1.A case of steroid induced intractable hiccup -a rate side reaction-.
Byung Sung LIM ; Wan Young CHOI ; Jin Won CHOI ; Dong Ho SHIN ; Sung Soo PARK ; Jung Hee LEE
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1991;38(3):304-308
No abstract available.
Hiccup*
3.Hiccups, facial flushing and hypertension after lumbar epidural steroid injection: A case report.
Seon jin KIM ; Eun Ju KIM ; Byung woo MIN ; Jong Seouk BAN ; Sang Gon LEE ; Ji hyang LEE
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2011;6(2):118-120
Epidural steroid injections (ESI) are commonly used for managing radicular pain. They are generally considered to be a safe treatment with a low incidence of complications, which may be very mild and transient symptoms. We describe here one case of a delayed onset of hiccups, facial flushing and hypertension associated with a lumbar epidural steroid injection.
Flushing
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Hiccup
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Hypertension
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Incidence
4.Hiccups, facial flushing and hypertension after lumbar epidural steroid injection: A case report.
Seon jin KIM ; Eun Ju KIM ; Byung woo MIN ; Jong Seouk BAN ; Sang Gon LEE ; Ji hyang LEE
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2011;6(2):118-120
Epidural steroid injections (ESI) are commonly used for managing radicular pain. They are generally considered to be a safe treatment with a low incidence of complications, which may be very mild and transient symptoms. We describe here one case of a delayed onset of hiccups, facial flushing and hypertension associated with a lumbar epidural steroid injection.
Flushing
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Hiccup
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Hypertension
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Incidence
5.Successful Treatment of Persistent Hiccups with Baclofen and Gabapentin: A case report.
Won Oak KIM ; Kyung Bong YOON ; Hae Keum KIL ; Duck Me YOON ; Kwan Sang CHO ; Min Jeong CHO
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2004;47(1):142-145
Persistent hiccups are described as a recurring troublesome series of involuntary inspirations accompanied by glottic closure, lasting longer than a month. Recently, baclofen, the most effective treatment for intractable hiccups was found to be a useful drug for the management of chronic hiccups, and that substituting gabapentin for baclofen can be effective. Moreover, gabapentin was used successfully in combination with baclofen. We report here on three patients with persistent hiccups, where gabapentin was used successfully as an "add-on" with baclofen.
Baclofen*
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Hiccup*
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Humans
6.Idiopathic Intractable Hiccups Successfully Managed With Gabapentin Monotherapy.
Tae Hyoung KIM ; Jin Won BAE ; Bo Young AHN ; Ji Hyang OH ; Min Kyung JO ; Eun Joo KIM
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2010;28(1):76-78
No abstract available.
Amines
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Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids
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gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
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Hiccup
7.A Case of Intractable Hiccup Controlled by Combination Drug Therapy with Levosulpiride, Omeprazole and Baclofen.
Kyoung Rok KIM ; Mi Ra KIM ; Choong Kun HA ; Seong Hye CHOI
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2003;21(3):318-319
No abstract available.
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Drug Therapy, Combination*
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Hiccup*
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Omeprazole*
8.Treatment of Intractable Hiccups With an Oral Agent Monotherapy of Baclofen: A Case Report.
Ju Hwan LEE ; Tai Yo KIM ; Hyun Wook LEE ; Yu Sun CHOI ; Seo Young MOON ; Yong Kwan CHEONG
The Korean Journal of Pain 2010;23(1):42-45
Hiccups are an involuntarily powerful spasm of the diaphragm, followed by a sudden inspiration with a closure of the glottis. Hiccups that are caused by gastric distention, spicy foods and neural dysfunction can resolve themselves without any treatment. Some hiccups are associated with certain diseases or they occur postsurgically, and life-restricting intractable hiccups should be treated. The cause of hiccups should be quickly determined so as to administer the proper treatment. Hiccups often remit spontaneously within a short period of time, but they may also occur without remission for a prolonged period in some cases. We report here on a 36-year-old man who suffered with intractable hiccups for 5 years. We administered a single oral dose of baclofen, and then the hiccups disappeared. We conclude that a single dose of baclofen is a good treatment for intractable hiccups.
Adult
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Baclofen
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Diaphragm
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Glottis
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Hiccup
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Humans
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Spasm
9.Case of obstinate hiccup.
Wei WANG ; Hanhan CHEN ; Zhiqun CAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(3):318-318
10.Clinical Experiences with Hiccups during Anesthesia .
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1971;4(1):23-25
The effectivenss of intravenous Ritalin (10 mg vs. 20 mg) and nasal instillation of diethyl ether (2 cc) for the treatment of hiccup in 38 patients during and immediately following anesthesia. Ritalin, regardless of the dosage employed, was more effective than ether. Nausea and retching were more prevalent among patients treated with Ritalin, however, than with ether.
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Ether
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Humans
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Methylphenidate
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Nausea