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Effect of 8% lidocaine spray on the sensory and pain thresholds of the skin of the face and hands evaluated by quantitative sensory testing

Okayasu I, Komiyama O, Ayuse T, De Laat A

BACKGROUND: Recently, we examined the effects of 2% lidocaine gel on the tactile sensory and pain thresholds of the face, tongue and hands of symptom-free individuals using quantitative sensory testing...
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Comparison of the hemodynamic effects of propofol and ketamine as anesthetic induction agents during high-dose remifentanil administration: a single-center retrospective comparative study

Sanuki T, Mishima G, Kurata S, Watanabe T, Kiriishi K, Tachi M, Ozaki Y, Okayasu I, Kawai M, Matsushita Y, Miura K, Ayuse T

  • KMID: 2310721
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Sep;15(3):129-134.
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that ketamine, when administered as the anesthetic induction agent, may prevent cardiovascular depression during high-dose remifentanil administration, unlike propofol. To test our hypothesis, we retrospectively compared the...
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