Publications by authors named "Tomonori Ichikawa"

This study aimed to introduce a three-dimensional (3D) images fusion method for preoperative simulation of aneurysm clipping. Consecutive unruptured aneurysm cases treated with surgical clipping from March 2021 to October 2023 were included. In all cases, preoperative images of plain computed tomography (CT), CT angiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 3D fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, 3D heavily T2-weighted images, and 3D rotational angiography were acquired and transported into a commercial software (Ziostation2 Plus, Ziosoft, Inc.

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Background: Traumatic facial nerve palsy (FNP) without temporal bone fracture (TBF) has a delayed onset in some cases; however, long delayed-onset FNP in this setting has not been reported. The middle meningeal vein (MMV) is one of the venous drainage routes from the facial nerve. Herein, the authors describe a rare case of traumatic middle meningeal arteriovenous fistula (MMAVF) presenting with the long delayed-onset FNP without TBF.

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Objective: We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the "improved motion-sensitized driven-equilibrium (iMSDE)"-prepared T1-weighted black blood (T1-BB) MRI for monitoring treatment effect with a flow diverter (FD) for cerebral aneurysms.

Methods: Following the exclusion of concomitant coiling and retreatment cases from 60 consecutive cases of cerebral aneurysms treated with FDs at our institution, 32 with imaging data were included in the analysis. Detectability of residual blood flow within the aneurysms was validated as follows: 1) comparison of MRI sequences (iMSDE-prepared T1-BB images, T1-weighted images [ T1WI], and time-of-flight [ TOF]-MRA) in cases of incompletely occluded aneurysms and 2) comparison of angiography and MRI sequences in the same period.

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of caffeine therapy in preventing severe hyperkalemia in preterm infants.

Methods: We performed a single-center, retrospective study of preterm infants of 25-29 weeks' gestation admitted in our neonatal intensive care unit from January 2019-August 2020. We divided the infants into two groups: the control group (January 2019-November 2019) and the early caffeine group (December 2019-August 2020).

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Objective: Although snares are useful devices to retrieve an intravascular foreign body, the control of snares is often difficult. We present a safe and effective technique to adjust snare position in the tortuous vessel for coil retrieval during endovascular coil embolization.

Methods: We describe a case of a protruding coil during coil embolization that was successfully retrieved using a unique technique to adjust snare position and discuss additional intraprocedural bailout strategies for retrieving a coil during endovascular coil embolization.

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Article Synopsis
  • Neuroelectric disruptions like seizures and cortical spreading depolarization may lead to delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) after a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) due to an aneurysm, but the impact of antiepileptic drug prophylaxis remains unclear.
  • A study analyzed 121 SAH patients over several years, observing the effects of different prophylactic antiepileptic drugs, including levetiracetam and perampanel, and found that perampanel usage correlated with lower occurrences of delayed cerebral microinfarction.
  • The study concluded that while the use of these antiepileptic drugs didn’t worsen patient outcomes, perampanel showed potential for reducing DCI, prompting the need for further research
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Objective: We present a case of intraprocedural device malfunction related to the JET 7 Xtra Flex reperfusion catheter during mechanical thrombectomy.

Case Presentation: A 92-year-old man presented with sudden right hemiparesis with a National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score of 22. His left middle cerebral artery (M1) was occluded, and emergency mechanical thrombectomy was performed.

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Objective: We describe 3 cases with folding deformation of a PRECISE (Cordis, Miami, FL, USA) stent in carotid artery stenting (CAS).

Case Presentations: The 3 cases with cervical carotid stenosis consisted of 3 males around 80 years old and included 2 symptomatic lesions. During CAS, distal embolic protection was established using a Mo.

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Background: Because of the improvements in survival rates for preterm infants, not only the rates of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) but also those of long-term respiratory complications of premature birth are increasing, resulting in financial and health burdens in developed countries. Thus far, the risk factors of respiratory morbidities in extremely preterm infants remain unknown. Furthermore, the definition and the predictive ability of BPD for long-term respiratory outcomes are yet to be determined.

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Carbon nanowalls (CNWs), which are vertically oriented multi-layer graphene sheets, were employed in surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (SALDI-MS) measurements to detect low-molecular-weight organic compounds. CNWs substrates with widely different wall-to-wall distances from 142 to 467 nm were synthesized using a radical-injection plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (RI-PECVD) system with nanosecond pulse biasing to a sample stage. When survival yield (SY) values of -benzylpyridinium chloride (N-BP-Cl) were examined, which is commonly used to evaluate desorption/ionization efficiency, a narrower wall-to-wall distance presented a higher SY value.

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Background: Miyazaki syndrome is overshunting-associated myelopathy, which is a rare complication of ventriculoperitoneal shunt. We present the first case of Miyazaki syndrome caused by cystoperitoneal (CP) shunt for an arachnoid cyst (AC) in this report.

Case Description: We report a case of a 42-year-old man with 12-year progressive spastic paraplegia, who underwent CP shunt for an AC at the age of 15 years.

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Objective: We investigated in-hospital stroke (IHS) treated by mechanical thrombectomy in comparison with out-of-hospital stroke (OHS) to clarify the points of concern in IHS at our institution.

Methods: Between September 2015 and June 2018, 19 patients with IHS who underwent mechanical thrombectomy (IHS group) were enrolled, and compared with 154 patients with OHS (OHS group) regarding patient characteristics, technical results, and outcome. In this study, we set the detection time in the IHS group as patient arrival time, termed "Door" in the OHS group.

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Nanostructured cell-culture scaffolds of carbon nanowalls (CNWs) were prepared by changing average wall-to-wall distances either 132 or 220 nm. Osteoblast-like cells (Saos-2) proliferated during 4 day incubation on the wider (220 nm) CNW scaffolds in the presence of electrical stimulation (ES). Differentiation gene expression levels of Runt-related transcription factor 2 () and osteocalcin () were suppressed after 10 day incubation, which indicated that the average wall-to-wall distances of the CNW scaffolds affect suppression of and gene expression.

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Background: The level of maternal antibodies decreases more quickly in preterm than term infants, leaving them unprotected against measles. To protect premature infants from measles, an early vaccination trial was investigated.

Methods: Changes in the serum measles neutralization test (NT) antibody titer were examined in 152 infants (average gestational period, 29 weeks; average birthweight, 1203 g).

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A case of bronchopulmonary foregut malformation (BPFM) detected by multislice computed tomography with three-dimensional reconstruction (MSCT/3D) is reported. Concern for aspiration frequently limits the use of radiopaque contrast agents when anomalies of the lung and esophagus are suspected. MSCT/3D may make it possible to assess the communication and spatial relationship of malformed lung and esophagus in the early neonatal period without invasive or contrast radiological procedures such as bronchography or upper gastrointestinal series (UGI).

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