1.Hypercapnic coma at the postanesthesia care unit: A case report.
Yong Hun LEE ; Myong Sook JEON ; Kook Hyun LEE ; Chul Woo JUNG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2009;57(3):403-406
A 59-year-old woman underwent explorative laparotomy under general anesthesia for mechanical ileus. The patient had rectal cancer with multiple metastasis, and was receiving 1.5-2 mg of intravenous morphine per hour due to severe abdominal pain. After about 3 hours of general anesthesia, the patient was extubated and transferred to postanesthesia care unit. The patient was supplied with 6 L/min of oxygen by facial mask. In 30 minutes, the patient showed no response to verbal order and pain stimulus with sluggish eye reflex, although pulse-oximeter showed 98-99%. After emergent intubation, arterial blood gas was sampled, and the result showed severe acidosis with hypercapnia. The patient was transferred to intensive care unit, and after 1 hour of mechanical ventilation the patient became conscious then fully recovered without further complication.
Abdominal Pain
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Acidosis
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Anesthesia, General
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Carbon Dioxide
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Coma
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Eye
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Female
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Humans
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Hypercapnia
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Ileus
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Intensive Care Units
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Intubation
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Laparotomy
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Masks
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Middle Aged
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Morphine
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Oxygen
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Rectal Neoplasms
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Reflex
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Respiration, Artificial
2.Comparison of airwayscope to direct laryngoscope and lightwand for cardiovascular response in patients with difficult airway.
Myong Sook JEON ; Chong Soo KIM ; Jin HUH ; Seong Won MIN ; Young Jin RO ; Dae Wook KIM ; Duk Kyung KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2009;57(3):284-289
BACKGROUND: Airwayscope (AWS), which has been used successfully for difficult airway in general anesthesia, has been anticipated that hemodynamic response to tracheal intubation in the difficult airway may be attenuated. Also, there is a series of reports demonstrating the successful use of lightwand to open the difficult airway. Thus, we decided to conduct a survey to compare AWS to lightwand and to direct laryngoscopy of cardiovascular response to tracheal intubation. METHODS: Of 64 healthy patients without cardiovascular disease, 22, 21, 21 patients were randomly assigned to AWS group, lightwand group and direct laryngoscope group. After induction of general anesthesia, intubation was performed with manual in-line neck stabilization. During laryngoscopy, a modified Cormack-Lehane grade was assessed and time to intubation was measured. Systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded at the following timepoints: baseline, just before intubation, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min and 5 min after intubation. RESULTS: There were no significant differences between the 3 groups in SAP, HR (P > 0.05). However modified Cormack-Lehane grade of all patients in the AWS group was I, while that in direct laryngoscope group was IIB or III. In addition, the mean time to intubation of the direct laryngoscope group was significantly longer than that of the AWS and lightwand (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In the difficult airway, AWS was very effective in improving laryngeal view and decreasing time to intubation compared to direct laryngoscopey. In addition, lightwand reduced the time to intubation. However we could not find any significant difference in hemodynamic response to tracheal intubation among the 3 groups.
Anesthesia, General
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Arterial Pressure
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Heart Rate
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Intubation
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Laryngoscopes
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Laryngoscopy
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Neck
3.Emergency Airway Management using a Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Following Extubation in an Infant with a Congenital Facial Anomaly: A case report.
Myong Sook JEON ; Kwang Suk SEO ; Hyun Jeong KIM ; Kwang Won YUM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2008;54(5):569-572
A female infant (4 months-old) with Goldenhar syndrome was scheduled for cheiloplasty to treat a transverse facial cleft and congenital macrostomia. There was no past history of difficulty during feeding or airway obstruction. Following induction of anesthesia using an inhalational anesthetic technique, conventional oro-tracheal intubation was possible. However, following extubation of the endotracheal tube she developed an upper airway obstruction. Her lungs could not be ventilated using a facial mask and oxygen saturation was decreased. A #1 laryngeal mask airway (LMA) was inserted immediately, which allowed us to ventilate her lungs and restore the oxygen saturation. Here we describe the use of a LMA for emergency airway management in an infant.
Airway Management
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Airway Obstruction
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Anesthesia
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Emergencies
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Female
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Goldenhar Syndrome
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Humans
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Infant
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Intubation
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Laryngeal Masks
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Lung
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Macrostomia
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Masks
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Oxygen
4.Correlation between Naturally Occurring Hypnotic Experiences and Hypnotic Induction Profile Scores in Korean Medical Students.
Chung Tai LEE ; Yun Jung CHOI ; Yang Whan JEON ; Yang Sook SUNG ; Won Myong BAHK ; Kwang Soo KIM ; Tae Yul LEW
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(5):870-877
OBJECTIVE: We attempted to investigate the relation between naturally occurring hypnotic experiences and hypnotizability. We examined the correlations among hypnotic induction profile scores, natural hypnotic scores, induction scores and MBTI personality types. METHODS: Sixty-three medical students completed NHQ(natural hypnotic questionnaire) developed from a list of naturally occurring hypnotic-like experiences and MBTI(Myers-Briggs Type Inventory), HIF(Hypnotic Induction Profile) was also administered to all the subjects. HIF score and IND(induction score) were obtained. RESULTS: 1) The NHS(natural hypnotic score) was significantly correlated with IND in all the subjects. The IND also showed significant correlation with HIF score. 2) There was no significant correlation between NHS and HIP scores. 3) HIF scores were positively correlated with induction scores in all types of MBTI. 4) Natural hypnotic scores were positively correlated with HIF scores and induction scores in introvert and thinking types. 5) There were positive correlations between natural hypnotic scores and induction scores in intuition and judgment types. CONCLUSION: The natural hypnotic scores were correlated with induction scores. It is suggested that the more the naturally-occurring hypnotic experience is experienced, the better the hypnotic induction is induced In introvert and thinking types of MBTI personality types.
Hip
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Humans
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Intuition
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Judgment
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Students, Medical*
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Thinking
5.Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology International Workshop 2018
Tae Wook KONG ; Hee Sug RYU ; Seung Cheol KIM ; Takayuki ENOMOTO ; Jin LI ; Kenneth H KIM ; Seung Hyuk SHIM ; Peng Hui WANG ; Suwanit THERASAKVICHYA ; Yusuke KOBAYASHI ; Maria LEE ; Tingyan SHI ; Shin Wha LEE ; Mikio MIKAMI ; Satoru NAGASE ; Myong Cheol LIM ; Jianliu WANG ; Sarikapan WILAILAK ; Sang Wun KIM ; Sook Hee HONG ; David SP TAN ; Masaki MANDAI ; Suk Joon CHANG ; Ruby Yun Ju HUANG ; Kimio USHIJIMA ; Jung Yun LEE ; Xiaojun CHEN ; Kazunori OCHIAI ; Taek Sang LEE ; Bingyi YANG ; Farhana KALAM ; Qiaoying LV ; Mohd Faizal AHMAD ; Muhammad Rizki YAZNIL ; Kanika Batra MODI ; Manatsawee MANOPUNYA ; Dae Hoon JEONG ; Arb aroon LERTKHACHONSUK ; Hyun Hoon CHUNG ; Hidemichi WATARI ; Seob JEON
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2019;30(2):e39-
The Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology International Workshop 2018 on gynecologic oncology was held in the Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, Korea on the 24th to 25th August 2018. The workshop was an opportunity for Asian doctors to discuss the latest findings of gynecologic cancer, including cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers, as well as the future of fertility-sparing treatments, minimally invasive/radical/debulking surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Clinical guidelines and position statement of Asian countries were presented by experts. Asian clinical trials for gynecologic cancers were reviewed and experts emphasized the point that original Asian study is beneficial for Asian patients. In Junior session, young gynecologic oncologists presented their latest research on gynecologic cancers.
Antineoplastic Agents
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Drug Therapy
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Education
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Endometrial Neoplasms
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Female
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Gyeonggi-do
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Humans
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Immunotherapy
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Korea
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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Radiotherapy
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms