Publications by authors named "Joe Yoshizawa"

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  • A clinical study found that haemodialysis using hydrogen-containing dialysate helps control blood pressure in patients with end-stage kidney disease.
  • An animal study tested the effects of hydrogen inhalation on blood pressure in rats that had undergone nephrectomy, showing that hydrogen significantly lowered blood pressure levels.
  • Continuous monitoring revealed that hydrogen not only reduced blood pressure during the day but also improved the balance of the autonomic nervous system, positively affecting sympathetic and parasympathetic activity.
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  • Oxidative stress is a significant factor in post-cardiac arrest syndrome, and molecular hydrogen has been shown to reduce it and have anti-inflammatory effects in animal studies.
  • In a study involving five comatose patients who suffered cardiac arrest, inhalation of hydrogen gas was administered while monitoring various oxidative stress markers and cytokines.
  • The results showed that while oxidative stress decreased in cardiogenic patients, it remained unchanged in the septic patient, and overall findings were inconclusive due to methodological issues.
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Background: Hydrogen gas (H2) inhalation during hemorrhage stabilizes post-resuscitation hemodynamics, improving short-term survival in a rat hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (HS/R) model. However, the underlying molecular mechanism of H2 in HS/R is unclear. Endothelial glycocalyx (EG) damage causes hemodynamic failure associated with HS/R.

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Objective: A high plasma level of remnant-like particle cholesterol (RLP-C), which is equivalent to triglyceride-rich lipoprotein remnant, is an important coronary risk marker. RLP-C level is high, independent of other plasma lipids, in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis. The effect of teneligliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP)-4 inhibitor, on plasma levels of RLP-C in patients with diabetes mellitus and CKD under hemodialysis was studied.

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Objective The close relationship between fatty liver and metabolic syndrome suggests that individuals with fatty liver may have multiple coronary risk factors. In the present study, we investigated the relationships among fatty liver, abdominal fat distribution, and coronary risk markers. Methods and Results Eighty-seven pairs of men and 42 pairs of women who were matched for age and body mass index were enrolled in the present study.

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Background: Hydrogen gas inhalation (HI) ameliorates cerebral and cardiac dysfunction in animal models of post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS). HI for human patients with PCAS has never been studied.

Methods and results: Between January 2014 and January 2015, 21 of 107 patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest achieved spontaneous return of circulation.

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Case: An 89-year-old man fell from stairs and sustained head trauma. He was taking warfarin and aspirin. Upon arrival at our hospital, his Glasgow Coma Scale score was 14.

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Case: We have reported six cases of Crowned dens syndrome (CDS) diagnosed by computed tomography (CT). Presenting cases were three male and three female, aged from 45 to 89 (averaged in 72).

Outcome: All cases showed calcification around the dens of axis in CTs.

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Background: It is known that the increased level of IDL and oxidized LDL are associated with risk of cardiovascular disease, and the lipoprotein abnormalities accelerate atherosclerosis. Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality in chronic kidney disease patients with hemodialysis treatment (HD-Ps). Therefore, the estimation of lipoprotein profiles is important for prevention of cardiovascular disease in HD-Ps.

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