Publications by authors named "Teruyoshi Amagai"

Background: The relationship between protein intake and the long-term prognosis of elderly patients with heart failure remains poorly understood. We investigated the association between predischarge protein intake and long-term prognosis in hospitalized elderly patients with heart failure.

Methods And Results: A single-center, retrospective analysis of hospitalized patients aged ≥65 years with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction was conducted.

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Background: On 1 January 2024, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula. We entered the disaster area to provide relief and set up a makeshift clinic in an evacuation center to evaluate the quality and quantity of food provided there.

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BACKGROUND Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) poses a considerable challenge in terms of diagnosis due to its manifestation of diverse symptoms linked to constriction of the median arcuate ligament surrounding the celiac artery. The present study introduces an earlier diagnostic modality using ultrasound measurements of the flow velocity of the celiac artery during the inspiratory and expiratory phases, with the latter being higher than the former, to avoid prolonged follow-up of postprandial symptomatology. CASE REPORT A 46-year-old female patient presented with acute postprandial abdominal pain, which was alleviated by analgesic medication.

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Background: Humankind has faced unexperienced pandemic events since 2020. Since the COVID-19 pandemic has calmed down, we felt the need to verify whether in-hospital mortality had worsened compared to pre-pandemic conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: To test the hypothesis that daily food consumption is associated with in-hospital mortality during hospitalization and to provide baseline data to examine whether the effects of COVID-19 exist or not in post-pandemic period.

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Background: Japan is a country often subject to natural disasters, influenced by a rapidly increasing aging demographic. The current research aims to analyze the food distribution for elderly evacuees who were relocated to a care facility in Wajima City, administered by the non-profit organization Tokushukai Medical Assistant Team (TMAT), post the Noto Peninsula Earthquake on 1 January 2024. A significant portion of the shelter's inhabitants were elderly individuals.

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Anisakiosis, also known as Anisakis larvae infestation, is an increasing parasitic infestation due to the worldwide spread of raw fish and shellfish consumption habits. We present a rare presentation of intestinal intussusception as a preoperative diagnosis and noticed it postoperatively due to Anisakis larvae. A 43-year-old man presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain around the umbilicus and vomiting for several hours.

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Background: Tokunoshima is a remote island in the Amami Islands, 470 km southwest of the Kagoshima mainland. It has a population of 23,000 and consists of three towns: Tokunoshima, Isen, and Amagi. Three medical institutions on the island are responsible for blood transfusion medicine, but there is no blood stockpiling station on the island, and blood is stockpiled in each of the hospitals.

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  • Systemic SDSE infections can lead to septic shock with a high mortality rate of 44%, as described in a case involving a 78-year-old man who exhibited severe symptoms.
  • The patient presented with fever, chills, and signs of shock, and diagnostic imaging revealed bowel issues, including thickening and active bleeding in the colon.
  • A rapid surgical intervention (Hartmann procedure) successfully addressed the patient's condition, confirming the presence of SDSE in the intestinal tissue, marking it as the first documented case of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome from an intestinal infection.
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Background: On February 6, 2023, a series of mega-earthquakes (MEs) struck the southern parts of Turkey and northern Syria. In the first 16 days after the Turkey MEs (TMEs), the Tokushukai Medical Assistant Team (TMAT) backed by its infrastructure visited Turkey to support a local hospital. With the goal of helping local communities and working with local supporters and authorities, Turkey is on a mission to positively impact people's lives.

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Symptomatic isolated celiac artery (CA) dissection (SICAD) is an extremely rare form of visceral artery dissection. It is diagnosed by a contrast abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showing a CA dissection (CAD). There are 4 types of CAD: Type I-IV.

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A 31-year-pld female patient, presented to the emergency room with vaginal bleedingand a three day history of left sided lower abdominal pain. he showed shock status and an'' as ``She came in with a hypovuoluminc shock and an enhanced 3-dimensional multidetector-computed tomography (3D-MDCT) images showed a specific teardropping owl's eye appearance consistent with an active bleeding around fetal sac and from ruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy (EP) spreading into peritoneum at the 9th gestational week. According to accurate radiological diagnosis, she has been able to receive a successful urgent transportation via helicopter to the consultee obstetricians and received an urgent salpingectomy with the diagnosis of tubal rupture in EP.

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  • * Three neuroemergency cases during the pandemic highlighted the effectiveness of telehealth, as it facilitated two out of three patients' transport to tertiary hospitals, saving significant costs.
  • * The findings suggest that tele-healthcare not only offers economic benefits during emergencies but also emphasizes the need for reliable systems that can operate during power outages, advocating for sustainable solutions like solar energy in preparation for disasters.
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A 67-year old male with intussusception due to sigmoid colonic caner was treated. For making correct classification of antegrade or retrograde type, multidetector-computed tomography in longitudinal views seemed optimal to demonstrate anatomical type. This radiological modality made to identify this instead of ultrasound sonography (US) could reveal details of surrounding information.

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Cases with iliopsoas abscess (IPA) in a single hospital-based cases were reviewed and compared with clinical profiles of published hospital-based IPA series. To verify usefulness of prognostic nutritional index (PNI) used to predict outcome and severity of IPA, this study was performed. This study consists of 2 parts: Study 1 - Case review of IPA series in a single hospital: 7 cases with IPA treated in a single hospital in sequential 5 years were collected (series 1) and their clinical profiles compared.

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The hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with intrahepatic and bone metastasis shows poor survival of averagely 3 months. The bone metastasis and HCC itself might cause cancer-associated pain. An intrathecal (IT) analgesia might contribute to improve QOL and prolong surviving time (ST).

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A 72-year-old female diagnosed with rectal cancer treated with a surgical procedure was reported. As 3 liver metastases (LMs) appeared in multidetector CT, adjuvant chemotherapy using Bevacizumab combined with modified FOLFOX-6 was completed. LMs were changed to cystic lesions during the follow-up period, consistent with liquefactive necrosis.

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A 79 years male with fishbone-induced acute appendicitis was treated surgically with laparoscopic procedure. In preoperative diagnostic study, 3-dimensional multidetector-computed tomography (3D-MDCT) demonstrated the foreign body in the appendix and 3D-reconstructed images seemed fishbone with sharp-pointed dorsal fin directing to the tip of the appendix. With these findings, surgical indication of appendectomy was confirmed and laparoscopic appendectomy was performed.

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  • Invasive aspergillosis (IA) typically affects immunocompromised individuals, but there is a growing concern about influenzae-associated invasive aspergillosis (IAIA) in patients with influenza infections.
  • A case study details a 43-year-old male with a psychiatric disorder who developed IAIA, then went on to experience neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) and a cerebral hemorrhage due to the aspergillus infection affecting his brain vessels.
  • The patient also contracted COVID-19 13 months later but was fully recovered after receiving invasive mechanical respiratory support, highlighting the need for early detection of IAIA in patients at risk for serious complications like cerebral hemorrhage.
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An isolated superior mesenteric artery (SMA) dissection (ISMAD) is extremely rare among visceral artery dissections. Its diagnosis is made by abdominal contrast CT scan which shows SMA occlusion partially or completely. The ISMAD is classified into 6 types: type I-V has partial occlusion and treated medically using antiplatelets or anticoagulants.

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An emphysematous cystitis s a rare urinary tract infectious disease and fatal unless any treatments. The case was a 97-year-old female presented with knee pain after falling with co-existence of macroscopic hematuria and pyuria. The ultrasonography examined on the same day showed a hyperechoic bladder-ring appearance bordering bladder wall which was re-was re-confirmed by computed tomography by air bubble collection on the circumferential bladder wall.

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