June H Rim

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June H Rim, M.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor;
Department of Anesthesiology (Anesthesiology)
NYU Anesthesia Associates

Clinical Addresses

DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
550 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10016
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Phone: 212-263-5072

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Medical Specialties

Anesthesiology

Insurance

AETNA HMO, AETNA INDEMNITY, AETNA POS, AETNA PPO, EBCBS CHLD HLTH, EBCBS EPO, EBCBS HLTHY NY, EBCBS HMO, EBCBS INDEMNITY, EBCBS MEDIBLUE, EBCBS POS, EBCBS PPO, GHI CBP, HIP ACCESS I, HIP ACCESS II, HIP CHLD HLTH, HIP EPO/PPO, HIP FAM HLTH, HIP HMO, HIP MEDICAID, HIP MEDICARE, HIP POS, LOCAL 1199 PPO, MULTIPLAN/PHCS PPO, OXFORD FREEDOM, Oxford Liberty, Oxford Medicare, UHC EPO, UHC HMO, UHC POS, UHC PPO, UHC TOP TIER

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Board Certification

1990 — Anesthesiology

Education

1973 — Seoul National University, Medical Education
1976-1979 — Albert Einstein College of Med Yeshiva Univ (Anesthesiology), Residency Training

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Comparison of cardiotropic drug effects on haemodynamic and myocardial energetics in patients with heart failure: a computer simulation
Bekker AY; Wolk S; Rim J; Turndorf H; Ritter AB
2000 May-Jun;24(3):87-94, Journal of medical engineering & technology
The purpose of our study is to compare haemodynamic responses and the ischaemic potential of commonly used inotropes (dopamine, dobutamine and milrinone) using a computer model of the cardiovascular system. Cardiotropic drugs interact with the model by changing ventricular elastance and resistance of the individual circulation. All three drugs increase cardiac index in a dose-dependent manner. Dopamine at medium and high infusion rates increases heart rate, systemic vascular resistance and arterial blood pressure. The associated increase in coronary blood flow, however, is not sufficient to account for increased oxygen demand. Both dobutamine and milrinone decrease vascular resistance and increase coronary blood flow. The more pronounced increase in heart rate associated with dobutamine, however, results in a higher ischaemic potential for this drug. Our simulation demonstrates that although all the drugs studied improve cardiac function in simulated patients with heart failure, milrinone accomplishes this at a lower energy cost. The computer simulation developed can be used to assess the complex effect of cardiotropic drugs and possibly suggest optimal drug therapy in specific clinical situations
— id: 45791, year: 2000, vol: 24, page: 87, stat: Journal Article,

A PC-based graphical simulator for comparison of hemodynamic effects and myocardial energetics of cardiotropic drugs
Bekker A; Rim J; Wolk; Turndorf H
1999 ;15:524-524, Journal of clinical monitoring
— id: 47307, year: 1999, vol: 15, page: 524, stat: Journal Article,

Comparative effects of cardiotropic drugs on hemodynamic and myocardial energetics. A computer simulation
Bekker, AY; Rim, J; Turndorf, H
1999 SEP ;91(3A):U270-U270, Anesthesiology
— id: 53864, year: 1999, vol: 91, page: U270, stat: Journal Article,