Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
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We retrospectively examined the transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block performed in 8 infants (range, 1-115 days) from July 2010 to March 2011. Ultrasound images clearly visualized the fascial plane between the transversus abdominis and the internal oblique muscle and it was possible to confirm proper administration of local anesthetics into the plane in all patients. ⋯ Another infant developed delayed emergence from anesthesia. We should tailor the dose of systemic opioid, considering the fact that the simultaneous administration of nerve block and systemic opioids may cause sedation and respiratory depression in young infants.
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Differences in the supramaximal current (STIM) and sensitivity of the transducer (SENS) after calibration using mode "CAL2" of the neuromuscular accelermyography (TOF-Watch SX, MSD, Japan) between type 2 diabetic and non-diabetic patients were evaluated undergoing general anesthesia. ⋯ It is demonstrated that the values in the SENS and the recovery speed (T1-T2 time) under measuring the degree of neuromuscular blockade by TOF stimulation were significantly higher in diabetic patients compared to non-diabetic patients. The present study provides additional confirmation of low neuromuscular response under peripheral electrical stimulation using TOF-Watch SX in type 2 diabetes patients, and attention should be paid to the evaluation of neuromuscular block using TOF-Watch SX in diabetic patients.
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The Japanese government promotes palliative care and our hospital has the palliative care team including an anesthesiologist for better end of lives of cancer patients. ⋯ Anesthesiologists familiar with pain, sedation and nausea control are important specialists in the palliative care team.