日本臨床モニター学会, 奥秋記念賞,Contact-free unconstraint respiratory measurements with load cells under the bed in awake healthy volunteers: breath-by-breath comparison with pneumotachography磯野史朗
Yuki Hateruma   Natsuko Nozaki-Taguchi   Kyongsuk Son   Kentaroh Tarao   Sadatoshi Kawakami   Yasunori Sato   Shiroh Isono   
Journal of anesthesia 2023年8月
PURPOSE: Nurses routinely assess respiration of hospitalized children; however, respiratory rate measurements are technically difficult due to rapid and small chest wall movements. The aim of this study is to reveal the respiratory status of small...
Annals of palliative medicine 12(4) 757-766 2023年7月
BACKGROUND: Activity levels of patients often scaled as performance status (PS) is the most important scale in oncology populations for treatment decisions and prognosis prediction. However, it is usually subjective and open to bias. The need for ...
PURPOSE: Stridor during emergence from anesthesia is not rare in children managed with supraglottic airway (SGA). However, we know little about the mechanisms of stridor and behavior of the vocal cords (VC). This study aimed to clarify patterns of...
Development of reliable non-contact unrestrained respiratory monitoring is capable of augmenting the safety of hospitalized patients in the recovery phase. We previously discovered respiratory-related centroid shifts along the long axis of the bed...
Kyongsuk Son   Kentaroh Tarao   Yuki Hateruma   Natsuko Nozaki-Taguchi   Yasunori Sato   Shiroh Isono   
European Journal of Anaesthesiology Intensive Care 2(4) e0028-e0028 2023年
BACKGROUND
Both excessive positive fluid balance and body weight increase after surgery are risk factors for poor postoperative outcomes. The use in clinical practice and the value of perioperative body weight measurements are unclear at present...
Study objectives: To examine dose-dependent effects of mandibular advancement on collapsibility of the passive pharynx and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Design: Prospective, randomized study. Setting: University hospital. Patients: Thirty-seve...
Both human and animal studies show that irritation of airway mucosa elicits a variety of reflex responses such as coughing, apnoea, and laryngeal closure. Most of the information concerning these reflex responses mere obtained in anesthetized cond...
N NOZAKITAGUCHI   S ISONO   T NISHINO   T NUMAI   N TAGUCHI   
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA-JOURNAL CANADIEN D ANESTHESIE 42(8) 685-690 1995年8月
We examined the depressant effect of midazolam on respiration in 21 healthy women undergoing lower abdominal surgery with spinal anaesthesia. Airway gas flow, airway pressure, and the sound of snoring were recorded together with arterial oxygen sa...