Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
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Pentax AirWay Scope (AWS) is a new videolaryngoscope which allows indirect visualization of the vocal cords and provides a better laryngeal view compared with the conventional Macintosh laryngoscope. We report a female patient who developed distinctive upper airway edema after palatal laceration at the time of insertion of the AWS. She was scheduled for tympanoplasty. ⋯ Then, the tracheal tube was left for three days after the operation, to secure the airway until the reduction of airway edema. On the postoperative day 4, following the fibroscopic confirmation that the airway edema was reduced, the patient was extubated successfully. AWS should be used more carefully, especially at the time of insertion along the palate.
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We experienced anesthesia for a female patient of BMI 39.2 with unanticipated lingual tonsillar hyperplasia. At the induction of anesthesia, both mask ventilation and tracheal intubation were difficult due to the lingual tonsillar hyperplasia. ⋯ Following the extubation, the opening of the respiratory tract was evaluated by TE and the fiberoptic bronchoscopy. In this case we confirmed that the ASA difficult airway algorithm was also useful in the presence of lingual tonsillar hyperplasia.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
[Balanced anesthesia with continuous ketamine reduces adverse effects of remifentanil].
We evaluated the use of continuous infusion of ketamine to reduce intraoperative remifentanil side effects, such as bradycardia and hypotension, and to improve postoperative analgesia from balanced anesthesia with remifentanil. ⋯ Remifentanil-based anesthesia with continuous ketamine decreases intraoperative side effects and postoperative NSAIDs request. Thus, intraoperative continuous ketamine may be a useful adjuvant to remifentanil.
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Case Reports
[Case of transfusion-related acute lung injury associated with severe intraoperative hypoxemia].
A 39-year-old woman, undergoing debridement and flap reconstruction for a soft tissue infection in an upper limb, developed transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) and hypoxemia after an intraoperative transfusion. Perioperatively, she received 8 units of packed red blood cells (RBCs) and 5 units of fresh frozen plasma. Shortly thereafter, hemoglobin oxygen saturation decreased from 100% to 94%, as measured with a pulse oximeter. ⋯ Pulmonary edema improved and the trachea was extubated 34 hours after surgery. Antibodies against HLA were detected in the RBC donor serum sample, and a crossmatch test between the patient lymphocytes and donor serum was positive. We concluded that perioperative transfusion of blood components has a potential to provoke serious TRALI.
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The video intubating laryngoscope (VIL) can share information with co-workers, that otherwise only one probationer could obtain. Tracheal intubation was reviewed using recorded videotapes via VIL. It was supposed that the esophageal changes by laryngoscope might cause esophageal intubation. In this study, we investigated the impressions about the changed esophagus caused by laryngoscope, and our purpose is to find better educational method for tracheal intubation. ⋯ It was clarified that probationers significantly more often recognized the changed esophagus as the glottis opening. It is very important for us to teach and emphasize those points when we instruct the inexperienced in tracheal intubation.