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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-104904

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This article reports the case of a woman who developed a pure motor paraplegia following epidural analgesia. 80mg of Depomedrol and 2ml of 1% lidocaine were injected epidurally for relief of back pain. Within one day the patient complained of severe pain in both lower extremities and the left lower extremity rapidly became paraplegic. Myelography showed no obstruction and compression. The paraplegia was permanent in the left lower extermity. We note a number of potential etiologies and analyze their possible mechanism of action.


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Female , Humans , Analgesia, Epidural , Back Pain , Lidocaine , Lower Extremity , Myelography , Paraplegia
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-178186

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Sick sinus syndrome(SSS) is an important condition for anesthesiologists to recognize. The clinical manifestations of the SSS may be quite difficult to recognize as they may be intermittent, protracted, and multifared. SSS is defined by severe bradycardia and by sinus pause of arrest with escape. An imp-ulse originating in the sinus sode that is blocked before it can depolarize the atrium is referred to as sinoatrial(SA) lock. Physiologically, most signs and srmptoms result from hrpoperfusion of vital sign. The brain, heart, and kidneys are most prominently affected. While it can be mild, producing syncope, it is a frequent symptom and requires permanent pacemaker implantation. We experienced one case of anesthetic management of SSS using spinal anesthesia.


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Anesthesia, Spinal , Bradycardia , Brain , Heart , Kidney , Sick Sinus Syndrome , Syncope , United Nations , Vital Signs
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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127379

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Measurement of arterial preseure, either intermittently or continuously has teen used for almost 100 clears. A prospective study was conducted on 22 patients to compare the accuracy of arterial pressures treasured br a non-invasive (ACCUTORR,ACC) and an invasive (intra-arterial Line, IAL) arterial pressure monitoring systems. Overall, the accuracy or regroducibility of each method, as expressed in the individual variarlce, was shown to be statistically in significant between ACC and IA7. The difference in arterial pressures was particularly marked between ACC and IAL when srstalic BP was either less than 100 mmHg or greater than 140 mmHg.


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Adolescent , Humans , Anesthesia , Arterial Pressure , Blood Pressure , Prospective Studies
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