Publications by authors named "K Momoeda"

Hyperventilation syndrome has often occurred as a reaction to anxiety and stress. We experienced hyperventilation syndrome before induction of and after awakening from general anesthesia. A 53-year-old woman with no central nervous and psychiatric disease was scheduled for left total hip arthroplasty under general and epidural anesthesia.

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Arrhythmia during general anesthesia occurrs occasionally as a result of the effect of inhalation anesthetic agent on cardiac conduction. We experienced a case of atrioventricular junctional rhythm (AVJR) during maintenance of general anesthesia with sevoflurane. A 61-year-old woman with normal preoperative electrocardiogram was scheduled for right total knee arthroplasty and autologous iliac crest bone graft under general and epidural anesthesia.

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We experienced anesthesia care for two patients taking methylphenidate (Ritalin), which is a central nervous system stimulant of amphetamine analogues, usually administered for narcolepsy or refractory depression. The proper dose of methylphenidate is 20-60 mg per day. General anesthesia with epidural anesthesia was administered to both cases for total hip replacement.

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Unlabelled: Cholesterol sulfate (CS) in the gastrointestinal tract exhibits a mucosal protective activity in mouse ulcer model. To clarify the possible role of CS for protection from the epithelial injury due to neutrophil elastase in the tracheobronchi, the authors determined the concentrations of CS and neutrophil elastase in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from patients under anesthesia, and they examined the inhibitory activity of CS toward neutrophil elastase. The concentrations of CS and neutrophil elastase were determined by thin-layer chromatography and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assaying, respectively, and the effect of CS on the activity of elastase was determined with a chromogenic substrate.

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By TLC-immunostaining with the monoclonal antibody VJ-41, which preferentially reacted with sphingomyelin (Sm) and disaturated fatty acid-containing phosphatidyl choline (DSPC), Sm and surfactant phospholipid dipalmitoyl PC were only detected in the lipid extracts from human amniotic fluid. The method was useful in the selective and simultaneous determination of surfactant phospholipid and Sm concentrations in the amniotic fluids to determine the level of maturity of the lungs of the fetus. By measuring the density of spots visualized by TLC-immunostaining, we detected Sm at a sensitivity two times higher than that for dipalmitoyl PC using the antibody.

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