Publications by authors named "Tetsuzo Agishi"

Purpose: Although visualization of fine structures in the cochlea such as Reissner membrane (vestibular membrane) is important for elucidation of the mechanism and the establishment of therapy for inner ear diseases, they cannot be visualized by even the most advanced high-resolution medical computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging. Visualization of Reissner membrane in dissected animals by micro-magnetic resonance imaging has been reported, but bone could not be visualized. We attempted to visualize human fetal Reissner membrane and the spiral ganglion by micro-focus x-ray CT (micro-CT), which has a spatial resolution several hundred times greater than the conventional medical CT.

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Medicine has been evaluated in recent years both quantitatively and qualitatively. Contemporary medicine has been assumed to be conceptually based on modern science. However, there is a problem that quantity and quality are hard to evaluate using only scientific parameters.

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We investigated shunt murmurs based on wavelet transform analysis as a new method for assessing vascular access function. In the present study, in patients with venous stenosis near an arteriovenous fistula (A-V fistula), a sensor was placed at different positions around the stenosis and shunt murmur signals obtained using a measurement system were subjected to time-frequency analysis based on wavelet transforms. The shunt murmurs obtained from the stenotic region closely represented some features of murmurs that are often referred to as "high-pitch" murmurs in the clinical setting.

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Background: In congenital or acquired antithrombin III-deficient patients undergoing haemodialysis, coagulation or residual blood in the blood circuit and dialyser is commonly observed under anticoagulation with heparin. Argatroban, a synthetic thrombin antagonist, directly inhibits thrombin activity in a manner that is different from that of heparin, thereby displaying an anticoagulating effect without the activation of antithrombin III. For this reason, the anticoagulating effect of argatroban in haemodialysis patients with antithrombin III deficiency was investigated.

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Extracorporeal immunomodulation is a term that presents the concept and techniques of a group of therapeutic procedures by which immunological circumstances in a patient's body, suppression or activation, drastically are altered by applying extracorporeal circulation. This had been achieved only by administration of the pharmacological agents, such as immunosuppressive agents before the introduction of extracorporeal immunomodulation. From the view of removal of the pathogenic substances in the circulating blood, it is regarded as belonging to the blood purification procedures.

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After liver transplantation, there remains a need for precise markers for evaluation of grafts. We investigated whether serum cholesterol value can serve as a marker for evaluation of the transplanted liver during follow-up. The effect of liver transplantation involving living related donors was investigated in 40 recipients in terms of lipid metabolism as measured by serum cholesterol.

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