Publications by authors named "Takahiko Horiguchi"

Introduction: Screening for ω-5 gliadin specific IgE antibody (sIgE) has high diagnostic utility in cases of suspected wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA); however, negative cases may require confirmatory tests, such as the oral challenge test. Thus, newly identified allergens that can be used for the serological diagnosis of WDEIA are needed. This study aimed to identify additional sIgE biomarkers of WDEIA.

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Asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation, variable airway narrowing, and sensory nerve irritation, which manifest as wheezing, dyspnea, chest tightness, and cough. Longstanding asthma may result in airway remodeling and become intractable. Despite the increased prevalence of asthma in adults, asthma-associated deaths have decreased in Japan (0.

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Rationale: Bronchiectasis and bronchiolitis are differential diagnoses of asthma; moreover, they are factors associated with worse asthma control.

Objective: We determined clinical courses of bronchiectasis/bronchiolitis-complicated asthma by inflammatory subtypes as well as factors affecting them.

Methods: We conducted a survey of refractory asthma with non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis/bronchiolitis in Japan.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to analyze how antimicrobial treatment affects patients with nursing and healthcare-associated pneumonia (NHCAP) based on their risk for drug-resistant pathogens (RDRP).
  • A retrospective review of 220 hospitalized NHCAP patients showed no significant mortality difference between those receiving narrow versus broad-spectrum antibiotics, with 11.3% of patients dying in-hospital after improvement.
  • The findings suggest that broad-spectrum antibiotics may not be necessary for treating NHCAP, as patients can still experience other serious complications leading to death despite improved pneumonia symptoms.
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Objectives: To determine whether the prevalence of gram-negative bacilli (GNB; , , and ) in sputum and urine specimens from outpatients and inpatients differed by season and according to temperature and humidity changes.

Methods: In this retrospective study, microbiologic data for adult patients from 2008 to 2019 were retrieved from the electronic database of a hospital in Japan. Data were categorized by specimen type (sputum and urine) and specimen collection (outpatient and inpatient).

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the predictors of response to benralizumab therapy in patients with refractory bronchial asthma.

Methods: After 16 weeks of benralizumab therapy, 32 patients with refractory bronchial asthma were assigned to two groups based on the response to treatment as indicated by changes in the asthma control test score (responders and non-responders) and evaluated for clinical characteristics.

Results: Overall, 25 responders and 7 non-responders were identified at week 16.

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Objectives: Erroneous use of inhalers is a serious problem. Given the multitude of devices currently available, it can be difficult to convey the correct methods for their efficient use to patients. We previously generated an educational DVD that visually and audibly explains the proper use of all inhaler types available in Japan to provide inhalation guidance to patients.

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Objectives: To determine the usefulness of the pneumococcal urinary antigen test (PUT) and to describe the characteristics of pneumococcal pneumonia.

Methods: In this retrospective study, we examined the effects of prior antibiotic treatment, pneumonia onset period, and sputum quality on the results of PUT. Clinical information was collected via medical records from all adult patients who were hospitalized at the Fujita Health University Bantane Hospital with "pneumonia" as a new diagnosis from April 2015 to March 2018.

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There is a concern that persons with underlying respiratory disease may have increased susceptibility to COVID-19 and/or increased severity/mortality if infected. However, information regarding such patients during the first wave of the epidemic is lacking in Japan. We surveyed chest physicians nationwide, and collected anonymous data concerning 1444 patients.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a great influence on medical practice in Japan. In this study, an online questionnaire-based survey was conducted among doctors routinely involved in the treatment of asthma. The questions included in the survey pertained to their thoughts on asthma treatment amidst COVID-19, changes in their clinical approach toward patients with asthma, and the behavioral changes in patients in the pandemic era.

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Introduction: Some elderly patients experience difficulty when attempting to use pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) due to reduced finger muscle strength. However, no studies have investigated the finger muscle strength required for pMDI actuation. Therefore, we created a modified pMDI pinch gauge and examined the finger muscle strength in elderly asthmatic patients with and without the use of a pMDI assist device to push the canister.

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Bronchial asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation, which manifests clinically as variable airway narrowing (wheezes and dyspnea) and cough. Long-standing asthma may induce airway remodeling and become intractable. The prevalence of asthma has increased; however, the number of patients who die from it has decreased (1.

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Serological testing for immunoglobulin (Ig) E or IgG is useful for diagnosing allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA), as it detects type I and III allergic reactions to species. However, few reports have investigated the allergen component and cross-reactivity among species. We aimed to measure and analyze the levels of IgGs specific to each species and investigate the prevalence of IgEs specific to each allergen component of (Af) in ABPA patients.

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Currently, categorization based on cluster analysis by objectively grasping the diversity of pathology is being conducted and the diversity of asthma is being categorized as phenotypes. Clinically, there is categorization based on aging and on allergic diathesis which is clinically useful; however, it has not, up to now, come to the point of selection based on phenotype. Subsequently, what is desired is the establishment of phenotype categorization for the purpose of materialization of treatment strategy which corresponds to individual cases.

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Background: Inhalants are the standard treatment for patients with bronchial asthma. Inaccurate inhaler use leads to inadequate therapeutic effects and unnecessary dosage increases. However, it is a challenge for practitioners to master the various devices available and train patients on the accurate use of inhalers.

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Background: Sensitization to Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin (SE) is a known risk factor for asthma susceptibility and severity. However, how SE sensitization is involved in asthma, particularly nonatopic asthma and/or late-onset asthma, remains uncertain.

Objective: To clarify the involvement of SE sensitization in nonatopic and/or late-onset asthma and its association with a polymorphism of the cysteinyl leukotriene receptor 1 gene (CysLTR1), which was examined because CysLT signaling is closely associated with late-onset eosinophilic asthma.

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Background: The number of elderly patients with asthma has been increasing in Japan. Treatment for these patients should be provided based on the condition of individual patients. This study was performed to clarify the relationship between inhalation procedure and sex difference in elderly patients with asthma.

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