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Palliative Care Research ; : 15-20, 2020.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-781948

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Introduction: The diagnosis of cancer-related neuropathic pain is often difficult for non-pain medicine specialists. We examined whether a Japanese version of a neuropathic pain screening questionnaire (Japan-Q), which was developed for chronic pain, is appropriate for screening cancer-related neuropathic pain. Methods: Our palliative care team screened 104 patients from May 2014 to December 2015 and compared total points of the Japan-Q with diagnosis of the type of cancer pain by specialized pain clinicians. Validity was evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: The area under the ROC curve in terms of the total score, sensitivity, and specificity for the Japan Q was 0.82, which indicated a moderate level of diagnostic accuracy. A cut-off value of 3 points was shown to be best (sensitivity: 79%, specificity: 82%). When a cut-off value of 9 points was used as the diagnostic criterion for neuropathic pain, there was greatly reduced sensitivity (sensitivity: 40%, specificity: 97%). Conclusion: Although the Japan-Q shows moderate diagnostic accuracy related to cancer pain, the cut-off value for this tool is lower than that for chronic pain. Cancer-related neuropathic pain should be suspected with a total score of 3 or more in the Japan-Q.

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Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery ; : 1502-1507, 1991.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-365743

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Cystic adventitial disease of the popliteal artery is an uncommon disorder. 58-year-old male complained of left intermittent calf claudication and couldn't sit straight. He preferred playing baseball and jogging. Digital subtraction angiograms revealed a smooth extrinsic compression on the proximal left popliteal artery. Surgical procedure was performed with posterior approach. The left popliteal artery was confirmed to be surrounded by two adventitial cysts at operation. After the evacuation and removal of these cystic wall, peripheral popliteal artery pulse was improved. Postoperative course was smooth and calf claudication was completely disappeared, post operative angiogram showed no stenosis. Histological examination of the resected specimen showed degenerated elastic fiber and inflammatory granulation. We have found 40 cases previously reported in Japan and the present case was 2nd one in our institute.

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