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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 168-171, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986338

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An 81-year-old man who visited a local physician for evaluation of hoarseness was admitted to our hospital for management of a thoracic aortic aneurysm. Careful examination revealed a thoracic aortic aneurysm, aortic regurgitation, and left ventricular aneurysm. We performed total arch replacement using a frozen elephant trunk prosthesis (combined right axillary artery bypass and coil embolization), aortic valve replacement, papillary muscle approximation, and a septal anterior ventricular exclusion operation. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful, and he was discharged on the 25th postoperative day. A Kommerell diverticulum is located at the origin of an aberrant subclavian artery, and subclavian artery reconstruction via thoracotomy is challenging in such cases. Although increasing numbers of thoracic endovascular aortic repairs have been performed in recent years, the procedure is associated with complications such as endoleak and aortic esophageal fistula, and the surgical risk-benefit ratio should be carefully determined. We report a case of safe non-anatomical subclavian artery reconstruction and coil embolization.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 46-49, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-966093

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Takayasu Arteritis causes annuloaortic ectasia and coronary ostial stenosis, which may necessitate open heart surgery. However, pseudoaneurysms are sometimes observed postoperatively, making subsequent treatment difficult. We report thoracic endovascular aortic repair of a pseudoaneurysm of the ascending aorta with an anastomosis of the great saphenous vein in a 61-year-old female with a history of multiple open-heart procedures. Thirty years earlier, she underwent aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass surgery for aortic regurgitation, and right coronary ostial stenosis. Eleven years after surgery, an ascending aortic aneurysm was found and Bentall's surgery was performed. Multiple open thoracotomies were subsequently performed. Postoperatively, a pseudoaneurysm was found at the anastomosis between the ascending aorta and the great saphenous vein. The patient was transferred to the emergency room owing to hemoptysis and was diagnosed with a ruptured pseudoaneurysm at the anastomosis of the ascending aorta and the great saphenous vein. By inserting a stent graft into the ascending aorta, we avoided further complications and her prognosis was good. She was discharged on postoperative day 18 and did not experience any end leak for a year. Thoracic endovascular aortic repair in the ascending aorta is a minimally invasive procedure that may be useful for high-risk patients.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 415-418, 2019.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-758290

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A 66-year-old man was under observation as an outpatient for moderate aortic regurgitation and distal aortic arch aneurysm since 2005. He underwent surgery for gradual expansion of the distal aortic arch aneurysm. Preoperative enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a fusiform-type aortic aneurysm with a maximum short diameter of 63 mm. The aneurysm extended from the left subclavian artery to the descending aorta, 67 mm ahead. Based on the preoperative CT, a 150-mm open stent graft (OSG) was selected because of an adequate landing zone when inserted from the proximal site of the left subclavian artery. A 33-mm diameter graft was selected with a diameter 10% larger than that of the aorta at the landing zone. Moreover, the preoperative rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test was positive at 5.5 RU, and the fixed Treponema pallidum latex agglutination (TPLA) test was positive at 4,670 TU. He had undergone treatment for syphilis, and we concluded that the patient harbored antibodies after syphilis treatment. In the operating room, median sternotomy was performed. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was instated with bilateral axillary artery return, and superior vena cave (SVC) -inferior vena cave (IVC) venous drainage was placed. The aortic wall was strongly adherent to the surrounding tissue, similar to that observed in the aortitis syndrome. We performed aortic valve replacement during the systemic cooling. Under hypothermic circulatory arrest at 25°C with selective cerebral perfusion, the aorta was cut between the left common carotid artery and left subclavian artery. From this site, OSG was inserted to the level of the aortic valve. Total arch replacement was performed with a 30-mm bypass graft. Pathological findings indicated infiltration of lymphocytes and plasma cells around the feeding artery in the aortic aneurysm wall, and the aortic media wall showed fibrillation. Based on the intraoperative and postoperative pathologic findings, we diagnosed the patient with syphilitic aortic aneurysm, and started oral administration of amoxicillin 1,500 mg per day for 3 months. He was discharged on the 13th postoperative day without paraplegia, vocal cord paralysis, or other complications. Although syphilitic aortic aneurysm is rarely seen, it must always be considered as one of the causes of aortic aneurysm.

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Medical Education ; : 363-366, 2016.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-379296

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<p> The education program in all medical schools in Japan has been studied and analyzed every 2 years since 1974 by the curriculum committee of the Association of Japan Medical Colleges. Based on the most recent analysis in 2015, the marked innovation of medical education, such as an integrated curriculum, active learning, and clinical clerkship, was recognized.</p>

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 334-337, 2015.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377505

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The mitral-aortic intervalvular fibrosa (MAIF) is a fibrous skeleton between the mitral and aortic valves. We describe a case of a pseudoaneurysm of MAIF (MAIFPsA) 3 months after an aortic valve replacement. A 75-year-old man had undergone aortic valve replacement using a bioprosthesis (SJM Trifecta 23 mm). He developed congestive heart failure 3 months after surgery. Trans-esophageal echocardiography and multi-detector computed tomography detected a MAIFPsA and severe paravalvular leakage. The patient underwent a new operation. After the aortic prosthesis was removed, an orifice of the pseudoaneurysm, which was composed of the anterior mitral leaflet and the aortic annulus, were revealed. The defect was repaired with a bovine pericardial patch, sutured to the anterior mitral leaflet and aortic annulus. A new bioprosthesis (Carpentier-Edwards PERIMOUNT 21 mm) was implanted in the supra-annular position. His postoperative course was uneventful.

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Palliative Care Research ; : 505-509, 2015.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-375692

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<b>Case report:</b>A 69 year-old man with an end-stage lung carcinoma had difficulty to come to our out-patient clinic due to severe pain and familial reasons. The reports from his sister were limited and his condition seemed no improvement. A certified palliative care pharmacist visited his home to assess his current status and situation in detail in order to provide better care for him. <b>Result:</b>Direct and accurate assessment of his pain status and compliance to his medication allowed our palliative team to provide tailored instructions and alleviate his suffering. Home visit helped to create better communication between the patient and the team and relieve his anxiety. The information from the visit provided his doctor with objective assessment of his current situation, which resulted in tailored prescriptions. This whole process was also effective to his smooth admission when he finally deteriorated. <b>Summary:</b>Home visit assessment and management by hospital pharmacists was very useful to the patients who have difficulty to come to the clinic by improving his quality of home life and sharing his social and clinical information between the out-patient clinic and the hospital. The home visit can be a good option for such patients.

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Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience ; : 9-16, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-201613

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In conventional pharmacological research in the field of mental disorders, pharmacological effect and dose have been estimated by ethological approach and in vitro data of affinity to the site of action. In addition, the frequency of administration has been estimated from drug kinetics in blood. However, there is a problem regarding an objective index of drug effects in the living body. Furthermore, the possibility that the concentration of drug in blood does not necessarily reflect the drug kinetics in target organs has been pointed out. Positron emission tomography (PET) techniques have made progress for more than 20 years, and made it possible to measure the distribution and kinetics of small molecule components in living brain. In this article, we focused on rational drug dosing using receptor occupancy and proof-of-concept of drugs in the drug development process using PET.


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Brain , Central Nervous System , Drug Evaluation , Electrons , Kinetics , Mental Disorders , Norepinephrine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins , Positron-Emission Tomography , Receptors, Dopamine D2 , Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins
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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 30-33, 1999.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-366450

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This experimental study was conducted to histopathologically determine whether the low-dose irradiation of donor hearts before transplantation can inhibit graft vasculopathy. Immediately after donor F 344 rat hearts were removed, they were treated with a single dose of radiation using 7.5Gy, 15Gy, or no radiation (control group). The F 344 hearts were transplanted into Lewis rats heterotopically, and cyclosporine A was injected intramuscularly for 20 days after transplantation in all groups. The hearts were harvested 90 days after transplantation, and examined for intimal thickening using elastica van Gieson staining. Severe intimal thickening was observed in both the irradiated groups, the percent intimal area of the coronary arteries was significantly increased in both these groups, to 34.3±12.9 in the 7.5Gy group and 37.0±8.9 in the 15Gy group, compared with 23.1±9.8 in the control group (<i>p</i><0.01). In conclusion, these findings show that low-dose irradiation to donor hearts before transplantation does not inhibit graft vasculopathy.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 3-6, 1999.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-366449

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Six cases without aortic reconstruction for 48 hours were encountered among 22 cases of Stanford type A acute aortic dissection from April, 1990 to July, 1996. They were one man and five women, with a mean age of 60.3 years old (from 52 to 82 years old). According to Hagiwara's definition, acute thrombotic aortic dissection (ATAD) was observed in four and acute opacified aortic dissection (AOAD) in two of six cases of Stanford type A acute aortic dissection without aortic reconstruction. One of the four ATAD cases was well-controlled by medical therapy, but the others could not be controlled and underwent aortic root reconstruction within 1 month. Two AOAD patients died due to rupture within 1 month. It is said in general that the patients with acute thrombotic aortic dissection can be treated medically, but we consider that they should be treated surgically because of the frequency of late rupture.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 117-120, 1995.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-366107

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Case 1 was a 42-year-old woman who was admitted because of infective endocarditis. Pulmonary embolism occurred during medical treatment for infective endocarditis. Despite the acute infectious phase, surgical treatment was successfully performed. Case 2 was a 50-year-old man who was admitted because of infective endocarditis. Cardiac catheterization showed ventricular septal defect and atrial septal defect. Surgical treatment was performed successfuly. In both cases, and the postoperative courses were unventful.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 519-523, 1992.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-365854

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We experienced a very rare case in a 26-year-old man who underwent surgery for bilateral atrial myxomas. Moreover, his initial symptoms were due to acute myocardial infarction, which strongly suggested coronary artery embolization. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed not only left atrial myxoma at posterior wall, but also right atrial myxoma at the fossa ovalis which had not been detected by transthoracic echocardiography. At surgery, both left and right atriotomy was performed and bilateral atrial myxomas were completely removed. We emphasized that transesophageal echocardiography was very useful in detecting the location of myxomas, and that surgical exploration of the right atrium would have been necessary even if left atrial myxomas had not existed at the atrial septum.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 306-312, 1989.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370665

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During and after the LI4 and LI10 Acupuncture, the volume elastic modulus Ev in the basal phalanx of finger arteries were measured. Ev values were noninvasively obtained using a new type of plethysmograph called the “electric impedance-cuff” which can detect indirect arterial pressure and volume change in the artery. After 15 minutes of rest, 2 minutes acupuncture on LI4 and LI10 were carried out in 16 healthy subjects, respectively. Volume elastic modulus showed a significant decrease (p<0.01) during and after the LI10 Acupuncture. Its decrease were maintained at least 20 minutes after the withdrawal of the needle. While the Ev values did not show the typical change during and after the LI4 acupuncture. These date suggest that the elasticity of the peripheral wall was lagely affected by the LI10 acupuncture, and the effect was caused not only by peripheral reflex but by other factors.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 409-415, 1988.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370634

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During and after the “Toshi” which is the acupuncture of the carotid sinus, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were measured in the basal pharanx of finger arteries by means of indirect sphygmomanometer called the “volume compensation method”. After 15 minutes resting, 2 minutes acupuncture on both sides of the carotid sinus was carried out in 16 hypertensive subjects. Finger arterial pressure showed a significant decrease by about 14mmHg (mean) in systolic pressure and by 9mmHg (mean) in diastolic pressure during and after the acupuncture (p<0.05). The decrease in blood pressure showed a maximum at 15-20 minutes after the withdrawal of needles. Pulse pressure and heart rate did not show a significant change. These results were almost similar to those obtained in normotensive subjects. These data suggests that hypertensive subjects are also responsible to “Toshi” and that this effect may not be caused by the cardiac inhibition refrex but the change in vascular tonus.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 168-174, 1987.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370581

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By means of indirect sphygmomanometer called “volume compensation technique” systolic and diastolic blood pressure in finger arteries were noninvasively and continuously measured during and after the “doshi” which is the acupuncture of the carotid sinus. After 15-min resting, 2-min puncture of the right and left carotid sinus was carried out in 23 healthy subjects (8 males and 15 females, aged 18-55). Finger arterial blood pressure was measured during the rest and the in-situ puncture, and then at 30 minutes after the withdrawing. For the control the dodged puncture of the carotid sinus was also made in other 6 healthy subjects (2 males and 4 females, aged 23-55).<br>Decreasing in blood pressure were observed during and after the doshi in 87% of the subjects. The mean magnitude of the decrease in the systolic and diastolic pressure at 15-21 minutes after the withdrawal of the needle were 12 and 10mmHg, respectively. Pulse pressure and heart rate showed little changes during the experiment. To the control dodged puncture, the maximum change in the systolic and diastolic pressure were 3.4 and 5.0mmHg, respectively, which were within the range of the physiological blood pressure variation. These data suggests that the blood pressure response to the “doshi” may not be induced by the vagal cardiac inhibition but by the change in peripheral vascular resistance.

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The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine ; : 139-148, 1962.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-372143

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The results of our general and medical surveys are summarized as follows:<br>1) The visitors to this spa are inhabitants of Yamagata prefecture, farmers being the largest in number.<br>2) Considering the fact that more than half the number of spa visitors come here with therapeutic or convalescing purpose, this spa may be said to be a spa to which visitors come with the sole object of curative treatment.<br>3) Visitors came for the treatment of common cold, hypertension, neuralgia and diseases of the stomach and intestines respetively from the frequency of diseases. The fact that the visitors with cold were largest in number was probably because of the prevalence of common cold at the time of our survey.<br>4) Half the number of spa visitors stayed for about 2 weeks, and most of them took bath four to five times a day for curative treatment.<br>5) 40.1% spa visitors drank hot spring water for curative treatment. Which incidence is higher than that in our previous reports for other Tohoku Area.<br>6) Only 6.1% of the visitors came to the spa under doctor's direction. Those who noted the bathing reaction: anorexia, feeling of weakness etc., were 23.1%<br>7) In the tubeless gastric analysis (Gastrotest) scarcely any change was observable for successive drinking of hot spring water.<br>8) In most cases the oral temperature measured at the time of bathing in this spa never returned to the value before bathing for two hours and the feeling of warmth remained for a long time. This is probably due to the chemical properties of the spring waters and proper treatment after bathing.

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