1.Analysis and Standardization of Nursing Record Forms for Nursing Informatics Standard.
Hyeoun Ae PARK ; In Sook CHO ; Keoung Duk KIM ; Sook Hyun KIM ; Junng Sook PARK ; Young Sun LEE ; Keoung Soon YOO ; Yeoun Lee JUNG ; Woun Ja CHOI ; Joo Rang HAN
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 1998;4(2):69-79
This paper reflects on the standardization activities of nursing documentation. Even though nurses are the most important manpower in terms of collecting patients' data, nursing documentation have been overlooked in the process of developing electronic patients records. It is impossible to complete a computerized patient record system without including nursing documentation. Standardization of nursing documentation is the first step toward a computerized documentation system. In this study nursing documentation forms were gathered from 11 tertiary hospital with more than 500 beds in Seoul. Out of various nursing documentation, 9 essential forms were chosen to standardize. They are admission assessment, form, nursing treatment record, nursing care plan, discharge planning record, patient transfer record, clinical observation record, nursing treatment record, nursing progress notes, critical care flow sheet, and preoperative checklist Forms and data elements were reviewed and analyzed. It was learned that there is no one perfect from that could be used in any agency. Data elements were analyzed and standardized. Data elements to be included in each form were selected. Standardized forms were developed with the selected data element. Guideline outlining how to use each nursing form were developed. Now it is in the process of validating the forms and the guidelines at 240 nursing units at 8 tertiary hospitals. The results of the validation study will be incorporated in the final version of nursing forms and they will be introduced to general nursing population at an open forum to be held by Korean Nurses Association at the end of this year. This standardization activities will have a great impact on nursing practice, education, administration and research.
Checklist
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Critical Care
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Education
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Health Records, Personal
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Humans
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Nursing Informatics*
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Nursing Records*
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Nursing*
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Patient Discharge
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Patient Transfer
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Seoul
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Tertiary Care Centers
2.A Case of Extraskeletal Ewing Sarcoma of Retroperitoneum.
Keoung Young KIM ; Young Dai KIM ; Ki Joong KIM ; Ho Joon IM ; Moon Hyang PARK ; Hahng LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 2002;9(1):127-131
Ewing sarcoma is an uncommon bone malignancy of childhood. Although Ewing sarcoma is mostly a tumor of bone, it may also arise from soft tissues (extraskeletal Ewing sarcoma). We report a case of extraskeletal Ewing sarcoma that arose in the retroperitoneum of a 18-month-old girl and presented with right leg pain and gait disturbance. A brief review of related literatures was also made.
Female
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Gait
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Humans
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Infant
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Leg
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Sarcoma, Ewing*
3.Changes of Anti-H. influenzae Type b IgG in the Sera of Korean Infants and Children after Birth.
Jong Man PARK ; Keoung Hie MOON ; Kyung Mee LEE ; Sun Jun KIM ; Soo Chul CHO ; Jung Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1997;40(2):181-188
PURPOSE: Most of invasive Haemophilus influenzae diseases occur in children under 5 years of age, and are due almost exclusively to type b strain. Although antibodies to several surface antigens of H. influenzae play a role in conferring immunity, antibody to the type b capsular polysaccharide appeared to have the most important protective functions. However, the antibody response to vaccines or natural infections are quite differ according to the ages and ethnic groups. This study was performed to investigate the need of Hib vaccination and its appropriate time in Korean infants. METHODS: Three hundred and forty-five Korean infants and children who were relatively well without history of Hib vaccination or infection were enrolled in the study. All subjects did not receive blood transfusion or blood products and also had no any immunological abnormalities. Anti-PRP IgG was measured in the sera of subjects using ELISA. PRP-albumin was used as a coating antigen. RESULTS: Geometric mean titer (GMT) of anti-PRP IgG in the sera of neonates was 0.594 g/ml and was gradually decreased to 0.186 g/ml and 0.111 g/ml at 2 and 3 months of age, respectively. Ant-PRP IgG was significantly low after 3 months of age, and was gradually increased after 10 months of age. Anti-PRP IgG level p> or = 0.15 g/ml was observed in 70.8% (17/24) in neonatal group, 41.6% (10/24) and 18.7% (3/16) in 2 and 3 months of age. Only 8.7% (10/115) showed anti-Hib IgG levels of p> or = 1.0 g/ml, which has been considered as a level of longterm protection, was observed in 37.5% (9/24) in neonates, 12.5% (3/24) in 2 months of age and less then 10% thereafter. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that congenital passive immunity can be obtained enough in Korean infants and was rapidly decreased during the period of 3 months after birth. Hib vaccination will be recommended at early infancy (2 months of age) to provide appropriate antibodies in Korean children.
Antibodies
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Antibody Formation
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Antigens, Surface
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Blood Transfusion
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Child*
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Ethnic Groups
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Haemophilus influenzae
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Haemophilus influenzae type b
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G*
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Infant*
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Infant, Newborn
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Influenza, Human*
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Parturition*
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Vaccination
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Vaccines
4.Standardization of Nursing Documents for Special Nursing Units.
Hyeoun Ae PARK ; In Sook CHO ; Keoung Duk KIM ; Jung Sook PARK ; Keoung Soon YOO ; Soon Ja YOON ; Soon Ok LEE ; Young Sun LEE ; Yeoun Lee JUNG ; Woun Ja CHOI ; Eun Yeoun CHOI ; Kyeung Leuy HAN
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2000;6(3):31-38
The purpose of this paper is to introduce standardization activities of nursing documentation for special nursing units following standardization efforts for general nursing units last year. Modified Delphi approach with expert panel was used to identify essential nursing documents and data set for each units. Expert panel was consisted of head nurses or charge nurses of each special nursing unit from 8 tertiary hospitals with more than 500 beds in Seoul. the secretary-general of Clinical Nurses Association and a faculty of College of Nursing. The exiting nursing forms of seven special nursing units, which include Emergency room, Intensive care unit, Operating room, Respiratory intensive care unit. Delivery floor. Nursery and Dialysis room, were analyzed and prototypes of the standard nursing forms and guidelines were developed. The clinical field test was done with the help of Clinical Nurses Association. At the field test 3.744 clinical staff nurses from 20 tertiary hospitals with more than 500 beds in Korea were involved and provided feedback. Finally public hearing was held and more than 600 nurses from 116 hospitals attended and provided feedback. Through these process consensus of nursing community was attained for standard documents and data items. The result is available at http://nursing.snu.ac.kr/standard/ through internet.
Consensus
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Dataset
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Dialysis
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Hearing
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Intensive Care Units
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Internet
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Korea
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Nurseries
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Nursing*
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Nursing, Supervisory
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Operating Rooms
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Seoul
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Tertiary Care Centers
5.Clinical analysis of the effect to survival by FIGO stage and surgical treatment combined with chemotherapy in patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Hee Seoung KIM ; Keoung Ah PARK ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Jae Weon KIM ; Noh Hyun PARK ; Yong Sang SONG ; Soon Beom KANG ; Hyo Pyo LEE
Korean Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2006;17(2):157-166
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the survival of patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) according to the modalities of treatment and find out the prognostic factors by evaluating clinical variables. METHODS: Thirty one patients were treated at Seoul National University Hospital between May 1995 and May 2005. The clinical data were collected retrospectively and all charts were reviewed. Kaplan-Meier survival analyses with low-rank test were performed for the comparison of survival according to clinical variables, and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed for finding out the prognostic factors of PMP. RESULTS: The mean age at diagnosis was 60.9 years and the mean survival (MS) was 25 months. The recurrence rate was 46.7 % and the disease free survival (DFS) till recurrence was 22.6 months. The prognostic factors affecting DFS were histology, FIGO stage, ascites, CA 125, residual disease in 1st and last operations by univariate analyses, but only FIGO stage was the statistically significant prognostic factor by multivariate analysis. Surgical treatment combined with chemotherapy (intraperitoneal or adjuvant) improved MS more than surgical treatment alone by univariate analysis. CONCLUSION: FIGO stage is a prognostic factor that can predict the DFS in patients with PMP. Histology, CA 125, ascites, residual disease may be probably prognostic factors associated with DFS. Surgical treatment combined with chemotherapy is more effective than surgical treatment alone for the treatment of PMP.
Ascites
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Diagnosis
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Disease-Free Survival
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Drug Therapy*
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Humans
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Multivariate Analysis
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Pseudomyxoma Peritonei*
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Seoul
6.Clinical analysis of the effect to survival by FIGO stage and surgical treatment combined with chemotherapy in patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Hee Seoung KIM ; Keoung Ah PARK ; Hyun Jung LEE ; Jae Weon KIM ; Noh Hyun PARK ; Yong Sang SONG ; Soon Beom KANG ; Hyo Pyo LEE
Korean Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2006;17(2):157-166
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the survival of patients with pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) according to the modalities of treatment and find out the prognostic factors by evaluating clinical variables. METHODS: Thirty one patients were treated at Seoul National University Hospital between May 1995 and May 2005. The clinical data were collected retrospectively and all charts were reviewed. Kaplan-Meier survival analyses with low-rank test were performed for the comparison of survival according to clinical variables, and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were performed for finding out the prognostic factors of PMP. RESULTS: The mean age at diagnosis was 60.9 years and the mean survival (MS) was 25 months. The recurrence rate was 46.7 % and the disease free survival (DFS) till recurrence was 22.6 months. The prognostic factors affecting DFS were histology, FIGO stage, ascites, CA 125, residual disease in 1st and last operations by univariate analyses, but only FIGO stage was the statistically significant prognostic factor by multivariate analysis. Surgical treatment combined with chemotherapy (intraperitoneal or adjuvant) improved MS more than surgical treatment alone by univariate analysis. CONCLUSION: FIGO stage is a prognostic factor that can predict the DFS in patients with PMP. Histology, CA 125, ascites, residual disease may be probably prognostic factors associated with DFS. Surgical treatment combined with chemotherapy is more effective than surgical treatment alone for the treatment of PMP.
Ascites
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Diagnosis
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Disease-Free Survival
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Drug Therapy*
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Humans
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Multivariate Analysis
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Pseudomyxoma Peritonei*
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Seoul
7.A Case of Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma Presenting as Pelvic Mass.
Jae Man BAE ; Keoung Ah PARK ; Hee Seoung KIM ; Mun Hwi LEE ; Young Jin MOON ; Young Mi LEE ; Soon Beom KANG ; Hyo Pyo LEE
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2006;49(9):1982-1987
Liposarcoma is the most common soft tissue sarcoma in adults and accounts for 9.8% to 16% in all soft tissue sarcomas. The common sites include limbs, buttocks, and retroperitoneum, et al. The early diagnosis of retroperitoneal liposarcoma may be difficult because of due to the late onset of symptoms and the tumors are frequently noted in a large size with the involvement of adjacent structures. Surgical therapy remains the most effective modality for the treatment of retroperitoneal liposarcoma. But, complete surgical resection of these tumors is often challenging and, at times, may be impossible. So, adjuvant radiation therapy is necessary for the improvement of prognosis in many cases. We report a case of retroperitoneal liposarcoma which was treated with complete surgical resection followed by adjuvant radiation therapy.
Adult
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Buttocks
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Early Diagnosis
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Extremities
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Humans
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Liposarcoma*
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Prognosis
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Sarcoma
8.A Case of Male Pseudohermaphroditism due to 17alpha-Hydroxylase Deficiency.
Keoung Ah PARK ; Youn Kyung CHUNG ; Jung Ryeol LEE ; Young Min CHOI ; Gyoung Hoon LEE ; Hee Seung KIM ; Byung Chul JEE ; Seung Yup KU ; Chang Suk SUH ; Seok Hyun KIM ; Jung Gu KIM ; Shin Yong MOON ; Seong Yeon KIM
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 2006;33(2):133-138
Female phenotype of a 46,XY male may originates from male pseudohermaphroditism due to 17alpha-hydroxylase deficiency. Lack of cortisol increases adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and mineralocorticoid production, leading to low renin hypertention and hypokalemia. A 41-year-old phenotypic female presented primary amenorrhea and hypertension. In the hormonal profile, the levels of serum estradiol, testosterone, rennin, and cortisol were decreased and ACTH and deoxycorticosterone were increased. Laparoscopic bilateral gonadectomy was performed, and corticosteroid, antihypertensive drugs, and estrogen were administered. We report this case with a brief review of the literatures.
46, XY Disorders of Sex Development*
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Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
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Adult
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Amenorrhea
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Antihypertensive Agents
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Chymosin
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Desoxycorticosterone
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Estradiol
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Estrogens
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Female
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Humans
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Hydrocortisone
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Hypertension
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Hypokalemia
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Male*
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Phenotype
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Renin
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Testosterone
9.Dietary protein intake(DPI) and Nutritional Indices in Predialysis Patients with Different Stages of Chronic Renal Insufficiency.
Hye Young KIM ; Beom KIM ; Yoon Ha LEE ; Woo Seong HUH ; Dae Joong KIM ; Yoon Goo KIM ; Ha Young OH ; Jung Ihn YOM ; Keoung Lee PARK ; Young Yun CHO
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1998;17(3):429-439
Although dietary protein restriction may protect against progression of renal failure, it is important to consider whether protein restriction can be attained without inducing malnutrition. We assessed the calculated dietary protein intake(cDPI) by 24 hour urinary collection and food intake, biochemical nutritional indices and the results of anthropometric measurement in 83 predialysis patients with different stages of chronic renal failure(CRF) and 84 controls. Dietary interventions were minimal. We categorized patients into three groups according to whether their creatinine clearance(Ccr) was greater than 25(group A), 10 to 25(group B), or less than 10ml/min(group C). 1) The mean(+/-SD) cDPI was significantly lower in group C(0.77+/-0.17g/kg/day) and group B(0.84+/- 0.16g/kg/day) than in group A(1.04+/-0.21g/kg/day) and controls(1.14+/-0.22g/kg/day)(P<0.05). The mean (+/-SD) high biologic value protein intake was significantly lower in group C(0.29+/-0.25g/kg/day) and group B(0.39+/-0.27g/kg/day) than in group A (0.48+/-0.35g/kg/day)(P<0.05). The cDPI(r=0.50, P< 0.05), high biologic value protein intake(r=0.39, P< 0.05) were positively correlated with the Ccr. 2) The mean (SD) total lymphocyte count (TLC) was significantly lower in group C(1,554+/-368/mm3) and group B(1,972+/-470/mm3) than in group A(2,111+/-540/mm3) and controls(2,177+/-589/mm3)(P<0.05). The TLC was positively correlated with the Ccr(r= 0.28, P<0.05). The levels of albumin and transferrin were lower in patients with CRF than in controls (P<0.05). There was no difference in the levels of albumin, transferrin, prealbumin, insulin-like growth factor-1, cholesterol and anthropometric measurements among the different stages of CRF. CONCLUSION: In predialysis patients with CRF, the dietary protein and high biologic value protein intake spontaneously decreases as renal function declines. Several nutritional indices, such as TLC, albumin and transferrin were lower in predialysis patient with CRF than controls. Therefore objective measurement of DPI should be considered to educate a low protein diet in predialysis patients with CRF.
Cholesterol
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Creatinine
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Diet, Protein-Restricted
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Dietary Proteins*
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Eating
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Chronic
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Lymphocyte Count
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Malnutrition
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Nutrition Assessment*
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Prealbumin
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Renal Insufficiency
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic*
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Transferrin
10.Hydrohemothorax and Subclavian Artery Laceration during Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation: A case report.
In Young OH ; Young Im KIM ; Hyo Seok KANG ; Sin Young YANG ; Su Keoung LEE ; Hwan Yeong CHOI ; Chang Kil PARK
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2005;49(2):269-273
Central venous cannulation via an internal jugular vein has become a common procedure in the management and monitoring of severely ill patients. Although complications such as carotid artery puncture or pneumothorax have been reported, hemothorax is relatively uncommon. We describe a case of hydrohemothorax and subclavian artery laceration which occurred during right internal jugular vein cannulation. A 44-year-old female patient was admitted for laparoscopic adrenalectomy under general anesthesia. For central venous pressure monitoring, central venous cannulation performed. However, dilator overinsertion injured the right subclavian artery. This led to a massive ipsilateral hydrohemothorax requiring thoracotomy for subclavian artery repair. This case suggests that central venous cannulation should be done carefully and improves awareness of the potential for dilator induced injury.
Adrenalectomy
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Adult
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Anesthesia, General
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Carotid Arteries
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Catheterization*
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Central Venous Pressure
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Female
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Hemothorax
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Humans
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Jugular Veins*
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Lacerations*
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Pneumothorax
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Punctures
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Subclavian Artery*
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Thoracotomy