Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
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Case Reports
[Anesthetic management for MIDCAB using the target controlled infusion and the bispectral index].
We report our experience in using the target controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol combined with the bispectral index (BIS) monitoring for anesthetic management of minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) in a 43-year-old-male patient with angina pectoris. After premedication, the patient was connected to the monitor with electrodes for BIS monitor. Then, anesthesia was induced with fentanyl and propofol using TCI technique. ⋯ Furthermore, diltiazem was infused continuously for cardiac rate control, as well as infusion of nicorandil, nitroglycerine for prevention of coronary artery spasms, and prostaglandin. After the operation, the patient was alert in 8 minutes and we could extubate in 12 minutes. The use of TCI combined with BIS monitoring for maintenance of anesthesia for MIDCAB is useful and safe.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
[Effect of pre-mixed lidocaine with propofol on propofol injection pain in elderly patients].
The purpose of this study was to compare the younger and older patients in the incidence and the severity of the pain during injection of propofol. Thirty-four, elderly patients (60-80-yr-old) and 52 patients (20-40-yr-old) scheduled to undergo elective surgery were studied. We conducted a prospective, randomized and double-blinded trial. ⋯ There were no significant differences between older and younger patients in the severity of propofol injection pain in both S group and L group. In conclusion, elderly patients suffered the pain on injection of propofol with the same incidence as the younger patients did. Lidocaine premixed with propofol significantly reduces the incidence and the severity of pain associated with propofol in elderly patients.
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Clinical Trial
[Relief of subacute herpetic pain and postherpetic neuralgia with repeated application of 10% lidocaine cream].
Analgesic efficacy of repeated application of a lidocaine cream formula was investigated in herpes zoster patients with subacute pain with no further improvement after continued treatment since their acute stage (S-HZ group, n = 23), and in patients to whom past treatments had not provided adequate pain relief (PHN group, n = 28). In both groups, visual analog scale (VAS) values decreased significantly from their corresponding values before the present treatment with few cases of side effects and complete disappearances of the pain in 21.6% of all the patients. The results indicate that the repeated application of the lidocaine cream is a safe and effective treatment method. Significantly higher effectiveness was achieved in the S-HZ group in terms of the difference in the VAS values between before and after the treatment, effectiveness in improving the activities of daily life, and overall efficacy evaluation.
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Monitoring of motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) is employed to examine functional integrity of descending motor pathway during thoracic aortic surgery. We experienced two cases of intraoperative changes in MEPs during thoracic aortic replacement. ⋯ No postoperative paraplegia was found in both cases. We conclude that monitoring of MEPs is useful not only because we can detect symptoms of the spinal cord injury from ischemia immediately but also because they give us a clue to decide operative procedures.