Publications by authors named "Shin Kurosawa"

Purpose: Given the abundance of arteries in the neck, a significant risk of puncturing arteries exists when performing a brachial plexus block. Therefore, it is important to confirm the presence of arteries when performing a brachial plexus block via the interscalene approach. This study aimed to investigate the frequency and variations of arteries in the interscalene region in healthy Japanese adults using ultrasonography.

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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is a promising approach for monitoring the spread of SARS-CoV-2 within communities. Although qPCR-based WBE is powerful in that it allows quick and highly sensitive detection of this virus, it can provide limited information about which variants are responsible for the overall increase or decrease of this virus in sewage, and this hinders accurate risk assessments. To resolve this problem, we developed a next generation sequencing (NGS)-based method to determine the identity and composition of individual SARS-CoV-2 variants in wastewater samples.

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Background: The anterior knee compartment is filled by the infrapatellar fat pad (IFP) and has been emphasized as a source of anterior knee pain (AKP).

Case Presentation: A 51-year-old woman sustained a right tibial plateau and open diaphyseal fracture 2 years earlier. She remained with chronic AKP after undergoing bone fixations.

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Background: The SedLine sensor processes (Masimo Corporation; Irvine, CA, USA) raw electroencephalogram (EEG) signals and displays the depth of sedation as a Patient State Index (PSi). Reliance on standard processed EEG data and failure to recognize age-related effects can lead to an erroneous interpretation that low-amplitude EEG findings in an older patient signify an insufficient depth of anesthesia presented as abnormally high PSi values (AHPSi). We hypothesized that the incidence of AHPSi would decrease with the use of the recently-updated version of the SedLine sensor, in which the Bispectral Index (BIS) values were used to titrate anesthesia.

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Background: Patients with an anterior mediastinal mass are at risk of perioperative respiratory collapse.

Case Presentation: A 74-year-old woman with a large anterior mediastinal mass that led to partial tracheal collapse (shortest diameter, 1.3 mm) was scheduled for tracheobronchial balloon dilation and stent placement under general anesthesia.

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As data for microbial community structures found in various environments has increased, studies have examined the relationship between environmental labels given to retrieved microbial samples and their community structures. However, because environments continuously change over time and space, mixed states of some environments and its effects on community formation should be considered, instead of evaluating effects of discrete environmental categories. Here we applied a hierarchical Bayesian model to paired datasets containing more than 30,000 samples of microbial community structures and sample description documents.

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To retrospectively investigate the effects of indigo carmine intravenous injection on oxygen reserve index (ORi™) in 20 patients who underwent elective gynecologic surgery under general anesthesia. The study subjects were patients who underwent elective gynecologic surgery under general anesthesia between April 2016 and January 2017, and were administered a 5-ml intravenous injection of 0.4% indigo carmine for clinical purposes during surgery with ORi monitoring.

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  • A 77-year-old man with a severe urinary infection developed life-threatening hemorrhage after Foley catheterization due to prostatic hyperplasia and septic disseminated intravascular coagulation.
  • Despite surgical interventions, complete hemostasis could not be achieved due to fragile tissue around the prostatic urethra.
  • The patient eventually recovered following organized treatments, emphasizing the risks associated with Foley catheter placement in similar medical conditions.
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  • A study evaluated how intravenous indigo carmine affects noninvasive and continuous total hemoglobin (SpHb) measurement in 18 patients undergoing gynecologic surgery.
  • Patients received a 5 mL injection of 0.4% indigo carmine during surgery, and their SpHb levels were measured before and after the injection.
  • The results showed no significant change in SpHb concentrations after the injection, indicating that the Revision L sensor effectively measured hemoglobin levels without interference from indigo carmine.
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Background: The present study was designed to evaluate the postoperative values such as body temperature (BT), white blood cells (WBC), P/F ratio and C-reactive protein (CRP) associated with propofol or sevoflurane in patients undergoing thoracic surgery with one-lung ventilation.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed outcomes of patients undergoing video-associated thoracic surgery of the esophagus (VATS-E) with propofol (group P, n = 71) or sevoflurane (group S, n = 34). Data were taken at 1 POD and 2 POD in ICU.

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We report on two patients who underwent bilateral lung transplantation (BLTx) combined with cardiac surgery. Patient 1 was a female whose pulmonary hypertension resulted from a congenital atrial septal defect (ASD) and idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension. She had a very small left ventricle (LV).

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  • The study examined how an intravenous injection of indigo carmine affects noninvasive total hemoglobin (SpHb) measurements in 21 patients undergoing gynecologic surgery.
  • Results showed a decrease in SpHb from 10 g/dL to a minimum of 8.3 g/dL, with the lowest level reached 4 minutes after the injection, and recovery to normal levels took about 15 minutes.
  • The decrease was more pronounced in patients with a perfusion index (PI) lower than 1.4, highlighting the need for caution when assessing SpHb following indigo carmine administration.
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We herein report our experience of successfully managing the hemostatic system by controlling serum factor IX levels throughout the perioperative period in a patient with hemophilia B. Coronary artery bypass grafting with cardiopulmonary bypass was planned for a 52-year-old man with moderate severity of hemophilia B. During surgery, recombinant factor IX (rFIX; BeneFIX(®) Pfizer Japan inc.

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Background: To describe a case with dislodgement of dental bridge with clasps covering the vocal cords, in a patient who was successfully intubated using tube exchanger under video-assisted laryngoscopy.

Study Design, Methods: Clinical case record with a video clip.

Setting: University hospital.

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In Japan, more than 9,000 patients with congenital heart disease reach adulthood every year with improved medical treatment, and perioperative encounter with patients requiring the second intra-cardiac operation in adulthood is more often. Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease, and long-term prognosis is good. Therefore, we have more chances to care the postoperarive adult patients with TOF.

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Objective: Growing evidence suggests that endothelial injury is involved in the pathophysiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Circulating endothelial microparticles (EMPs) increase in patients with COPD because of the presence of endothelial injury. We examined the relationship between EMP number and changes in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) in patients with COPD.

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Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), known pharmaceutically as alprostadil, has vasodilatory properties and is used widely in various clinical settings. In addition to acute vasodilatory properties, PGE1 may exert beneficial effects by altering protein expression of vascular cells. PGE1 is reported to be a potent stimulator of angiogenesis via upregulation of VEGF expression, which is under the control of the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1).

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OAT-PG is a kidney-specific prostaglandin transporter and exclusively expressed at the basolateral membrane of proximal tubules in rodent kidneys. We previously reported that OAT-PG was dominantly expressed in the male kidney similar to the other SLC22 family proteins as organic anion transporter (OAT) 1 and OAT3. Recently, Wegner et al.

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Background: Prostaglandin (PG)-specific organic anion transporter (OAT-PG) is a recently identified renal transporter involved in the local clearance of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Since the renal biosynthesis of PGE2 is not increased during pregnancy, this transporter expression would affect the gestational changes in the renal PGE2 content.

Methods: Kidneys from rats at different gestational stages were used to examine gestational changes in the renocortical PGE2 concentration.

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Objective: Foreign body aspiration is a life-threatening emergency for children. Fried chicken is commonly available all over the world, but no cases have previously been reported addressing this food as a tracheobronchial foreign body. We report an extremely rare case of tracheobronchial aspiration of fried chicken complicated by severe bronchitis and postoperative atelectasis.

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Background: Emergence agitation (EA) from general anesthesia has been reported as an adverse effect of sevoflurane in children. We describe a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials that compared the incidence of EA between children who underwent sevoflurane anesthesia and those who underwent propofol anesthesia.

Methods: A literature search was conducted to identify clinical trials that met our inclusion criteria.

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Background: The number of lung transplantation has tended to increase as a treatment for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM) in Japan. However, we have little evidence about the comparison of perioperative management in patients with PAH and that in patients with LAM.

Methods: In this retrospective study, ten patients with PAH and seventeen patients with LAM who underwent the lung transplantations between 2006 and 2011 were enrolled.

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  • Intensive perioperative management is crucial for patients with pheochromocytoma undergoing adrenalectomy due to potential cardiovascular complications from catecholamine surges.
  • This study involved ten patients and used advanced monitoring techniques to evaluate the hemodynamic changes during surgery related to various perioperative factors.
  • Results indicated that laparotomy led to greater blood pressure drops compared to laparoscopic surgery, and significant correlations were found between blood pressure decreases, tumor size, and perioperative noradrenaline levels.
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