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Masahiko Kawaguchi

Researcher at Nara Medical University

Publications -  354
Citations -  4338

Masahiko Kawaguchi is an academic researcher from Nara Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 308 publications receiving 3759 citations. Previous affiliations of Masahiko Kawaguchi include National Archives and Records Administration.

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Neuroprotective effects of anesthetic agents

TL;DR: A combination of different approaches that target specific stages of the evolution of ischemic injury may be required for sustained neuroprotection, and the duration of the recovery period should be taken into consideration in the analysis of the neuroprotective effects of anesthetic agents.
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A comparison of the INVOS 4100 and the NIRO 300 near-infrared spectrophotometers

TL;DR: The results indicate that cerebral oxygen saturation and its relative change during the CO2 challenge may vary depending on the type of NIRS used.
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Effects of hemoglobin concentration, skull thickness, and the area of the cerebrospinal fluid layer on near-infrared spectroscopy measurements

TL;DR: RSO2 values were affected by hemoglobin concentration, a-CSFL, and t-skull, but TOI values were not affected by individual factors, and multiple linear regression analysis showed that there was no significant determinant of TOI.
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Influence of patient variables and sensor location on regional cerebral oxygen saturation measured by INVOS 4100 near-infrared spectrophotometers.

TL;DR: Data indicate that patient age, hemoglobin concentration at the measurement, and sensor location can affect rSO2 values, which are similar between males and females.
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Lidocaine for preventing postoperative sore throat

TL;DR: This review evaluated the efficacy and any harm caused by topical and systemic lidocaine used prophylactically to prevent postoperative sore throat in adults undergoing general anaesthesia with endotracheal intubation and found generally positive results.