Publications by authors named "Osamu Sugiyama"

Background: The damage that may be caused to the operating table and patients under general anaesthesia when a large earthquake occurs is unclear. We aimed to evaluate the movement and damage to operating tables and patients under general anaesthesia during an earthquake.

Methods: An operating table with a manikin resembling a patient on it was placed on a shaking table, and seismic waves were input into the shaking table.

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Background and objective Implementing electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) in oncology practice has shown substantial clinical benefits. However, it can be challenging in routine practice, warranting strategies to adapt to different clinical contexts. In light of this, this study aimed to describe the implementation process of the ePRO system and elucidate the provider-level implementation barriers and facilitators to a novel ePRO system at cancer hospitals in Japan.

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Ex-vivo gene therapy has been shown to be an effective method for treating bone defects in pre-clinical models. As gene therapy is explored as a potential treatment option in humans, an assessment of the safety profile becomes an important next step. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biodistribution of viral particles at the defect site and various internal organs in a rat femoral defect model after implantation of human ASCs transduced with lentivirus (LV) with two-step transcriptional activation (TSTA) of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (LV-TSTA-BMP-2).

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We aimed to develop and evaluate an automatic prediction system for grading histopathological images of prostate cancer. A total of 10,616 whole slide images (WSIs) of prostate tissue were used in this study. The WSIs from one institution (5160 WSIs) were used as the development set, while those from the other institution (5456 WSIs) were used as the unseen test set.

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Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) transduced with a lentiviral vector system to express bone morphogenetic protein 2 (LV-BMP-2) have been shown to reliably heal bone defects in animal models. However, the influence of donor characteristics such as age, sex, race, and medical co-morbidities on ASC yield, growth and bone regenerative capacity, while critical to the successful clinical translation of stem cell-based therapies, are not well understood. Human ASCs isolated from the infrapatellar fat pads in 122 ASC donors were evaluated for cell growth characteristics; 44 underwent additional analyses to evaluate in vitro osteogenic potential, with and without LV-BMP-2 transduction.

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Small animal models have demonstrated the efficacy of ex vivo regional gene therapy using scaffolds loaded with BMP-2-expressing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). Prior to clinical translation, optimization of seeding techniques of the transduced cells will be important to minimize time and resource expenditure, while maximizing cell delivery and BMP-2 production. No prior studies have investigated cell-seeding techniques in the setting of transduced cells for gene therapy applications.

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Lentiviral transduction of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) induces long-term transgene expression and holds great promise for multiple gene therapy applications. Polybrene is the most commonly used reagent to improve viral gene transfer efficiency in laboratory research; however, it is not approved for human use and has also been shown to impair MSC proliferation and differentiation. Therefore, there is a need for optimized transduction protocols that can also be adapted to clinical settings.

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During the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, 10 hospitals took responsibility for complete evacuation, in what has become regarded as one of the largest evacuations of patients in 1 seismic disaster. We aimed to examine the reasons for evacuation and to assess hospital vulnerability as well as preparedness for the earthquake. A multidisciplinary team conducted semi-structured interviews with the hospitals 6 months after the earthquake.

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Background: Hospital bed management is an important resource allocation task in hospital management, but currently, it is a challenging task. However, acquiring an optimal solution is also difficult because intraorganizational information asymmetry exists. Signaling, as defined in the fields of economics, can be used to mitigate this problem.

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At the present time there are no consistently satisfactory treatment options for some challenging bone loss scenarios. We have previously reported on the properties of a novel 3D-printed hydroxyapatite-composite material in a pilot study, which demonstrated osteoconductive properties but was not tested in a rigorous, clinically relevant model. We therefore utilized a rat critical-sized femoral defect model with a scaffold designed to match the dimensions of the bone defect.

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Regional gene therapy using a lentiviral vector containing the complementary DNA (cDNA) has been shown to heal critical-sized bone defects in rodent models. An appropriate "cellular dose" needs to be defined for eventual translation into human trials. The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone defect healing potential and quality using three different doses of transduced human bone marrow cells (HBMCs).

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Background: Pervasive games aim to create more fun and engaging experiences by mixing elements from the real world into the game world. Because they intermingle with players' lives and naturally promote more casual gameplay, they could be a powerful strategy to stimulate physical activity among older adults. However, to use these games more effectively, it is necessary to understand how design elements of the game affect player behavior.

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Adeno-associated viral vectors (AAV) are unique in their ability to transduce a variety of both dividing and nondividing cells, with significantly lower risk of random genomic integration and with no known pathogenicity in humans, but their role in ex vivo regional gene therapy for bone repair has not been definitively established. The goal of this study was to test the ability of AAV vectors carrying the cDNA for BMP-2 to transduce human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), produce BMP-2, and induce osteogenesis in vitro as compared with lentiviral gene therapy with a two-step transcriptional amplification system lentiviral vector (LV-TSTA). To this end, we created two AAV vectors (serotypes 2 and 6) expressing the target transgene; eGFP or BMP-2.

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Background: The treatment of complex bone loss scenarios remains challenging. This study evaluates the efficacy of ex vivo regional gene therapy using transduced human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) overexpressing bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) to treat critical-sized bone defects.

Methods: Critical-sized femoral defects created surgically in immunocompromised rats were treated with ASCs transduced with a lentivirus encoding BMP-2 (Group 1, n = 14), or green fluorescent protein (Group 2, n = 5), nontransduced ASCs (Group 3, n = 5), or rhBMP-2 (Group 4, n = 14).

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Effective bed management is important for hospital management. Until now, bed allocation process is generally controlled by administrative staffs in centralized manner but it is not always effective. In the present study, we proposed and evaluated new method for bed allocation applying market mechanism via token.

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The goal of this research was to design a solution to detect non-reported incidents, especially severe incidents. To achieve this goal, we proposed a method to process electronic medical records and automatically extract clinical notes describing severe incidents. To evaluate the proposed method, we implemented a system and used the system.

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Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are complex systems with interdependent features. Redesigning one feature of the system can create a cascade effect affecting the other features. By calculating the cascade effect, the designers can understand how each individual feature could be affected.

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The amount of text of electronic medical records and its changes over time are not clear. In designing an electronic medical records system, prediction of the amount of text is important. We analyzed the number of characters described in the electronic medical records.

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Nephrosis is disease characterized by abnormal protein loss from impaired kidney. We constructed early prediction model using machine learning from clinical time series data, that can predict onset of nephrosis for more than one month. Long short-term memory capable of recognizing temporal sequential data patterns, was adopted as early prediction model for nephrosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Redesigning Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems is important to make them more useful and easier to use for everyone.
  • It's challenging to decide which features to improve because different people who use the EMR have different needs, and changing one feature can affect others.
  • The proposed method helps designers figure out which features to focus on by considering what users want and how features are connected, using a case study from Japan as an example.
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Traditionally, ex vivo gene therapy involves a two-step approach, with culture expansion of cells prior to transduction and implantation. We have tried to simplify this strategy and eliminate the time and cost associated with culture expansion, by introducing "next-day" regional gene therapy using human bone marrow cells. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a lentiviral vector (LV) carrying the cDNA for BMP-2 can transduce freshly isolated human BM cells, leading to abundant BMP production and bone formation in vivo, and evaluate the in vivo osteoinductive potential of "next-day" gene therapy and the standard "two-step" tissue culture expansion approach.

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Background: The novel genre of pervasive games, which aim to create more fun and engaging experiences by promoting deeper immersion, could be a powerful strategy to stimulate physical activity among older adults. To use these games more effectively, it is necessary to understand how different design elements affect player behavior.

Objective: The aim was to vary a specific design element of pervasive games for older adults, namely social interaction, to test the effect on levels of physical activity.

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Background: Redesigning electronic medical record (EMR) systems is needed to improve their usability and usefulness. Similar to other artifacts, EMR systems can evolve with time and exhibit situated roles. Situated roles refer to the ways in which a system is appropriated by its users, that is, the unintended ways the users engage with, relate to, and perceive the system in its context of use.

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Introduction: Promoting active lifestyles among older adults can bring drastic benefits for their quality of life. The innovative mechanics of pervasive games - that mix real and virtual worlds - can further engage and motivate elderly people into that goal. Using social interaction as a study case, we designed and evaluated the feasibility of a pervasive game to investigate how game design elements can affect the levels of physical activity of older adults.

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