Publications by authors named "Katahira S"

Background: Degenerative aortic valve disease (DAVD) is a multifactorial process. We developed an animal model to analyze the isolated, local effect of reactive oxygen species (ROS) on its pathophysiology.

Methods: We utilized a photodynamic reaction (PDR) as a source of ROS in the aortic valve by aiming a laser at the aortic valve for 60 min after the administration of a photosensitizer 24 h prior.

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  • The subclavian vessel surgery faces challenges due to limited access, but open repair may be necessary for issues like large aneurysms or trauma, leading to the use of the transmanubrial osteomuscular sparing approach, which offers better visibility.
  • Three case studies illustrate the effectiveness of this technique: one involving an aneurysm, another dealing with an abscess from a forgotten guidewire, and a third correcting a misplaced dialysis catheter.
  • The transmanubrial approach was consistently used under cardiopulmonary bypass support, demonstrating its utility and safety in complex subclavian procedures.
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  • Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a severe medical emergency with a high economic impact, leading to a research initiative called the Tohoku Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (TRAD) in Japan.
  • The TRAD collects extensive data on AAD cases, including treatment methods and recovery outcomes, over a 5-year period from 2017 to 2022, and involves follow-ups for up to 10 years post-discharge.
  • The goal of TRAD is to improve understanding of AAD treatments and outcomes, ultimately aiming to enhance patient survival and quality of life in the region.
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Aims: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases, e.g., atherosclerosis and calcific aortic valve disease, leading inevitably to valve replacement surgery.

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Background: The current method for generating an animal model of spinal cord (SC) infarction is highly invasive and permits only short-term observation, typically limited to 28 days.

Objective: We aimed to establish a rat model characterised by long-term survival and enduring SC dysfunction by inducing selective ischaemic SC damage.

Methods: In 8-week-old male Wistar rats, a convection-enhanced delivery technique was applied to selectively deliver endothelin-1 (ET-1) to the anterior horn of the SC at the Th13 level, leading to SC infarction.

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Background: The surgical treatment strategy for aortic arch pathology with a shaggy aorta must be determined on a case-by-case basis because of the risk of catastrophic complications, such as brain infarction and spinal cord injury.

Case Presentation: This report describes the surgical case of two saccular aneurysms of the arch and abdominal aorta associated with a shaggy aorta in a 63-year-old man who underwent total arch replacement and secondary thoracic endovascular aortic repair. Considering the risk of embolization during endovascular therapy, graft replacement for the abdominal aortic aneurysm was initially performed.

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Many terrestrial plants produce large quantities of alkanes for use in epicuticular wax and the pollen coat. However, their carbon chains must be long to be useful as fuel or as a petrochemical feedstock. Here, we focus on Nymphaea odorata, which produces relatively short alkanes in its anthers.

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Background: Appropriate management of mitral annular calcification associated with mitral valve surgery must be determined on a case-by-case basis. However, an established procedure remains uncertain.

Case Presentation: This report describes a surgical case of severe mitral and aortic valve stenosis associated with severe mitral annular calcification in a 71-year-old woman who underwent mitral valve replacement with a collar-reinforced mitral prosthesis.

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This study aimed to modify a laser Doppler flowmeter designed and assembled at our institute. After measuring sensitivity evaluation in ex vivo experiments, we confirmed the efficacy of this new device for monitoring real-time esophageal mucosal blood flow changes after thoracic stent graft implantation by simulating various clinical situations in an animal model. Thoracic stent graft implantation was performed in a swine model (n = 8).

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  • - The study investigates the impact of indoor planting on air quality and human well-being, emphasizing biophilic design.
  • - Researchers sequenced bacterial DNA from the air in three different planting rooms to assess changes in microbiome diversity before and after adding natural elements like plants and soil.
  • - Findings show that incorporating indoor plants boosts the diversity of airborne bacteria and that the bacterial compositions differ based on the types of natural materials used, highlighting the role of indoor planting in managing air quality.
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Objective: Despite the recent trend of access miniaturization in minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) surgical "cut down (CD)" for femoral cannulation remains the standard at many centers. Percutaneous vascular closure (PVC) devices have recently been introduced for minimizing invasiveness during interventional diagnostic and therapy. This report summarizes the initial experience with this new approach in the setting of MICS, with a special focus on safety and advantages.

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  • * The study examined 53 LVAD patients to see how aortic insufficiency affected their long-term health outcomes, particularly mortality and heart failure symptoms.
  • * Findings showed that while aortic insufficiency did not significantly impact long-term death rates, it increased the risk of developing symptomatic heart failure post-discharge.
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Background: We aimed to examine the anti-calcification and anti-inflammatory effects of pioglitazone as a PPAR-gamma agonist on bioprosthetic-valve-bearing aortic grafts in a rat model of diabetes mellitus (DM).

Methods: DM was induced in male Wistar rats by high-fat diet with an intraperitoneal streptozotocin (STZ) injection. The experimental group received additional pioglitazone, and controls received normal chow without STZ ( = 20 each group).

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As long-term outcomes of congenital heart diseases improve, the probability of adult patients presenting for heart transplantation for late failure of congenitally corrected heart disease also increases. In patients with dextro-transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA) who were initially treated in the era of Mustard or Senning procedures and before Jatene procedure was introduced, progressive systemic right ventricular failure represents a problem in the very long-term follow-up. We report a rare case of heart transplantation as a third operation 36 years after Mustard procedure in a patient with d-TGA experiencing late failure of the systemic right ventricle.

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Aims: Pre-operative or post-operative heart failure (HF) and cardiogenic shock of various natures frequently remain refractory to conservative treatment and require mechanical circulatory support. We report our clinical experience with large Impella systems (5.0 or 5.

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Selection of the ideal surgical procedure for coronary revascularization in patients with severe cardiac dysfunction at times may represent a challenge. In recent years, with the advent of surgical large microaxial pumps, e.g.

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Concomitant surgery on the aortic arch with hypothermic cardiac arrest in the setting of heart transplantation (HTX) is extremely rare. Herein, we report a case of combined HTX and proximal arch replacement at our institution.

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  • The study examined the hemostatic effectiveness of using Hydrofit and Surgicel together compared to using them individually and gauze compression.
  • In the in vitro experiment, Hydrofit and Surgicel significantly reduced bleeding from a prosthetic graft, with the combination (HS group) showing the best results.
  • In the in vivo experiment with rats, the combined Hydrofit and Surgicel maintained their presence longer in the tissue, resulting in greater diameter measurements compared to using them alone after three months.
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In recent years, a less invasive approach has progressively become the first choice for left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation. However, in the setting of bridge to transplantation, device-related dense adhesions, particularly at the thoracotomy site, still remain a cumbersome problem at the time of heart transplantation. We propose a technique termed "Furoshiki" with the double wrapping of the LVAD at the primary less invasive implantation consisting of complete wrapping of the LVAD with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene as the first step and complete closure of the pericardial continuity with bovine pericardial patch plasty as the second step.

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Background: Although minimally invasive mitral valve surgery (MIMVS) has become the first choice for primary mitral regurgitation (MR) in recent years, clinical evidence in this field is yet limited. The main focus of this study was the analysis of preoperative (Pre), postoperative (Post), and 1-year follow-up (Fu) data in our series of MIMVS to identify factors that have an impact on the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) evolution after MIMVS.

Methods: We reviewed the perioperative and 1-year follow-up data from 436 patients with primary MR (338 isolated MIMVS und 98 MIMVS combined with tricuspid valve repair) to analyze patients' baseline characteristics, the change of LV size, the postoperative evolution of LVEF and its factors, and the clinical outcomes.

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Background: Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection draining into the right atrium with an intact atrial septum is a very rare clinical entity in the adult population. Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection must be suspected as a differential diagnosis when the cause of right heart enlargement and pulmonary artery hypertension is unknown.

Case Presentation: This study describes the surgical case of an isolated right partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection to the right atrium in a 68-year-old woman, who underwent tricuspid ring annuloplasty and right-sided maze procedure simultaneously.

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Quadricuspid aortic valve (QAV) is a relatively rare valve abnormality. Patients with aortic valve regurgitation or stenosis associated with congenital abnormalities often require surgery at a relatively young age. In most cases, patients with QAV undergo aortic valve replacement.

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Background: Left atrial dissection is an extremely rare complication of mitral valve replacement. Because of its severity, its prompt diagnosis and treatment is mandatory. The most effective treatment (i.

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  • - The study aimed to assess whether low-dose landiolol can effectively prevent postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) in patients over 70 undergoing cardiovascular surgery.
  • - A total of 150 patients were randomly assigned to receive either landiolol at different doses (1 or 2 μg/kg/min) or no medication, with results showing varying rates of POAF: 24.4% in the control group, 18.2% in the 1γ group, and 11.1% in the 2γ group.
  • - Although the overall reduction in POAF was not statistically significant, subgroup analysis indicated that low-dose landiolol may particularly help female patients, those who weren't on angiot
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