Publications by authors named "Takanori Kusuyama"

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  • A trial, STOPDAPT-3, was conducted to compare aspirin monotherapy and clopidogrel monotherapy after short-term dual antiplatelet therapy in patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention using drug-eluting stents.
  • The study involved 5,833 patients who were followed for 30 days, focusing on cardiovascular events (like heart attacks) and bleeding complications as primary endpoints.
  • Results showed that aspirin and clopidogrel monotherapy had similar rates of cardiovascular and bleeding events up to one year after the intervention, indicating both treatments are equally effective in these contexts.
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  • Current guidelines suggest avoiding anticoagulation after PCI for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but this recommendation lacks strong evidence.
  • In a study analyzing outcomes of patients with ACS who did or did not receive post-PCI heparin, those receiving heparin had a significantly higher risk of bleeding and a slightly increased risk of cardiovascular events.
  • The use of post-PCI heparin in ACS patients was common, but it was linked to increased bleeding without demonstrating any clear benefit in reducing serious cardiovascular outcomes.
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Background: Bleeding rates on dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) within 1 month after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remain high in clinical practice, particularly in patients with acute coronary syndrome or high bleeding risk. Aspirin-free strategy might result in lower bleeding early after PCI without increasing cardiovascular events, but its efficacy and safety have not yet been proven in randomized trials.

Methods: We randomly assigned 6002 patients with acute coronary syndrome or high bleeding risk just before PCI either to prasugrel (3.

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Giant coronary aneurysm is rare, but a life-threatening disease. We report a 67-year-old man with 39 mm coronary aneurysm. He was presented to our facility with acute coronary syndrome complicated by cardiogenic shock.

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This study examined whether age and brachial-ankle pulse-wave velocity (baPWV) can be predicted with ultra-wide-field pseudo-color (UWPC) images using deep learning (DL). We examined 170 UWPC images of both eyes of 85 participants (40 men and 45 women, mean age: 57.5 ± 20.

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Objective Persistent renal damage (RD) three months after exposure to contrast media is associated with contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) and poor clinical outcomes. Little is known about the role of preprocedural hydration on persistent RD in patients with chronic kidney disease [CKD; estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) <60 mL/min/1.73 m] undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

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  • Hypertension significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular issues, and many patients require antihypertensive medications, but some do not achieve normal blood pressure levels.
  • A study focused on azilsartan, an angiotensin receptor blocker, compared its effectiveness in lowering blood pressure with other similar medications, involving 17 hypertensive patients who switched to azilsartan after not achieving desired results with previous treatments.
  • Results showed significant reductions in blood pressure and serum noradrenaline levels over six months after switching to azilsartan, indicating its superior hypotensive effects and potential to improve health outcomes for patients on hemodialysis.
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  • CO(2)DSA is a safe alternative for patients with renal issues or allergies to iodinated contrast, but its image quality is inferior.
  • In lower extremity angioplasty, CO(2)DSA limits the ability to assess target lesions effectively.
  • In a specific case, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) successfully complemented CO(2)DSA to observe the lesion post-stent implantation without using iodinated contrast.
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A 50 year-old man with no significant medical history was admitted for dyspnea and left femoral swelling. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) and a thrombus in the inferior vena cava (IVC). The thrombus extended from the proximal IVC to the left popliteal vein.

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The choice of simultaneous or staged surgery in patients with valvular diseases and abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) remains controversial. We present a case of simultaneous surgery of double valve replacement and abdominal aorta replacement in a patient with infective endocarditis. A 74-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of general fatigue and appetite loss.

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A 52-year-old Japanese man was admitted to our hospital for evaluation of syncope and convulsions. An electrocardiogram on admission revealed normal sinus rhythm. However, after repeated bouts of coughing, the heart rate showed bradycardia associated with convulsion.

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Long-acting Ca(2+)-channel blockers have been reported to be effective in treating ischemic heart disease. However, their effects on cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI) are still unclear. We performed this study to examine the effect of azelnidipine on left ventricular (LV) remodeling, including systolic and diastolic dysfunction, in rats with MI.

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The circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have an important role in angiogenesis, and the smooth muscle progenitor cells (SMPCs) participate in atherosclerosis. However, little is known about the effects of treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM) on EPCs and SMPCs. Therefore, we investigated the relations between the number of circulating vasucular progenitor cells before and after the treatment for DM.

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Circulating bone marrow-derived vascular progenitor cells contribute to angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, and the response to vascular injury. These vascular progenitor cells consist of two cell groups, endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and smooth muscle progenitor cells (SMPCs). Although HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) have been reported to inhibit atherosclerosis partially by increased EPCs, the effects of statins on SMPCs are unclear.

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Erythropoietin (EPO) has been suggested to have a cardioprotective effect against ischemia. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of EPO on cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI). MI was induced by ligation of the coronary artery in Wistar rats.

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Background: Recent studies suggest that granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) may be beneficial in the treatment of myocardial infarction (MI). However, the effects of G-CSF on MI are still controversial and the molecular mechanism of G-CSF treatment for repair of the infarcted heart is not fully understood.

Methods: Mice were divided into three groups: Control, MI and MI treated with G-CSF.

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Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are important for resorption of extracellular matrixes and may degrade the fibrous cap of an atherosclerotic plaque, thus contributing to coronary plaque rupture. Histologic studies have shown MMP expression in lesions of acute coronary syndrome. In this study, we evaluated the relation between plaque morphology as obtained by intravascular ultrasound before percutaneous coronary intervention and serum MMP levels in patients who had coronary artery disease.

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Objective: Rapamycin-coated stents in coronary artery lesions have recently been shown to be effective in inhibiting neointimal formation. However, little is known about the effects of rapamycin on mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), which is an important signal for neointimal formation. Therefore, we examined the effects of rapamycin on MAPK and transcriptional factors in cultured human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (CASMC) and in balloon-injured rat carotid arteries.

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Because granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) mobilizes bone marrow cells including endothelial progenitor cells, we examined whether G-CSF augments angiogenesis and collateral vessel formation induced by bone marrow-mononuclear cells transplantation (BMT). Unilateral hindlimb ischemia was surgically induced in Lewis rats. One week after surgery, administration of 100 mg/kg per day G-CSF significantly increased the laser Doppler blood perfusion index (LDBPI), number of angiographically detectable collateral vessels (angiographic score), and capillary density determined by alkaline phosphatase staining.

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Osteopontin has been reported to have an important role in cardiac fibrosis. However, little is known about the effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) and angiotensin type 1 receptor blockers (ARB) on osteopontin expression in infarcted myocardium. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the effects of an ACEI (perindpril) and an ARB (candesartan cilexitil) on cardiac function as assessed by Doppler echocardiography and cardiac osteopontin expression associated with cardiac remodeling in myocardial infarcted rats.

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Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) has been implicated as a contributing risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, little is known about molecular mechanisms of cardiac PAI-1 gene expression. To elucidate these mechanisms, dominant negative mutants of c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK), p38MAPK, apoptosis signal-regulating kinase-1 (ASK-1) and c-Jun were overexpressed in rat neonatal ventricular cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts by adenovirus vector to abrogate the activation of the corresponding endogenous proteins.

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This study evaluated the effects of the temporary occlusion and aspiration device GuardWire on percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction. This device brought about a significant reduction in the no-reflow phenomenon and improvement in ST resolution compared with conventional percutaneous coronary intervention.

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A 52-year-old Japanese man who had suffered from Behçet's disease since the age of 45 years was admitted to hospital for evaluation of syncope and heart murmur. Echocardiography and aortography revealed severe aortic regurgitation and cystic masses under the right coronary cusp and the left ventricular outflow tract, but no shunt jet. He was diagnosed with unruptured aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva, and surgical closure of the orifice of the aneurysm was performed.

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