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Towards a better understanding of anesthesia emergence mechanisms: Research and clinical implications 被引量:7
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作者 Marco Cascella Sabrina Bimonte Maria Rosaria Muzio 《World Journal of Methodology》 2018年第2期9-16,共8页
Emergence from anesthesia(AE) is the ending stage of anesthesia featuring the transition from unconsciousness to complete wakefulness and recovery of consciousness(RoC). A wide range of undesirable complications, incl... Emergence from anesthesia(AE) is the ending stage of anesthesia featuring the transition from unconsciousness to complete wakefulness and recovery of consciousness(RoC). A wide range of undesirable complications, including coughing, respiratory/cardiovascular events, and mental status changes such as emergence delirium, and delayed RoC, may occur during this critical phase. In general anesthesia processes, induction and AE represent a neurobiological example of "hysteresis". Indeed, AE mechanisms should not be simply considered as reverse events of those occurring in the induction phase. Anesthesia-induced loss of consciousness(LoC) and AE until RoC are quite distinct phenomena with, in part, a distinct neurobiology. Althoughanaesthetics produce LoC mostly by affecting cortical connectivity, arousal processes at the end of anesthesia are triggered by structures deep in the brain, rather than being induced within the neocortex. This work aimed to provide an overview on AE processes research, in terms of mechanisms, and EEG findings. Because most of the research in this field concerns preclinical investigations, translational suggestions and research perspectives are proposed. However, little is known about the relationship between AE neurobiology, and potential complications occurring during the emergence, and after the RoC. Thus, another scope of this review is to underline why a better understanding of AE mechanisms could have significant clinical implications, such as improving the patients' quality of recovery, and avoiding early and late postoperative complications. 展开更多
关键词 DELIRIUM ANESTHESIA ISOFLURANE PROPOFOL CONSCIOUSNESS Awareness ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
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Potential application of the Kampo medicine goshajinkigan for prevention of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy 被引量:1
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作者 Marco Cascella Maria Rosaria Muzio 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期77-87,共11页
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the most common and severe adverse effects related to cancer treatment. Unfortunately, although several agents and protocols have been proposed, no prophyl... Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the most common and severe adverse effects related to cancer treatment. Unfortunately, although several agents and protocols have been proposed, no prophylactic strategies have yet to be proven useful. Therefore, new alternative therapies have been considered for CIPN prevention. Herbal medicine in Japan, called Kampo medicine, is derived from traditional Chinese medicine. Goshajinkigan (GJG) is a Kampo medicine, that is comprised of ten herbs. The aim of this work is to analyse the results of pre-clinical and clinical studies on the potential applications of GJG in CIPN prevention. 展开更多
关键词 CHEMOTHERAPY peripheral neuropathies herbal medicine alternative medicine natural products
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