Publications by authors named "Sanuki T"

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  • This study examines the effectiveness of different sizes of cotton swabs (large vs. fine) for nasal disinfection before nasotracheal intubation (NTI) to reduce bleeding while still sterilizing effectively.
  • Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial with 62 patients in each cotton swab group, collecting bacterial samples before and after disinfection and after surgery.
  • Results showed no significant difference in bacterial reduction between the large and fine swabs, indicating that both swab sizes were comparably effective for nasal disinfection prior to NTI.
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  • Muscle relaxants like rocuronium can be risky for patients with conditions such as polymyositis, particularly in cases that are not fully controlled.
  • This report outlines a case where a 27-year-old woman with controlled polymyositis underwent minor surgery, requiring careful monitoring of her neuromuscular function during and after the use of rocuronium and sugammadex.
  • Findings suggest prolonged muscle relaxation effects, attributed to decreased muscle volume in polymyositis patients, highlighting the need for close supervision in such surgical settings.
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  • The study assesses the effectiveness of three large language models (LLMs) - ChatGPT-4, Gemini 1.0, and Claude 3 Opus - in answering questions from the Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology Board Certification Examination (JDSABCE) to explore their potential in enhancing dental anesthesiology practices.* -
  • Among the models tested, ChatGPT-4 outperformed the others with a correct answer rate of 51.2%, followed by Claude 3 Opus at 47.4% and Gemini 1.0 at 30.3%, particularly excelling in areas like basic physiology and patient management challenges.* -
  • The findings suggest that LLMs, especially ChatGPT
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Introduction Hand hygiene is crucial for preventing healthcare-associated infections in dental settings. Despite its importance, the hand hygiene compliance rates remain unclear, particularly in dental university hospitals where teaching, research, and clinical practice intersect. This study aimed to establish a baseline of hand hygiene compliance rates in a dental university hospital, evaluate the effectiveness of direct observation in improving compliance, and compare practices among different categories of healthcare workers.

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Purpose: Perioperative bleeding is a serious concern during orthognathic surgery. Tranexamic acid (TXA), a synthetic lysine analog with antifibrinolytic properties, reduces blood loss across various surgical fields. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of preoperative TXA administration in reducing intraoperative and postoperative blood loss following combined Le Fort I and sagittal split ramus osteotomies at our hospital.

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  • Postoperative delirium (POD) is a serious complication mainly affecting older patients, leading to various negative outcomes, and early identification of those at risk is crucial for prevention.
  • A study conducted on 86 patients undergoing major oral and maxillofacial surgery between 2016 and 2023 aimed to evaluate the impact of preoperative psychiatric interventions on preventing POD.
  • The results showed that preoperative psychiatric interventions did not significantly reduce the incidence of POD, which was found to be 29.1%, indicating a need for further research on the effectiveness of these interventions.
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Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a chronic digestive disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of severe nausea and vomiting. The perioperative management of patients with CVS undergoing general anesthesia is challenging, especially when combined with obesity. This case report describes the successful management of a patient with CVS and obesity who underwent dental surgery under general anesthesia.

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Introduction Oxidative stress, an imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and antioxidant defenses, plays an important role in various dental diseases. Local anesthetics are frequently used in dentistry. The potential antioxidant activity of dental local anesthetics can contribute to dental practice.

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Purpose: Hypotension is common during anesthesia induction. However, minimal hemodynamic effects of remimazolam anesthesia have been reported. We hypothesized that remimazolam would have weaker hemodynamic effects than would propofol.

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Objective: Medical accidents occur frequently. However, only a few studies have been conducted on sedation-related medical accidents. This study aimed to classify sedation accidents and analyze their causes using the (Patient-management Software Hardware Environment Livewear (P-mSHELL) model.

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Background: Anesthetic agents, particularly intravenous anesthetics, may affect immune function and tumorigenic factors. We herein investigated whether the anti-inflammatory effects of anesthetic agents are attributed to their antioxidant properties. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of remimazolam, a new anesthetic, remain unclear.

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  • This study looked at early signs of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), specifically focal parenchymal atrophy and main pancreatic duct (MPD) dilatation, to better understand their progression over time.
  • Out of 1,832 patients with PDAC, 320 had CT scans prior to diagnosis, and 47.8% showed suspicious findings, with focal parenchymal atrophy being the earliest sign, detected an average of 2.7 years before diagnosis.
  • The research highlighted that focal parenchymal atrophy frequently appeared before MPD dilatation, with both findings progressing before diagnosis, suggesting potential markers for early detection in patients.
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Introduction: As the population ages and more patients experience medical emergencies during dental treatments, dentists must competently and confidently manage these situations. We developed a simulation training course for medical emergencies in the dental setting using an inexpensive vital sign simulation app for smartphones/tablets without the need for an expensive simulator. However, the duration for which this effect is maintained is unclear.

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Introduction: Oropharyngeal throat packs (OPTPs) are frequently used to administer general anesthesia during oral surgery and dental procedures. However, the use of OPTPs has remained controversial, with concerns about their effectiveness, the potential for falling short of expectations, and the inherent risk of serious oversight in removing them. This study aimed to assess the awareness of dental anesthesiologists in the United States of America (USA) and Japan regarding the use of OPTPs.

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  • A study investigated the effects of continuing steroid therapy beyond 3 years for patients with autoimmune pancreatitis who maintained remission during an initial 3-year period.
  • Out of 211 patients, those who continued steroid therapy had a lower relapse rate compared to those who stopped, but they also faced a higher risk of developing macrovascular complications.
  • The findings suggest that while ongoing steroid use may prevent relapse, it also raises concerns about serious long-term health issues, particularly for patients with renal involvement.
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Objective: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dental anesthesiologists has not been examined. This study aimed to determine how the COVID-19 pandemic affected Japanese dental anesthesiologists' professional lives.

Methods: An online questionnaire related to the effects of COVID-19 on dental anesthesiologists' professional lives was emailed to 351 board-certified dental anesthesiology specialists from the Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology.

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Introduction This prospective, randomized, double-blind, crossover trial aimed to investigate the effect of different types of local anesthetics on regional tissue blood oxygenation on the stellate ganglion block (SGB). Methods Twenty eligible patients were recruited for this study; 16 of whom were allocated to the study protocol. Participants were randomized into one of the two crossover sequences: 1% lidocaine hydrochloride or 1% mepivacaine hydrochloride, and received SGBs with 6 mL of any one of the local anesthetics, followed by a washout period of more than 24 hours, and then received SGBs by substituting the two local anesthetics.

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A 50-year-old woman presented with a mandibular second molar and facial pain and was diagnosed with idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia. Carbamazepine (CBZ) was initiated at 300 mg/day, successfully relieving the pain. However, on the 8th day of CBZ treatment, the patient developed symptoms resembling those of systemic lupus erythematosus with malaise, nausea, and facial erythema.

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Acute recurrent pancreatitis (ARP) is a clinical condition characterized by repeated episodes of acute pancreatitis. In this case study, a 62-year-old man was diagnosed with mild pancreatitis five years ago, with alcohol intake initially considered the cause. Since then, he experienced three episodes of pancreatitis despite ceasing alcohol consumption completely.

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Objective: To evaluate the impact of aging on vocal function following laryngeal reinnervation combined with arytenoid adduction (AA) in the treatment of paralytic dysphonia.

Methods: Sixty-eight patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis who underwent refined nerve-muscle pedicle flap (NMP) implantation and AA were classified into four groups according to age: under 50 years (-50), in their 50s, 60s, and 70 years and older (70+). These groups consisted of 15, 14, 22, and 17 patients, respectively.

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Objective: Laryngoplasty requires the manipulation of the vocal folds, which are not visible during the operation. The widespread use of this technique is limited by the need for adequate knowledge of anatomy, the small surgical field, and the high level of skill required for the procedure. An exoscope has been developed to provide a stereoscopic view similar to that of a microscope while using the same compact endoscopic tool.

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