Publications by authors named "S Ichiba"

The declining birth rate and aging population are becoming increasingly serious social issues in Japan. In this report, we summarize the current congenital heart surgery and pediatric perfusion practices in Japan and Vietnam. In addition we report the rapid growth and development of congenital heart surgery in Vietnam made possible by medical education support provided by Japan over the past decade.

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  • * Conducted in 20 ICUs across Japan, this randomised controlled trial will compare outcomes for two groups of patients: one with high PEEP settings and another with low PEEP settings (5 cmHO), with a total of 210 participants expected.
  • * The main goal is to measure ECMO-free days by day 28, alongside secondary outcomes like mortality rates and ICU stay length, with ethical
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A new, lightweight (2.3 kg), ambulatory pulmonary assist system (PAS) underwent preliminary evaluation in ambulatory sheep. The PAS was purposefully designed for long-term extracorporeal respiratory support for chronic lung disease and utilizes a novel, small (0.

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We present a case of chemotherapy-induced leukopenic septic shock treated with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). Although the indication for VA-ECMO for septic shock in immunosuppressed states remains controversial, her relatively young age and a slightly increasing leukocyte count led to VA-ECMO induction and resulted in recovery.

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Heparin anticoagulation increases the bleeding risk during extracorporeal life support (ECLS). This study determined whether factor XII (FXII) silencing using short interfering RNA (siRNA) can provide ECLS circuit anticoagulation without bleeding. Adult male, Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized to four groups (n = 3 each) based on anticoagulant: (1) no anticoagulant, (2) heparin, (3) FXII siRNA, or (4) nontargeting siRNA.

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