| 論文名 |
[Management of cesarean section under general anesthesia using sugammadex]. |
| 著者 |
Kotaro Hamada
Kenji Kayashima
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| 出版年月 |
1970年1月 |
| 発表先 |
Masui. 2013 Jan;62(1):75-7. |
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| 論文概要(和文) |
[スガマデクスを使用して全身麻酔下の帝王切開の管理]。 |
| 論文概要(英文) |
Background: In cesarean section, residual neuromuscular blockade is often observed at the end of the operation. Sugammadex (SGX) is a selective relaxant-binding agent which reverses the blockade at any depth in 2-3 minutes. We investigated whether SGX improves the efficient management of operating rooms. Methods: Thirty-six patients were divided into two groups (Group A: 19 patients before SGX became commercially available, Group B: 17 patients after SGX became available). The dosage of SGX, time to extubate and time to discharge from operating rooms after surgery were extracted from anesthetic records retrospectively. Results: The mean dosage of SGX was 192 mg in 15 of the 17 patients in group B. Eight of the 19 patients in group A were extubated within 30 minutes. Five of the 19 were not extubated in the operating rooms. All 17 in group B were extubated within 30 minutes in the operating rooms. Conclusions: SGX decreased the time to extubation after cesarean section under general anesthesia after surgery, and could improve the efficient management of operating rooms. |