Publications by authors named "Hirokazu Oyamada"

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  • The study aimed to uncover the characteristics and oral functions of frail older adults in institutions, as well as the factors contributing to their frailty.* -
  • Conducted with 214 participants, the research evaluated various aspects like malnutrition, comorbidities, and swallowing disorders, identifying a significant portion of frail individuals needing special dietary adaptations and assistance.* -
  • The findings highlight the importance of proper meal assistance and adjustments in food and medication to improve the health and quality of life for these older adults, particularly focusing on issues like choking and meal concentration.*
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  • * While 80.0% of clinics preferred to vaccinate "only when the patient wishes," 71.7% expressed a desire to recommend vaccination if requested, though 38.9% found this challenging due to the voluntary nature of the vaccine.
  • * About 60.9% of clinics requested an "expansion of the scope of regular vaccination," and 54.3% sought "enlightenment activities and information provision," highlighting the need for better information and outreach to both medical staff
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the major cause of mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes. Despite of recent therapies, mortality and resources spent on healthcare due to CVD is still important problem. Thus, appropriate markers are needed to predict poor outcomes.

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  • * The implementation rates for hepatitis B vaccination and HBs antibody testing were both found to be 38.9%, highlighting a concerning gap in preventive measures despite 42.5% of institutions experiencing needle-stick injuries.
  • * The low rates of vaccination and testing are attributed to a lack of awareness regarding infection control guidelines, indicating the need for sensitization programs to enhance understanding and adherence to these protocols in the region.
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  • Gastroenterologists in hospitals with a chief physician system often face overtime demands, especially during nights and holidays, due to the treatment of critically ill patients.
  • In October 2019, a new on-call system was introduced to reduce the workload on attending physicians by streamlining emergency response.
  • Following the implementation of the on-call system, there was a notable decrease in overtime hours and holiday work, along with reduced work stress, indicating an improvement in efficiency and job satisfaction among physicians.
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Arterial and venous thrombi can coexist without preexisting conditions, such as malignant disease, thrombotic predisposition, or arteriovenous shunt. We herein report a case of acute cerebral infarction and pulmonary thromboembolism in the absence of underlying disease. A 71-year-old woman presented with left hemiplegia.

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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is one of the leading causes of end stage renal disease. Despite recent therapies, mortality due to DKD and resources spent on healthcare are important problems. Thus, appropriate markers are needed to predict renal outcomes.

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BACKGROUND Electrolyte imbalance is frequent in many situations, but severe hyperchloremia is markedly rare in the absence of renal impairment. We report a patient with preserved renal function who exhibited severe hyperchloremia and negative anion gap. CASE REPORT A 70-year-old female with preserved renal function presented with fatigue and impaired consciousness.

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Background: The importance of microcirculation for adverse outcomes in the early phase of critical illnesses has been reported. Microcirculatory function is assessed using the perfusion index (PI), which represents the level of circulation through peripheral tissues. We investigated the correlation between PI and cardiovascular death to explore whether it can serve as a predictor of cardiovascular death.

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Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autosomal recessive hereditary disease commonly observed around the Mediterranean basin presenting as recurrent febrile episodes. We herein describe a Japanese case of genetically-confirmed FMF, in which fever was lacking during attacks. An otherwise healthy 34-year-old man presented with frequent episodes of abdominal pain, which resolved spontaneously.

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Peripheral neuropathy reportedly develops after a long period of metronidazole administration. Here, we report a case of amoebic colitis in which peripheral neuropathy occurred approximately 24 hours after administering metronidazole. A 76-year-old man presented with mucous and bloody stool.

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Aims/introduction: Diabetic kidney disease has been considered as an important risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Chronic hypoxia is considered to be the main cause of renal injury. Diminished microcirculatory blood flow could be associated with hypoxia in the kidney.

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Background: Glycemic variability is a risk factor for total death and cardiovascular events. There are no obvious guidelines for the direct treatment of glycemic variability, but it can be improved with the treatment of postprandial hyperglycemia.

Objective: We compared the effect of repaglinide versus the combination of mitiglinide and voglibose, used to improve postprandial hyperglycemia, on glycemic variability in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes.

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 We developed an e-learning program for endoscopic diagnosis of invasion depth of early gastric cancer (EGC) using a simple diagnostic criterion called non-extension sign, and the contribution of self-study quizzes to improvement of diagnostic accuracy was evaluated.  We conducted a prospective randomized controlled study that recruited endoscopists throughout Japan. After completing a pretest, the participants watched video lectures and undertook post-test 1.

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We report a rare case of hepatic cholangiolocellular carcinoma (CoCC) with long-term observation. A 73-year-old woman was found to have a solitary hepatic tumor with a diameter of 10mm on dynamic computed tomography (CT), which showed peripheral enhancement in the arterial phase and enhancement retention in the delayed phase. Although it was initially diagnosed as hepatic hemangioma, the follow up examination conducted 16 months later revealed that the tumor had grown to 18mm.

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The number of people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) has been increasing globally; therefore, it is important to explore more options to screen patients who are at a risk of developing PAD. The perfusion index (PI) represents the degree of circulation through the peripheral tissues and is measured noninvasively. We investigated the correlation between the PI and ankle-brachial index (ABI) to explore whether the PI could be used a screening tool for PAD.

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An 80-year-old man had a medical history of chronic hepatitis C and pancreatoduodenectomy. We detected recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma, and performed transcatheter arterial chemoembolization, instead of radiofrequency ablation or surgery, because of the patient's medical history of bile duct reconstruction and liver dysfunction. On the second day, he was diagnosed with a gas-forming liver abscess and underwent liver abscess drainage.

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Background And Aim: Few studies have shown the associations between colonic diverticula and endoscopic findings such as location, inflammation, number of diverticula, sigmoid colon rigidity, and bowel habits.

Methods: Japanese subjects who underwent total colonoscopies at six centers in Japan from November 2015 to October 2016 were analyzed. Bowel habits were evaluated using the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale.

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A woman in her 70s presented with dehydration and malnutrition due to watery diarrhea. She was examined and diagnosed with gastrointestinal amyloidosis accompanied by a protein-losing gastroenteropathy secondary to rheumatoid arthritis. She first underwent treatment with an anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) antibody for secondary amyloidosis, but due to lack of adequate response, she was switched to an anti-interleukin (IL)-6 receptor antibody.

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Purpose: Despite advances in cancer therapy, treating pancreatic cancer remains one of the major challenges in the field of medical oncology. We conducted this phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of regional hyperthermia combined with gemcitabine for the treatment of unresectable advanced pancreatic cancer.

Methods: Eligibility criteria included histologically proven, locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer.

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A 50-year-old female became aware of skin yellowing and consulted another hospital where she was diagnosed intraoperatively with duodenal cancer because of lymph node metastases around the aorta. Endoscopy revealed type IIa + IIc cancer distal to the duodenal papilla, and biopsy allowed a diagnosis of well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. Computed tomography revealed a large number of lymph node metastases around the aorta and in the left supraclavicular cavity.

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Sclerosing mesenteritis is a rare, benign disorder characterized by non-specific and chronic inflammation of the mesenteric adipose tissue. The disease usually presents with gastrointestinal symptoms and abdominal masses. The long-term prognosis is favorable, but it often becomes severe.

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A 45-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome (DIC) and severe pain in his back and lumbar. Abdominal CT scan demonstrated lymph node enlargement in the whole body. FDG-PET revealed abnormal uptake of FDG in the thickening wall of the descending colon and the entire skeleton.

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Aim. Chronic gastritis was assessed serologically, endoscopically and histologically to identify correlations between these methods. Methods.

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