Publications by authors named "Takuro Arishima"

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  • - The study examined the status of Nuclear Emergency Core Hospitals (NECHs) in Japan, which were established for radiation disaster management following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and nuclear accident.
  • - Conducted in October 2018, the research involved 36 hospitals and revealed that only 31% had plans for a radiation disaster, highlighting the need for improved business continuity and risk communication strategies.
  • - Key areas for healthcare improvement were identified, including media responses, internal communications, regional planning, and addressing public rumors during radiation emergencies.
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Background: Recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin (rTM) has been used for the treatment of disseminated intravascular coagulation in Japan, and an international phase III clinical trial for rTM is currently in progress. rTM mainly exerts its anticoagulant effects through an activated protein C (APC)-dependent mechanism, but the circulating APC levels after rTM treatment have not been clarified. This prospective observational study investigated plasma APC levels after rTM treatment.

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Although hyperlactemia is known to accompany hepatic failure and metabolic acidosis, few reports examined the relationships between lactate concentrations and outcome after liver resection. We examined the ability of arterial plasma lactate concentration to predict the patient outcome after hepatectomy. The relationships of arterial lactate and base excess (BE) measured on admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) after hepatectomy to postoperative outcome were investigated in 151 consecutive patients.

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Deep-seated Candida infections and invasive aspergilloma are becoming a serious problem for individuals who need intensive care. The laboratory diagnosis of such infections is sometimes delayed due to relatively slow growth of these yeasts from clinical specimens. Several studies seem to indicate that early detection of deep-seated and invasive fungal infections is possible using genomic amplification methods.

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Recently, susceptibility and outcome of disease are proved to depend on some gene polymorphisms. Here, we review of gene polymorphisms and its contributions to systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and inflammation. The relationships of many polymorphisms, such as TNF, IL-1, PAI-1, TLR, etc.

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For the simple and rapid detection/identification of major pathogenic fungal species such as Candida albicans, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C.

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