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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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1987
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20
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2
Volume:
20
Issue:
2
1. A Case Report of W-P-W Syndrome Experience During General Anesthesia.
Page:240—243
2. Respiratory Care in Postoperative Acute Respiratory Failure.
Page:229—239
3. Balanced Anesthesia in a Pregnant Eisenmenger`s Syndrome - A case report.
Page:224—228
4. Pneumomediastinum, Pneumoperitoneum and Subcutaneous Emphysema without Pneumothorax during Endotrocheal Ventilator Anesthesis .
Page:219—223
5. A Study upon the Changes of Hemoglobin and Hematocrit between Preoperative and Postoperative Values .
Page:208—218
6. Subclavian Vein Catherization for Cardiac Surgery in Children .
Page:204—207
7. Changes of Plasma ADH and beta-endorphin Levels during General Anesthesia.
Page:195—203
8. Clinicsl Evaluation of Electroconvulsive Therapy under General Anesthesia.
Page:191—194
9. Clinicsl Evaluation of Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
Page:182—190
10. Safety and Efficacy of Epinephrine and Morphine Added to Bupivacaine for Lumbar Epidural Anesthesia in Obstetrics.
Page:177—181
11. The Incidence and Causes of Failed Spinal Anesthesia.
Page:172—176
12. The Effect of Atropine-Neostigmine and Glycopyrrolate-Neostigmine Mixture on Heart Rate.
Page:166—171
13. The Effect of Vecuronium on Intraocular Pressure.
Page:159—165
14. Anesthesia for Thymectomy in Myasthenia Gravis - Report of 9 cases.
Page:152—158
15. The Comparative Study of Epidural and General Anesthesia in Total Hip Replacement.
Page:145—151
16. The Changes on Liver Function in Patient with HBsAg Postive after General Anesthesia.
Page:141—144
17. A Study on the Elimination of Halothane after Cessation of Halothane Anesthesia.
Page:131—140
18. Changes of Liver Function after Thyroidectomy in Patients Recieving Halothane and Enflurane.
Page:124—130
19. Clinical Use of Transcutaneous Monitoring of PO2 and PCO2 in the ICU Patients.
Page:112—123
20. The Comparative Study of Diazepam, Lorazepam and Meperidine as Premedicants.
Page:105—111
21. Nerve Block for Cancer Pain.
Page:103—104