Publications by authors named "Daijiro Hori"

Purpose: To investigate the morphological characteristics and operative outcomes of acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) in patients with aortic arch variants.

Methods: Of 616 patients with ATAAD, 97 (15.7%) had aortic arch variants, including bovine aortic arch (BAA, n = 66), isolated left vertebral artery (ILVA, n = 25), and aberrant subclavian artery (ASA, n = 6).

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  • A 52-year-old man presented with facial swelling due to a mass in the right atrium obstructing the superior vena cava, leading to SVC syndrome.
  • Emergency surgery was performed to resect the tumor, which was found to be metastatic squamous cell carcinoma, although the primary cancer source was undetected.
  • The patient had a smooth recovery and started chemotherapy four months later, remaining alive 28 months after the surgery.
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Background: Although aortic aneurysm is associated with vascular aging and atherosclerosis, carotid and intracranial vascular disease prevalence in patients with aortic arch aneurysm remains unclear. Similarly, the effect of carotid and intracranial lesions on postoperative outcomes is unknown. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of carotid artery stenosis and intracranial lesions in patients with aortic arch aneurysm and its association with intraoperative regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) and postoperative neurological outcomes, including delirium and cerebral infarction.

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Computational fluid dynamics was performed to simulate haemodynamics of type B aortic dissection complicated by mesenteric malperfusion caused by dynamic obstruction in a 70-year-old man. Streamline analysis showed disappearance of antegrade flow in the false lumen of the descending aorta and attenuation of intermittent flap-induced disruption of visceral vessel perfusion after entry coverage. Quantitative analysis showed endovascular repair increased perfusion volume of the coeliac artery and superior mesenteric artery by 55.

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  • A 44-year-old man with a past case of Stanford type B acute aortic dissection was admitted for treatment due to a new acute aortic dissection confirmed by a CT scan, which revealed a significant descending aortic dissection.
  • He underwent a one-stage extended aortic repair after 22 days of conservative treatment, involving surgery from the ascending to the descending thoracic aorta.
  • Post-surgery, he experienced complications like right empyema and recurrent nerve palsy but improved over time and was discharged 64 days after the operation following antibiotic treatment.
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Mosaic valve shows higher pressure gradient after aortic valve replacement compared to other same size labeled prostheses in postoperative echocardiogram. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the mid-term echocardiogram findings and long-term clinical outcomes of patients receiving a 19 mm Mosaic. Forty-six aortic stenosis patients receiving 19 mm Mosaic and 112 patients receiving either 19 mm Magna or Inspiris, who underwent mid-term follow-up echocardiogram were included in the study.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of decalcification and existence of stent at the aortic annulus on mitral annular motion after surgery.

Methods: Patients receiving Inspiris (Edwards, CA, USA, n = 117), Intuity (Edwards, n = 36), Perceval (Corcym, London, UK, n = 36), Evolut (Medtronics, MN, USA, n = 81) and Sapien 3 (Edwards, n = 250) were included in the study. Mitral annular motion was evaluated by E', using tissue doppler imaging.

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Ventricular rupture after mitral valve surgery is rare but a serious complication associated with high mortality rate. Of the 2,338 patients who underwent mitral valve surgery, 8 patients (0.7%) suffered from left ventricular rupture in our institution.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in mitral annular motion after surgery in patients with aortic stenosis.

Methods: Patients receiving Edwards (Edwards) valves were included in the study. Echocardiographic findings were compared among the three treatments postoperatively, at discharge, and at 1 year after the surgery.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in pulse wave velocity (PWV) after aortic arch repair and to evaluate possible perioperative factors associated with an increase in PWV.

Methods: Eighty-nine patients with preoperative and postoperative PWV measurements who underwent surgical treatment for true aortic arch aneurysm were included in the study. The patients were treated by prosthetic graft replacement with or without the frozen elephant trunk technique or by hybrid surgery with a stent graft.

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Endovascular treatment of aortic aneurysm is associated with an increase in pulse wave velocity (PWV) after surgery. However, the effect of different types of endovascular devices on PWV at different sites of the thoracic aorta remains unclear. The purposes of this study were (1) to investigate the changes in PWV after endovascular treatment of thoracic aortic aneurysm; (2) to evaluate whether there is a difference in the changes in PWV at different treatment sites; and (3) to evaluate the effect of treatment length on changes in PWV.

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Rapid deployment valve has expanded surgical indication for high-risk patients with aortic stenosis despite its accommodated risk for conduction disorder (CD). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the degree of oversizing in association with postoperative CD. During June 2019 to September 2021, 25 patients underwent aortic valve replacement with Edwards INTUITY.

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Purpose: We investigated factors contributing to coagulopathy in patients with acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) and coagulopathy's influence on patient outcomes.

Methods: We grouped 420 patients who underwent ATAAD repair-none under anticoagulation therapy or with liver disease-by the prothrombin time-international normalized ratio (PT-INR) at admission:  <  1.2 (no coagulopathy, n  =  371), 1.

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  • A study explored the effects of prosthesis-patient mismatch on long-term outcomes after bioprosthetic mitral valve replacement in patients with mitral regurgitation.
  • Out of 181 patients, 128 were analyzed after excluding those with other heart conditions; 26.6% had prosthesis-patient mismatch, indicated by a lower effective orifice area index.
  • The results showed that prosthesis-patient mismatch significantly increased the risk of late mortality and death from heart failure, highlighting the importance of proper valve sizing during surgery.
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With increasing number of patients undergoing aortic valve replacement, many patients are at risk for redo aortic valve surgery. It has been reported that 56.2% of the patients receiving a bioprostheis and 7.

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A 26-year-old man with relapsing polychondritis was admitted for the treatment of multiple thoracic aortic aneurysms in the ascending and descending aorta. Descending thoracic aortic aneurysm showed rapid expansion, therefore, the patient underwent an extended thoracic aortic repair from the ascending aorta to the descending aorta via anterolateral thoracotomy and partial sternotomy. Although postoperative course was uneventful, aortic root enlargement and severe aortic insufficiency progressed over the next two years.

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The prevalence of obesity among Japanese acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) patients and its effect on repair outcomes remain to be elucidated. The prevalence of obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥30.0 kg/m) among 1,059 patients (mean [±SD] age 64.

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A 38-year-old man who was resuscitated from ventricular fibrillation was diagnosed with acute aortic dissection complicated by coronary malperfusion. He underwent total aortic arch replacement and coronary artery bypass grafting to the left anterior descending coronary artery. Due to low cardiac output syndrome from cardiac ischemia, central extracorporeal membrane oxygenator (ECMO) was established with aortic cannulation from the side branch of the implanted prosthetic graft and venous drainage from the femoral vein.

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Hemodynamic management based on cerebral autoregulation range is a possible strategy for preserving major organ perfusion during cardiovascular surgery. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relation of vascular properties with lower limit of cerebral autoregulation (LLA). LLA was monitored in 66 patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery using near-infrared spectroscopy.

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The purpose of this study was to determine if setting mean arterial pressure (MAP) targets during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) based on individualized cerebral autoregulation data reduces the frequency of neurological complications compared with usual care. Patients (n = 460) ≥ 55 years old at risk for neurological complications were randomized to have MAP targets during CPB to be above the lower limit of transcranial Doppler determined cerebral autoregulation versus usual institutional practices. The primary outcome was the frequency of the composite endpoint of clinical stroke, or new brain magnetic resonance imaging-detected ischemic injury, or cognitive decline 4-6 weeks after surgery from baseline.

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Background: We investigated the long-term clinical and hemodynamic outcomes after aortic valve replacement (AVR) with a 17-mm mechanical valve.

Methods and results: Between January 2005 and December 2011, 80 patients with aortic stenosis underwent AVR with the 17-mm St. Jude Medical Regent prosthetic valve.

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A 67-year-old woman with a prior history of aortic dissection was admitted for enlarging the thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA). She has received multiple treatments including Bentall procedure, hemiarch replacement, and subsequent endovascular procedures for the closure of re-entry. Preoperative computed tomography revealed previously implanted thoracic endograft from distal arch to superior mesenteric artery with dissected TAAA measuring up to 70 mm in diameter.

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Background/aims: We recently described a novel regulatory role for histone deacetylase 2 (HDAC2) in protecting endothelial cells from oxidized low-density lipoprotein (OxLDL)-induced injury. In this study, we examined the effects of endothelial-specific HDAC2 overexpression on endothelial-dependent vasorelaxation and atherogenesis in vivo.

Methods: Endothelial-specific HDAC2-overexpressing transgenic mice (HDAC2-Tg) were generated under control of the Tie2 promoter.

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We report herein the successful treatment of a case of acute type A aortic dissection complicated by cardiac tamponade and mesenteric malperfusion. The patient was a 60-year-old man with back and abdominal pain and in shock, who was transported to our hospital 2 h after symptom onset. Computed tomography revealed DeBakey type I dissection with massive hemopericardium and obstruction of both the celiac artery and superior mesenteric artery.

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A 66-year-old woman with primary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) was admitted due to severe dyspnea. Eight months prior to admission, she underwent bioprosthetic mitral valve replacement for mitral valve stenosis and regurgitation. Transthoracic echocardiogram showed thickening bioprosthetic valve leaflets and severe valve stenosis.

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