[Advancements in Anesthesia and Anesthesia-related Technologies].

Q4 Medicine
Yousuke Imai
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Abstract

In thoracic surgery, general anesthesia remains the standard approach. During the procedure, one-lung ventilation using double-lumen tubes or bronchial blockers is employed as needed. For postoperative pain control, a multimodal approach is taken, incorporating options such as thoracic epidural anesthesia, paravertebral blocks, intercostal nerve blocks, and intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV-PCA). These practices have remained consistent in recent years. However, anesthetics and anesthesia-related devices including physiological monitors and ultrasound machines have continued to evolve. As a result, anesthesia today differs significantly from that of a decade ago. This section highlights the latest advances in anesthetics and anesthesia-related technologies, including: (1) the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for monitoring and decision support, (2) robotic anesthesia systems with automated drug delivery, (3) remimazolam as a novel ultra-short-acting sedative, and (4) autologous blood recovery systems capable of platelet collection, improving hemostasis and reducing transfusion requirements. Although the clinical efficacy of these innovations remains to be established through future research, there is considerable anticipation surrounding their potential to enhance the quality of anesthesia management.

[麻醉与麻醉相关技术进展]。
在胸外科手术中,全身麻醉仍然是标准的方法。在手术过程中,根据需要使用双腔管或支气管阻滞剂进行单肺通气。术后疼痛控制采用多模式方法,包括胸椎硬膜外麻醉、椎旁阻滞、肋间神经阻滞和静脉自控镇痛(IV-PCA)。这些做法近年来一直保持一致。然而,麻醉药和麻醉相关设备,包括生理监测仪和超声仪,一直在不断发展。因此,今天的麻醉与十年前有很大的不同。本节重点介绍了麻醉和麻醉相关技术的最新进展,包括:(1)使用人工智能(AI)进行监测和决策支持,(2)自动给药的机器人麻醉系统,(3)雷马唑仑作为一种新型超短效镇静剂,以及(4)能够收集血小板、改善止血和减少输血需求的自体血液恢复系统。虽然这些创新的临床疗效还有待于进一步的研究,但它们在提高麻醉管理质量方面的潜力是值得期待的。
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