3.Remimazolam – current knowledge on a new intravenous benzodiazepine anesthetic agent
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2022;75(4):307-315
Intravenous anesthetic agents such as midazolam, propofol, and ketamine are routinely used to provide anesthesia and sedation. They have been shown to effectively induce and maintain amnesia, sedation, and hypnosis in various patient groups and clinical settings. However, all anesthetic agents have the potential to cause unwanted side effects such as hemodynamic instability, respiratory depression, or slow recovery due to prolonged post-procedural sedation. Remimazolam, a recently approved benzodiazepine for general anesthesia and procedural sedation in Korea, has been successfully used for these purposes. To date, inconclusive knowledge has been obtained regarding the use of remimazolam in different patient populations and under various surgical conditions. With respect to the specific pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of remimazolam, the use of remimazolam is expected to increase providing safe general anesthesia and sedation. This review aims to provide an overview of the basic and clinical pharmacology of remimazolam and to compare it with midazolam and propofol.
4.Anesthesia under cardiopulmonary bypass for video assisted thoracoscopic wedge resection in patient with spontaneous pneumothorax and contralateral post-tuberculosis destroyed lung.
Joo Duck KIM ; Eun Sung KO ; Jee Young KIM ; Seong Hyop KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(2):174-176
No abstract available.
Anesthesia
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Humans
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Lung
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Pneumothorax
5.Cerebral oximetry monitoring during aortic arch aneurysm replacement surgery in Jehovah's Witness patient -A case report-.
Seong Hyop KIM ; Tae Gyoon YOON ; Tae Yop KIM ; Hae Kyoung KIM ; Woo Sung SUNG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;58(2):191-196
Anesthetic management for aortic arch aneurysm (AAA) surgery employing deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in a Jehovah's Witness (JW) patient is a challenge to anesthesiologist due to its complexity of procedures and their refusal of allogeneic transfusion. Even in the strict application of intraoperative acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) and intraopertive cell salvage (ICS) technique, prompt timing of re-administration of salvaged blood is essential for successful operation without allogeneic transfusion or ischemic complication of major organs. Cerebral oximetery (rSO2) monitoring using near infrared spectroscopy is a useful modality for detecting cerebral ischemia during the AAA surgery requiring direct interruption of cerebral flow. The present case showed that rSO2 can be used as a trigger facilitating to find a better timing for the re-administration of salvaged blood acquired during the AAA surgery for JW patient.
Aneurysm
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Aorta, Thoracic
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Brain Ischemia
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Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced
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Disulfiram
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Hemodilution
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Humans
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Oximetry
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Spectrum Analysis
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Wit and Humor as Topic
6.Cerebral oximetry monitoring during aortic arch aneurysm replacement surgery in Jehovah's Witness patient -A case report-.
Seong Hyop KIM ; Tae Gyoon YOON ; Tae Yop KIM ; Hae Kyoung KIM ; Woo Sung SUNG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;58(2):191-196
Anesthetic management for aortic arch aneurysm (AAA) surgery employing deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in a Jehovah's Witness (JW) patient is a challenge to anesthesiologist due to its complexity of procedures and their refusal of allogeneic transfusion. Even in the strict application of intraoperative acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) and intraopertive cell salvage (ICS) technique, prompt timing of re-administration of salvaged blood is essential for successful operation without allogeneic transfusion or ischemic complication of major organs. Cerebral oximetery (rSO2) monitoring using near infrared spectroscopy is a useful modality for detecting cerebral ischemia during the AAA surgery requiring direct interruption of cerebral flow. The present case showed that rSO2 can be used as a trigger facilitating to find a better timing for the re-administration of salvaged blood acquired during the AAA surgery for JW patient.
Aneurysm
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Aorta, Thoracic
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Brain Ischemia
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Circulatory Arrest, Deep Hypothermia Induced
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Disulfiram
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Hemodilution
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Humans
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Oximetry
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Spectrum Analysis
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Wit and Humor as Topic
7.Folding of Right Atrium Misdiagnosed as a Thrombus after Mitral Valve Replacement: A case report.
Seong Hyop KIM ; Tae Gyoon YOON ; Tae Yop KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2008;54(5):566-568
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) can provide real time information about anatomic and hemodynamic state and guide management in cardiac surgery.Despite greater technical advances, TEE has artifacts and pitfalls.This report describes a 68-year-old female patient underwent mitral valve replacement and Maze operation.After the procedures, TEE found right atrial mass which did not exist before cardiopulmonary bypass.After discussing with operator, right atrium was explored because it was thought to be a thrombus attached on pulmonary arterial catheter.However, it was revealed as folding of right atrium.The pitfalls of TEE resulted in misdiagnosis and unnecessary procedure.Therefore, authors reviewed echocardiographical artifacts and pitfalls in right atrium which could be misdiagnosed.
Aged
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Artifacts
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Diagnostic Errors
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Echocardiography
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Female
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Heart Atria
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Mitral Valve
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Thrombosis
8.Large left atrial myxoma causing mitral annular dilation, functional mitral stenosis with concealed atrial septal defects.
Jieun SONG ; Sooyeun PARK ; Tae Yop KIM ; Tae Gyoon YOON ; Seong Hyop KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(6 Suppl):S67-S69
No abstract available.
Heart Septal Defects, Atrial*
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Mitral Valve Stenosis*
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Myxoma*
9.Cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring for off-pump coronary bypass graft surgery with Moyamoya disease: A case report.
Seong Hyop KIM ; Tae Yop KIM ; Hyun Ha LEE ; Tae Gyoon YOON
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2009;56(4):433-437
We report a case using cerebral oxygen saturation (rCbO2) for off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (OPCAB) surgery in a patient with co-existing Moyamoya disease. The rCbO2 with the routine monitoring for OPCAB surgery were monitored intraoperatively. In spite of infusing nimodipine (0.2 microgram/kg/min) and maintaining the end-tidal CO2 tension at 35-40 mmHg, a sudden reduction in the right-side rCbO2 from the base line value of 70-80%/78-83% (Left/Right) to 70-72%/65-70% was developed during the harvesting of the vascular graft. We increased the rate of phenylephrine infusion to increase systemic and cerebral perfusion pressure, and both rCbO2 values were elevated to 80%/70% within 3 minutes. However, the preferential reduction in the right-side rCbO2 compared with the left-side value was not corrected. While suspecting cerebral ischemia due to cerebral vascular spasm, we administered nimodipine 2 mg bolus and increased infusion rate to 0.5 microgram/kg/min. Finally, the preferential rCbO2 reduction in the right-side was corrected and both rCbO2 reached 84%/91%. We concluded rCbO2 monitoring is useful for detecting an intraoperative episode of cerebral ischemia and maintaining the optimal cerebral perfusion during OPCAB surgery with Moyamoya disease.
Brain Ischemia
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Coronary Artery Bypass, Off-Pump
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Humans
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Moyamoya Disease
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Nimodipine
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Oxygen
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Perfusion
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Phenylephrine
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Spasm
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Transplants
10.Abrupt formation of intracardiac thrombus during cardiopulmonary bypass with full heparinization: A case report.
Seong Hyop KIM ; Jae Sung RYU ; Tae Yop KIM ; Tae Gyoon YOON ; Woonseok KANG ; Ji Eun SONG
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;62(2):175-178
Intracardiac thrombus during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with full heparinization is very rare but fatal. A 60-year-old woman was scheduled for aortic and mitral valve repairs with a maze procedure for mixed aortic and mitral valvular heart disease with atrial fibrillation. Preoperative transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac computed tomography showed moderate aortic regurgitation and moderate mitral stenosis with regurgitation. There was no intracardiac thrombus. Aortic and mitral valve repairs with the maze procedure were successfully performed without unexpected events. During CPB weaning, a mobile hyper-echogenic mass in the left atrium was detected on transesophageal echocardiography. After cardiac arrest, it was surgically removed. On completion of the operation, weaning from CPB was accomplished uneventfully. The patient fully recovered and was discharged from the intensive care unit on her third postoperative day.
Aortic Valve Insufficiency
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Atrial Fibrillation
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Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Echocardiography
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Echocardiography, Transesophageal
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Female
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Heart Arrest
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Heart Atria
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Heart Valve Diseases
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Heparin
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Humans
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Intensive Care Units
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Middle Aged
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Mitral Valve
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Mitral Valve Stenosis
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Thrombosis
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Weaning