Publications by authors named "Susumu Iwata"

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  • * The research involved a multicenter point-prevalence survey of 10,199 patients across 27 hospitals in Aichi Prefecture, revealing a 6.6% rate of HAIs, with pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and surgical site infections being the most common.
  • * The study concludes that the findings are crucial for understanding HAIs in Japan and stresses the importance of national-level surveys to monitor healthcare challenges, especially in the context of post-COVID-19 conditions.
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  • - The study investigated surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis (SAP) practices in Japanese hospitals, revealing a lack of data on guidelines adherence and prescription standards.
  • - Conducted across 27 hospitals, the survey found that only 33.9% of surgeries met appropriateness criteria, with a notable variability among surgical fields and hospitals regarding proper antimicrobial selection.
  • - Results indicated that while cefazolin was commonly used, there is a pressing need for ongoing monitoring and interventions to enhance SAP compliance nationwide.
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  • A clinical stability evaluation for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is important, but more research is needed on the time to clinical stability (TCS).
  • Among 144 hospitalized patients with pneumococcal pneumonia, the median TCS was 2 days, which was linked to longer hospital stays and worse clinical outcomes.
  • Predictors for TCS include the absence of severe pneumonia indicators, and a predictive score can help identify patients at risk for prolonged TCS, with potential implications for improving treatment strategies.
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  • - The study investigates the evaluation and management of patients with suspected ocular sarcoidosis by analyzing diagnostic tests, including imaging and laboratory results, to improve care pathways for these patients.
  • - Out of 42 patients studied, about 64.3% were diagnosed with sarcoidosis, revealing that while chest CT is very sensitive, its specificity is low compared to other diagnostic methods like chest radiography.
  • - A new flow chart developed from the study helps streamline the diagnosis of sarcoidosis, significantly reducing the need for invasive procedures like transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) by 50%, suggesting a need for further refinements.
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Background: The precise incidence and clinical features of re-expansion pulmonary edema (RPE) are unclear, and they vary among reports. In this study, we assessed the incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of patients with RPE over a 3-yr period in a general hospital, with the goal of proposing a primary intervention for pneumothorax.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed records of inpatients with spontaneous pneumothorax treated by tube thoracostomy between October 2007 and December 2010.

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We describe a case of 78-year-old woman with a 1-week history of fever and left hemiparesis. Head magnetic resonance imaging showed a small infarct. After admission, she showed altered consciousness and another small infarct.

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Recently, the early detection and the advances in therapy for malignant diseases have contributed to prolonged survival of patients, resulting in an increment of multiple primary malignancies. We describe a 55-year-old man, at the first presentation, with six malignancies over 14 years(malignant lymphoma, gastric cancer, ureteral cancer, small cell lung cancer, bladder cancer, and squamous cell lung cancer). A case of six primary malignancies is extremely rare and, as far as we know, this is the 16th case of its kind reported in Japan.

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Background: Little is known about the relationship between acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The aim of this study was to investigate the effects on AECOPD of GERD diagnosed by a questionnaire.

Methods: The subjects were 221 consecutive patients with stable COPD who were evaluated using the Frequency Scale for Symptoms of GERD (FSSG) and a prospective survey of AECOPD for one year.

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Little is known about gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence, clinical characteristics and risk factors for GERD in COPD patients, based on the Frequency Scale for the Symptoms of GERD (FSSG). In 228 COPD patients, the prevalence of GERD was 26.

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In patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome, mechanical over-distension of the lung by a large tidal volume causes further damage and inflammation, called ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI), however, it is unclear how mechanical stretch affects the cellular functions or morphology in human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (HPMVECs). IL-8 has been proposed to play an important role in the progression of VILI by activating neutrophils. We demonstrated that HPMVECs exposed to cyclic uni-axial stretch produce IL-8 protein with p38 activation in strain- and time-dependent manners.

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Endothelin-1 is considered to be an important mediator in the pathophysiology of asthma because it induces contraction, hypertrophy, and proliferation in airway smooth muscle cells as well as inflammatory responses in the airway. Airway smooth muscle cells have been suggested to contribute to airway inflammation in asthma by producing cytokines. Nevertheless, the role of intracellular Ca(2+) signal in cytokine production in human airway smooth muscle cells is still unclear.

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Aberrant activation of Jak/Stat signaling causes a number of hematopoietic disorders and oncogenesis, and therefore the effective inhibitors of the Jak/Stat signaling pathway may be therapeutically useful. TEL-Jak2 gene fusion, which has been identified in human leukemia, encodes a chimeric protein endowed with constitutive tyrosine kinase activity. Expression of TEL-Jak2 protects Ba/F3 cells from IL-3 withdrawal-induced apoptotic cell death and leads to IL-3-independent growth.

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In response to mechanical stretch, airway smooth muscle exhibits various cellular functions such as contraction, proliferation, and cytoskeletal remodeling, all of which are implicated in the pathophysiology of asthma. We tested the hypothesis that mechanical stretch of airway smooth muscle cells increases intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) by activating stretch-activated (SA) nonselective cation channels. A single uniaxial stretch (3 s) was given to human bronchial smooth muscle cells cultured on an elastic silicone membrane.

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Parasites have exploited unique energy metabolic pathways as adaptations to the natural host habitat. In fact, the respiratory systems of parasites typically show greater diversity in electron transfer pathways than do those of host animals. These unique aspects of parasite mitochondria and related enzymes may represent promising targets for chemotherapy.

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Licochalcone A, a novel flavonoid isolated from the root of Glycyrrhiza inflata, has been reported to exhibit anti-inflammatory activity in animal models. In this study, we examined the effect of licochalcone A on the production of chemical mediators such as prostaglandin (PG)E2 and cytokines by interleukin (IL)-1beta in human skin fibroblasts. Licochalcone A (IC50 15.

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