Publications by authors named "Naoki Itaya"

A device that can evaluate human pulmonary microcirculation is currently unavailable. This study aimed to establish a novel approach for assessing pulmonary microcirculation in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). We used a guidewire embedded with temperature and pressure sensors to measure the following pulmonary microcirculatory function indicators: pulmonary flow reserve, pulmonary index of microcirculatory resistance (PIMR), and pulmonary resistive reserve ratio.

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This report discusses a rare case of delayed migration of a Sapien 3 Ultra Resilia (S3UR) valve following transcatheter aortic valve implantation. An 81-year-old Japanese woman had a borderline aortic annular size of 20-23 mm according to the manufacturer's size chart. We chose to implant a smaller S3UR of 20 mm with an 80/20 depth ratio to allow for a second intervention, ensuring good hemodynamics and minimizing paravalvular leak.

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Background: The relationship between baseline yellow plaque (YP) and vascular response after stent implantation has not been fully investigated.

Methods: This was a sub-analysis of the Collaboration-1 study (multicenter, retrospective, observational study). A total of 88 lesions from 80 patients with chronic coronary syndrome who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention were analyzed.

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The cusp overlap technique allows greater visual separation between the basal annular plane and the conduction system and decreases the permanent pacemaker implantation rate. We assessed the impact of the cusp overlap technique on conduction disturbance and paravalvular leakage after transcatheter aortic valve replacement. A total of 97 patients underwent transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement with self-expandable valves at our institution from November 2018 to January 2023.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Yacoub operation is a type of surgery done to address aortic root issues, specifically for patients with aortic regurgitation and aims to preserve the valve during replacement.
  • This report discusses a successful case of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) using a balloon-expandable prosthetic valve in an elderly patient with severe aortic valve stenosis, who had previously undergone the Yacoub operation 17 years prior.
  • It highlights the importance of understanding the patient's anatomy via computed tomography to make the best valve choice during TAVI, especially when a small sinus of Valsalva is present.
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Ivabradine has been shown to improve heart failure with sinus tachycardia by reducing the heart rate without affecting left ventricular systolic function or blood pressure. Here we report a case of a catecholaminedependent patient, New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV, LVEF of 18%, and low cardiac output, who was able to discontinue intravenous catecholamine by oral administration of ivabradine.

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Vanishing tumor of the lung, also known as phantom tumor, is uncommonly observed in congestive heart failure. We report a case of a vanishing tumor that rapidly disappeared and reappeared in just a few minutes due to repositioning in a patient after open-heart surgery.

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Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors such as tadalafil, can improve cardiac output by increasing left ventricular preload; however, there are concerns that this can increase the risk of heart failure due to pulmonary congestion in patients with elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure. We encountered a case in which low dose tadalafil improved the hemodynamics of a 66-year-old male patient with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) with congestion and low cardiac output due to biventricular dysfunction. The patient received a cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D) and appropriate medical therapy for heart failure.

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Background: A polymer-free biolimus A9-coated stent (PF-BCS) may achieve better arterial healing than a durable polymer drug-eluting stent owing to its polymer-free feature.

Methods and results: This multicenter, prospective, observational study enrolled 105 patients (132 lesions) who underwent PF-BCS (51 patients, 71 lesions) or durable polymer everolimus-eluting stent (DP-EES, 54 patients, 61 lesions) implantation. Serial coronary angioscopy (CAS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) examinations were performed at 1 and 12 months, and the serial vessel responses were compared between PF-BCS and DP-EES.

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Clinical characteristics of nutrition status in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with cancer remains unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify the differences of clinical parameters, including nutrition status, between AMI patients with and without history of cancer. This retrospective cohort study, using the database of AMI between 2014 and 2019 in Kurume University Hospital, enrolled 411 patients; AMI patients without cancer ( = 358, 87.

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In Japan, a robotic-assisted PCI (R-PCI) system, the CorPath GRX System (Corindus Inc.), has been approved for clinical use in 2018, which is the first introduction of R-PCI into Japan. In this study, the clinical performance of the R-PCI system in the initial year at Kurume University Hospital was evaluated comparing with conventional manual PCI (M-PCI).

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Background: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) frequently coexists with coronary artery disease (CAD). The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is widely used for the screening for PAD. Low ABI is associated with short-term clinical outcomes in patients receiving coronary drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation.

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Background: Unresolved thromboemboli in the pulmonary arteries (PA) is known to cause chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). However, it remains unknown if vascular dysfunction in pulmonary arteries exists in patients with CTEPH.

Methods And Results: We enrolled 7 female patients with CTEPH in this study, who have stable pulmonary hemodynamics after balloon pulmonary angioplasty (age; 73.

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A 73-year-old woman with arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO) was underwent a crossover stenting for an aortoiliac bifurcation from the right common iliac artery (CIA) with a self-expandable bare-metal stent (SE-BMS); however, a new stenosis later occurred just behind the bifurcation of the left CIA. An ex vivo experiment demonstrated that culotte-stenting by additional implantation of a balloon-expandable bare-metal stent (BE-BMS) through stent struts of the SE-BMS would be empirically infeasible. Although we had initially planned a T-stenting for the additional implantation of a BE-BMS in the left CIA, we finally deployed the stent in the CIA with the proximal end protruding into the previously-implanted SE-BMS through the stent struts to avoid incomplete coverage of the stenosis by reference to the ex vivo experiments.

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Implantation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)-inhibitor drug-eluting stents (DESs) impairs coronary endothelial function. There are no known non-invasive biomarkers of coronary endothelial dysfunction. We aimed to assess the association between serum interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) and coronary endothelial dysfunction in patients with mTOR-inhibitor DES implantation and to investigate the association between the mTOR pathway and IL-1β.

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Because of the protective effect of estrogen for atherosclerosis, the prevalence of acute coronary syndrome in women before menopause is low. We report a rare case of unstable angina in a young Japanese female who had a history of cigarette smoking and contraceptive use. Her coronary stenosis was successfully treated by percutaneous coronary intervention.

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Several studies have shown coronary endothelial dysfunction and delayed arterial healing associated with first-generation drug-eluting stents. However, it remains unclear whether those issues persist for a longer term. We thus evaluated serial changes in endothelial function and intra-stent condition after paclitaxel-eluting stents (PES) implantation.

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The effects of therapeutic angiogenesis by intramuscular injection of early pro-angiogenic cells (EPCs) to ischemic limbs are unsatisfactory. Oxidative stress in the ischemic limbs may accelerate apoptosis of injected EPCs, leading to less neovascularization. Forkhead transcription factor 4 (FOXO4) was reported to play a pivotal role in apoptosis signaling of EPCs in response to oxidative stress.

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Objective: The neovascularization-related capacities of circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) are impaired in atherosclerotic patients, which may explain the unsatisfactory effects of therapeutic angiogenesis with atherosclerotic patient-derived CACs. Platelet-derived microparticles (PMPs) were reported to augment the re-endothelialization capacity of CACs. Accordingly, we investigated whether PMPs could augment the neovascularization-related capacities of atherosclerotic patient-derived CACs in vitro and in vivo and if so, the associated mechanisms.

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Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the relationship between coronary endothelial function and neointimal coverage after drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation.

Background: The mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction after DES implantation remain to be fully elucidated. We hypothesized that poor neointimal coverage after DES implantation may be associated with endothelial dysfunction distal to the stent site.

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