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Mechanisms and Evaluation of Hepapotoxicity

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Postoperative Analgesia by Epidural Morphine Injection

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A Case Report of Hypoglycemic Shock Immediately after Induction of General Anesthesia

Kim MJ, Kown BY

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic systemic disease due to a relative or absolute lack of insulin. Hypoglycemia is the clinical occurence most feared when dealing with diabetic patients. The actual...
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The Eligibility Study of Anesthesia and Surgery for HBs Antigen Positive Patients

Kang K, Kown BY

  • KMID: 2349499
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1986 Aug;19(4):377-380.
There are many article about hepatitis B antigen vaccination and protection against the hepatitis B viruses for medical people, however there are no article about surgical patients who had hepatitis...
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Anesthetic Management of Open Heart Surgery of the Patient with a Permanent Pacemaker

Lee SM, Lee JK, Kown BY, Kim JK

A 49-year-old man was admitted to Baptist Hospital on September 1, 1990. For mitral valve replacement due to mitral regurgitation. He has been treated by implantation of artificial pacemaker...
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Cardiovascular Effect of Caudal Anesthesia with Lidocaine

Kim IS, Rhee YJ, Kown BY

  • KMID: 1932838
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Sep;16(3):229-231.
Since Sicard, Cathlin and Tuffier performed the first sacral extradural anesthetic technique in 1901, surprisingly increased interest in this technique and basic investigation has been done concerning the anatomy, the...
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Comparision of Ketamine Versus Propofol for Intravenous Anesthesia Undergoing Dilatation and Currettage in the Gynecological Patients

Kim JK, Kown BY, Lee SM, Ryoo HU

Intravenous anesthesia of propofol was compared with ketamine on 20 gynecological patients undergoing dilatation and currettage. The patients were randomly assigned to study in two treatment groups so that l0...
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A Case Report of Asthmatic Attack in the Postoperative Recovery Room

Sung NI, Lee JK, Kown BY

Anesthetic managment of bronchial asthmatic patient requires understanding of the patho- physiology of the disease and the drug interaction with anesthetics and the drugs related to the treatment. A 53-year...
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Hepatitis Developing after Halothane Anesthesia : A Case Report

Lee JK, Kown BY

  • KMID: 2350021
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1986 Apr;19(2):194-197.
Anesthetists use halothane as a popular anesthetic agent, but after halothane anesthesia, hepatitis developed intermittently. However, it is not easy to prove halothane as a causative agent, because there...
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Postoperative Thyroid Storm

Park KS, Kim MJ, Kown BY

Thyrold storm, when related to surgery, usually develops within 6~18 hours postoperatively, with symptoms and signs of pyrexia, marked tachycardia, susceptability to severe hypotension, and restlessness. There are a few...
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Anesthetic Management for Repair of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Lee SH, Lee JK, Kown BY

A 2600 gm term female baby was born through Caesarean section at Baptist Hospital to 29-year-old, primigravda woman who had pregnancy induced hypertension(PIH), HBsAg carrier, and chronic glomerulonephritis. Apgar scores...
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The Effect of Intravenous Anesthesia with Ketamine on Respitatory System

Jung JD, Kang C, Min JH, Kim KM, Kown BY

  • KMID: 1932808
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1983 Dec;16(4):339-343.
An increasing interest in intravenous anesthetic techniques has resulted from the availability of more efficacious intravenous agents, possible discomfor of the patient on endotracheal intubation and the concern over anesthetic...
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