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Ho Kyung Song 4 Articles
Airway Obstruction and Flattening of Arterial Pressure Wave during Whole Lung Lavage: A Case Report
Hyun Jung Koh, Sung Jin Hong, Ho Kyung Song, Ji Young Lee, Jin Young Chon, Ho Sik Moon, Yu Mi Ju, Hyung Mook Lee
Korean J Crit Care Med. 2013;28(2):133-136.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4266/kjccm.2013.28.2.133
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Whole lung lavage (WLL) is a challenging procedure; because lavage fluid may perturb the respiratory and hemodynamic systems. We observed severe airway obstruction and flattening arterial pressure wave during WLL for treatment of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. The aim of this case report is to discuss the anesthetic requirement in order to prevent bronchospasm during WLL. Furthermore, we discuss the potential of lavage fluid to cause airway obstruction and decrease cardiac outflow through the mass effect.
Management of Pulmonary Thromboembolism with Inferior Vena Cava Filter: A Case Report
Yeon Jang, Yun Sun Chin, Hyun Suk Jung, Ho Kyung Song
Korean J Crit Care Med. 2008;23(2):111-114.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4266/kjccm.2008.23.2.111
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We managed a case in which an inferior vena cava filter was inserted for a pulmonary thromboembolism that occurred during general anesthesia. A 71-year-old woman was prepped for reduction of a distal femur fracture and arthroplastic surgery. Her initial vital signs were stable, but the end-tidal CO2 and SaO2 were decreased gradually after application of the tourniquet for surgery. Because of impaired ventricular wall motion and a dilated inferior vena cava on echocardiogram, we suspected a pulmonary thromboembolism. Thus, we inserted an inferior vena cava filter percutaneously under propofol sedation in the Radiology Department. In addition to ventilatory support and hemodynamic management, heparin was administered as anticoagulant therapy postoperatively in the intensive care unit. Multiple thrombi in the pulmonary artery were confirmed on chest CT. On the 4th postoperative day, she was transferred to the general ward without any complications.
A Case of Rupture of Right Common Iliac Artery and Vein during Lumbar Discectomy: A case report
Yeon Jang, Seung Eun Ji, Eun Jung Cho, Soo Seog Park, Soo Young Jung, Ho Kyung Song
Korean J Crit Care Med. 1997;12(2):159-162.
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Intraabdominal vascular complications associated with lumbar disc surgery are rare but have potentially fatal consequences. Clinical manifestations of such injuries may be extremely variable and confused with anesthetic complications, myocardial infarction, or pulmonary embolism. So, the presence of vascular injury may not be recognized immediately. Recently, we experienced a case of extensive retroperitoneal hemorrhage during lumbar disc surgery. The patient was a 35 year-old healthy female. During operation, unexplained profound hypotension and tachycardia developed, but abnormal bleeding was not seen in the operative wound. Emergency CT of the abdomen was performed, and huge retroperitoneal hematoma was confirmed by the CT scan. Immediate abdominal exploration revealed the injury to right common iliac artery and vein. The patient underwent primary repair of lacerated artery and vein. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. We think awareness of the likelihood of vascular complications related to disc surgery is quite important for early diagnosis and management of these life-threatening complications.
Atelectasis during general anesthesia in the low birth weight infant
Jee Young Lee, Ho Kyung Song, Hae Jin Lee, Se Ho Moon
Korean J Crit Care Med. 1992;7(1):57-61.
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