Publications by authors named "Kanemitsu K"

Objective: To examine the correlations amongst center of pressure (COP) trajectories, foot morphology, and knee symptoms in older women with medial knee deformity.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study.

Setting: Participants were recruited from 2 local orthopedic clinics.

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This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of various neuroprotective strategies in enhancing recovery following acute ischemic stroke, focusing on interventions such as normobaric oxygen (NBO), lithium, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), and Cerebrolysin. Drawing upon data from six primary studies, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses, we assessed these therapies' impact on functional outcomes, motor recovery, and neurological improvement. Normobaric oxygen, across 12 RCTs, demonstrated limited efficacy in improving recovery outcomes or reducing mortality.

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This systematic review evaluates the long-term efficacy and safety of adhesion prevention agents in abdominal and pelvic surgeries, synthesizing data from randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses. Adhesions, common postoperative complications, can lead to significant morbidity, including chronic pain, infertility, and bowel obstruction. Various agents, including hyaluronic acid-carboxymethylcellulose films and icodextrin solutions, have been developed to mitigate these risks.

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Objective: This study determined whether the GENECUBE rapid nucleic acid amplification test could directly detect nuc and mecA genes in clinical blood culture samples of Staphylococcus and various other pathogens.

Methods: Between September 2020 and December 2021, 537 blood culture samples from 192 patients with suspected bacteremia were tested using conventional assays (MicroScan WalkAway96 or VITEK 2 systems) and GENECUBE nuc and mecA assays. Isolates from samples with discrepant results between the conventional and GENECUBE assays were further evaluated using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, disk diffusion testing using cefoxitin, broth microdilution testing using oxacillin, and sequencing for mecA.

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Purpose: It has reported that the prevalence of frailty in patients with pancreatic cancer is 45%. The number of patients with pancreatic cancer is increasing, and within this cohort, patients often suffer from impaired activities of daily living (ADLs). This study aimed to examine the association between perioperative Barthel Index (BI) scores, a validated measure of ADLs, and survival outcomes after pancreatectomy for pancreatic cancer.

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Transverse myelitis (TM) is a rare inflammatory spinal cord disorder, particularly uncommon in children. It is characterized by symptoms such as motor weakness, sensory disturbances, and autonomic dysfunction. This report describes a 10-year-old male presenting with bilateral lower limb weakness, urinary and fecal incontinence, and high-grade fever.

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Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) caused by MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is associated with a high mortality rate. This study aimed to elucidate the characteristics of patients with MRSA-IE in Japan and identify the factors associated with prognosis.

Methods: This retrospective study included patients with a confirmed diagnosis of IE caused by MRSA, between January 2015 and April 2019.

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There are numerous macrophages and dendritic cells in lymph nodes (LNs). Recent studies have highlighted that sinus macrophages (SMs) in LNs possess antigen-presenting capabilities and are related to anti-cancer immune responses. In this study, we assessed the distribution of SMs in mesenteric LNs removed during surgery for colorectal cancer.

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  • MRSA infective endocarditis (IE) has a high risk of complications and death, prompting a study to analyze patient data from Japan focusing on treatment and outcomes.
  • The study involved 64 patients with MRSA-IE, revealing a high mortality rate of 28.1% at 30 days and 45.3% during hospitalization, with glycopeptides being the most commonly used initial treatment.
  • While the choice of antibiotic therapy (glycopeptide, daptomycin, linezolid) did not significantly affect prognosis, further research is needed to identify the best first-line treatments for MRSA-IE.
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  • This study compared the acute cartilage response between women with early-mild knee osteoarthritis (OA) and healthy controls by measuring cartilage thickness and echo intensity before and after walking.
  • A total of 56 women aged 50 and older were classified as either having early-mild knee OA or being healthy based on their symptoms and Kellgren-Lawrence grades.
  • Results showed that after a 15-minute walk, the cartilage thickness in the tibiofemoral joint was significantly reduced in the OA group compared to controls, indicating that patients with early-mild OA experience greater cartilage deformation from physical activity.
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  • - The study presents a case where molecular-targeted agents, like sorafenib, successfully treated a patient with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), leading to a significant reduction in tumor size and disappearance of lung metastases.
  • - A 61-year-old male diagnosed with unresectable HCC underwent sorafenib treatment, which improved his condition, allowing for subsequent treatments like radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE).
  • - After eight years, the patient remains alive and free from recurrence, indicating potential long-term survival through a combination of targeted therapy and multimodal treatments.
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  • CXCL10 is a chemokine that helps guide immune cells and has been studied for its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) to understand its significance and potential impact on the disease.
  • Bioinformatics analysis showed that higher levels of CXCL10 in CRC tissues are linked to better long-term survival outcomes and decreased lymph node involvement and metastasis.
  • The study highlights that CXCL10 is primarily produced by myeloid cells and macrophages at tumor sites, with a noteworthy inverse relationship between CXCL10 levels in cancer tissues and serum, indicating the need to understand its different roles in the disease.
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Objective: We aimed to investigate the muscle coordination differences between a control group and patients with mild and severe knee osteoarthritis (KOA) using muscle synergy analysis and determine whether muscle coordination was associated with symptoms of KOA.

Method: Fifty-three women with medial KOA and 19 control patients participated in the study. The gait analyses and muscle activity measurements of seven lower limb muscles were assessed using a motion capture system and electromyography.

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Background: With the rapid aging of populations worldwide, the number of vulnerable patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer has increased. This study aimed to examine the association between vulnerability and clinical outcomes in patients with colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM).

Methods: Consecutive 101 patients undergoing upfront hepatectomy for CRLM between 2004 and 2020 were included.

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Purpose: We aimed to determine whether altered cartilage echo intensity is associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) severity and whether the alteration occurs before thinning of the femoral cartilage in knee OA.

Methods: The medial femoral cartilage thickness and echo intensity of 118 women aged ≥ 50 years were assessed using an ultrasound imaging device. Based on the Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grade and knee symptoms, participants were classified into five groups: control (asymptomatic grades 0-1), early OA (symptomatic grade 1), grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4.

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Background: Increased F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in the bone marrow (BM) on positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) clinically reflects increased BM metabolism owing to systemic inflammation, bacterial infection, anemia, and cytokine-producing tumors. The association between FDG uptake in the BM and prognosis after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer has not been investigated.

Methods: This study included 651 patients who underwent PET/CT before any treatment and McKeown esophagectomy for esophageal cancer between June 2007 and August 2021.

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We tested the accuracy of quenching probe-polymerase chain reaction (QP-PCR) for detecting Clostridioides difficile toxin B gene (tcdB) in stools from inpatients with suspected C. difficile infection and compared the results with other nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs). Toxigenic culture results were used as reference for comparison.

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Background: Experimental studies suggest that self-expanding metal stents (SEMSs) enhance the aggressive behavior of obstructive colorectal cancer. The influence of SEMS placement on pathological alterations remains to be elucidated.

Aim: To determine whether SEMS placement is associated with molecular or pathological features of colorectal carcinoma tissues.

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Objective: Hallux valgus, flatfoot, and rearfoot eversion are well-known major complications of knee osteoarthritis (OA). However, there is no consensus on the association between these foot malalignments and knee symptoms or function. Thus, this study aimed to examine the association between foot alignment and knee symptoms or function in patients with knee OA.

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Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) first broke out in Wuhan in December 2019, and has since caused a global pandemic. The efficacy of several drugs has been evaluated, and it is now evident that tocilizumab has a beneficial effect, especially combined with corticosteroids, in patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the optimal timing of tocilizumab administration has not yet been established.

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  • - The study examined the effectiveness of S-1 and modified FOLFIRINOX (mFFX) as second-line treatments for unresectable pancreatic cancer (UPC) after patients failed gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel (GnP) therapy, noting that results for these options have limited documentation.
  • - Out of 86 UPC patients, 41 received S-1 and 21 received mFFX, with mFFX generally prescribed to younger patients in better health; both treatments showed similar average progression-free and overall survival durations.
  • - While S-1 had a lower rate of severe side effects (20%) compared to mFFX (57%), the latter led to a higher response rate
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Background: Pancreatic fistula is one of the most common and potentially fatal surgical complications after radical gastrectomy. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of extrapolating the definition of pancreatic fistula by the International Study Group on Pancreatic Surgery to include situations surrounding gastric cancer surgery.

Methods: The clinicopathological data of 443 patients who underwent elective gastrectomy with suprapancreatic lymph node dissection (D1+, D2, or D2+ dissection) without pancreatic resection were reviewed.

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A 43-year-old woman was suffering from epigastric pain. Her gastroscopy revealed polyposis of the stomach, and her biopsy revealed a hyperplastic polyp. During the 18-month follow-up, the polyps proliferated, and the patient was referred to our institute for further investigation and treatment.

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