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Journal of Anesthesia | 2006

Clinical effects of a neutrophil elastase inhibitor, sivelestat, in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

Naoko Okayama; Yasuyuki Kakihana; Daisuke Setoguchi; T Imabayashi; Takeshi Omae; Akira Matsunaga; Yuichi Kanmura

PurposeWe assessed the effects of a neutrophil elastase inhibitor, sivelestat, on respiratory and organ functions as well as on the mortality of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) associated with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).MethodsWe retrospectively divided 25 patients who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for SIRS and ARDS into two groups. One group (S group, n = 12) received a continuous infusion of sivelestat (0.2 mg·kg−1·h−1), and the other did not (C group, n = 13).ResultsBetween days 1 and 10, the PaO2/FIO2 ratio in the S group significantly improved from 119.1 ± 51.1 to 214.4 ± 88.2 mmHg (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the S group spent significantly fewer days on a ventilator than the C group (16.7 ± 5.8 vs 26.6 ± 14.3 days; P < 0.05). The length of the intensive care unit stay was also significantly shorter for the S group than for the C group (18.7 ± 4.9 vs 27.5 ± 13.5 days; P < 0.05). However, the mortality rate at 29 days did not statistically differ between the two groups.ConclusionOur results suggested that sivelestat has a beneficial effect only on the pulmonary function of ARDS patients with SIRS.


Journal of Biomedical Optics | 2008

Brain oxymetry in the operating room: current status and future directions with particular regard to cytochrome oxidase

Yasuyuki Kakihana; Akira Matsunaga; Tomotsugu Yasuda; T Imabayashi; Yuichi Kanmura; Mamoru Tamura

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a cerebral monitoring method that noninvasively and continuously measures cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation and the redox state of cytochrome oxidase using highly tissue-permeable near-infrared light. This technique now has wide clinical application, and its usefulness in the measurement of cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation has been confirmed under global cerebral injury and/or hypoxemic hypoxia; however, regional cerebral infarction located far from the monitoring site may not be detected by NIRS. Furthermore, the specificity and accuracy of the measurement of the redox state of cytochrome oxidase remain controversial. We apply NIRS to both animal and clinical investigations. Based on these results, we discuss the significance of the measurement of cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation and cytochrome oxidase in vivo and in clinical medicine. Using our algorithm, cytochrome oxidase signals are unaffected by hemoglobin signals, even when hematocrit values change from 35 to 5% under cardiopulmonary bypass in a dog model. In the clinical study, cytochrome oxidase during surgery is likely to be a good (though not perfect) predictor of postoperative cerebral outcome. NIRS appears to be a promising technology, but additional investigations are required to establish its clinical efficacy and justify its routine use during operative and perioperative periods.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2012

Cerebral monitoring using near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy and postoperative cognitive dysfunction.

Yasuyuki Kakihana; Naoko Okayama; Akira Matsunaga; Tomotsugu Yasuda; T Imabayashi; Mayumi Nakahara; N Kiyonaga; K. Ikoma; T Kikuchi; Yuichi Kanmura; Motoki Oda; Etsuko Ohmae; Toshihiko Suzuki; Yutaka Yamashita; Mamoru Tamura

Abstract Recently, near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy (TRS), which is an effective means of quantitatively monitoring tissue oxygenation, has been developed. We examined whether postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) can be predicted by cerebral monitoring using TRS during cardiac surgery.


Critical Care | 2011

Heart rate variability during infusion of dexmedetomidine

T Imabayashi; K. Ikoma; T Kikuchi; Yasuyuki Kakihana; Yuichi Kanmura


Critical Care | 2010

Dynamic changes in cerebral oxygenation by two methods during cardiac surgery and postoperative cognitive decline

Yasuyuki Kakihana; N Kiyonaga; Tomotsugu Yasuda; T Imabayashi; T Ohryoji; Mayumi Nakahara; Naoko Okayama; Yuichi Kanmura; T Kikuchi; T Yonemitsu


Critical Care | 2009

Newly developed endotoxin measurement method (endotoxin activity assay) may reflect the severity of sepsis

H Murayama; Yasuyuki Kakihana; T Oryoji; N Kiyonaga; S Tashiro; T Imabayashi; Tomotsugu Yasuda; Yuichi Kanmura


Critical Care | 2010

Efficacy of recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin in disseminated intravascular coagulation

Tomotsugu Yasuda; N Kiyonaga; T Ohryorji; Mayumi Nakahara; Naoko Okayama; T Kikuchi; T Imabayashi; Yasuyuki Kakihana; Yuichi Kanmura


Critical Care | 2010

Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia following cardiothoracic surgery

N Kiyonaga; Tomotsugu Yasuda; T Yonemitsu; M Nagaoka; T Oryoji; Mayumi Nakahara; Naoko Okayama; T Kikuchi; T Imabayashi; Yasuyuki Kakihana; Yuichi Kanmura


Japanese College of Angiology | 2009

Perioperative Cerebral Oxygenation Monitoring by Near-infrared Spectroscopy : Utility of Cerebral Monitoring on the Redox State of Cytochrome Oxidase

Yasuyuki Kakihana; Tomotsugu Yasuda; T Imabayashi; Mayumi Nakahara; Hiromi Murayama; Chiharu Kuroki; Tomokazu Orhyoji; Tamotsu Kuniyoshi; Naoko Okayama; Akira Matsunaga; Yuichi Kannmura; Mamoru Tamura


Critical Care | 2009

Usefulness of soluble E-selectin in the clinicopathologic assessment of acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome

Yasuyuki Kakihana; Chiharu Kuroki; H Murayama; T Ohryorji; N Kiyonaga; S Tashiro; T Imabayashi; Tomotsugu Yasuda; Yuichi Kanmura; Takahiro Moriyama; Akira Matsunaga

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