Publications by authors named "Shohei Tanaka"

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  • This study explored how the spinal cord and canal moved during real-time adaptive radiotherapy for kidney cancer, focusing on MR-guided treatments from February 2022 to February 2024.
  • The research involved 22 patients receiving precise doses of radiation, with MRI scans taken at three different points during treatment to assess movement.
  • Findings showed minimal movement of the spinal cord, but emphasized that specific margins are needed in treatment planning to ensure patient safety amidst these movements.
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This study aimed to evaluate the performance for answering the Japanese medical physicist examination and providing the benchmark of knowledge about medical physics in language-generative AI with large language model. We used questions from Japan's 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 medical physicist board examinations, which covered various question types, including multiple-choice questions, and mainly focused on general medicine and medical physics. ChatGPT-3.

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Although some dietary supplements have been reported to cause renal dysfunction, there have been few reports of supplement-induced Fanconi syndrome. We present the case of a 56-year-old woman with Fanconi syndrome that developed after she consumed a red yeast rice supplement. She was referred to our hospital because of renal dysfunction, and was found to have electrolyte abnormalities, including hypophosphatemia and hypouricemia, renal diabetes, and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, and was, therefore, diagnosed with Fanconi syndrome.

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Herein, we present a colorimetric detection method based on the surface-enhanced photochromic phenomenon of tungsten (VI) oxide (WO) nanocolloid particles for α-amino acid (AA) molecules, including -aspartic acid (Asp), -glutamic acid (Glu), -histidine (His), -isoleucine (Ile), -leucine (Leu), -lysine (Lys), -phenylalanine (Phe), and -valine (Val). The UV-induced photochromic phenomena in the AA/WO binary aqueous systems were investigated using UV-Vis absorption spectrometry. The adsorption properties of the AA molecules on the surface of the WO nanocolloid particles have been identified using a combination of adsorption isotherm analysis and attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy.

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Background: This study clarified the relationship between sex with survival and transfusion volume in severe trauma cases. Methods: A multicenter, collaborative post hoc analysis of patients with trauma in Japan was conducted. Patients aged ≥18 years with severe trauma indicated by an Injury Severity Score (ISS) of 16 or higher were enrolled.

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Herein are presented the results of experiments designed to evaluate the effectiveness of host-guest interactions in improving the sensitivity of colorimetric detection based on surface-enhanced photochromic phenomena of tungsten(VI) oxide (WO) nanocolloid particles. The UV-induced photochromic coloration of WO nanocolloid particles in the presence of aromatic α-amino acid (AA), l-phenylalanine (Phe) or l-2-phenylglycine (Phg), and heptakis(2,3,6-tri--methyl)-β-cyclodextrin (TMβCDx) in an aqueous system was investigated using UV-vis absorption spectrometry. The characteristics of the adsorption modes and configurations of AAs on the WO surface have also been identified by using a combination of adsorption isotherm analysis and attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR).

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Background And Aim: Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is used for the evaluation of liver fibrosis; however, it remains unclear whether MRE-based liver stiffness is associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development, particularly in patients with chronic hepatitis B.

Methods: A total of 504 patients with chronic hepatitis B receiving MRE were enrolled. The was the association between MRE-based liver stiffness and HCC.

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Background And Aim: Immune checkpoint inhibitors pose the risk of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Recent data suggest that irAEs may be associated with a favorable prognosis. This study aimed to investigate and analyze the association between these adverse events and the clinical benefits in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Background And Objective: In the field of radiation therapy, image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) technology has been gradually improving and highly accurate radiation treatment has been possible. Research on IGRT using 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) began in 1999, and a radiation therapy device called 1.

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Aim: A multisociety consensus group proposed a new nomenclature for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Although patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are expected to be reclassified as patients with MASLD under the new nomenclature, the concordance between MASLD and NAFLD remains unclear. Moreover, waist circumference could be adjusted by ethnicity for diagnosing MASLD; however, there are limited data on the optimal waist circumference in the Japanese population.

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The renin-angiotensin system plays a crucial role in the regulation of blood pressure. Activation of the angiotensin II (Ang II)-Ang II type 1 receptor (AT1R) signaling pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of hypertension and subsequent organ damage. AT1R-associated protein (ATRAP) has been identified as an endogenous inhibitory protein of the AT1R pathological activation.

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Objective: The association between the severity of COVID-19 and gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is unknown. This study aimed to determine whether the severity of COVID-19 is a risk factor for GI bleeding.

Design: A multicentre, retrospective cohort study was conducted on hospitalised patients with COVID-19 between January 2020 and December 2021.

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The progress in the research field of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) has been disturbed by the lack of reliable animal models. Angiotensin II (Ang II) type 1 receptor (AT1R)-associated protein (ATRAP) promotes internalization of AT1R and selectively inhibits pathological AT1R signaling. In this study, we investigated whether overactivation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) through a combination of ATRAP deletion with Ang II stimulation developed a progressive DKD model in C57BL/6 mice, which are resistant to the development of kidney injury.

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Aims: Angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI) is an established treatment for heart failure. However, whether ARNI has renoprotective effects beyond renin-angiotensin system inhibitors alone in cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) has not been fully elucidated. Here, we examined the effects of ARNI on the heart and kidneys of CRS model mice with overt albuminuria and identified the mechanisms underlying ARNI-induced kidney protection.

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Background: Advanced fibrosis detection in the general population is an unmet need. Additionally, screening method for advanced fibrosis in the general population is not established. Thus, this study aimed to examine the use of shear wave measurement (SWM), which measures liver stiffness by ultrasound elastography as a screening tool for advanced fibrosis in health checkups that represents the general population.

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Background And Aim: Dysregulation of angiotensin II type 1 receptor-associated protein (ATRAP) expression in cardiovascular, kidney, and adipose tissues is involved in the pathology of hypertension, cardiac hypertrophy, atherosclerosis, kidney injury, and metabolic disorders. Furthermore, ATRAP is highly expressed in bone marrow-derived immune cells; however, the functional role of immune cell ATRAP in obesity-related pathology remains unclear. Thus, we sought to identify the pathophysiological significance of immune cell ATRAP in the development of visceral obesity and obesity-related metabolic disorders using a mouse model of diet-induced obesity.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonists and GLP-1 receptor agonists in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D).
  • Researchers conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to assess the impacts on glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and body weight.
  • The findings indicated that tirzepatide 15 mg was the most effective in reducing HbA1c and body weight compared to subcutaneous and oral semaglutide, while both forms of semaglutide outperformed conventional GLP-1RAs like dulaglutide and liraglutide.
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Objective Pemafibrate is a recently developed selective peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha modulator that can improve alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, the effectiveness of ALT normalization with pemafibrate and bezafibrate, a traditional fibrate, has not been compared. Methods In this retrospective study, we compared the effects of pemafibrate and bezafibrate on ALT normalization in patients with NAFLD.

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  • The study investigates whether switching from entecavir (ETV) to tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) helps maintain complete virological response (CVR) in chronic hepatitis B patients with low-level viremia (LLV) or occasional detectable HBV DNA.
  • A total of 45 patients were followed for 2 years, showing an increase in CVR rates: from 33.3% with ETV to 68.9% after switching to TAF, indicating TAF is more effective.
  • The findings suggest that transitioning to TAF could be a beneficial treatment option for patients not achieving stable HBV DNA levels on ETV.
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This study aims to evaluate the dosimetric accuracy of a deep learning (DL)-based deliverable volumetric arc radiation therapy (VMAT) plan generated using DL-based automated planning assistant system (AIVOT, prototype version) for patients with prostate cancer. The VMAT data (cliDose) of 68 patients with prostate cancer treated with VMAT treatment (70-74 Gy/28-37 fr) at our hospital were used (n = 55 for training and n = 13 for testing). First, a HD-U-net-based 3D dose prediction model implemented in AIVOT was customized using the VMAT data.

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  • - The Unity magnetic resonance linear accelerator (MRL) allows for real-time adjustments in radiation treatment plans using adaptive radiotherapy, which is particularly beneficial for patients undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
  • - A study evaluated the quality and reproducibility of MRgART plans in ten prostate cancer patients, finding that using more beams generally improved plan quality, but too many could reduce the consistency of meeting dose constraints.
  • - The results suggest that using five or fewer beams is not recommended for reliable treatment plans, and a careful balance of beam and segment numbers is essential for optimizing treatment quality and efficiency with the Unity MRL.
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Background: Megavoltage computed tomography (MVCT) images acquired during each radiotherapy session may be useful for delta radiomics. However, no studies have examined whether the MVCT-based radiomics has prognostic power. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the prognostic power of the MVCT-based radiomics for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients.

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In external radiotherapy of head and neck (HN) cancers, the reduction of irradiation accuracy due to HN volume reduction often causes a problem. Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) can effectively solve this problem; however, its application to all cases is impractical because of cost and time. Therefore, finding priority cases is essential.

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The liquid CGP was useful for detecting FGFR2 fusion and the patient experienced typical side effects (nail disorders, hyperphosphatemia, and taste disorders) of pemigatinib that required treatment.

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  • Patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), whether lean or non-lean, are at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but the risk for lean NAFLD is less understood.
  • In a study of 581 Japanese NAFLD patients over 3 years, the incidence of new CVD was found to be 2.3% in lean NAFLD and 3.9% in non-lean NAFLD, with no significant difference.
  • The findings suggest that age is a key risk factor for CVD, while having lean NAFLD does not increase the risk, indicating that CVD prevention should still be a focus for individuals with lean NAFLD.
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