Publications by authors named "S Komatsumoto"

Article Synopsis
  • The dental team at the facility includes full-time dentists and hygienists who provide specialized oral healthcare and training to nurses, implementing a dental care system (DCS) designed to improve patient outcomes, specifically regarding stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP).
  • A study involving 2,771 acute stroke patients over an 8-year period used a retrospective cohort approach to analyze the impact of DCS through four phases of implementation, showing a clear reduction in SAP rates after each step of the DCS adoption.
  • Results indicated that various risk factors and early interventions through the DCS significantly lowered the odds of developing SAP, highlighting the effectiveness of integrated dental care in acute hospital settings.
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Background: Cholesterol crystal embolization syndrome (CES) occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque causes small-vessel embolization, resulting in multi-organ damage. Although CES is pathologically characterized by an infiltration of eosinophils, the implication of the systemic inflammatory response represented by hypereosinophilia is unclear in clinical practice. Herein we present the case of a patient diagnosed with CES who developed multiple allergic organ injuries, including daptomycin-related dermatitis and later vancomycin-induced acute tubulointerstitial nephritis, which was successfully treated by the withdrawal of each medicine with or without corticosteroid therapy, one by one.

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Background: A full-time dentist was assigned to a ward at our hospital to improve the quality of oral healthcare for hospitalized patients. A dental care system (DCS) was created to facilitate the collaboration between the full-time dentist and the nursing department.

Objective: To investigate the effects of DCS implementation on the incidence of pneumonia in patients with acute stroke.

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Four-dimensional computed tomography has been used to evaluate moving structures and is a useful method to diagnose cardiovascular diseases. We report a case of cerebral infarction due to the thrombus in the ascending aorta, and utilized 4-dimensional computed tomography angiography for visualizing the movement of the thrombus, which prompted early surgical intervention to prevent further thromboembolism. Although transesophageal echocardiography is an established method to evaluate the ascending aorta, it has some contraindications and complications.

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Introduction:: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are one of the most commonly used medications for hypertension. Rarely, ACE inhibitors have the potential to cause a syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH).

Case Presentation:: A 70-year-old woman with > 10 years ACE inhibitor therapy with normonatremia suddenly developed severe SIADH when she took a liquid diet in the uneventful perioperative period, with hemodynamic stability and no surgical complications.

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