Publications by authors named "Tomoaki Iwai"

Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice even for the elderly, as it improves quality of life and life expectancy, lowering the financial burden to the health care system compared to dialysis therapy. In Japan, kidney transplant recipients have become older due to the shift in demographics. Compared to community-dwelling elderly adults, elderly kidney transplant recipients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy have a higher risk of age-related outcomes including hospital readmissions, infections, dementia, malignancies, and fractures.

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  • Sarcopenia, a condition characterized by loss of muscle mass, is linked to higher mortality rates in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs), a group that has not been extensively studied in this context.
  • A study involving 212 KTRs showed that 16% had sarcopenia, and those individuals had a significantly lower survival rate over a 5-year follow-up period compared to those without sarcopenia.
  • The findings suggest that addressing sarcopenia in KTRs may improve survival outcomes, highlighting the need for interventions targeting muscle health in this population.
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: Our aim was to clarify the oncological outcomes of the two different approaches to laparoscopic nephroureterectomies (LNUs) in Japan, and to examine whether there were any significant differences between the transperitoneal approach and the retroperitoneal approach. : We retrospectively evaluated patients who underwent an LNU for upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) from January 2013 to December 2022. We identified 52 patients who underwent a transperitoneal LNU (tLNU) and 93 who underwent a retroperitoneal LNU (rLNU).

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Background: In the use of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) as antibody removal therapy for ABO-incompatible (ABOi) kidney transplantation, it is technically possible to perform online hemodiafiltration (OHDF) and TPE simultaneously for patients who are receiving OHDF. In this study, we report tandem therapy of pre-dilution OHDF and centrifugal plasma exchange (cTPE), instead of membrane plasma exchange, which is the mainstay of TPE in Japan.

Methods: A total of 14 sessions of tandem cTPE and pre-dilution OHDF were performed as preoperative antibody removal therapy for 6 ABOi kidney transplant recipients.

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Backgrounds: There are advantages and disadvantages with closure of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) after kidney transplantation, but some cases require closure. The general procedure for closure is angioplasty with exposure of the anastomotic site, but this is often time-consuming and complicated. We have developed a simpler, less invasive, and shorter procedure for AVF closure, in which the anastomotic site itself is not peeled off and the outflow vein close to this site is ligated using 1-0 silk.

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  • - The study investigated the use of daprodustat, a medication previously effective in renal failure and anemia treatments, specifically for post-transplant anemia in patients.
  • - After treating 21 patients with daprodustat for at least 12 months, significant increases in hemoglobin levels were observed, rising from an average of 10.1 g/dL before treatment to 12.6 g/dL after a year.
  • - Daprodustat was found to be safe and effective, with good dose-adjustability, making it a potential treatment option for patients who did not adequately respond to other anemia therapies.
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Infusion-related reactions (IRRs) are the major side effects of rituximab administration. Although several studies have reported predictive markers for IRRs in patients with malignancies, there are no such reports for patients without malignancies. Accordingly, we aimed to clarify the predictive markers for rituximab-induced IRRs in renal transplant recipients.

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The patient, a 54-year-old woman, underwent a living donor kidney transplant at Osaka City University Hospital 7 years before the bariatric surgery. Her comorbidities were diabetes, sleep apnea, and severe obesity (weight 103 kg, body mass index [BMI] 36 kg/m), and her diabetes was poorly controlled with an HbA1c of 8.5%.

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Purpose: The aging of the kidney transplant population is accelerating, and measures against geriatric syndromes including frailty and sarcopenia, which elevate the risk of needing long-term care and even death, are being considered important. Recently, both the frailty and sarcopenia criteria for Asians were revised based on various research reports and clinical experiences. The purpose of this study is twofold: firstly, to investigate the prevalence of frailty based on the revised Japanese version of the Cardiovascular Health Study (J-CHS) criteria and the Kihon Checklist (KCL) and that of sarcopenia based on the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) 2019 as well as the relationship between frailty and sarcopenia, and secondly, to determine the concurrent validity of the KCL with the revised J-CHScriteria in older kidney transplant recipients.

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A 31-year-old woman with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) required antibiotic therapy for repeated renal cyst infections. The patient was scheduled for a living donor renal transplant with her mother as the donor. Two months before surgery, the patient was admitted to the hospital due to a severe renal cyst infection that improved with antibiotic treatment and percutaneous drainage, but the scheduled surgery was postponed.

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Unlabelled: A valid and reliable instrument that can measure adherence is needed to identify nonadherent patients and to improve adherence. However, there is no validated Japanese self-report instrument to evaluate adherence to immunosuppressive medications for transplant patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and validity of the Japanese version of the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medications Scale (BAASIS).

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The proportion of transgender people has increased over time, but few cases of transgender people undergoing kidney transplantation have been described. A 41-year-old transgender man (female-to-male) had chronic kidney disease caused by IgA nephropathy. He had received testosterone therapy and sex reassignment surgeries (chest masculinization surgery, metoidioplasty, scrotoplasty, and hysterectomy-ovariectomy) since he was 19 years due to gender incongruence.

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The patient was a 33-year-old man. A living donor kidney transplant from his father was performed, and a double-J ureteric stent was placed in the ureter of the transplanted kidney during surgery. Postoperatively, after the urethral catheter was removed, he presented with lower right abdominal pain when excessively strained during defecation.

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Background & Aims: Skeletal muscle mass decreases in patients with chronic kidney disease, especially those on dialysis with end-stage kidney disease. On the other hand, the recovery of renal function due to successful kidney transplantation (KT) improves skeletal muscle mass loss. However, low protein intake may influence the changes in skeletal muscle mass after KT.

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  • This study explores the use of roxadustat, a new treatment for posttransplant anemia (PTA), in renal transplant patients previously on epoetin beta pegol, an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA).
  • After switching to roxadustat, patients showed increased hemoglobin levels within a month, although some experienced overshoots requiring dose adjustments.
  • Over a 9-month period, while hemoglobin levels generally rose with oral iron use, low ferritin and transferrin saturation levels indicated improved iron utilization without complications affecting kidney function.
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Background: Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) take multiple medications including immunosuppressants every day. Although polypharmacy is associated with frailty, the situation remains unknown in KTRs. The aim of the present study is to investigate the association between hyperpolypharmacy and frailty in KTRs.

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Background: One of the major barriers for long-term renal graft survival is considered to be calcineurin inhibitor nephrotoxicity, contributing to chronic graft dysfunction. Thus, recent immunosuppressive strategies are focused on regimens that can reduce or avoid exposure to calcineurin inhibitors. Herein, we carried out a small-scale pilot study to assess whether everolimus (EVR) with reduced-dose tacrolimus (Tac) is an acceptable immunosuppressive regimen for patients with de novo ABO-incompatible kidney transplant compared with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) with standard-dose Tac.

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Background: Recovery of renal function after transplantation leads to improved uremic conditions, increased physical activity, and liberation from severe dietary restrictions. Consequently, the muscle mass of kidney transplant recipients increases for several years after their transplant. However, the change in muscle mass and its associated factors among these patients remain largely unknown.

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Many studies have been made on ABO-compatible kidney transplants following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, there have been few reports on ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). We report on the case of a successful ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation with high titers after bone marrow transplantation experienced no infectious episodes.

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Introduction: Splenectomy had been previously performed in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation to reduce the B cell pool. However, studies have shown that patients undergoing splenectomy may have a lifelong susceptibility to infection and mortality. Splenectomy may affect the incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease even at a very late stage after transplantation in ABO-incompatible recipients.

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Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of frailty, and the relationship of frailty based on the Kihon Checklist criteria with dialysis duration before transplantation and time after transplantation in kidney transplant recipients.

Methods: This study was a single-center, cross-sectional investigation carried out on kidney transplant recipients. To examine the association between the total Kihon Checklist score with time after transplant and dialysis duration before transplant, the multivariable proportional odds logistic regression model was used with adjustment for age, sex, body mass index, estimated glomerular filtration rate and serum albumin levels.

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Malnutrition is an important risk factor for the development of sarcopenia. Recently, phase angle (PhA) obtained from the bioelectrical impedance analysis is increasingly becoming known as a nutritional status marker and may be considered a good indicator to identify elderly patients at risk of sarcopenia. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of sarcopenia and the relationship between sarcopenia and PhA or body mass index (BMI) as nutritional factors, and evaluated the discrimination performance of these nutritional factors for sarcopenia in 210 kidney transplant recipients.

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