Publications by authors named "Koshiro Takano"

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  • This study investigates the impact of physical restraints on neurological outcomes in critically ill patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), as existing research is limited and controversial.
  • Conducted at a single center, the retrospective analysis included 101 patients and categorized them based on restraint usage: none, intermittent, or continuous within 24-72 hours of ICU admission.
  • Key findings revealed that continuous physical restraint was linked to a higher risk of unfavorable neurological outcomes, with a significant odds ratio of 3.54 when compared to no restraint use.
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Aim: The present study aimed to elucidate the clinical characteristics of non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) in patients with altered mental status (AMS).

Methods: This single-center retrospective study comprised 149 patients who were hospitalized between March 1, 2015 and September 30, 2015 at the emergency intensive care unit (ICU) of the Kagawa University Hospital (Kagawa, Japan). The primary outcome was NCSE incidence.

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Background: Splenectomy in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) is expected to become more common owing to its efficacy on portal hemodynamics. In this report we describe an alarming case of group B streptococcus (GBS) infection after splenectomy in a patient with LC.

Methods: A 72-year-old woman with a history of LC was admitted to our emergency department because of respiratory failure.

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Case: A 66-year-old man developed disturbed consciousness and right hemiparesis with transient convulsions in the right arm. Bedside monitoring using a combination of amplitude-integrated electroencephalography and two-channel simplified electroencephalography revealed intermittent episodes of 1-3 Hz δ waves lasting for approximately 5 min, consistent with non-convulsive status epilepticus. Fosphenytoin (22.

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The American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation recommends vitamin K1 for warfarin-related coagulopathy. In Japan, vitamin K2 is used more commonly for such purpose. The difference between vitamins K1 and K2 in reversing warfarin-related coagulopathy has not been discussed.

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Hypothermia and acidosis are secondary causes of trauma-related coagulopathy. Here we report the case of a 72-year-old patient with severe trauma who suffered near-severe hypothermia despite the initiation of standard warming measures and was successfully managed with active intravascular rewarming. The patient was involved in a road traffic accident and was transported to a hospital.

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Heat stroke is a life-threatening condition requiring immediate initiation of rapid and effective cooling. We report successful cooling with initial intravascular cooling use that rapidly achieved the target temperature with continued normothermia thereafter. A 39-year-old previously healthy man collapsed on a hot, humid day and presented with a disturbance of consciousness.

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Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is extremely rare among paraneoplastic nephrotic syndromes. We herein report a case of lung adenocarcinoma with nephrotic syndrome caused by paraneoplastic FSGS. A 68-year-old man visited our hospital for an evaluation of a right hilar mass on chest radiography and supraclavicular lymphadenopathy.

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Squalene is a type of oil obtained from shark liver. We describe a 76-year-old man diagnosed with chronic exogenous lipoid pneumonia due to squalene. A chest CT scan revealed pulmonary consolidation with ground-glass opacities in the right upper lobe.

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