Postoperative neurocognitive disorders in ambulatory surgery: a narrative review
This article presents an overview of PoNCDs and highlights issues of particular interest for ambulatory surgery.PMID:38566313 | DOI:10.4097/kja.23952 (Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology)
Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology - April 3, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Junyong In Brian Chen Hansu Bae Sakura Kinjo Source Type: research

Predictors and indicators
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2024 Apr;77(2):173-174. doi: 10.4097/kja.24166. Epub 2024 Mar 13.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38556778 | PMC:PMC10982533 | DOI:10.4097/kja.24166 (Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology)
Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology - April 1, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Jong Yeon Park Source Type: research

Learning with our peers: peer-led versus instructor-led debriefing for simulated crises, a randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Peer-led debriefing was as effective as instructor-led debriefing at improving undergraduate medical students' non-technical skill performance in simulated crisis situations. Peer debriefers also improved their simulated clinical skills. The peer debriefing model is a feasible alternative to the traditional, costlier instructor model.PMID:38556779 | PMC:PMC10982526 | DOI:10.4097/kja.23317 (Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology)
Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology - April 1, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Morgan Jaffrelot Sylvain Boet Yolande Floch Nitan Garg Daniel Dubois Violaine Laparra Lionel Touffet M Dylan Bould Source Type: research

Association of the perfusion index with postoperative acute kidney injury: a retrospective study
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2024 Apr;77(2):285. doi: 10.4097/kja.22620.e1. Epub 2024 Mar 29.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38556780 | PMC:PMC10982527 | DOI:10.4097/kja.22620.e1 (Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology)
Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology - April 1, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Pyoyoon Kang Jung-Bin Park Hyun-Kyu Yoon Sang-Hwan Ji Young-Eun Jang Eun-Hee Kim Ji-Hyun Lee Hyung Chul Lee Jin-Tae Kim Hee-Soo Kim Source Type: research

Damage-associated molecular patterns as a mechanism of sevoflurane-induced neuroinflammation in neonatal rodents
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, 6 h of sevoflurane exposure induces neuroinflammation through the DAMPs pathway, HMGB-1, and galectin-3. Co-administration of ibuprofen reduced sevoflurane-induced neuroinflammation.PMID:38556956 | DOI:10.4097/kja.23796 (Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology)
Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology - April 1, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Young-Eun Joe Ji Hae Jun Ju Eun Oh Jeong-Rim Lee Source Type: research