Publications by authors named "HISHIKAWA Y"

We simultaneously monitored rest-activity and body temperature (BT) rhythm in demented patients with sleep and behavior disorders using ambulatory wrist-worn actigraph and long-term monitoring system for 5-7 consecutive days. Subjects consisted of 19 patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer's type (SDAT) (M/F = 7/12, mean age = 71.7 years), 16 patients with multi-infarct dementia (MID) (M/F = 9/7, mean age = 75.

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Background: We evaluated the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to define local extension of rectal carcinoma.

Study Design: Thirty-three patients with rectal carcinoma were preoperatively assessed by MRI.

Results: When sagittal or coronal images, or both, were added to transverse images as needed, the sensitivity rate was 84.

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Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) was recorded from peroneal nerve in 4 OSAS patients during sleep. During apneic episode, MSNA was enhanced, but it did not increase progressively toward the end of the apneic episode. MSNA remained at a stable level in the later part of an apneic episode.

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Information processing in the brain during sleep was studied by analyzing the evoked cortical response to auditory stimulations presented in the odd-ball paradigm. Eight subjects were examined in different sleep stages. The subjects could provide the correct behavioral response to the auditory stimulation by pressing a key button in the light part of stage 1 of NREM sleep, just succeeding to the waking state, but none of the subjects could give the correct behavioral response in the other sleep stages.

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of a personal computer-based small PACS using analog video images. The analog video recorder, personal computer, and display monitor constitute our system. An analog video recorder is composed of a laser disk recorder for still images and a video cassette recorder for moving images.

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Fourteen inpatients with dementia showing sleep and behavior disorders (average age = 75 years), and 10 control elderly people (average age = 75 years) were carefully observed for 2 months. Four weeks of morning light therapy markedly improved sleep and behavior disorders in the dementia group. The measurement of sleep time and the serum melatonin values suggests that sleep and behavior disorders in the dementia group are related to decreases in the amplitude of the sleep-wake rhythm and decreases in the levels of melatonin secretions.

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Questionnaires were answered by 3,243 presumably healthy subjects who underwent regular medical checkups in four cities. The prevalences of risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) were as follows; habitual snoring was reported by 13-16%, excessive daytime sleepiness by 8-9%, insomnia by 7-13% and systemic hypertension by 5-13%. Polysomnographic studies performed on some possible SDB cases who were selected by the presence of risk factors estimated that the average prevalence of SDB in the present population would be in the range of 1.

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Prophylaxis of esophageal ulceration was studied in 78 esophageal carcinoma patients after high-dose-rate intraluminal brachytherapy. Before the standard treatment regimen of radiotherapy was established, 15/17 patients developed ulcers. This decreased to 19/38 with the standard treatment regimen, and to 9/23 when antiulcer therapy was added (p < 0.

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The effects of preoperative intraluminal brachytherapy on bowel function after anoabdominal rectal resection and colonic J pouch-anal anastomosis were studied. The patients included eight not receiving irradiation (group 1), eight who received 30 Gy (group 2) and eight who received 80 Gy (group 3). Stool frequency and the incidence of soiling were significantly greater in group 3 than in the other groups.

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Mice of the ddy strain having once received an electric shock in the dark chamber of a passive avoidance response unit were divided into two groups according to their behavior pattern. It is suggested that learning function of the mice which did not avoid the dark chamber (negative-avoidance mice: N-mice) was disturbed. After an injection of IgG obtained from the positive-avoidance mice (P-mice) into the N-mice, these prior N-mice displayed the behavior pattern similar to that of P-mice following an application of electric shock.

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Slow vertex response (SVR) to sound stimuli was used as an index to assess whether cortical reactivity in REM sleep with tonic mentalis EMG activity (stage 1-REM) corresponds to that in REM sleep or rather to that in stage 1 of NREM sleep. In 11 young adult subjects 3 night polygraphic records were made after administration of 25 or 50 mg of clomipramine or non-active placebo. Stage 1-REM was observed in the drug night in 8 of the 11 subjects.

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The mental and intellectual development of 75 children aged 6 to 10 years who had undergone operations during their neonatal period was estimated using the WISC-R intelligence test and the Bender-Gestalt test (BGT). WISC-R test results correlated with patients' total surgical stress scores, number of operations, and total duration of hospitalization. A tendency for verbal IQ deficiency was observed in many patients.

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Muscle nerve sympathetic activity (MSA) was recorded from the peroneal nerve during wakefulness and in different sleep states in healthy young adults. The burst rate (BR) of MSA significantly decreased in NREM, but not in REM sleep, compared with that during wakefulness. Transient increases of MSA frequently appeared in association with rapid eye movements during REM sleep.

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The main purpose of the present study was to examine the possibility that plasma concentrations of mianserin and its metabolite, desmethylmianserin, might be predicted by recording subjective side effects. In 44 depressed patients, subjective side effects during 3 weeks of treatment with 30 mg of mianserin were evaluated by the UKU Side Effect Rating Scale, and their relationships to plasma concentrations of mianserin and desmethylmianserin were analyzed. There was no significant relationship between plasma concentrations of these compounds and the occurrence of mianserin-induced side effects, except for dryness of mouth during week one.

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The compact media of video tape is applied to store medical images with spoken reporting. Video tape recorder (VTR), personal computer, and video/computer interface constitute our image filing system. VTR is controlled automatically by personal computer.

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Circadian rhythms in elderly patients with severe dementia and behavioral disorders such as wandering, agitation and/or delirium were examined. The subjects consisted of 24 patients with dementia (5 with senile dementia of Alzheimer's type and 19 with multi-infarct dementia), aged 56-89 (means = 75.5 +/- 8.

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The case of a patient with gallbladder carcinoma who had a postoperative residual tumor treated with high-dose-rate intraluminal brachytherapy (HDRIBT) and external radiotherapy (ERT) is presented. HDRIBT (20 Gy/2 fr) was performed at one point 10 mm from the 60Co source on 27 and 34 days after simple cholecystectomy. ERT (30 Gy/15 fr) was also given two weeks after HDRIBT.

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High-dose-rate intraluminal brachytherapy (HDRIBT) for patients with esophageal cancer has been performed with and without external radiotherapy (ERT) in our department since May 1980. From May 1980 through December 1986, 92 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were treated with HDRIBT following ERT. These patients were divided into a limited disease (LD) group and an extensive disease (ED) group.

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The case of a patient with postirradiation osteosarcoma is presented. The 20-year-old female was diagnosed as having osteosarcoma by histological examination of an open biopsy specimen. She underwent surgery for pure dysgerminoma and received adjuvant postoperative radiotherapy, 40 Gy to the pelvis and 30 Gy to the para-aortic region, 11 years ago.

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Insomnia and anxiety are frequently experienced not only by healthy persons, but in their more intense expressions, by patients suffering from a variety of medical and psychiatric disorders. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (1990) lists 88 types of sleep disorders. Thirty-three of these are related to insomnia and belong to the categories of intrinsic sleep disorders, extrinsic sleep disorders, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, and sleep disorders associated with medical or psychiatric disorders.

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Between April 1980 and June 1989, 15 patients with severe aplastic anemia (SAA) were treated at Hyogo College of Medicine with bone marrow transplantation (BMT) after preparation consisting of cyclophosphamide (CY) and total lymphoid irradiation (TLI) or total body irradiation (TBI) for the purpose of reducing the incidence of graft rejection. All patients had initial evidence of engraftment after the first transplantation except for one patient who died of heart failure due to CY on the third day after transplantation and could not be evaluated for engraftment. Rejection later occurred in four of these 14 patients, who then underwent successful regrafting.

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An endoscope was used with a simulator to determine the treatment volume of high-dose-rate intraluminal brachytherapy (HDRIBT) for rectal cancer. This technique allowed immediate determination of the treatment volume for rectal cancer.

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