Kwang Min Kim
Sacred Heart Hospital
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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica | 2005
Tae Hyung Han; J.-H. Lee; In-Suk Kwak; H.-Y. Kil; K.-W. Han; Kwang Min Kim
Background:u2002 Many pathophysiologic alterations in major burns can cause changes in the distribution of, and perhaps response to, drugs commonly used in anesthesia practice. This study was conducted to assess changes in bispectral index (BIS) caused by increasing the target propofol effect‐site concentration during a target‐controlled infusion (TCI) in major burns.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2009
Il Man Jeong; Won Goo Seo; Chul Ho Woo; Ji-Young Bae; Sung Ha Mun; Kwang Min Kim
BACKGROUNDnPostburn sternomental contractures cause various changes in mouth, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx and related structures. Although there are many methods to predict difficult intubation, the modified Mallampati test (mMT) and the El-Ganzouri multivariate risk index (EGRI) are popular tests. The authors wanted to compare modified Onah class with these 2 tests and also explored the possibility that Onah class could be an adequate independent predictor for difficult intubation.nnnMETHODSnOne hundred and nine patients, aged 18 to 60 years of age, scheduled for elective surgery for reconstruction of postburn sternomental contractures were divided according to the modified Onah class. We made assessments prior to general anesthesia with respect to mouth opening, thyromental distance, mMT, neck movement, ability to prognath, body weight, and history of difficult tracheal intubation. The accuracy, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were calculated from the data of the 3 tests, and as the 3 tests were compared with patients laryngoscopic view grade according to Cormack and Lehane criteria by using the Chi-square test.nnnRESULTSnThe incidence of Cormack and Lehane grade III, IV was 39.4%. Onah class showed significantly higher accuracy, specificity, and positive predictive value than mMT and EGRI. There were significant correlations between modified Onah class 2b, 3 and the Cormack and Lehane grade III, IV.nnnCONCLUSIONSnApplication of modified Onah class for preoperative prediction of the degree of difficulty with laryngeal visualization can reduce the frequency of both an unanticipated failure to visualize laryngeal structures as well as potential unnecessary interventions related to over-prediction of airway difficulty in patients with postburn sternomental contractures.
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2001
Kwang Min Kim; Hyun Soo Kim; Kwan Ho Choi; Won Sik Ahn
The Korean Journal of Pain | 2007
Hyeong Seok Kim; Hyun Mook Chang; Do Young Choi; Chul Ho Woo; Sung Ha Mun; Hyun Soo Kim; Kwang Min Kim
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2002
Hyun Soo Kim; Tae Hyung Han; Man Sik Choi; Min Jae Son; In Suk Kwok; Hee Wook Wie; Kwang Min Kim
The Korean Journal of Pain | 2006
Jung Hun Lee; Il Man Jeong; Won Goo Seo; Chul Ho Woo; Jong Seok Bae; Sung Ha Mun; In Suk Kwak; Kwang Min Kim
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2002
In Suk Kwok; Hee Wok Wie; Hyung Suk Kim; Tae Hyung Han; Kwang Min Kim; Ho Seung Shin
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine | 2008
In-Suk Kwak; Ji-Yeong Bae; Kwang Min Kim
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2007
Il Man Jeong; Chul Ho Woo; Hyeong Seok Kim; In Suk Kwak; Sung Ha Mun; Hyun Soo Kim; Kwang Min Kim
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2005
Kwon Ik Oh; Tae Woon Kim; Hyun Mook Chang; In Suk Kwak; Tae Hyung Han; Kwang Min Kim