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Journal of Anesthesia | 2008

Aminophylline reversal of prolonged postoperative sedation induced by propofol.

Satoru Sakurai; Atsuo Fukunaga; Ken-ichi Fukuda; Masataka Kasahara; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Yuzuru Kaneko

Propofol is frequently used for intravenous sedation or anesthesia in ambulatory and office-based anesthesia. Although awakening is usually rapid, there are instances of delayed recovery from propofol anesthesia. It has been reported that aminophylline antagonizes the sedative effects of several anesthetic and analgesic drugs. The case reports presented here demonstrate that intravenous aminophylline effectively reversed prolonged propofol-induced sedation/anesthesia in the postoperative period. There were no side effects or delayed re-sedation after the administration of aminophylline. Our study suggests that aminophylline could be a clinically useful propofol antagonist.


Anesthesia & Analgesia | 2006

The Characteristics of Intravenous Adenosine-Induced Antinociception in a Rabbit Model of Acute Nociceptive Pain: A Comparative Study with Remifentanil

Masakazu Hayashida; Atsuo Fukunaga; Ken-ichi Fukuda; Satoru Sakurai; Hideki Mamiya; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Yuzuru Kaneko; Kazuo Hanaoka

BACKGROUND:Adenosine and remifentanil are potent IV analgesics with ultrashort half-lives. The antinociceptive effect of IV adenosine has not been clearly characterized. We compared the antinociceptive effects of adenosine and remifentanil in rabbits. METHODS:Sixteen rabbits, placed on a sling allowing reasonably free movement, received IV adenosine (400 &mgr;g · kg−1 · min−1) or remifentanil (0.4 &mgr;g · kg−1 · min−1) over 240 min. RESULTS:Both drugs produced profound antinociception, as assessed by the number of animals unresponsive to clamping the forepaw and the electrical stimulation threshold of escape movement. With remifentanil, the antinociceptive effect increased rapidly, reaching its peak at 60 min, and then began to decline despite continued infusion. After stopping the infusion, it decreased rapidly and disappeared within 30 min. The vasodilating effect of IV adenosine was immediate in onset and ultrashort in duration. The antinociceptive effect of adenosine increased slowly but progressively during the infusion, reaching its peak only when the infusion ended. Then it decreased slowly over the following 360 min after terminating the infusion. CONCLUSION:Remifentanil had a rapid onset and short duration of action, and probably showed signs of tolerance development, whereas the antinocieptive effect of adenosine was slow in onset and long-lasting, despite its ultrashort plasma half-life and the immediate on–off profiles of its vasodilating effect.


Dentistry in Japan | 2007

Selection of Agents for Intravenous Sedation in the Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital : On the Basis of Patient's Background

Yukiko Matsuki; Satoru Sakurai; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Yuzuru Kaneko


Anesthesiology | 1998

AMINOPHYLLINE REDUCES RECOVERY TIME FROM ISOFLURANE/NITROUS OXIDE ANESTHESIA

Satoru Sakurai; Atsuo Fukunaga; Y Kobayashi; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Yuzuru Kaneko


Anesthesia Progress | 2014

IV ATP potentiates midazolam sedation as assessed by bispectral index.

Satoru Sakurai; Atsuo Fukunaga; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Yuzuru Kaneko


日本歯科麻酔学会雑誌 = JOURNAL OF JAPANESE DENTAL SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGY | 2005

Medical Emergencies Treated in Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital

Koutarou Kubo; Hideharu Agata; Satoru Sakurai; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Yuzuru Kaneko


Anesthesiology | 1992

INTRAVENOUS ATP POTENTIATES THE SEDATIVE AND HYPNOGENIC EFFECTS OF MIDAZOLAM IN MAN

Yuzuru Kaneko; Atsuo Fukunaga; M. Suzuki; Satoru Sakurai; M. Sakurai


Anesthesiology | 2002

Aminophylline Expedites Postoperative Recovery after Total Intravenous Anesthesia with Propofol and Fentanyl: [2002][A-54]

Satoru Sakurai; Atsuo Fukunaga; Yuzuru Kaneko; Tatsuya Ichinohe; Koichiro Abe


Anesthesiology | 2000

Room E, 10/17/2000 9: 00 AM - 11: 00 AM (PS) Aminophylline Reduces Recovery Time from Propofol/Fentanyl Anesthesia A-76

Satoru Sakurai; Atsuo Fukunaga; Yuzuru Kaneko; Tatsuya Ichinohe; M. Hayashi


Anesthesiology | 1997

A370 COMPARATIVE ANALGESIC ACTIONS OF INTRAVENOUS ADENOSINE VERSUS FENTANYL AND THEIR ANTAGONISMS IN RABBITS

Atsuo Fukunaga; T. Miyawaki; Satoru Sakurai; H. Mamiya

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