Kazumasa Yasumoto
Showa University
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Anesthesiology | 2009
T. Asai; Eugene H. Liu; Sanae Matsumoto; Hirabayashi Y; Norimasa Seo; Akihiro Suzuki; Takashi Toi; Kazumasa Yasumoto; Okuda Y
Background:Several case reports have shown that the Pentax-AWS® (Hoya Corporation, Tokyo, Japan), a new video laryngoscope, is useful in patients with difficult airways. Methods:We assessed the effectiveness of the Pentax-AWS® in two groups. Group 1 included 270 patients in whom direct laryngoscopy using a Macintosh laryngoscope had been difficult. Group 2 included 23 patients with predicted difficult intubation and difficult mask ventilation without previous use of the Macintosh laryngoscope. Results:In group 1, the view of the glottis with the Macintosh laryngoscope was Cormack and Lehane grade 2 in 14 patients, grade 3 in 208 patients, and grade 4 in 48 patients. In 256 patients in whom the grade was 3 or 4 with the Macintosh laryngoscope, the view with the Pentax-AWS® was either grade 1 or 2 in 255 patients (99.6%; 95% confidence intervals 97.8–100%). Tracheal intubation was successful with the Pentax-AWS® in 268 of 270 patients (99.3%; 95% confidence interval 97.4–100%), and it failed (after two attempts) in two patients. In group 2, tracheal intubation was successful in 22 of 23 patients, and it failed in one patient. The reasons for failed intubation using the Pentax-AWS® were failure to position the blade toward the glottic side of the epiglottis, inability to maneuver the endotracheal tube away from the arytenoids and into the trachea, and bleeding and swelling of the oropharynx. Conclusion:The success rate of tracheal intubation using the Pentax-AWS® was high in patients with difficult laryngoscopy with a Macintosh laryngoscope and in patients with predicted difficult intubation.
Pediatric Anesthesia | 2002
Hiroshi Takemura; Kazumasa Yasumoto; Takashi Toi; Akiyoshi Hosoyamada
Summary Background: A retrospective survey of 339 infants who had undergone primary plastic surgery for cleft lip and palate was performed to evaluate the concomitant preoperative assessment based on severity grading of the common cold and the correlation of cleft type with the incidence of perioperative respiratory complications.
Pediatric Anesthesia | 2003
Hiroshi Takemura; Kazumasa Yasumoto; Takashi Toi; Akiyoshi Hosoyamada
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 2005
Kazumasa Yasumoto
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 1999
Kazumasa Yasumoto
The Journal of the Showa Medical Association | 2013
Takeaki Shiga; Kazuka Yoshie; Mikiko Kojima; Rui Inamura; Tadashi Okayasu; Kazumasa Yasumoto
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 2009
Masaaki Tanaka; Naohiro Mori; Kazuka Yoshie; Wakako Murakami; Motonori Nakagawa; Kazumasa Yasumoto
The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences | 2004
Masaaki Tanaka; Hideto Oyamada; Takashi Makino; Katsuji Oguchi; Kazumasa Yasumoto
The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences | 2001
Makoto Nonaka; Mitsutaka Kadokura; Shigeru Yamamoto; Daisuke Kataoka; Kazumasa Yasumoto; Tadanori Kawada; Toshihiro Takaba
The Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia | 1999
Kazumasa Yasumoto