Publications by authors named "Ohigashi T"

Background: Iron deficiency is a major contributor to anaemia in chronic kidney diseases. The association of anaemia and iron deficiency with health-related quality of life in Japanese patients with non-dialysis chronic kidney disease has not been examined. In this study, we evaluated anaemia and iron deficiency in patients with chronic kidney disease G3b-5 and examined their associations with health-related quality of life.

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When multiple historical controls are available, it is necessary to consider the conflicts between current and historical controls and the relationships among historical controls. One of the assumptions concerning the relationships between the parameters of interest of current and historical controls is known as the "Potential biases." Within the "Potential biases" assumption, the differences between the parameters of interest of the current control and of each historical control are defined as "potential bias parameters.

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Background: The generalized estimating equation (GEE) method is widely used for analyzing longitudinal and clustered data. Although the GEE estimate for regression coefficients and sandwich covariance estimate are consistent regardless of the choice of covariance structure, they are generally biased for small sample sizes. Various researchers have proposed modified GEE methods and covariance estimators to handle small-sample bias.

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  • The study investigates the link between physical activity and outcomes in advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients in Japan, focusing on those with eGFR < 45 ml/min.
  • Results show that active patients in CKD stage G3b have a lower risk of renal decline, while physical activity is also associated with reduced mortality, particularly for non-diabetic patients across stages G3b to G5.
  • Overall, the findings indicate that exercise can improve survival and renal health in advanced CKD, emphasizing its importance for both diabetic and non-diabetic patients, especially those in earlier stages.
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The mixed model for repeated measures (MMRM) analysis is sometimes used as a primary statistical analysis for a longitudinal randomized clinical trial. When the MMRM analysis is implemented in ordinary statistical software, the standard error of the treatment effect is estimated by assuming orthogonality between the fixed effects and covariance parameters, based on the characteristics of the normal distribution. However, orthogonality does not hold unless the normality assumption of the error distribution holds, and/or the missing data are derived from the missing completely at random structure.

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Scanning Transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is a sensitive and selective probe for the penetration of rapamycin which is topically applied to human skin ex vivo and is facilitated by skin treatment with microneedles puncturing the skin. Inner-shell excitation serves as a selective probe for detecting rapamycin by changes in optical density as well as linear combination modeling using reference spectra of the most abundant species. The results indicate that mechanical damage induced by microneedles allows this drug to accumulate in the stratum corneum without reaching the viable skin layers.

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Purpose: A normal pressure extubation technique (no lung inflation before extubation), proposed by the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists to prevent droplet infection during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, could theoretically increase postoperative pneumonia incidence compared with a positive pressure extubation technique (lung inflation before extubation). However, the normal pressure extubation technique has not been adequately evaluated. This study compared postoperative pneumonia incidence between positive and normal pressure extubation techniques using a dataset from the University of Tsukuba Hospital.

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Ryugu is the C-type asteroid from which material was brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 mission. A number of individual grains and fine-grained samples analysed so far for noble gases have indicated that solar wind and planetary (known as P1) noble gases are present in Ryugu samples with concentrations higher than those observed in CIs, suggesting the former to be more primitive compared to the latter. Here we present results of analyses of three fine-grained samples from Ryugu, in one of which Xe concentration is an order of magnitude higher than determined so far in other samples from Ryugu.

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  • The integration of AI in anesthesiology is on the rise, but its practical application in clinical settings is still limited; this study aims to highlight the existing gap between research and real-world use.
  • A systematic review of randomized controlled trials revealed eight studies involving AI-assisted anesthetic management, totaling 568 patients, but most trials had small sample sizes and produced inconclusive results on hypotension-related outcomes.
  • The findings indicate that research on AI in anesthesiology is still developing, suggesting the need for future studies that consider the complexities of clinical practice for effective implementation.
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  • A new method for assessing drug safety has been developed, utilizing a generalized mixed-effects model to analyze multiple adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and their relationship with specific drugs in one go.
  • This approach simplifies the traditional process by allowing researchers to calculate the proportional reporting rate (PRR) and reporting odds ratio (ROR) for various ADRs simultaneously, rather than analyzing each one separately.
  • The effectiveness of this method was validated through simulations, showing comparable false-positive rates and sensitivities to traditional methods, and it successfully detected known ADRs in the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database.
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  • The study aimed to assess lung adenocarcinoma incidence rates by analyzing tumors per unit volume in different lung lobes to eliminate size variances.
  • Researchers measured lung volumes and counted tumors in each lobe to calculate this incidence rate.
  • Results showed that the right upper lobe and left upper segment had significantly higher tumor occurrences compared to other lobes, indicating a 2.269 times higher incidence rate in those areas.
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Objectives: The use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in cardiac surgery is a major risk factor for postoperative bleeding. We hypothesized that consumptive coagulopathy and haemodilution influence the coagulation factors; therefore, we aimed to estimate the activity profiles of coagulation factors II, VII and X during CPB circulation.

Methods: A 120-min bypass was surgically established in cynomolgus monkeys (n = 7).

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  • - The study focuses on improving outcomes for cord-blood transplantation (CBT) by testing romiplostim, a medication that may enhance blood cell recovery after the procedure, especially for patients with hematologic issues.
  • - Conducted with six adults in remission, patients were given romiplostim shortly after CBT, with doses gradually increasing, and a median of 6 doses administered, leading to successful recovery of neutrophils and platelets in most participants.
  • - Although some minor adverse effects occurred, such as bone pain, the treatment was generally safe and effective, prompting the need for further studies to confirm its benefits in larger groups.
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Lithium-ion deintercalation/intercalation during charge/discharge processes is one of the essential reactions that occur in the layered cathodes of lithium-ion batteries, and the performance of the cathode can be expressed as the sum of the reactions that occur in the local area of the individual cathode particles. In this study, the spatial distributions of the chemical states present in prototypical layered LiCoO cathode particles were determined at different charging conditions using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) with a spatial resolution of approximately 100 nm. The Co L- and O K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) spectra, extracted from the same area of the corresponding STXM images, at the initial state as well as after charging to 4.

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Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu were collected and brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We investigated the macromolecular organic matter in Ryugu samples and found that it contains aromatic and aliphatic carbon, ketone, and carboxyl functional groups. The spectroscopic features of the organic matter are consistent with those in chemically primitive carbonaceous chondrite meteorites that experienced parent-body aqueous alteration (reactions with liquid water).

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We performed X-ray absorption studies for the electrolytes of a Ti-Mn redox flow battery (RFB) to understand the redox reaction of the Ti/Mn ions and formation of precipitates in charged catholyte, because suppression of the disproportionation reaction is a key to improve the cyclability of Ti-Mn RFB and enhance the energy density. Hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy with a high transmittance and soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy to directly observe the 3d orbitals were complementarily employed. Moreover, the Ti/Mn 3d electronic structure for each precipitate and solution in the charged catholyte was investigated by using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy: the valence of Mn in the precipitate is mostly attributed to 4+, and the solution includes only Mn .

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Background: The aim of the trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions provided by online support program apps, adopting health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) scores as indicators.

Methods: The design is as an open, randomized, parallel-group trial with longitudinal data collection. The subjects will be female cancer patients receiving treatment in a Japanese National Cancer Hospital.

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Mobile applications are increasingly used in healthcare. We have developed a smartphone healthcare application, , that can register daily diet, exercise, mood, and sleep quality, calculate dietary intake, and provide advice using artificial intelligence technology. This 3-month randomized controlled trial tested the hypothesis that could promote body weight reduction in Japanese adults with overweight or obesity.

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Background: For effective screening in urinalysis, information on high-risk groups is needed; however, there is a lack of evidence in young adults in particular. The aim of this study was to provide information on urinalysis in young adults and to identify high-risk groups of urinalyses using multi-year data obtained from annual large-scale check-ups.

Method: We used annual health check-up data collected from 2011 to 2016 at Kyoto University in Japan.

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Background: Tranexamic acid is frequently reported to reduce bleeding-related complications in major surgery and trauma. We aimed to investigate whether tranexamic acid reduced hematoma size after percutaneous kidney biopsy.

Methods: We conducted a double-blind, parallel three-group, randomized placebo-controlled trial at a teaching hospital in Japan between January 2016 and July 2018.

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Meta-analytic approaches and power priors are often used to incorporate historical controls into the analysis of a current randomized controlled trial. In this study, we propose a method for incorporating multiple historical controls based on a horseshoe prior, which is a type of global-local shrinkage prior. The method assumes that historical controls follow the same distribution as the current control.

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  • Adjuvant chemotherapy improves survival rates for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, particularly for those with pT3 or higher stage, as shown by a 5-year cancer-specific survival rate of 53.6% compared to 34.0% for those who did not receive it.
  • *The study included 200 patients, highlighting that the lack of adjuvant chemotherapy and lymphovascular invasion are significant predictors of cancer-specific death.
  • *For patients who did undergo adjuvant chemotherapy, receiving three or more cycles led to better outcomes, whereas it showed no benefit for those who had previously received neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
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Background: Logistic regression models are widely used to evaluate the association between a binary outcome and a set of covariates. However, when there are few study participants at the outcome and covariate levels, the models lead to bias of the odds ratio (OR) estimated using the maximum likelihood (ML) method. This bias is known as sparse data bias, and the estimated OR can yield impossibly large values because of data sparsity.

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