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S. Takahashi
Researcher at Kyushu University
Publications - 23
Citations - 376
S. Takahashi is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Halothane & Congenital diaphragmatic hernia. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications receiving 355 citations.
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Anesthesia‐related mortality and morbidity over a 5‐year period in 2,363,038 patients in Japan
Yasuo Kawashima,S. Takahashi,M Suzuki,Kiyoshi Morita,Kazuo Irita,Yasuhide Iwao,N Seo,Koichi Tsuzaki,Shuji Dohi,Tsutomu Kobayashi,Yasuyuki Goto,G Suzuki,A Fujii,H Suzuki,K Yokoyama,T Kugimiya +15 more
TL;DR: The need to comprehensively examine the events of cardiac arrest as well as mortality prompted the first national study in Japan, which reported data of mortality and morbidity related to anesthesia since World War II.
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Propofol inhibits FMLP-stimulated phosphorylation of p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase and chemotaxis in human neutrophils
TL;DR: Human neutrophil chemotaxis might be inhibited, at least in part, by suppressing the p44/42 MAPK pathway, according to the effects of propofol in dimethyl sulfoxide.
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Changes in end-tidal carbon dioxide tension following sodium bicarbonate administration: correlation with cardiac output and haemoglobin concentration.
TL;DR: The time course and the magnitude of changes in PetCO2 following intravenous administration of NaHCO3 reflect changes in cardiac output and haemoglobin concentration, respectively.
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Reliability of fingertip skin-surface temperature and its related thermal measures as indices of peripheral perfusion in the clinical setting of the operating theatre.
TL;DR: In the clinical setting of the operating theatre, using the upper limb without IV catheters, fingertip skin-surface temperature, nasopharyngeal-fingertip temperature gradients, and forearm-fingeripTemperature gradients are almost equally reliable measures of fingertipskin-surface blood flow.
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Fetal stabilization for antenatally diagnosed diaphragmatic hernia
Sachiyo Suita,Tomoaki Taguchi,Takeshi Yamanouchi,Kouji Masumoto,Keiko Ogita,Masatoshi Nakamura,Hideki Nakayama,Toshiro Hara,Kiyomi Tsukimori,Hitoo Nakano,Tomoo Kanna,S. Takahashi +11 more
TL;DR: Perinatal stabilization using fetal anesthesia was found to be effective in preventing PPHN and shortening the period of preoperative stabilization, and it improved the survival rate of patients with severe CDH.