Methods in Cell Science

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Methods in Cell Science
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National Cancer Institute
National Cancer Institute (24 publications)
University of Miami
University of Miami (16 publications)
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USA (680 publications)
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Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy in Critically Ill Patients Taking Antiplatelet Agents
Nam S., Park J.Y., Lee H., Lee T., Lee Y.J., Park J.S., Yoon H.I., Lee J.H., Lee C., Cho Y.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 3
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The Current Status of Medical Decision-Making for Dying Patients in a Medical Intensive Care Unit: A Single-Center Study
Shin K., Mok J.H., Lee S.H., Kim E.J., Seok N.R., Ryu S.S., Ha M.N., Lee K.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 5
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Successful Bridging Hemostasis Using a Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube in Massive Rectal Variceal Bleeding
Kim K.S., Suh G.J., Kwon W.Y.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 3
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Interruption of Chest Compression for Central Venous Catheterization during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Kim Y., Park H.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 2
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The Optimal Dose of Midazolam for Promoting Sleep in Critically Ill Patients: A Pilot Study
Kim S.J., Park J., Lee Y.J., Park J.S., Yoon H.I., Lee J.H., Lee C., Cho Y.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 5
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Assessment and Treatment of Pain in Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
Park J., Kim J.H.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 5
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Use of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Optimal Organ Donation
Yang J.H., Cho Y.H., Chung C.R., Jeon K., Park C., Suh G.Y.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 4
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Obstructive Fibrinous Tracheal Pseudomembrane Presented with Atelectasis
Ha J.H., Lee H., Park Y.J., Kang H.H., Moon H.S., Lee S.H.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 1
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Safety and Feasibility of Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy Performed by Intensive Care Trainee
Lee D., Chung C.R., Park S.B., Ryu J., Cho J., Yang J.H., Park C., Suh G.Y., Jeon K.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 8
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Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome
Yoo S.J., Heo S.T., Lee K.H.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 3
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Successful Implementation of a Rapid Response System in the Department of Internal Medicine
Lee Y.J., Park J.J., Yoon Y.E., Kim J.W., Park J.S., Kim T., Lee J.H., Suh J., Jo Y.H., Park S., Kim K., Cho Y.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 7
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Is Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy Safe to Perform in the Intensive Care Unit?
Cho J.H.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 1
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Efficacy of Electroencephalographic Monitoring for the Evaluation of Intracranial Injury during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support in Neonates and Infants
Jeong I.S., Woo Y.J., Kim D.W., Kim N.Y., Cho H.J., Ma J.S.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 2
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 |  Abstract
Background: Neurological complications are a serious concern during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support in neonates and infants. However, evaluating brain injury during ECMO has limitations. Herein, we report our experience with bedside electroencephalographic monitoring during ECMO support and compared this to post-ECMO brain imaging studies and immediate neurologic outcomes. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the data for 18 children who underwent ECMO. From these subjects, we reviewed the medical records of 10 subjects who underwent bedside EEG monitoring during ECMO support. We collected data on patient demographics, clinical details of the ECMO course, electroencephalographic monitoring, brain imaging results, and neurologic outcomes. Results: The median age was 4 months (range: 7 days-22 months), the median weight was 5 (3.6-12) kg, and the median length of ECMO therapy was 86 (27-206) hours. Eight patients (80%) were weaned successfully, and seven (70%) survived to discharge. Those with normal to mildly abnormal electroencephalographic findings had non-specific to mildly abnormal brain computed tomography findings and no neurologic impairment. Those patients with a moderately to severely abnormal electroencephalograph had markedly abnormal brain computed tomography findings and remained neurologically impaired. Conclusions: Normal electroencephalographic findings are closely related to normal or mild neurologic impairment. Our results indicate that electroencephalographic monitoring during ECMO support can be a feasible tool for evaluating brain injury although further prospective studies are needed.
Mortality and Morbidity in Severely Traumatized Elderly Patients
Yu B., Chung M., Lee G., Lee J.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 4
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Liver Laceration with Hemoperitoneum after Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Wi J., Shin D.
The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2014 citations by CoLab: 3
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