Publications by authors named "Fukuzumi M"

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate incidence and risk factors for permanent pacemaker implantation for sick sinus syndrome( SSS) after maze procedure.

Methods: Medical records of 59 patients who underwent maze procedure for atrial fibrillation at our hospital from 2018 to 2022 were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: Mean age was 70 years and 32 patients (54%) were male.

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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a serious complication following cardiac surgery mainly associated with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), which could increase the risk of mortality and morbidity. This study investigated the association of regional oxygen saturation (rSO) during CPB with postoperative outcomes, including respiratory function. Patients who underwent cardiac surgery with CPB from 2015 to 2019 were included.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate changes in haematoma thickness during the early period and their association with disease progression in patients who received initial medical treatment for type A intramural haematoma (IMH).

Methods: Medical records and serial computed tomography angiography (CTA) images of patients who did not undergo emergency aortic repair for type A IMH upon presentation were retrospectively reviewed. The haematoma remodelling rate was determined using the following equation: thickness of the haematoma on the first CTA (mm) - thickness of the haematoma on the second CTA (mm)time between the first and second CTAs (h).

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Unlabelled: Essential thrombocythemia is a risk factor for thrombosis and hemorrhage. During the perioperative period of cardiac surgery, the risk of thrombosis and hemorrhage increases. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is also associated with thrombosis.

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Since 2018, we have routinely placed an Amplatzer vascular plug (AVP) in the proximal left subclavian artery (LSCA) to prevent embolic events during thoracic endovascular aortic repair with arch vessel debranching (d-TEVAR). Type II endoleaks of LSCA origin were observed in two patients (20%), and the coil-in-plug (CIP) method, i.e.

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Objective: This single-center retrospective study evaluated early and midterm outcomes of 100 consecutive patients with type A intramural hematoma.

Methods: Initial watch-and-wait strategy was indicated if the maximum aortic diameter was < 50 mm, pain score was < 3/10 on the numerical rating scale, and no ulcer-like projection was observed in the ascending aorta. The primary endpoints of this study were all-cause and aorta-related deaths, and the secondary endpoint was aortic events.

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Objective: In surgery for active infective endocarditis (aIE), it is often difficult to achieve balance between thorough debridement and preservation of native valve. This study aimed to evaluate the validity of our native valve preservation techniques including leaflet peeling and autologous pericardial reconstruction.

Methods: From January 2012 to December 2021, 41 consecutive patients underwent mitral valve surgery for aIE.

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It is proposed that nanosized graphene aggregation could facilitate coherent neutron scattering under particle size conditions similar to nanodiamonds to enhance neutron intensity below cold neutrons. Using the RIKEN accelerator-driven compact neutron source and iMATERIA at J-PARC, we performed neutron measurement experiments, total neutron cross-section and small-angle neutron scattering on nanosized graphene aggregation. For the first time, the measured data revealed that nanosized graphene aggregation increased the total neutron cross-sections and small-angle scattering in the cold neutron energy region.

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  • This study explored using high-flow regional cerebral perfusion (HFRCP) in newborns undergoing aortic arch reconstruction, focusing on monitoring thigh oxygen levels to improve kidney protection.
  • A total of 28 infants were analyzed between 2009 and 2021, with a median age of 27 days, and perfusion flow rates were adjusted to maintain brain and kidney health during surgery.
  • Results indicated no major neurological issues post-surgery, but 39.3% experienced acute kidney injury, suggesting that thigh oxygen saturation levels (rSO2T) below 48% predicted worsening kidney function.
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Background: Regression of thrombus in response to treatment with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients with extensive deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has not been fully evaluated. This study aimed to determine the therapeutic efficacy of rivaroxaban in the treatment of extensive DVT.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 76 patients treated with rivaroxaban among 728 new DVT patients, at our hospital from January 2018 to March 2021.

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A 68-year-old man was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis and right coronary artery occlusion on preoperative examination for total extirpation of a giant left breast liposarcoma. Prior to the intervention for the liposarcoma, he underwent successful aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass grafting via a right anterolateral thoracotomy to avoid the tumor close to the sternum. On postoperative day 28, the patient underwent a successful wide excision of the left chest wall tumor.

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Artificial chordae implantation is an important technique for treating leaflet lesions in mitral valve repair. Considering that the expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) suture is slippery on the surface, adequate ligation without laxity should be critically considered, especially in robotic surgery. To resolve this issue, we applied a novel device that controls the length of an ePTFE suture (Chordarizer) for artificial chordae implantation in robotic mitral valve repair.

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The patient was a 76-year-old man with advanced gastric cancer who had a history of coronary artery bypass grafting using the right gastroepiploic artery. Although coronary angiography confirmed the patency of all the coronary artery bypass grafts, his right gastroepiploic artery was required to be cut for curative gastrectomy. To prevent serious myocardial ischemia, rerouting of the right gastroepiploic artery graft was performed using a saphenous vein graft via right mini-thoracotomy.

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Severe aortic stenosis was found by preoperative echocardiography in a 79-year-old female patient with sigmoid colon cancer. Staged operation was planned. First, bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement was performed by minimally invasive cardiac surgery.

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The elephant trunk technique is a well-established procedure, but aortic wall injury or aneurysmal rupture may occur if the graft is forcibly pushed to insert it into the distal aorta. We have developed simple and safe insertion technique using a syringe.

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  • Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA) surgery helps reduce the risk of paraplegia by enhancing spinal cord blood flow.
  • There have been reports of neurological issues linked to CSF drainage, including the risk of acute subdural hematoma (SDH), which can have serious consequences.
  • A unique case is highlighted where a patient with Marfan syndrome developed acute SDH after TAAA repair, but surprisingly, the condition resolved without the need for invasive treatment.
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Objective: Patients with Stanford type B dissection treated medically during the acute phase have a risk of surgery and aortic rupture during the chronic phase. We investigated the predictors for late aortic events by focusing on the false lumen status with computed tomography.

Methods: A total of 160 patients were enrolled in the study, with a mean follow-up interval of 44.

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A 65-year-old man who was occupationally exposed to asbestos for 40 years was admitted to our hospital with fever and cough. Chest CT revealed paraseptal emphysema, subpleural fibrosis in both lungs, and pleural plaques. On bronchoalveolar lavage fluid contained elevated levels of lymphocytes and neutrophils (15% and 17%, respectively), and asbestos bodies were also found.

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Subepicardial aneurysm is a rare complication of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is associated with the risk of spontaneous rupture. We present two patients with subepicardial aneurysms detected after 1 day and 6 weeks after AMI. Both lesions were successfully treated by patch repair.

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Moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest with selective cerebral perfusion has been developed for cerebral protection during thoracic aortic surgery. However, visceral organs, particularly the kidneys, suffer greater tissue damage under moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest, and acute renal failure after hypothermic circulatory arrest is an independent risk factor for early and late mortality. This study investigated whether atrial natriuretic peptide could prevent the reduction in renal perfusion and protect renal function after moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest.

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Objective: This study investigated the feasibility of mitral valve (MV) repair in patients with active or healed infective endocarditis (IE) with mitral regurgitation and evaluated effects on left ventricular (LV) function and structure.

Methods: Subjects comprised 19 patients who underwent MV operations for IE between December 2004 and September 2007. MV repair was performed for acute IE in 10 of 15 patients (67%) and for healed IE in 4 of 4 patients (100%).

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A production method for a positron microprobe using a beta+-decay radioisotope (22Na) source has been investigated. When a magnetically guided positron beam was extracted from the magnetic field, the combination of an extraction coil and a magnetic lens enabled us to focus the positron beam by a factor of 10 and to achieve a high transport efficiency (71%). A 150-nm-thick Ni(100) thin film was mounted at the focal point of the magnetic lens and was used as a remoderator for brightness enhancement in a transmission geometry.

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Quality of life (QOL) of long-term survivors (more than 3 years after surgery) of primary non-small cell lung cancer was studied. QOL was analyzed using European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire, 30-Item version 3.0 (QLQ-C30) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).

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