Publications by authors named "Junichi Katsura"

Cervical spinal cord injury can result in dysphagia and tetraplegia. Dysphagia therapy can be required to avoid aspiration pneumonia during oral intake for persons with cervical spinal cord injury. Complete lateral decubitus position may be a specific position for safe swallowing.

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Previous studies have reported on associations between immobility syndrome and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little is known about the aggravation of this syndrome in older patients negative for COVID-19 infection amidst behavior restriction due to a clustered COVID-19 infection. Patients hospitalized one month before a clustered COVID-19 infection occurred in our hospital were recruited.

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Clinical factors related to destination after rehabilitation therapy for geriatric patients with post-stroke in chronic-phase hospitals have not been elucidated. This study analyzed the clinical characteristics of geriatric patients with post-stroke at discharge/transfer after rehabilitation therapy in a chronic-phase hospital. Fifty-three patients (20 men, 33 women; mean age 81.

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Article Synopsis
  • The pilot study aimed to identify clinical variables linked to mortality in post-stroke patients in a chronic-phase hospital, analyzing data from 38 non-survivors and 46 survivors.
  • Significant differences were found in age and Barthel index (BI) scores between the two groups, with age and male sex identified as strong prognostic factors for mortality.
  • The study suggests that age, male sex, and admission BI scores may help predict outcomes for post-stroke patients, potentially informing palliative care strategies.
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Purpose: Day-care services contribute to maintaining the daily living ability of older people cared for at home. This study aimed to detect factors that could impede the continuation of day-care services.

Methods: We collected clinical data of 132 older users (age = 82.

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Although coronavirus disease 2019 can cause immobility syndrome in the patients positive for coronavirus disease 2019 and the survivors of coronavirus disease 2019, it is not described in elderly patients who are not positive for coronavirus disease 2019. A 90-year-old female with motor weakness of the lower extremities was admitted in the chronic care hospital. She had rehabilitation therapy for independent ambulation and toilet activities.

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Background: Dysphagia can result from shock, trauma, aging, head and neck neoplasms, and some cerebrovascular diseases or neuromotor degenerative disorders. Swallowing rehabilitation therapy combined with postural control of the neck, head, and body can be effective for patients with dysphagia. Though the lateral decubitus posture has been a favorable option for swallowing rehabilitation therapy, available clinical data pertaining to it are scarce.

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