Publications by authors named "Tanioka K"

With an increasing focus on precision medicine in medical research, numerous studies have been conducted in recent years to clarify the relationship between treatment effects and patient characteristics. The treatment effects for patients with different characteristics are always heterogeneous, and therefore, various heterogeneous treatment effect machine learning estimation methods have been proposed owing to their flexibility and high estimation accuracy. However, most machine learning methods rely on black-box models, preventing direct interpretation of the relationship between patient characteristics and treatment effects.

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We propose a novel framework based on the RuleFit method to estimate heterogeneous treatment effect in randomized clinical trials. The proposed method estimates a rule ensemble comprising a set of prognostic rules, a set of prescriptive rules, as well as the linear effects of the original predictor variables. The prescriptive rules provide an interpretable description of the heterogeneous treatment effect.

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Exercise training integrating physical and cognitive activities is gaining attention because of its potential benefits for brain health. This study focuses on exercise training using a dart game called Wellness Darts. Wellness Darts is a sport involving throwing darts and walking to pull them out of the board, memorizing the score, and subtracting this from the total score, thus requiring the simultaneous performance of two tasks: exercise and calculation.

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Interpersonal brain synchronization (IBS) has been observed during social interactions and involves various factors, such as familiarity with the partner and type of social activity. A previous study has shown that face-to-face (FF) interactions in pairs of strangers increase IBS. However, it is unclear whether this can be observed when the nature of the interacting partners is different.

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Purpose: Active matrix flat panel imagers (AMFPIs) with thin-film transistor arrays experience image quality degradation by electronic noise in low-dose radiography and fluoroscopy. One potential solution is to overcome electronic noise using avalanche gain in an amorphous selenium (a-Se) (HARP) photoconductor in indirect AMFPI. In this work, we aim to improve temporal performance of HARP using a novel composite hole blocking layer (HBL) structure and increase optical quantum efficiency (OQE) to CsI:Tl scintillators by tellurium (Te) doping.

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Background: Lactobacillales including L mesenteroides have beneficial effects on human health, including improvement of psychological status and alleviation of allergic rhinitis. In mice, L mesenteroides subsp. strain NTM048 (NTM048) increased intestinal s-IgA.

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Objective: To validate the Japanese versions of the Ullanlinna Narcolepsy Scale (J-UNS) and Swiss Narcolepsy Scale (J-SNS) for screening narcolepsy in the Japanese population and to discuss strategies for their use in hypersomniac individuals.

Methods: We selected 451 outpatients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) already diagnosed according to the International Classification of Sleep Disorders third edition. They responded to both scales twice at 1-month intervals.

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The increasing scientific attention given to precision medicine based on real-world data has led to many recent studies clarifying the relationships between treatment effects and patient characteristics. However, this is challenging because of ubiquitous heterogeneity in the treatment effect for individuals and the real-world data on their backgrounds being complex and noisy. Because of their flexibility, various machine learning (ML) methods have been proposed for estimating heterogeneous treatment effect (HTE).

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Delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) is a sleep disorder in which the habitual sleep-wake timing is delayed, resulting in difficulty in falling asleep and waking up at the desired time. Patients with DSWPD frequently experience fatigue, impaired concentration, sleep deprivation during weekdays, and problems of absenteeism, which may be further complicated by depressive symptoms. DSWPD is typically prevalent during adolescence and young adulthood.

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Acne scars are common but difficult to treat, and an effective new treatment strategy is desired. This prospective, split-face randomized controlled trial was designed to compare the safety and efficacy of needle-free electronic pneumatic hyaluronic acid injection (EPI-HA) treatment for acne scars. Thirty Japanese subjects with moderate to severe facial atrophic acne scars underwent EPI-HA treatment on a randomized side of their face.

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We consider two-arm comparison in clinical trials. The objective is to identify a population with characteristics that make the treatment effective. Such a population is called a subgroup.

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Distracted driving is one of the main causes of traffic accidents. By predicting the attentional state of drivers, it is possible to prevent distractions and promote safe driving. In this study, we developed a model that could predict the degree of distracted driving based on brain activity.

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Background: Delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSWPD) is more prevalent among the younger generation. However, the prevalence of this disorder in Asia, particularly Japan, has not yet been elucidated. Furthermore, the impact of DSWPD morbidity on daytime functioning and factors associated with the presence of the disorder remain unclear.

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Background: Low-rank approximation is used to interpret the features of a correlation matrix using visualization tools; however, a low-rank approximation may result in an estimation that is far from zero, even if the corresponding original value is zero. In such a case, the results lead to a misinterpretation.

Methods: To overcome this, we propose a novel approach to estimate a sparse low-rank correlation matrix based on threshold values.

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Goals: We examined whether synbiotics enhance improvement by probiotics.

Background: Probiotics, which are beneficial microbacteria, are a nutritional intervention for treatment of functional constipation or its tendency. Prebiotics, meanwhile, can promote the proliferation of probiotics in the gastrointestinal tract and enhance their beneficial effects.

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Social restrictions during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic have impacted sleep behavior and sleep problems, and their related daytime functioning in young adults. However, no studies have examined such changes in young individuals from countries with mild infection intensity and social restrictions. Therefore, we focused on sleep behaviors and sleep issues in young people in Japan.

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Background: To assure the equivalence between new clinical measurement methods and the standard methods, the four-quadrant plot and the plot's concordance rate is used in clinical practice, along with Bland-Altman analysis. The conventional concordance rate does not consider the correlation among the data on individual subjects, which may affect its proper evaluation.

Methods: We propose a new concordance rate for the four-quadrant plot based on multivariate normal distribution to take into account the covariance within each individual subject.

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In contrast to D-glyceric acid (D-GA) production with 99% enantiomeric excess (ee) by Acetobacter tropicalis NBRC 16470, Gluconobacter sp. CHM43 produced 19.6 g L of D-GA with 73.

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Study Objectives: To carry out an analysis of leg movement activity during sleep in a polysomnography dataset of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) in comparison to idiopathic restless legs syndrome (iRLS) and healthy controls.

Methods: In this cross-sectional, observational, instrumental study, 57 patients (males/females: 11/46; mean age 46.2 ± 10.

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Study Objectives: To assess the frequency of restless legs syndrome (RLS), periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS), and their overlap in a large sample of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). To compare clinical and paraclinical findings among four subgroups of patients: RLS-/PLMS- (patients without RLS and PLMS), RLS+/PLMS- (patients with RLS and without PLMS), RLS-/PLMS (patients without RLS and with PLMS), and RLS+/PLMS+ (patients with both RLS and PLMS).

Methods: In this cross-sectional, observational, instrumental study, 86 patients (M/F: 27/59; mean age 48.

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Background: Although the American Joint Committee on Cancer TNM classification has been amended to include human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) as an independent entity, to the authors' knowledge the optimized de-escalating treatment modality has not been established to date.

Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective, nationwide, observational study in patients with HPV-related OPSCC who were treated from 2011 to 2014 in Japan to determine the best treatment modality.

Results: A total of 688 patients who were newly diagnosed with HPV-related OPSCC who were treated with curative intent at 35 institutions and had coherent clinical information and follow-up data available were included in the current study.

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Background/aim: This study investigated the feasibility of an integrated scoring system of preoperative prognostic parameters using data from before/after neoadjuvant therapy in patients with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer (BRPC).

Patients And Methods: We constructed and analyzed a prognostic scoring system using factors that were previously reported to be significant prognostic indicators or predictors of histological response.

Results: We analyzed 28 consecutive patients with BRPC who underwent neoadjuvant therapy and subsequent surgical resection.

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Background And Aim: Few studies have investigated endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration with contrast-enhanced harmonic imaging (EUS-FNA-CHI) for diagnosing and adequately sampling pancreatic lesions. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of EUS-FNA-CHI compared with that of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration with fundamental B mode imaging (EUS-FNA-FBI) for diagnosing solid pancreatic lesions.

Methods: Consecutive patients with solid pancreatic lesions were enrolled prospectively (UMIN 000024467).

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Background And Aim: Chronic pancreatitis (CP) leads to permanent impairment of exocrine and endocrine functions. The endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)-based Rosemont classification plays an important role in diagnosing CP. However, it is based on subjective judgment.

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This study examined whether switching from amlodipine and atorvastatin treatment using two pills to an equal dose of single-pill therapy is useful in Japanese outpatients. We retrospectively reviewed data obtained from 94 outpatients for whom treatment with two pills, namely amlodipine and atorvastatin, was switched to an equal dose of single-pill therapy in 11 hospitals. The criterion for enrollment in this study was that patients had switched their medication without changing other anti-hypertensive or anti-cholesterol drugs.

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