Asako Yasuda
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Recent Articles
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Inoue E, Owada C, Kiyohara A, Miyata T, Wajima H, Iwahori Y, et al.
Anesth Prog
. 2024 Nov;
71(3):140-144.
PMID: 39503147
Pfeiffer syndrome (PS) is a rare inherited disorder that affects the craniofacial and extremity bones but can also include anomalies of the upper and lower airways. Among the 3 subtypes,...
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Asano T, Yasuda A, Kinoshita S, Tanaka T, Sahara T, Tanaka T, et al.
Nihon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi
. 2024 Sep;
61(3):337-344.
PMID: 39261104
Aim: An easy-to-use tool that can detect cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is required. In this study, we aimed to construct a machine learning model that discriminates between...
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Asano T, Yasuda A, Kinoshita S, Nomoto J, Kato T, Suzuki C, et al.
Cureus
. 2024 May;
16(4):e58781.
PMID: 38784298
Background Screening tests reveal the early signs of cognitive decline, enabling better self-care and preparation for the future. We developed and evaluated the accuracy of a rapid (20 s) and...
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Nagaura M, Saitoh K, Tsujimoto G, Yasuda A, Shionoya Y, Sunada K, et al.
Odontology
. 2022 Oct;
111(2):499-510.
PMID: 36279070
Odontogenic infection is more likely to affect the airway and interfere with intubation than non-odontogenic causes. Although anesthesiologists predict the difficulty of intubation and determine the method, they may encounter...
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Shionoya Y, Nakamura E, Tsujimoto G, Koyata T, Yasuda A, Nakamura K, et al.
Anesth Prog
. 2021 Oct;
68(3):141-145.
PMID: 34606571
Objective: Antipsychotic drugs exhibit α-1 adrenergic receptor-blocking activity. When epinephrine and antipsychotic drugs are administered in combination, β-2 adrenergic effects are thought to predominate and induce hypotension. This study aimed...
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Yasuda A, Miyazawa N, Inoue E, Imai T, Shionoya Y, Nakamura K
Anesth Prog
. 2021 Jun;
68(2):117-118.
PMID: 34185859
Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis (JHF) is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by the presence of tissue nodules, joint contractures, and gingival hyperplasia. With a 1-year-9-month-old female patient scheduled for a...
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Kambe T, Yasuda A, Kinoshita S, Shigeta M, Kinoshita T
Dement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra
. 2018 Jun;
8(2):207-213.
PMID: 29928289
Background/aims: Depression and cognitive decline are reported to be interrelated. Depression of older adults with memory complaints who seek medical help have not been well documented. This study was carried...
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Yamashiro M, Hashimoto S, Yasuda A, Sunada K
Anesth Prog
. 2016 Jun;
63(2):71-9.
PMID: 27269664
Pulpal anesthesia success rates for ropivacaine following maxillary infiltration anesthesia seem to be low. We investigated the hypothesis that the addition of epinephrine would affect the pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine by...
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Hashimoto S, Yamashiro M, Fujita K, Yasuda A, Sunada K
J Endod
. 2014 Aug;
40(9):1370-4.
PMID: 25146017
Introduction: Epinephrine potentiates and prolongs the efficacy of local anesthetics by reducing blood flow. We investigated the effect of epinephrine on the pharmacokinetics of lidocaine and the pulpal blood volume...
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Furubayashi T, Ushiyama A, Terao Y, Mizuno Y, Shirasawa K, Pongpaibool P, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics
. 2008 Sep;
30(2):100-13.
PMID: 18780296
To investigate possible health effects of mobile phone use, we conducted a double-blind, cross-over provocation study to confirm whether subjects with mobile phone related symptoms (MPRS) are more susceptible than...