Oraluxna Rodanant
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Recent Articles
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Chalermkitpanit P, Rodanant O, Thaveepunsan W, Assavanop S
J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol
. 2020 Mar;
36(1):37-42.
PMID: 32174655
Background And Aims: Succinylcholine and high dose rocuronium are neuromuscular blocking agents commonly used for rapid sequence induction of anesthesia. Their usage is limited or contraindicated in some circumstances. The...
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Laosuwan P, Songarj P, Lapisatepun W, Boonsri S, Rodanant O, Wasinwong W, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2019 Apr;
130(2):437-441.
PMID: 30968431
Objectives/hypothesis: The aim of the present study was to compare the surgical condition between deep neuromuscular blockade (NMB) and moderate NMB. Study Design: Multicenter, randomized, parallel intervention trial. Methods: One...
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Chau-In W, Hintong T, Rodanant O, Lekprasert V, Punjasawadwong Y, Charuluxananan S, et al.
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2010 Dec;
93(11):1274-83.
PMID: 21114206
Background: Maternal complications related to anesthesia are low in comparison with the results from obstetric factors in developing countries. The purposes of the present study were to determine the incidence...
4.
Tamdee D, Charuluxananan S, Punjasawadwong Y, Tawichasri C, Kyokong O, Patumanond J, et al.
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2009 Mar;
92(2):198-207.
PMID: 19253795
Background: As a site of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic adverse outcome, the authors continued the institutional data collection to determine the incidence and factors related...
5.
Sintavanuruk K, Rodanant O, Kositanurit I, Akavipat P, Pulnitiporn A, Sriraj W
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2009 Jan;
91(12):1854-60.
PMID: 19133520
Objective: To analyze the clinical course, outcomes, contributing factor, corrective and preventive strategies of accidental endobroncheal intubation (EBI) in the Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS). Material And Method:...
6.
Srisawasdi S, Punjasawadwong Y, Werawatganon T, Pengpol W, Kongrit P, Rodanant O, et al.
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2007 Oct;
90(8):1558-64.
PMID: 17926985
Background: There is a continuing trend to have more elective surgical operations performed on an outpatient basis. Objective: To determine the proportional distribution of anesthetic procedures performed in ambulatory elective...
7.
Rodanant O, Hintong T, Chua-in W, Tanudsintum S, Sirinanmd C, Kyokong O
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2007 Aug;
90(7):1375-81.
PMID: 17710980
Background: The study was part of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study), a multi-centered study conducted by the Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand, aiming to survey anesthetic related...
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Rodanant O, Chinachoti T, Veerawatakanon T, Charoenkul R, Somboonviboon W, Kojittavanit N
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2006 Jul;
88 Suppl 7:S54-61.
PMID: 16862684
Objectives: To analyze incidence, risk factors, clinical course, outcomes of PMI. Degree of anesthesia related to PMI, management, precipitating factors and corrective strategies. Material And Method: PMI cases were extracted...
9.
Charuluxananan S, Chinachoti T, Pulnitiporn A, Klanarong S, Rodanant O, Tanudsintum S
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2006 Jul;
88 Suppl 7:S30-40.
PMID: 16862683
Background: National statistical data of mortality and morbidity related to anesthesia have not been reported. The need to comprehensively examine the cause of death as well as other adverse events...
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Charuluxananan S, Punjasawadwong Y, Suraseranivongse S, Srisawasdi S, Kyokong O, Chinachoti T, et al.
J Med Assoc Thai
. 2006 Jul;
88 Suppl 7:S14-29.
PMID: 16862682
Background And Rationale: The purposes of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes were to survey patients, surgical, anesthetic profiles and determine factors related to adverse events....