1.Continuous assessment of cerebral autoregulation in patients undergoing cardiac operation with cardiopulmonary bypass
Lingzhi YU ; Yoshihiko OHNISHI ; Masakazu KURO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1995;0(02):-
Objective The present study was designed to attempt a continuous assessment of cerebral autoregulation by continuously monitoring jugular venous bulb oxygen saturation (SjO 2) in patient undergoing cardiac operation. Methods Twenty-four patients undergoing cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were included. Among them 16 were male, 8 female. No neuropsychological deficit was found in any of them before or after operation. Patients had neither diabetes mellitus nor immunological diseases. Normocapnia was maintained during operation. SjO 2 and other routine parameters, such as blood pressure, temperature, heart rate, pulmonary atery pressure and cardiac output etc were monitored and recorded continuously via a computerized anesthetic recording system. The numerical data of SjO 2 and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were sampled every 30s. Correlation between SjO 2 and MAP was evaluated before, during and after CPB. According to the slope "a" of the regression line "SjO 2= b + a MAP", cerebral autoregulation was estimated. The cerebral autoregulation was taken as deteriorated if the two parameters were highly correlated with a ≥0.4, showed as dysautoregulation (+). Those with a
2.Evaluation of the clinical training using a questionnaire survey
Megumi SAITO ; Yoshihiko KANNO ; Michio SHIIBASHI ; Kayano ARASEKI ; Kyoko OHNISHI ; Sigetaka NISHIMURA ; Masami BESSHO
Medical Education 2008;39(1):37-40
1) The clinical training system in our hospital was evaluated with a questionnaire by 49 trainees.
2) Overall, our clinical training system received high scores, but the scores varied significantly depending on the clinical department.
3) The scores of clinical departments did not correlate with the ratios of supervising physicians to trainees.
4) To provide the best training system possible, the current system must be evaluated and improved.