Publications by authors named "Koide M"

Background: The presence of full-thickness cartilage in the lateral compartment on valgus stress radiography is a criterion for medial mobile-bearing unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA). However, the appropriateness of medial UKA is uncertain when preoperative MRI shows extrusion of the lateral meniscus. We therefore assessed how preoperative MRI-detected lateral meniscus extrusion affects mid-term functional outcomes after mobile-bearing UKA.

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Hyperemia in response to neural activity is essential for brain health. A hyperemic response delivers O and nutrients, clears metabolic waste, and concomitantly exposes cerebrovascular endothelial cells to hemodynamic forces. While neurovascular research has primarily centered on the front end of hyperemia-neuronal activity-to-vascular response-the mechanical consequences of hyperemia have gone largely unexplored.

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  • Planning for ischemic stroke treatment in postoperative aortic dissection patients is challenging due to risks with thrombolytic agents and access for thrombectomy.
  • A case study is presented of a 52-year-old man who experienced a stroke from stent graft thrombosis after aortic repair, which necessitated both mechanical thrombectomy and surgical interventions.
  • The successful collaboration between cardiovascular and neurological specialists, along with innovative approaches like direct carotid artery puncture, underscores the importance of interdisciplinary care and dual-specialty training for better patient outcomes.*
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Sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) is a muscle disease in older people and is characterized by inflammatory cell invasion into intact muscle fibers and rimmed vacuoles. The pathomechanism of sIBM is not fully elucidated yet, and controversy exists as to whether sIBM is a primary autoimmune disease or a degenerative muscle disease with secondary inflammation. Previously, we established a method of collecting CD56-positive myoblasts from human skeletal muscle biopsy samples.

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Posterior dislocation of the shoulder joint is a rare condition. It is often misdiagnosed owing to a lack of evident clinical features compared with anterior shoulder dislocation, and inappropriate radiological examination. We present a case of chronic posterior fracture dislocation treated with greater tuberosity osteotomy.

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  • - This study compared the lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA) between knees with medial osteoarthritis (mOA) and those without, aiming to verify the claim that there is no bone wear on the femoral surface in kinematic alignment total knee arthroplasty (KA-TKA).
  • - Involving 69 patients, results showed significant varus angles in both LDFA and medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA) in mOA knees compared to non-OA knees, but no significant difference was found in certain hip-knee-ankle angles.
  • - The findings challenge the assumption of no bone wear and suggest that a standard cartilage wear compensation of 2 mm may be inadequate, highlighting the need for
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  • A study on Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (OUKA) analyzed knee gaps at different angles (0°, 60°, 130°) to see if they match the precisely adjusted extension (0°) and flexion (100°) gaps.
  • The findings showed that while the full-extension gap was often equal (isometric), the mid-flexion gap was frequently tight and the deep flexion gap was mostly loose, indicating imbalance in gap sizes.
  • Smaller femoral components were linked to this gap imbalance, suggesting that using larger femoral components might help maintain consistent gaps throughout knee movement.
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  • A study explored the effectiveness of a pre-milling technique in unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) to improve posterior tibial cut thickness and reduce the need for recuts.
  • The research included 213 knees in a conventional surgery group and 198 knees in a pre-milling group, comparing bone cut thickness and rates of tibial recuts.
  • Results showed that the pre-milling technique led to increased bone cut thickness in small and medium femoral components and significantly reduced the rate of tibial recuts compared to the conventional method.
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Introduction This study aimed to evaluate whether the arithmetic hip-knee-ankle angle (aHKA) can be used to predict the postoperative HKA. Methods This study included 248 knees in 166 patients who underwent Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) between February 2021 and November 2022. Through preoperative and postoperative long-leg radiography, the medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA) and the lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA) were expressed as the deviation from the perpendicular line to the mechanical axes, and the mechanical HKA (mHKA) was defined as the angle between the femoral and tibial mechanical axes.

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  • - Cementless unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) shows lower radiolucency rates post-surgery compared to cemented UKA but has a higher incidence of tibial plateau fractures.
  • - In four reported cases, patients underwent cementless Oxford UKA with no fractures detected immediately after surgery, but fractures were identified via MRI at five to six weeks post-op.
  • - The lateral tibial fractures observed healed well over three months without needing surgical treatment, indicating that while these fractures can occur, they generally recover well; however, preventative measures for medial fractures are recommended.
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The accumulation of the microtubule-associated tau protein in and around blood vessels contributes to brain microvascular dysfunction through mechanisms that are incompletely understood. Delivery of nutrients to active neurons in the brain relies on capillary calcium (Ca) signals to direct blood flow. The initiation and amplification of endothelial cell Ca signals require an intact microtubule cytoskeleton.

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Restricted kinematic alignment total knee arthroplasty (rKA-TKA) is a reasonable selection for avoiding an extreme alignment that has been conceded to induce implant failure. However, computer-aided devices (CAS), such as navigation, robotics, and patient-specific instrumentation, are necessary to perform rKA-TKA. This paper reports on the surgical technique of kinematic alignment total knee arthroplasty (KA-TKA) using mechanical instruments.

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  • The document in question addresses corrections made to the original article identified by DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1212882.
  • The corrections aim to address inaccuracies or errors found in the previously published research.
  • These revisions ensure the integrity and reliability of the findings presented in the article.
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Aim: Altered gut microbiota has been proposed as one of the causes of exacerbation of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19) from the perspective of the gut-lung axis. We aimed to evaluate gut microbiota in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 prior to using antibiotics.

Methods: We retrospectively selected for enrollment COVID-19 patients who required mechanical ventilation on admission but who had not used antibiotics before admission to observe the influence of SARS-Cov-2 on gut microbiota.

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The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays a critical role in various environmental stress responses and has long been expected to be used in agriculture. However, the practical use of ABA has been limited, mainly because of its photoinstability and rapid biodegradation. We previously developed photostable ABA agonists, BP2A and Me 1',4'--diol BP2A, in which the dienoic acid side chain of ABA was replaced with phenylacetic acid.

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Functional hyperemia-activity-dependent increases in local blood perfusion-underlies the on-demand delivery of blood to regions of enhanced neuronal activity, a process that is crucial for brain health. Importantly, functional hyperemia deficits have been linked to multiple dementia risk factors, including aging, chronic hypertension, and cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). We previously reported crippled functional hyperemia in a mouse model of genetic cSVD that was likely caused by depletion of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP) in capillary endothelial cells (EC) downstream of impaired epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling.

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In this report, we describe how to revise a failed Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty to kinematically aligned total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Its benefits are the maintenance of the native joint line along with the avoidance of supplemental parts, such as metal augments and stems. This can be applied to patients whose medial tibial cortex is well preserved.

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Acute valve thrombosis after bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement even under anticoagulation therapy is extremely rare. Cardiac computed tomography is a powerful imaging tool to detect valve thrombosis, and surgery is necessary in case of unstable hemodynamics.

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Functional hyperemia - activity-dependent increases in local blood perfusion - underlies the on-demand delivery of blood to regions of enhanced neuronal activity, a process that is crucial for brain health. Importantly, functional hyperemia deficits have been linked to multiple dementia risk factors, including aging, chronic hypertension, and cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). We previously reported crippled functional hyperemia in a mouse model of genetic cSVD that was likely caused by depletion of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP) in capillary endothelial cells (EC) downstream of impaired epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling.

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Aims: Limited data exist on risk factors for the long-term outcome of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) associated with congenital heart disease (CHD-PAH). We focused on the index of pulmonary vascular disease (IPVD), an assessment system for pulmonary artery pathology specimens. The IPVD classifies pulmonary vascular lesions into four categories based on severity: (1) no intimal thickening, (2) cellular thickening of the intima, (3) fibrous thickening of the intima, and (4) destruction of the tunica media, with the overall grade expressed as an additive mean of these scores.

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Key Clinical Message: Deep femoral artery aneurysms (DFAA) are extremely rare. We treated four DFAAs with different procedures including surgical, endovascular, and hybrid surgery. The best treatment should be selected for each individual case.

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Background: Left ventricular (LV) pseudo-false aneurysm is a rare and fatal complication secondary to myocardial infarction. Sometimes, it may perforate the right ventricle (RV) and lead to acute heart failure. We experienced 2 cases of surgical repair of an LV pseudo-false aneurysm perforating the RV.

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The accumulation of the microtubule-associated tau protein in and around blood vessels contributes to brain microvascular dysfunction through mechanisms that are incompletely understood. Delivery of nutrients to active neurons in the brain relies on capillary inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor (IPR)-mediated calcium (Ca) signals to direct blood flow. The initiation and amplification of endothelial cell IPR-mediated Ca signals requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton.

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The Impella, a percutaneous left ventricular assist device, has been reported to minimize the risk of hemodynamic compromise and improve clinical outcomes during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in complex high-risk indicated patients (CHIPs). Optical coherence tomography (OCT) provides information on calcified plaque thickness, which is helpful in determining the indication and endpoint of atherectomy during PCI for calcified lesions. However, there are few reports on OCT-guided aggressive rotational atherectomy with Impella assistance in CHIPs.

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