Publications by authors named "Yoichi Ito"

Background: Napping during night shifts is a countermeasure against fatigue and sleepiness, which both impact patient safety. However, there is insufficient evidence on how nurses nap, especially concerning their napping quality. This study explored night-shift napping and its associated factors among nurses, considering napping quantity and quality, to mitigate fatigue and sleepiness.

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Background: The incidence of antipsychotic-induced weight gain (AIWG) is difficult to predict in real-world practice because various factors influence it. This study aimed to explore background and medication-related factors associated with weight gain in patients newly prescribed with antipsychotic medication.

Methods: This nationwide, multicenter, prospective cohort study was conducted in Japan.

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Background: Wearable devices can simultaneously collect data on multiple items in real time and are used for disease detection, prediction, diagnosis, and treatment decision-making. Several factors, such as diet and exercise, influence blood glucose levels; however, the relationship between blood glucose and these factors has yet to be evaluated in real practice.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the association of blood glucose data with various physiological index and nutritional values using wearable devices and dietary survey data from PhysioNet, a public database.

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  • Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a major cause of death and disability globally, with few treatment options, prompting research into the potential of stem cell therapies, specifically using bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) combined with scaffolds.
  • The RAINBOW-Hx trial aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of this treatment in eight patients with chronic ICH, focusing on those with significant neurological deficits for over a year.
  • The study has received ethical approval and involves detailed procedures like bone marrow extraction, cell cultivation, and various imaging assessments post-treatment to monitor patient outcomes.
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Introduction: Patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) undergoing dialysis exhibit a higher mortality rate compared with those with other conditions, primarily due to vascular complications including coronary artery disease, heart failure and stroke. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, a type of drug for T2D, have reportedly decreased cardiovascular and renal events in patients with heart failure and chronic kidney disease, irrespective of diabetes presence. Nevertheless, the evidence supporting the use of SGLT2 inhibitors in patients undergoing dialysis has been limited.

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Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is conducted to reduce the risk of cerebral infarction; therefore, a low complication rate is highly required. To predict long-term morbidity and mortality, various scoring systems have been considered; nonetheless, a model that can be utilized to estimate nonmajor temporary complications and minor complications is currently lacking. To evaluate the occurrence rate of perioperative complications in various surgical domains, the E-PASS (Estimation of Physiological Ability and Surgical Stress) score is employed.

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Background And Aims: The clinical characteristics and risk factors involved in the development of liver fibrosis in the subtypes of steatotic liver disease (SLD) remain unknown. We examined the clinical characteristics of SLD subtypes using a large Japanese cohort.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis (total n = 108,446).

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  • Mechanical irritation during skincare can harm the skin barrier in older adults, highlighting the need for proper skin assessments, though no validated methods have been available.
  • A study created a nomogram to predict skin barrier dysfunction in Japanese patients aged 65 and older, based on data from a randomized controlled trial, using a mechanical irritation test on their volar forearms.
  • The final nomogram includes factors like chronic kidney disease and body mass index, and it effectively identifies those at risk, aiming to enhance skincare strategies and reduce skin disorders among this population.
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  • * Seven patients received autologous MSCs without any serious side effects, showing no tumors or neurological decline throughout the process.
  • * Notable functional improvements and enhanced quality of life were reported 90 and 180 days after the infusion, indicating that this treatment could be beneficial for chronic SCI, though further large-scale studies are required for conclusive results.
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  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between treatment decision-making, post-treatment quality of life (HRQOL), and regret regarding treatment choices in Japanese prostate cancer patients.
  • A total of 614 patients were treated and evaluated, with 371 participants' data analyzed, focusing on treatment types and their associated levels of regret, quality of life, and communication with healthcare providers.
  • Results showed that higher regret was linked to poor HRQOL scores and indicated that effective communication and patient information during treatment decisions led to lower levels of regret post-treatment. *
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To assess the interfractional anatomical range variations (ARVs) with beam directions and their impact on dose distribution in intensity modulated proton therapy, we analyzed water equivalent thickness (WET) from 10 patients with pancreatic cancer. The distributions of the interfractional WET difference ($\Delta{\mathrm{WET}}^{\theta }$) across 360° were visualized using polar histograms. Interfractional ARVs were evaluated using the mean absolute error and ΔWET pass rate, indicating the percentage of $\Delta \mathrm{WE}{\mathrm{T}}^{\theta }$ < thresholds.

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  • Plasma is created by applying high energy to gases, and recent studies show that non-thermal atmospheric pressure gas discharge plasma (NTAPP) can promote healing in living organisms, including aiding bone and tendon repair.
  • In an experiment with 36 rabbits, NTAPP was applied to the infraspinatus tendon’s insertion site to assess its effect on the tendon-bone junction during rotator cuff repair, comparing results with a control group.
  • Results showed that NTAPP significantly improved the healing process, with higher histological scores and mechanical strength in the plasma-treated group compared to controls at both 4 and 8 weeks post-treatment.
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Background: Fatty infiltration (FI) and muscle atrophy (MA) in the rotator cuff muscles following rotator cuff tears (RCT) persist postrepair, increasing the risk of re-tears. Brown adipocyte-like "beige adipocytes" are expected to have a therapeutic effect on intramuscular FI and MA due to their lipolytic activity and the muscle regenerative effects of their secreted factors. However, whether parathyroid hormone (PTH) ameliorates the already advanced FI and MA remains unknown.

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Purpose: In real-time image-gated spot-scanning proton therapy (RGPT), the dose distribution is distorted by gold fiducial markers placed in the prostate. Distortion can be suppressed by using small markers and more than 2 fields, but additional fields may increase the dose to organs at risk. Therefore, we conducted a prospective study to evaluate the safety and short-term clinical outcome of RGPT for prostate cancer.

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  • Ischemic stroke is a major cause of death and disability globally, prompting a study on the safety and feasibility of using a specific type of stem cells (HUNS001-01) for treatment in patients with subacute ischemic stroke.
  • The study involved seven adults who received the stem cell transplant 47-64 days after their stroke, with evaluations conducted over a year, showing no severe adverse events and notable improvements in their neurological scores.
  • The research indicated that the transplanted cells successfully migrated to the infarct area and that monitoring techniques demonstrated consistent engagement, suggesting potential therapeutic benefits from the treatment.
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  • Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) influences atrial fibrillation (AF) but its role in postoperative AF (POAF) is not well understood; this study examines how EAT relates to POAF in cardiovascular surgery patients.
  • Out of 53 patients, 34% experienced POAF within a week after surgery, but no major differences in EAT profiles were found between patients with and without POAF.
  • Key findings include that higher levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) mRNA are linked to increased POAF risk, while larger adipocyte sizes correlate inversely with POAF onset; mitochondrial OXPHOS was unrelated to POAF but associated with secretory activities and adipocyte
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Aim: Patients with schizophrenia can have significant subjective difficulties in social cognition, but few undergo testing or treatment for social cognition. The Social Cognition Psychometric Evaluation (SCOPE) study recommends six social cognitive measures; however, the reliability and validity of these measures in different cultural and linguistic areas has not been adequately examined. We examined the psychometric properties of nine social cognitive measures and the relationship to social function, with the aim of determining the level of recommendation for social cognitive measures in clinical practice in Japan.

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We designed this multi-center prospective study with the following objectives: (1) the cross-sectional validation of extracellular vesicles (EV) mRNA markers to detect urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) before transurethral resection of bladder cancer (TURBT), and (2) the longitudinal validation of EV mRNA markers to monitor non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) recurrence after TURBT. EV mRNA markers evaluated in this study were KRT17, GPRC5A, and SLC2A1 in addition to two additional markers from literatures, MDK and CXCR2, and measured by quantitative RT-PCR with normalization by a reference gene (ALDOB). Diagnostic performances of EV mRNA markers were compared to conventional markers.

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Background/aims: Information regarding the use of wearable devices in clinical research, including disease areas, intervention techniques, trends in device types, and sample size targets, remains elusive. Therefore, we conducted a comprehensive review of clinical research trends related to wristband wearable devices in research planning and examined their applications in clinical investigations.

Methods: As this study identified trends in the adoption of wearable devices during the planning phase of clinical research, including specific disease areas and targeted number of intervention cases, we searched ClinicalTrials.

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Background: There are numerous reports of bone adaptation observed on plain radiography studies after the use of cementless short stems in reverse shoulder arthroplasty. However, reports on changes in bone mineral density (BMD) around the stem using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) are prominently absent. In the present study, we measured BMD around the stem using DEXA and investigated changes over time from postoperative year 1 to year 2.

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Few reports are available on the monitoring of regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO) in pediatric patients undergoing non-cardiac surgical procedures. In addition, no study has examined the rSO levels in children of a broad age range. In this study, we aimed to assess and compare rSO levels in pediatric patients of different age groups undergoing non-cardiac surgery.

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  • Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare skin cancer mainly affecting older adults in the anogenital areas, with no proven treatments from clinical trials so far.
  • Researchers created a patient-derived xenograft model to test various treatments, discovering that eribulin showed significant effectiveness against EMPD tumors.
  • A phase II clinical trial, started in October 2022, is assessing eribulin's efficacy in unresectable EMPD patients, with plans to establish it as a standard treatment if results are positive.
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  • The study evaluates how well next-generation sequencing (NGS) works for detecting RET proto-oncogene changes in thyroid cancer tissue samples from Japanese hospitals.
  • Factors like sample age, processing methods, and DNA/RNA quality were analyzed to determine their impact on NGS success rates, which were found to be high overall (90% for DNA, 93% for RNA).
  • Key findings highlighted that newer samples and specific fixation conditions improved NGS success, and the quality of extracted nucleic acids from older samples (≥3 years) was crucial for reliable results.
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Background: Predicting nurse turnover risk is crucial due to the global nursing shortage; however, existing predictors, such as fatigue and burnout, lack objectivity. Salivary cortisol is a non-invasive marker of stress and fatigue, but its utility in predicting nurse turnover risk is unknown. We examined whether salivary cortisol profiles across three different day shifts in a month are predictors of the extent of nurses' reluctance to stay in their current jobs.

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Background: Accurate deltoid muscle assessment after reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) is difficult using magnetic resonance imaging due to metal artifacts. We hypothesized that measuring the deltoid muscle area (DA) in the middle part of the deltoid's total length postoperatively would reduce metal artifacts and allow for an accurate assessment. This study aimed to assess the reliability and reproducibility of magnetic resonance imaging and evaluate its impact on postoperative outcomes.

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