J E Cho
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Lee H, Kim E, Choi C, Seo H, Shin M, Bok J, et al.
J Hosp Infect
. 2014 May;
87(3):145-51.
PMID: 24856113
Background: The prevalence of community-associated meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) is increasing throughout the world and is an important cause of skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI) in children and neonates....
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Jun J, Cho J, Shim Y, Shim J, Kwak Y
Br J Anaesth
. 2011 Mar;
106(5):650-8.
PMID: 21447487
Background: Propofol is known to protect the myocardium against ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) are involved in...
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Cho J, Shamshirsaz A, Nezhat C, Nezhat F
Minerva Ginecol
. 2010 May;
62(2):137-67.
PMID: 20502426
Computer-enhanced telesurgery, called robotic-assisted surgery, is the latest innovation in the minimal invasive surgery field. In gynecology, this machine has been applied in several applications, in the fields of benign...
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Cho J, Kim W, Chang D, Choi E, Oh S, Kil H
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2009 Nov;
54(4):453-7.
PMID: 19930245
Background: Propofol is the popular intravenous (i.v.) anaesthetic for paediatric sedation because of its rapid onset and recovery. We compared the efficacy and safety of a single dose and conventional...
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Kim S, Cho J, Hong J, Koo B, Kim J, Kil H
Br J Anaesth
. 2009 Oct;
103(5):750-4.
PMID: 19797249
Background: The administration of low-dose bupivacaine can limit the distribution of spinal block to reduce adverse haemodynamic effects. Intrathecal opioids can enhance analgesia in combination with subtherapeutic doses of local...
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Kim H, Cho J, Hong S, Kim S, Shim J, Kwak Y
Physiol Res
. 2009 Aug;
59(3):347-356.
PMID: 19681651
Remifentanil is a commonly used opioid in anesthesia with cardioprotective effect in ischemia-reperfused (I/R) heart. We evaluated the influence of remifentanil on myocardial infarct size and expressions of proteins involved...
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The addition of fentanyl to 1.5 mg/ml ropivacaine has no advantage for paediatric epidural analgesia
Cho J, Kim J, Hong J, Kil H
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2009 Jul;
53(8):1084-7.
PMID: 19572930
Background: Epidural opioids are frequently combined with local anaesthetics for an additive antinociceptive effect. We investigated the efficacy of epidural fentanyl to 1.25 or 1.5 mg/ml ropivacaine for post-operative epidural...
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Cho J, Shim J, Choi Y, Kim D, Hong S, Kwak Y
Br J Anaesth
. 2008 Nov;
102(1):23-8.
PMID: 19028707
Background: Off-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery (OPCAB) is still associated with a marked systemic inflammatory response. The aim of this study was to investigate whether pre-emptive, low dose of...
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Hong J, Lee I, Shin S, Park E, Ban S, Cho J, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2008 Nov;
52(10):1411-4.
PMID: 19025535
Background: This prospective, randomized, double-blind study aimed to determine whether caudal midazolam combined with ropivacaine affects anesthetic requirements, recovery profiles, and post-operative analgesia compared with ropivacaine alone in pediatric day-case...
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Cho J, Kim J, Kim J, Chun D, Jun N, Kil H
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2008 Nov;
52(10):1360-3.
PMID: 19025528
Background: Studies comparing epidural fentanyl and sufentanil in adults reported a similar analgesic effect with variable side effects. We hypothesized that epidural fentanyl and sufentanil will have a similar analgesic...