Publications by authors named "Kuniyasu Ikeoka"

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  • The study investigates the vascular response after balloon angioplasty treatment for infrapopliteal artery stenosis, noting a trend of worsening conditions post-procedure.
  • Thirteen patients were analyzed through optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) at three different time points to measure changes in artery dimensions and plaque burden.
  • Results showed that while lumen area initially increased after angioplasty, it decreased significantly at follow-up, with plaque area also showing an initial decrease but increasing again, particularly notable in patients with mild to moderate plaque burden.
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  • - The study examines how the time from hospital arrival to starting extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) affects outcomes in patients who suffered out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) due to acute myocardial infarction (MI).
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 50 patients who underwent ECPR and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), finding that a shorter "door to ECPR" time (less than 25 minutes) led to significantly lower mortality and better neurological outcomes at 90 days.
  • - The findings suggest that quicker implementation of ECPR is critical for improving survival rates and neurological health in OHCA patients resulting from acute MI.
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  • A 74-year-old man with a long history of a type B aortic dissection experienced severe leg pain due to a collapsed true lumen, requiring thoracic endovascular repair (TEVAR).
  • The treatment involved a two-stage endovascular approach, using techniques like covered endovascular reconstruction of aortic bifurcation (CERAB) and a double D-shape moulding technique (DDMT) to effectively restore blood flow.
  • The case highlights the effectiveness of this hybrid treatment method, which minimizes complications while providing a minimally invasive solution for patients with complex aortic issues.
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  • - The study focuses on endovascular treatment (EVT) for chronic limb-threatening ischaemia, specifically targeting below-the-knee (BTK) atherosclerosis, which has a high re-intervention rate, prompting the need for better understanding of its characteristics.
  • - In a case series of five patients who had EVT for the superficial femoral artery, results showed a mix of advanced and mild atherosclerosis among patients, despite all having multiple risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.
  • - The findings indicate that while some patients had severe blockage elsewhere, a few had minimal atherosclerosis in the examined BTK artery, suggesting that there could be other mechanisms at play in causing vessel occlusion that warrant further research.
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Background: It remains controversial whether a cancer history increases the risk of cardiovascular (CV) events among patients with myocardial infarction (MI) who undergo revascularization.

Methods and results: Patients who were confirmed as type 1 acute MI (AMI) by coronary angiography were retrospectively analyzed. Patients who died in hospital or those not undergoing revascularization were excluded.

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Background: Angioscopy plays an important role providing much information regarding vessel surfaces as macro-pathology in living patients. However, its viewing field is sometimes limited due to insufficient removal of blood flow and a catheter that cannot be controlled to view the intended direction. Angioscopy from a retrograde approach was found to overcome these limitations.

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 Although blood thrombogenicity seems to be one of the determinant factors for the development of acute myocardial infarction (MI), it has not been dealt with in-depth. This study aimed to investigate blood thrombogenicity and its change in acute MI patients.  We designed a prospective, observational study that included 51 acute MI patients and 83 stable coronary artery disease (CAD) patients who underwent cardiac catheterization, comparing thrombogenicity of the whole blood between: (1) acute MI patients and stable CAD patients; and (2) acute and chronic phase in MI patients.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and its association with adverse outcomes.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 255 patients who underwent endovascular interventions for CLTI and found that lower GNRI scores were linked to higher rates of major adverse limb events, mortality, and major amputations.
  • The results suggest that GNRI can be a valuable indicator of frailty and risks in this patient population, prompting the need for better identification and management strategies to improve long-term health outcomes.
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To identify lower limb 2-dimensional (2D) perfusion angiographic parameters that are related to skin perfusion pressure (SPP), a predictor of wound healing in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) undergoing below-the-knee (BTK) endovascular treatment (EVT). Thirty-three consecutive patients (mean age 74.5 years; 18 men) with 47 isolated BTK lesions in 33 limbs (Rutherford category 3-5) underwent EVT.

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In superficial femoral artery (SFA) stenosis, stenosis resistance may increase, but the relationship between stenosis resistance and stenotic severity remains to be seen. This study aimed to investigate the physiological response, through a hyperemic condition, and the pathophysiological significance of Doppler flow and stenosis resistance in SFA. Twenty-four limbs with focal stenosis of the SFA were analyzed.

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A 46-year-old man presented with advanced and complete atrioventricular block. He was diagnosed with human leukocyte antigen-B27-positive ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for AS. The severe atrioventricular block spontaneously improved and resolved after 3 months of therapy.

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Mikulicz's disease is one of the IgG4-related diseases (IgG4-RDs) that involves the cardiovascular system; however, small-sized vasculitis is rare in IgG4-related diseases. A 64-year-old man presented with distal occlusive disease and developed left cerebrovascular infarction with occlusion of the middle cerebral artery and diseased temporal artery branches. He underwent superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery anastomosis surgery.

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A 47-year-old female patient was admitted with a complaint of severe chest pain on effort. She had a history of effort angina treated using coronary artery bypass with left internal thoracic arterial bypass to the left ascending coronary artery. She also had left subclavian and vertebral arterial stenoses, which were treated with balloon-expandable stents.

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It is unclear whether arterial healing occurs beyond 1 year following paclitaxel-coated stent implantation in peripheral artery disease. An 81-year-old woman with superficial femoral artery disease underwent endovascular therapy with a paclitaxel-coated stent. An angiography 21 months later revealed peri-stent contrast staining in the superficial femoral artery, and optical frequency domain imaging demonstrated incomplete stent apposition with significant positive vascular remodeling.

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Background: We previously reported that an index of afterload-related left ventricular diastolic function, operant diastolic elastance (Ed)/effective arterial elastance (Ea) = E/e'/(0.9 × systolic blood pressure), was significantly higher in elderly hypertensive women. We aimed to determine sex-related differences in the E/e'-related indices for left ventricular diastolic function and their related factors during admission in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).

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Background: In patients with atrial fibrillation, ablation decreases left atrial (LA) compliance, which may lead to left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction. We aimed to examine serial changes in LV diastolic function after 2 ablation procedures and their related factors in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF).

Hypothesis: LV diastolic function is different after 2 ablation procedures.

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Aim: Maximal hyperemic response, leading to examination of microvascular resistance in lower-limb lesions is not well understood. This study aimed to investigate the infrainguinal arterial physiological response through a hyperemic condition and the pathophysiological significance of microvascular resistance in peripheral artery disease.

Methods: Sixteen limbs with focal stenosis of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) and 16 control limbs were analyzed.

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In Japan and worldwide, the increase in educational interventions about resuscitation training significantly increases favorable neurological survival in out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest cases treated with bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BCPR) each year. This case with Bland-White-Garland syndrome having high-quality BCPR by nurses demonstrates the importance of education about BCPR.

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Patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) and a large left atrium are at a high risk for thromboembolisms. Recently, direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have mainly been used for the prevention of cardiac embolisms caused by AF. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is performed in order to exclude any left atrial appendage (LAA) thrombi.

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Background: The mechanisms of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) need to be clarified immediately.Methods and Results:We examined diastolic function relative to arterial elasticity among hypertensive patients with preserved EF. Diastolic elastance (EdI)/effective arterial elastance (EaI), EdI/EaI=E/e'/(0.

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Aims: The prevalence of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction increases with age, particularly in hypertensive women. We aimed to determine the age- and sex-related differences in diastolic function, and its relation to alterations of cardiac dimensions in a hypertensive population.

Methods And Results: We enrolled 479 hypertensive patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥50% (men/women, 267/212) and their echocardiographic parameters regarding LV performance and vascular function were measured.

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The presence of spontaneous echo contrast (SEC) in the left atrium has been reported to be an independent predictor of thromboembolic risk in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Dabigatran was associated with lower rates of stroke and systemic embolism as compared with warfarin when administered at a higher dose. Between July 2011 and October 2015, nonvalvular AF patients treated with warfarin or dabigatran who had transesophageal echocardiography prior to ablation therapy for AF were enrolled.

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The origin and developmental mechanisms underlying coronary vessels are not fully elucidated. Here we show that myocardium-derived angiopoietin-1 (Ang1) is essential for coronary vein formation in the developing heart. Cardiomyocyte-specific Ang1 deletion results in defective formation of the subepicardial coronary veins, but had no significant effect on the formation of intramyocardial coronary arteries.

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Treatment of refractory Takayasu arteritis (TA) remains an unresolved clinical issue. Patients usually respond to glucocorticoid (GC) therapy, but often relapse on tapering of the GC dose. The aim of the present study was to assess the safety and efficacy of the interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor antibody tocilizumab (TCZ) in patients with TA refractory to conventional therapies including GC.

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Background: Docking protein Grb2-associated binder 1 (Gab1) has critical roles in signal transduction of various growth factors, cytokines, and numerous other molecules. Our previous reports show that Gab1 is essential for postnatal angiogenesis through the analysis of endothelium-specific Gab1 knockout (Gab1ECKO) mice. However, the role of Gab1 in atherosclerosis remains unknown.

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