Publications by authors named "Hirohisa Kotera"

Objectives: Our aim was to clarify the impact of the nature of the capillary wall, defined by the contribution of large (LP), small (SP), and ultrasmall (UP) pores, on plasma refilling in a hemodialysis session.

Methods: This study included data from 78 patients. The relative blood volume change (ΔBV%) was monitored using a Crit-Line monitor.

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Our aim is to clarify the association of the bioelectrical impedance-derived 50-kHz phase angle (φ ) with electrical parameters regarding the Cole-Cole model and clinical parameters. A total of 440 sets of bioelectrical impedance data from pre- and post-hemodialysis from 157 patients were used. Resistance at infinite frequency (R ), resistance at 0 frequency (R ), capacitance of the cell membrane (Cm), and a parameter for the distribution of the time constant (α) were examined as electrical parameters.

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We have reported a significant correlation between hydraulic permeability of microvasculature adjusted with ultrafiltration rate (AdjLpst) and excess fluid divided by dry weight (ExF/DW) in a cross-sectional study of hemodialysis patients. We aimed to study longitudinally whether a similar relationship between them exists in each patient. Twelve hemodialysis (HD) patients in whom AdjLpst and ExF/DW had been measured more than four times (total of 85 measurements) were enrolled.

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Purpose: Phosphorus removal is a major issue to assess for physicians engaging in hemodialysis. A pseudo-one-compartment model was reported as a novel model for phosphorus kinetics. We aimed to evaluate the adequacy of this model from the standpoint of the total mass of removed phosphorus during prolonged treatment.

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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubing is an indispensable medical material for extracorporeal circulation therapy. However, di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), a suspected endocrine disruptor, can be eluted from PVC, suggesting that an alternative material that does not contain DEHP is needed for clinical applications. First, we evaluated the endocrine disrupting risks of the plasticizers contained in PVC tubes by investigating their binding affinities for the human estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha).

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