Chie Hanayama
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Recent Articles
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Sugino T, Onogi S, Oishi R, Hanayama C, Inoue S, Ishida S, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2024 Jun;
24(11).
PMID: 38894486
Ultrasound imaging is an essential tool in anesthesiology, particularly for ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks (US-PNBs). However, challenges such as speckle noise, acoustic shadows, and variability in nerve appearance complicate the...
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Kuwana K, Obara S, Tanaka S, Sato Y, Yoshida K, Hanayama C, et al.
SAGE Open Med Case Rep
. 2021 Jul;
9:2050313X211031311.
PMID: 34290870
The Sanuki airway is a single-use intubation oral airway designed for fiberoptic bronchoscope intubation. Sanuki airway has a bite block function and a wide lumen for the tracheal tube to...
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Ogawa T, Obara S, Akino M, Hanayama C, Ishido H, Murakawa M
J Anesth
. 2020 Mar;
34(3):397-403.
PMID: 32222907
Purpose: Propofol clearance can be reduced when cardiac output (CO) is decreased. This clearance reduction may alter the pharmacokinetics of propofol and worsen the predictive performance of target-controlled infusion (TCI)...
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Obara S, Kakinouchi K, Honda J, Noji Y, Hanayama C, Murakawa M
JA Clin Rep
. 2020 Feb;
5(1):26.
PMID: 32026960
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported an error in Fig. 1b and c. A black bar and arrows were added.
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Obara S, Kakinouchi K, Honda J, Noji Y, Hanayama C, Murakawa M
JA Clin Rep
. 2020 Feb;
5(1):12.
PMID: 32026959
Background: Status epilepticus requires immediate treatment because treatment delay can cause permanent neurologic complications. Dexmedetomidine may be an option for the treatment of status epilepticus although its effect remains unclear...
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Obara S, Noji Y, Hasegawa T, Hanayama C, Oishi R, Murakawa M
JA Clin Rep
. 2020 Feb;
5(1):71.
PMID: 32026086
No abstract available.