Publications by authors named "Minakuchi J"

Effects of the initial peritoneal dialysis (PD) prescription on clinical outcomes are unknown in Japan. We conducted a cohort study using data from Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study. The patients were divided into two groups by the volume of the initial PD prescription (≤ 4 L/day or > 4 L/day).

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Background: Fibrosis is a common final pathway leading to end-stage renal failure. As the renal medulla and cortex contain different nephron segments, we analyzed the factors associated with the progression of renal medullary and cortical fibrosis.

Methods: A total of 120 patients who underwent renal biopsy at Kawashima Hospital between May 2019 and October 2022 were enrolled in this retrospective study.

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Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD)-related peritonitis is a major complication of PD. Wide variations in peritonitis prevention, treatment strategies and consequences are seen between countries. These between-country differences may result from modifiable risk factors and clinical practices.

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A 61-year-old asymptomatic female with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) on tolvaptan therapy was hospitalized for acute kidney injury (AKI). Nephrolithiasis had already been diagnosed; however, the patient had not undergone any interventions. She also presented with hyponatremia possibly caused by overhydration.

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Background: The management of hypertriglyceridemia in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is important. Pemafibrate, a novel selective peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha modulator with less toxic effects on liver and kidney function than those of other fibrates, has recently been approved for the treatment of patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) lower than 30 mL/min/1.73 m.

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: Online hemodiafiltration (OHDF) has a lower mortality rate than hemodialysis (HD). We aimed to investigate the impact of the albumin leakage on the mortality of patients receiving HD or OHDF. : In this single-center study, consecutive patients receiving renal replacement therapy between January and April 2018 were retrospectively registered.

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Serum levels of butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) are commonly used to assess liver function. Its levels have been reported to be significantly lower in patients undergoing dialysis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of hereditary heterozygous BChE deficiency in a patient undergoing dialysis.

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Introduction: Recent advances in dialysis therapy have made it possible to remove middle molecules. Removal of small-middle molecules, such as β2-microglobulin, can now be achieved with conventional hemodialysis (HD), and removal of large-middle molecules has become a target, particularly for α1-microglobulin (AMG, 33 kD). The AMG reduction rate has emerged as a target for improvement of various clinical symptoms, but the effects on prognosis have yet to be determined.

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Fabry disease is an X-linked hereditary disorder caused by deficient α-galactosidase A (GLA) activity. Patients with Fabry disease are often treated with enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). However, ERT often induces the formation of neutralizing antidrug antibodies (ADAs), which may impair the therapeutic efficacy.

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  • The study investigates the low vaccination rates of children in Japan against SARS-CoV-2 and the factors influencing guardians' decisions about vaccinating their kids.
  • Data was collected through an online questionnaire from 894 guardians of children aged 6 months to 15 years, revealing a significant divide between those who vaccinated and those who did not.
  • Guardians who vaccinated their children valued the prevalence of the disease and free vaccination, while those who did not were more concerned about adverse reactions and the effectiveness of the vaccine based on Japanese data.
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Background: Japanese people traditionally consume high quantities of salt. This study aimed to investigate the effects of educating patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on simple methods for reducing their daily dietary salt intake.

Methods: This single-center, retrospective observational study included 115 outpatients with CKD at Kawashima Hospital (Tokushima, Japan).

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X-linked Alport syndrome is a hereditary progressive renal disease resulting from the disruption of collagen α3α4α5 (IV) heterotrimerization caused by pathogenic variants in the COL4A5 gene. This study aimed to report a male case of X-linked Alport syndrome with a mild phenotype accompanied by an atypical expression pattern of type IV collagen α5 [α5 (IV)] chain in glomerulus. A 38-year-old male presented with proteinuria (2.

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We herein report three cases of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome successfully treated with low-density lipoprotein apheresis (LDL-A). All patients were treated with a combination of steroids, cyclosporine, and LDL-A. In all cases, the serum concentrations of LDL, total and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides were significantly lowered following LDL-A administration.

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Renal transplant recipients are immunocompromised and predisposed to develop hyponatremia because they are exposed to immunological, infectious, pharmacological, and oncologic disorders. A 61-year-old female renal transplant recipient was admitted with diarrhea, anorexia, and headache for about a week during the tapering of oral methylprednisolone for chronic renal allograft rejection. She also presented hyponatremia and was suspected to have secondary adrenal insufficiency based on a low plasma cortisol level of 1.

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Background: Crescentic immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy, defined as > 50% of the glomeruli with crescents, often has a poor renal prognosis. Because of the high prevalence of pre-eclampsia in the second trimester of pregnancy, we often fail to investigate the new onset of glomerulonephritis and the aggravation of subclinical nephropathies. We report a case of nephrotic syndrome suggestive of crescentic IgA nephropathy possibly triggered by pregnancy.

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Online hemodiafiltration (OHDF) for renal replacement therapy has two modes: pre- (pre-OHDF) and post-dilution OHDF (post-OHDF). To elucidate the precise differences between the two modes, a clinical study was performed using the same polysulfone hemodiafilters in the same patients. Eight patients were treated with ABH-22PA for 6 weeks: 3 weeks of pre-OHDF (with substitution volumes of 24, 36, and 48 L) and 3 weeks of post-OHDF (6, 8, and 10 L).

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Background: Higher serum β2-microglobulin (B2M) concentrations are associated with higher mortality in the general population, non-dialyzed chronic kidney disease patients and patients receiving hemodialysis (HD). However, this relationship among patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) has not been validated.

Methods: We collected baseline data for 3,011 prevalent PD patients from a nationwide dialysis registry in Japan at the end of 2010.

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A 39-year-old woman was hospitalized for nephrotic syndrome. Laboratory test results showed increased serum creatinine levels and urinary excretions of beta-2-microglobulin, and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase. A renal biopsy revealed collapsing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and acute interstitial nephritis.

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Recurrent fever during/post-dialysis can occur due to infectious or non-infectious causes. We present the case of a 79-year-old patient who had persistent post-dialysis fever after long-term tunneled central venous catheterization with acetate-containing bicarbonate dialysate. Drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test (DLST) was positive for acetate dialysate, and he was suspected of having acetate dialysate-induced hypersensitivity reaction.

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Background And Objectives: Survival of peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients in Japan is high, but few reports exist on cause-specific mortality, transfer to haemodialysis (HD) or hybrid dialysis and hospitalisation risks. We aimed to identify reasons for transfer to HD, hybrid dialysis and hospitalisation in the Japan Peritoneal Dialysis and Outcomes Practice Patterns Study.

Methods: This observational study included 808 adult PD patients across 31 facilities in Japan in 2014-2017.

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We investigated the long-term outcomes of the Japanese hemodialysis patients with prostate cancer detected by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening. Clinical data of 646 male hemodialysis patients aged 55 years or older who started yearly PSA testing in the period from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2012 and were followed until December 31, 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. The median follow-up period was 10.

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Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is an important indicator of glycemic control in patients with diabetes. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is the most commonly used method for measuring HbA1c levels; as HPLC measures all hemoglobin types, the values can be influenced by hemoglobin variants. Moreover, as HPLC-HbA1c levels are low in some diseases, including hemolytic anemia, it may be difficult to differentiate hemoglobin variants from these diseases based on HPLC-HbA1c levels alone.

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Peritoneal dialysis (PD)-related peritonitis is sometimes complicated with other infections; however, few cases of splenic abscess have been reported. We present the case of a 64-year-old PD patient with complicated splenic abscesses diagnosed following relapsing sterile peritonitis. After PD induction, he presented with turbid peritoneal fluid and was diagnosed with PD-related peritonitis.

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Background: Peritoneal dialysis has become commonly used for renal replacement therapy; however, some patients withdraw from peritoneal dialysis due to complications, including peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis, resulting in the low number of patients on peritoneal dialysis. Risk factors for peritoneal dialysis withdrawal due to peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis are less certain. This retrospective study aimed to investigate these risk factors.

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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) develops into end-stage kidney disease by 65 years of age in an estimated 45%-70% of patients. Recent trials revealed that tolvaptan inhibits disease progression both in early-stage or late-stage ADPKD ; however, stratified analysis showed a difference of favorable factors correlated with tolvaptan efficacy between early-stage and late-stage ADPKD. Thus, we examined the efficacy of tolvaptan in ADPKD with a wide range of estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR).

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