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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine

Anesthesia and Pain Medicine is a scientific journal, published since 2006 in English and Korean. The journal's country of origin is South Korea and its primary focus area is anesthesiology.

Details
Abbr. Anesth Pain Med (Seoul)
Start 2006
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1975-5171
e-ISSN 2383-7977
Country South Korea
Languages English
Korean
Specialty Anesthesiology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 14363 10
SJR / Ranks: 10135 416
Recent Articles
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Koh W, Sultana S, Kim J, Lim S, Kim S, Hwang S, et al.
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):86-97. PMID: 39923773
Background: As the global population ages, medical professionals are also aging. This study investigates the status of Korean anesthesiologists over the age of 60. Methods: Anesthesiologists aged 60 and older,...
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Lee J, Choi E, Lee P
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):72-77. PMID: 39923772
Background: Serotonin syndrome results from the use of serotonergic agents that elevate intrasynaptic serotonin level or excessively activate serotonin postsynaptic receptors. Common serotonergic agents used for pain management include opioids,...
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Yoon J, Yoon J, Kim H, Park S, Yoo Y, Shon H, et al.
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):50-60. PMID: 39923771
Background: Living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is a viable alternative to deceased-donor liver transplantation. Enhanced recovery after surgery protocols that include early extubation offer short-term benefits; however, the effect of immediate...
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Santos J, Buffon A
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):46-49. PMID: 39923770
Background: This case report described the anesthetic management and postoperative challenges of a patient diagnosed with Congenital Contractures of the Limbs and Face, Hypotonia, and Developmental Delay (CLIFAHDD) syndrome who...
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Min K
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):23-33. PMID: 39923769
Monitored anesthesia care is a feasible option for anesthetic management during awake craniotomy. Patients selected for surgery are thoroughly evaluated by anesthesiologists, primarily focusing on their risk for airway emergencies,...
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Lee J, Jung H
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):14-22. PMID: 39923768
The kidney, the most frequently transplanted organ, represents the optimal treatment for end-stage renal disease. Transplanted kidneys are highly vulnerable to perioperative injuries such as hypotension and hypovolemia, which can...
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Yoo S, Kim H, Kim J
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Feb; 20(1):5-13. PMID: 39923767
Continuous peripheral nerve blocks using perineural catheters are increasingly used because they are the only well-established techniques that can provide prolonged analgesia. Although the novel indications and benefits of each...
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Raouf M, Kyriacos S, Hassanein M, Salem G, Elsonbaty A, Sadik S, et al.
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Jan; 20(1):61-71. PMID: 39809505
Background: Failed back surgery syndrome is a common problem faced by chronic pain management specialists. Steroid-only epidural injections have modest efficacy because of excessive scarring. Epidural hyaluronidase (HA), functions as...
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Domi R, Coniglione F, Huti G, Lilaj K
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39809504
Permissive strategies in the intensive care unit (PSICU) intentionally allow certain physiological parameters to deviate from traditionally strict control limits to mitigate the risks associated with overly aggressive interventions. These...
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Ham H, Kim J
Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) . 2025 Jan; 20(1):34-45. PMID: 39809503
Immunonutrition, which uses specific nutrients to modulate the immune response, has emerged as a vital adjunct to perioperative care. Surgery-induced stress triggers immune responses that can lead to complications, such...