Publications by authors named "Hitomi Asaba"

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  • The study focused on analyzing obstetric patients in intensive care using data from the Japanese Intensive care Patient Database (JIPAD) from 2015 to 2020.
  • Out of 184,705 ICU patients, only 750 (0.41%) were obstetric cases, with common issues including postoperative complications and a median age of 34 years.
  • Although the proportion of obstetric patients in the ICU remained stable, there was a notable decline in the severity of illness and the length of hospital stays over the years.
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For the treatment of the residual tumor above the incision site, laser cautery was scheduled. Artificial ventilation was carried out using a tracheotomy tube, and a laser fiber was inserted orally for tumor ablation. During the procedure, white smoke appeared in the oral cavity.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hitomi Asaba"

  • - Hitomi Asaba's recent research predominantly focuses on the intersection of obstetric care and anesthesia, particularly examining practices surrounding cesarean sections and critical care admissions in Japan.
  • - The study on obstetric admissions to intensive care utilized the Japanese Intensive care PAtient Database to analyze trends and epidemiology over a five-year period, offering valuable insights into maternal health in critical settings.
  • - Additionally, Asaba's earlier work on laser cautery treatment in tracheal neoplasms highlights the complexities and risks associated with advanced surgical procedures in patients with specific respiratory needs.