Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
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Infectious diseases, surgical site infections (SSI) in particular are the most popular perioperative complications, and not only the treatment but also prevention is extremely important. The inappropriate use of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical patients accelerated the development of drug-resistant strains such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or multiple-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MDRP) infections. ⋯ It is important to make a distinction between prophylactic and therapeutic antibiotic administration in the perioperative period. The anti-cross infection measure with the observance of Standard Precautions is also important in infection control.
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As ultrasound beam does not penetrate the air, it has long been thought that ultrasound imaging is not useful for evaluation of the pulmonary parenchyma. However, recent studies have shown that the artifact pattern generated by the lung can be used for the diagnosis of acute respiratory failure. Lung ultrasonography can provide us important informations inside the lung in a real-time fashion. Furthermore, general application of extended ultrasonography would be of greater benefit for perioperative diagnosis and intervention.
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Environmental surfaces in operating rooms (e. g., tables, floors) are rarely implicated as the sources of pathogens important in the development of surgical site infections (SSIs). Nevertheless, it is important to perform routine cleaning of these surfaces to reestablish a clean environment after each operation. There are no data to support routine disinfecting of environmental surfaces or equipment between operations in the absence of contamination or visible soiling. ⋯ But they have not definitively been shown to reduce SSI rates. Many SSI prevention techniques are directed at reducing opportunities for microbial contamination of the patient's tissues or sterile surgical instruments; others are adjunctive, such as using antimicrobial prophylaxis or avoiding unnecessary traumatic tissue dissection. Optimum application of SSI prevention measures requires that a variety of patient and operation characteristics be carefully considered.
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Remifentanil has strong analgesic fore tried to use remifentanil for anesthetic management of awake craniotomy (AC) and assessed its efficacy. ⋯ Remifentanil is effective for anesthetic management of AC. However, respiratory management is necessary.
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Comparative Study
[Landmark method and ultrasound-guided method of internal jugular vein puncture: comparison of residents with staffs].
We compared landmark with ultrasound-guided methods of internal jugular vein puncture in residents and staffs. ⋯ Residents need more practice of internal jugular vein puncture on a manikin before clinical practice.