Publications by authors named "I Ishii"

Although there have been appeals for regional cooperation for a considerable time, are hospitals and local communities really working together? Hospitals typically permit a variety of professionals to work together, share information via medical records, and directly discuss patients. A problem with treating patients at home in local communities is that doctors and pharmacists do not share the same workplace; hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies do not have a common information source equivalent to medical records. Prescriptions and medical notes are the only things that connect health provision to the community.

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Background: Neutropenia can easily progress to febrile neutropenia and is a risk factor for life-threatening infections. Predicting and preventing severe neutropenia can help avoid such infections.

Aim: This study aimed to develop an optimal model using advanced statistical methods to predict neutropenia after 5-fluorouracil/cisplatin chemotherapy for esophageal cancer and to create a nomogram for clinical application.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how diafiltration, adsorption, and hematocrit levels affect the clearance of ganciclovir (GCV) during continuous hemodiafiltration (CHDF) using various membrane types.
  • Results indicate that diafiltration is the primary factor influencing GCV clearance, while adsorption has minimal impact.
  • Hematocrit levels do not significantly alter the clearance relationship between plasma and blood GCV concentrations, suggesting that clearance can be estimated from effluent flow rates.
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Saw palmetto extract (SPE) is the most commonly used supplement for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), but most evidence is for those with LUTS, and little data is verifying its effectiveness for those who do not have the disease but are troubled by symptoms. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of SPE on the improvement of urinary frequency problems that present stress due to urinary urgency in daily life, among healthy Japanese adults aged ≥50 years who are not diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia or overactive bladder. They were randomly assigned to the SPE group or placebo group (34 participants per group) using a computerized random number generator.

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Active vision systems (AVSs) have been widely used to obtain high-resolution images of objects of interest. However, tracking small objects in high-magnification scenes is challenging due to shallow depth of field (DoF) and narrow field of view (FoV). To address this, we introduce a novel high-speed AVS with a continuous autofocus (C-AF) approach based on dynamic-range focal sweep and a high-frame-rate (HFR) frame-by-frame tracking pipeline.

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