mechanical ventilatory support. He initially presented with rapidly progressing respiratory distress and spontaneous air leaks. Although...
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Clinical Characteristics of Acute Brain Swelling in Patients Successfully Resuscitated from Non-traumatic Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest

Ryu W, Lee YJ, Park EJ, Jung YS, Min YG

BACKGROUND: The number of cardiac arrest patients who are resuscitated has increased with the development of emergency medical services. Brain swelling is often found in these patients, following return of...
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Comparison of Cervical Spine Movement by Airway Equipment during Orotracheal Intubation: A Manikin Pilot Study

Lee SH, Choi HC, Kang HG, Kang BS, Lim TH

BACKGROUND: In patients with limited cervical spine movement, equipment for orotracheal intubation should achieve sufficient laryngeal exposure with the least cervical spine movement. This study was designed to compare movement...
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