Publications by authors named "Miyauchi H"

Background And Purpose: In lung stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) using a breath-holding technique, displacement of tumor during breath-holding is rarely considered. This study used four-dimensional (4D) dose calculation with cine computed tomography (CT) to evaluate the impact of unexpected tumor position displacement during breath-holding on the target dose of lung volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT)-SBRT.

Materials And Methods: This study included 20 cases for which tumor position displacement during end-exhalation breath-holding (range: 0.

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Triglyceride deposit cardiomyovasculopathy (TGCV) is a rare cardiovascular disorder caused by defective intracellular lipolysis of triglyceride, resulting in heart failure and diffuse narrowing atherosclerosis. Recently, the registry of TGCV patients in Japan revealed that the 3-year overall survival rate was 80.1% and the 5-year overall survival rate was 71.

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Triglyceride deposit cardiomyovasculopathy (TGCV) is an emerging rare heart disease with high mortality, characterized by defective intracellular lipolysis of triglycerides (TG). We developed diagnostic criteria for TGCV, in which low washout rate of BMIPP (BMIPP-WR) is a key factor. The working group of the Japan Society of Nuclear Cardiology recently published practice recommendations for measuring BMIPP-WR.

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Background: Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) is a notifiable disease under Japan's Infectious Disease Control Law and has become a pandemic following COVID-19. STSS often leads to necrotizing fasciitis, with a mortality rate exceeding 30%. Even in surviving patients, limb amputations are common.

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Background: More than 200 symptoms of post coronavirus disease (COVID-19) condition (PCC) impacting patients' quality of life have been reported. This study describes the symptoms of well-known PCC and diseases/conditions diagnosed after COVID-19 and analyzes the trends in well-known PCC according to the epidemic waves in the Japanese population.

Methods: Patients with a COVID-19 diagnosis in the JMDC claims database were matched 1:1 with individuals without COVID-19 diagnosis (controls) based on sex, year and month of birth, and risk factors for aggravation.

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  • - Crush syndrome is a common consequence of earthquakes that can lead to acute kidney injury caused by muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis) and is worsened by systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).
  • - A study using mice with rhabdomyolysis showed high levels of inflammatory markers in both serum and the peritoneal cavity, where inflammation was more pronounced in the peritoneum.
  • - Administering a novel peptide that inhibits inflammation in the intraperitoneal cavity helped reduce muscle damage and kidney injury, suggesting that targeting inflammation in multiple areas could be beneficial for treatment.
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  • Peritoneal metastasis from gastric cancer has a poor prognosis, but previous studies suggested that ASO-4733, an antisense oligonucleotide targeting the SYT13 gene, can inhibit its development in mouse models.
  • Research on Syt13-deficient mice showed they had normal functions, while toxicity tests in monkeys indicated ASO-4733 was well tolerated; however, rats exhibited some off-target toxicity.
  • The drug's blood levels were lower and rose more slowly with intra-abdominal administration compared to intravenous delivery, indicating its potential for clinical trials in patients with this type of cancer.
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The hinotori Surgical Robot System (hinotori, Medicaroid, Kobe, Japan) is increasingly being utilized primarily in urology and adult surgery; however, data on its application in pediatric surgery are lacking. This preclinical study aimed to evaluate the limitations of this system for accurate suturing in small cavities designed for pediatric and neonatal applications. Two trained operators performed simple ligature sutures (easy task [ET]) and hepaticojejunostomy sutures (difficult task [DT]) within five differently sized boxes, ranging from 5123 to 125 mL.

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  • The study aimed to reduce worker exposure to ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA), a chemical used in washing endoscopes, by installing an improved exhaust system.
  • Researchers compared two types of exhaust hoods (exterior and enclosing) based on their capture velocities and found that while the exterior hood was more operable, the enclosing hood was necessary to better meet safety standards.
  • After installation, OPA vapor concentration dropped to 0.2 ppb, which, while still above the recommended limit of 0.1 ppb, shows that effective ventilation can help manage exposure to harmful substances.
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This study investigated the permeation resistance of chemical protective gloves made of laminate film comprising nylon, ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH), and other materials against different chemical substances to examine their usability in different work processes. The permeation resistance of the chemical protective glove was tested using the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) test method against twelve substances: acetone, acetonitrile, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, n-hexane, methanol, tetrahydrofuran, toluene, 2-propanol, 1-butanol, 1,4-diethylene dioxide, and ethanol. After 480 min, no substance, except for methanol and ethanol, permeated at a standard permeation rate of 0.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dose attenuation of Motiva Flora® (Flora, Establishment Labs, Alajuela, Costa Rica) tissue expander with a radiofrequency identification port locator and to develop a model for accurate postmastectomy radiation therapy planning. Dose attenuation was measured using an EBT3 film (Ashland, Bridgewater, NJ), and the optimal material and density assignment for the radiofrequency identification coil for dose calculation were investigated using the AcurosXB algorithm on the Eclipse (Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, CA) treatment planning system. Additionally, we performed in vivo dosimetry analysis using irradiation tangential to the Flora tissue expander to validate the modeling accuracy.

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Introduction: Studies have reported an association between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and somatic diseases; however, the correlation of mental disorders with the association between ADHD and somatic diseases remains uninvestigated. This study investigated and compared the prevalence of somatic diseases among adults with/without ADHD, stratified by the presence or absence of mental disorders.

Methods: This cross-sectional study (October 2020-September 2021), using data (June 2013-September 2021) from a Japanese health insurance claims database, included adult participants with a medical record of and receiving medication for ADHD (ADHD group); the control group (matched 1:5 by age/sex) comprised participants without ADHD.

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Purpose: This study assessed the efficacy of a high-impact, short-term workshop in honing the laparoscopic hepaticojejunostomy technical skills and self-confidence of novice pediatric surgeons, focusing on vertical needle driving and knot tying.

Methods: Lectures, hands-on sessions, pre- and post-workshop evaluations, and training using porcine models were conducted to refine basic and advanced skills. The "hepaticojejunostomy simulator" was used for comparative analysis of precision in pre- and post-workshop vertical needle driving and knot tying.

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  • * A comparison of WR values for various groups (including individuals with and without cardiovascular disease) showed no significant differences between the two algorithms, except in one group where TCWR produced higher values than AMWR.
  • * The findings suggest that TCWR is a more reliable method for calculating WR in cases of heterogeneous radiotracer uptake, making it useful for studying heart disease with different radiopharmaceuticals.
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The purpose of this practice recommendation is to specifically identify the critical steps involved in performing and interpreting I-β-methyl-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and measurement of washout rate (WR) from the heart. This document will cover backgrounds, patient preparation, testing procedure, visual image interpretation, quantitation methods using planar and SPECT studies, and reporting of WR. The pitfall and some tips for the calculation of I-BMIPP WR are also included.

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The purpose of this practice recommendation is to specifically identify the critical steps involved in performing and interpreting I-β-methyl-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and measurement of washout rate (WR) from the heart. This document will cover backgrounds, patient preparation, testing procedure, visual image interpretation, quantitation methods using planar and SPECT studies, and reporting of WR. The pitfall and some tips for the calculation of I-BMIPP WR are also included.

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  • * High salt consumption can lead to increased heart output, vascular issues, and higher resistance in blood vessels over time.
  • * Recent research suggests that sodium regulates cellular energy and immune functions, prompting a broader definition of salt sensitivity to include these cellular and molecular responses.
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Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) often causes serious complications in liver surgeries, including transplantation. Complement activation seems to be involved in hepatic IRI; however, no complement-targeted intervention has been clinically applied. We investigated the therapeutic potential of Properdin-targeted complement regulation in hepatic IRI.

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The management of workplace chemicals shifted from a regulatory-based to a self-managed approach as of April 2023. To assess readiness, concerns, and necessary support for this change, a free-response questionnaire survey was conducted for the participants of the "Promoting self-management of chemicals in enterprises" seminar held by the Department of Occupational Health, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, in January-February 2023. Text-mining using KH Coder (Ver.

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Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) remains a refractory rejection after donor-specific antibody (DSA)-positive or blood-type incompatible liver transplantation (LT), even in the era of pre-transplant rituximab desensitization. This is due to the lack of not only effective post-transplant treatments but also robust animal models to develop/validate new interventions. Orthotopic LT from male Dark Agouti (DA) to male Lewis (LEW) rats was used to develop a rat LT-AMR model.

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