Publications by authors named "J Kakogawa"

Aim: Fontan surgery is a palliative procedure commonly performed for functional single-ventricle heart diseases. Fontan circulation is characterized by elevated central venous pressure and low cardiac output. It causes placental hypoxia, which could lead to poor obstetric outcomes.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the awareness of sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) among members of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (JSOG) and identify how the JSOG can better address SRHR issues.
  • - Surveys conducted in 2019 and 2023 showed a significant increase in awareness of SRH and Sustainable Development Goals among JSOG members, with many respondents recognizing various SRHR issues that need attention.
  • - The findings highlight a shift in priority issues, with women's rights to self-determination emerging as the most important concern in the second survey, along with calls for comprehensive sexuality education.
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Introduction: At our facility, oocyte retrieval had previously been performed with a 20-gauge standard needle that is uniformly thin overall (tSN); but recently, we have instead started using reduced needles, with a 20-gauge tip and 17-gauge body (RN). Until now, there have been comparisons between RN and thick standard needles, but there have been no comparisons between RN and tSN. The purpose of this study was to compare oocyte retrieval outcomes using RN with tSN.

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We aimed to examine the clinical factors associated with the birth weight of infants born to Japanese pregnant women with diabetes. This retrospective observational study enrolled 204 Japanese women with singleton pregnancies with type 1 diabetes (n = 135) or type 2 diabetes (n = 69). We used multiple regression analyses to examine factors associated with birth weight standard deviation (SD) scores.

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Pregnancy in kidney transplantation (KT) recipients has been challenging because of the high risk of maternal, fetal, and renal complications. Although patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN)-chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at a high risk for hypertension in pregnancy (HIP), the maternal risk in KT recipients with IgAN as the etiology remains unclear. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of pregnant KT recipients who delivered at our hospital.

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