Publications by authors named "Ryo Shibata"

Study Design: This study adopted a retrospective cohort study design.

Purpose: This study aimed to clarify the influence of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) on bone fusion after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF).

Overview Of Literature: The negative effects of DISH on lumbar degenerative diseases have been reported, and DISH may be involved in the onset and severity of lumbar spinal canal stenosis.

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Aims: Cancer treatment-related cardiovascular toxicity (CTR-CVT) is a growing concern in patients undergoing anticancer therapy. The Heart Failure Association (HFA) and International Cardio-Oncology Society (ICOS) risk assessment tools have been proposed for the baseline cardiovascular (CV) risk stratification of patients with cancer. This study investigated the incidence of CV adverse events in clinical practice, also using the HFA-ICOS risk tool.

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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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Background: Dapagliflozin (DAPA), a sodium-glucose transporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i), attenuates kidney outcomes in patients with not only diabetes mellitus (DM) but also chronic kidney disease (CKD). SGLT2i-derived initial dip in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) has been considered to reduce excess glomerular pressure, followed by renal protection in patients with DM. However, whether DAPA confers the eGFR dip and its independent determinants for CKD patients without DM are unclear.

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Background: Fabry disease (FD), an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by a deficiency in alfa-galactosidase A (α-Gal A) activity due to mutations in the GLA gene, has a prevalence of 0-1.69% in patients undergoing haemodialysis; however, its prevalence in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) Stages 1-5 is unknown.

Methods: Serum α-Gal A activity analysis and direct sequencing of GLA were used to screen for FD in 2122 male patients with CKD, including 1703 patients with CKD Stage 5D and 419 with CKD Stages 1-5.

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L-carnitine (LC) supplementation improves cardiac function in hemodialysis (HD) patients. However, whether reducing LC supplementation affects carnitine kinetics and cardiac function in HD patients treated with LC remains unclear. Fifty-nine HD patients previously treated with intravenous LC 1000 mg per HD session (three times weekly) were allocated to three groups: LC injection three times weekly, once weekly, and placebo, and prospectively followed up for six months.

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Objective: To evaluate the improvement of drop foot following lumbar decompression surgery and determine the prognostic factors that might influence the recovery of drop foot.

Summary And Background Date: Drop foot is a common but serious problem that can lead to deteriorate patient's daily activities. There are numerous studied regarding the prognostic factors for the recovery of drop foot.

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Background: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is an inherited disorder caused by mutations in the polycystic kidney disease (PKD) gene. Although tolvaptan has benefits for renal involvement, the different effects depending on the gene mutation type are unknown. Thus, we explore the different effects of tolvaptan on the annual changes in total kidney volume (%TKV) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) according to the gene mutation type in ADPKD patients.

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Keishibukuryogan is a Kampo medicine that induces vasodilation and improves the blood flow velocity in subcutaneous blood vessels. We herein report two cases in which keishibukuryogan completely diminished subcutaneous hematoma after cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker implantation and defibrillator battery replacement within a month. Keishibukuryogan can be a good option for treating or preventing subcutaneous hematoma after surgical procedures for devices.

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Serum carnitine is decreased in hemodialysis patients, which induces muscle atrophy. Thus, we examined the different effects of l-carnitine and exercise on exercise activity and muscle status in hemodialysis patients. Twenty patients were divided into l-carnitine and cycle ergometer groups and were followed for 3 months.

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Introduction: Granulocyte and monocyte apheresis (GMA) is an effective treatment strategy for active ulcerative colitis (UC) in Japan. Single needle (SN) apheresis reduces needle puncture pain in patients because it requires only one puncture site. We evaluated whether single-needle apheresis could be a safe and effective means of reducing patient burden.

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  • A 65-year-old male with nephrotic syndrome was hospitalized due to severe edema and skin issues, revealing impaired kidney function and cryoglobulinemia.
  • He received treatment that included corticosteroids and immunosuppressants, but initially struggled with steroid resistance, necessitating cryofiltration.
  • After treatment adjustments, the patient achieved complete remission and maintained it without symptoms for three years.
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We report a case of smoking-related idiopathic nodular glomerulosclerosis (ING) with overexpression of glomerular advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and their receptor (RAGE). A 59-year-old Japanese man with nephrotic syndrome, who had a smoking history of one pack of cigarettes per day for approximately 40 years, presented with a 3-year history of urinalysis abnormalities without clinical evidence of diabetic mellitus. The patient's leg edema progressively worsened over the previous 2 years, and he was admitted to our hospital.

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This study aimed to evaluate whether radiographic abnormalities at yearling sales were associated with the failure to start racing at 2-3 years of age. Radiographic abnormalities in the carpal (n=852), tarsal (n=976), metacarpophalangeal (n=1,055), and metatarsophalangeal joints (n=1,031) from 1,082 horses, recorded at yearling sale, were reviewed. Eighty-two horses (7.

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This study aimed to evaluate the influence of radiographic abnormalities of 2-year-old Thoroughbred horses that were listed at in-training sales in Japan, on whether they started to race or not at 2-3 years of age. Radiographs of 850 2-year-old Thoroughbreds in the in-training sales repository from 2007 to 2010 were reviewed, and 26 categories of radiographic abnormalities were found. Forty-three horses (5.

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Objective: Diabetic patients with severe chronic kidney disease (CKD) not treated with dialysis falsely show low levels of HbA1c and GA due to renal anemia and proteinuria, respectively. Recently, we reported that serum albumin-adjusted GA (adjGA) accurately reflects mean plasma glucose (PG) in these patients. It is considered that GA reflects not only mean PG but also glycemic excursion; therefore, in the present study we investigated whether adjGA reflects glycemic excursion in these patients.

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Backgrounds: Diabetic patients with end-stage renal disease who are not on haemodialysis show low concentrations of HbA1c and glycated albumin due to renal anaemia and proteinuria, respectively. In the present study, we examined whether serum albumin-adjusted glycated albumin could accurately reflect glycaemic control in these patients.

Methods: To examine the correlation between glycated albumin and serum albumin (Study 1), 49 diabetic patients with end-stage renal disease not on haemodialysis were used.

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Rupture of the gastrocnemius muscle is occasionally found in neonatal foals associated with dystocia and assisted delivery. In this report, 3 cases of gastrocnemius muscle disruption in newborn Thoroughbred foals (6, 5 and 2 days old) are reported. In all cases, the foals were presented with inability to rise unassisted postpartum, a dropped tarsus and swelling in the caudal aspect of the thigh accompanied by a hematoma.

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Background: Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) is a glycoprotein with potent neuronal differentiating activity. We, along with others, have recently found that PEDF inhibits retinal hyperpermeability by counteracting the biological effects of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). However, the protective role of PEDF against nephrotic syndrome (NS), a condition of hyperpermeability in the glomerular capillaries, remains to be elucidated.

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  • Impaired blood flow in the kidneys due to decreased endothelial function can worsen damage in chronic kidney disease, particularly in diabetic nephropathy, possibly due to the role of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) which inhibits nitric oxide production.
  • Researchers studied if increasing the enzyme dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase (DDAH), which breaks down ADMA, could help improve kidney oxygen supply in diabetic rats.
  • The study found that boosting DDAH reduced levels of ADMA and boosted nitric oxide, leading to less kidney damage and improved kidney function markers in diabetic rats.
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