Publications by authors named "Yoshiki Wada"

Purpose: To report the outcomes of below-the-knee (BK) bypass surgery using heparin-bonded expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) grafts, performed in two centers since its launch in Japan.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of databases from two medical centers, evaluating 51 limbs in 42 consecutive patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), who underwent BK bypass surgery using heparin-bonded ePTFE grafts between October, 2013 and April, 2023.

Results: Thirty-three limbs (64.

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Objectives: Narrow-band imaging (NBI) contributes to real-time optical diagnosis and classification of colorectal lesions. The Japan NBI Expert Team (JNET) was introduced in 2011. The aim of this study was to explore the diagnostic accuracy of JNET when applied by European and Japanese endoscopists not familiar with this classification.

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Background: Drugs are a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from healthcare systems. Pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) have raised concerns over their environmental impact due to GHG emissions. Evaluations and reduction strategies for GHGs have been primarily studied in Europe, but not in other regions, including Japan.

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Background: Despite the growing demand for home-based medication during the COVID-19 pandemic period, there remains scarce evidence of hypoxemic infection in home-care settings. In this study, we investigated the clinical features of hypoxemic respiratory failure due to infection during the period under home-based medication (defined as 'home-care-acquired infection').

Methods: This retrospective observational study enrolled patients with home-care-acquired infection, other than COVID-19, in two home-care clinics in Sapporo, Japan, between April 2020 and May 2021 (the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic).

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In recent years, supramolecular cocrystals containing organic donors and acceptors have been explored as active components in organic field-effect transistors (FETs). Herein, we report the synthesis of novel single-cocrystal nanoribbons with ambipolar charge transport characteristics from C and 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)porphyrin (3,5-TPP) in a 3 : 2 ratio. The C/3,5-TPP nanoribbons exhibited a new strong absorption band in the near-infrared region, indicating the presence of charge-transfer interactions between C and 3,5-TPP in the cocrystals.

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An 82-year-old woman presented to our hospital with chief complaints of lower abdominal pain and nausea. Contrast- enhanced CT showed ileus of sigmoid colon cancer and a solitary splenic tumor. A metallic stent was placed for the primary lesion.

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Background: Recipient depression before kidney transplantation needs to be treated to reduce poor posttransplant outcomes. For recipients who receive living kidney transplantation, feelings of guilt for potential donors may be factors related to the presence of depressive symptoms. This study aimed to examine the association between recipients' feelings of guilt for the donor and depressive symptoms before living kidney transplantation.

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A female in her 70s was diagnosed as sigmoid colon cancer. Laparoscopic sigmoidectomy was performed. Chylous ascites was observed after starting oral intake.

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The patient was a 73-year-old man who was referred to our hospital for increasing bilateral lung nodules. Video-assisted left S9-10 segmentectomy and right S1, S3 partial resection were performed separately for suspect of synchronous double lung cancer. Colonoscopy was performed because left lung tumor was difficult to distinguish between primary lung cancer and metastatic lung cancer.

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Aim: To review the clinical features of the patient with cystic pulmonary light chain deposition disease(LCDD)and record high-resolution CT and histopathological findings.

Patient: A 60-year-old woman who diagnosed multiple myeloma was admitted. There were diffuse proliferation of plasma cells by the bone marrow puncture that she received.

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A nomogram is a statistical tool that can provide the specific outcomes of individual patients. In this study, we used a nomogram developed by Beppu et al to evaluate the prognoses of 38 patients who underwent hepaticresec tion at our hospital. This nomogram predicts disease-free survival(DFS)after hepatic resection for colorectal liver metastasis based on 6 clinical and oncological factors.

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A 25-year-old woman visited our hospital with a complaint of right lower abdominal pain. As a result of the examination, she was diagnosed as having acute appendicitis. After conservative treatment, we planned an elective surgery.

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Photoreduction of CO to fuels offers a promising strategy for managing the global carbon balance using renewable solar energy. But the decisive process of oriented photogenerated electron delivery presents a considerable challenge. Here, we report the construction of intermolecular cascaded π-conjugation channels for powering CO photoreduction by modifying both intramolecular and intermolecular conjugation of conjugated polymers (CPs).

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Recently, organic donor-acceptor (D-A) cocrystals have attracted special interest as functional materials because of their unique chemical and physical properties that are not exhibited by simple mixtures of their components. Herein, we report the preparation of one-dimensional novel D-A cocrystals from C and 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)porphyrin (3,5-TPP); these cocrystals have near-infrared (NIR) light-sensing abilities, despite each of their component molecule individually having no NIR light-sensing properties. Micrometer-sized rectangular columnar C-3,5-TPP cocrystals were produced by a simple liquid-liquid interfacial precipitation method.

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Merging photonic structures and optoelectronic sensors into a single chip may yield a sensor-on-chip spectroscopic device that can measure the spectrum of matter. In this work, an on-chip concurrent multiwavelength infrared (IR) sensor, which consists of a set of narrowband wavelength-selective plasmonic perfect absorbers combined with pyroelectric sensors, where the response of each pyroelectric sensor is boosted only at the resonance of the nanostructured absorber, is proposed and realized. The proposed absorber, which is based on Wood's anomaly absorption from a 2D plasmonic square lattice, shows a narrowband polarization-independent resonance (quality factor - of 73) with a nearly perfect absorptivity as high as 0.

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We propose and experimentally demonstrate a compact design for membrane-supported wavelength-selective infrared (IR) bolometers. The proposed bolometer device is composed of wavelength-selective absorbers functioning as the efficient spectroscopic IR light-to-heat transducers that make the amorphous silicon (a-Si) bolometers respond at the desired resonance wavelengths. The proposed devices with specific resonances are first numerically simulated to obtain the optimal geometrical parameters and then experimentally realized.

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Spectrally selective detection is of crucial importance for diverse modern spectroscopic applications such as multi-wavelength pyrometry, non-dispersive infrared gas sensing, biomedical analysis, flame detection, and thermal imaging. This paper reports a quad-wavelength hybrid plasmonic-pyroelectric detector that exhibited spectrally selective infrared detection at four wavelengths-3.3, 3.

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We report a patient who developed urinary retention due to the presence of necrotic tissues in the bladder 5 months after kidney transplantation. The patient was a 47-year-old female who had been diagnosed with immunoglobulin A nephropathy. She requested to receive a living-donor kidney transplant from her husband, and was referred to our hospital.

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A 65-year-old Japanese man complaining of general malaise and presenting with high fever was admitted to our hospital. He had untreated diabetes and hepatocellular carcinoma with liver cirrhosis. Overall findings of the patient indicated sepsis.

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Background And Study Aims: Colonoscopy is the gold standard for detecting colorectal adenomas and cancers. Endoscopic surveillance has been shown to be effective for preventing colorectal cancer. Although detection of colorectal polyps at an early stage is important, endoscopic visualization of early neoplasia can be difficult.

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Background And Aim: The Japan narrow-band imaging (NBI) Expert Team (JNET) was organized to unify four previous magnifying NBI classifications (the Sano, Hiroshima, Showa, and Jikei classifications). The JNET working group created criteria (referred to as the NBI scale) for evaluation of vessel pattern (VP) and surface pattern (SP). We conducted a multicenter validation study of the NBI scale to develop the JNET classification of colorectal lesions.

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The electronic and crystal structures of Cs[MoX] (X = Cl, Br, I) cluster-based compounds were investigated by density functional theory (DFT) simulations and experimental methods such as powder X-ray diffraction, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS). The experimentally determined lattice parameters were in good agreement with theoretically optimized ones, indicating the usefulness of DFT calculations for the structural investigation of these clusters. The calculated band gaps of these compounds reproduced those experimentally determined by UV-vis reflectance within an error of a few tenths of an eV.

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Among organ transplant recipients, cytomegalovirus (CMV) commonly results in various types of infection such as pneumonitis, hepatitis, and enterocolitis. However, CMV peritonitis is very rare and difficult to diagnose owing to lack of visible clinical signs. We present a case of a 35-year-old female kidney recipient who developed abdominal pain and urinary retention caused by CMV peritonitis.

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Objectives: To evaluate the risk for urological complications after kidney transplantation at a single medical center in Japan.

Methods: In the present study, 408 kidney recipients (255 men, 153 women) were enrolled. There were 349 living and 59 deceased donors.

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Many clinical studies on narrow-band imaging (NBI) magnifying endoscopy classifications advocated so far in Japan (Sano, Hiroshima, Showa, and Jikei classifications) have reported the usefulness of NBI magnifying endoscopy for qualitative and quantitative diagnosis of colorectal lesions. However, discussions at professional meetings have raised issues such as: (i) the presence of multiple terms for the same or similar findings; (ii) the necessity of including surface patterns in magnifying endoscopic classifications; and (iii) differences in the NBI findings in elevated and superficial lesions. To resolve these problems, the Japan NBI Expert Team (JNET) was constituted with the aim of establishing a universal NBI magnifying endoscopic classification for colorectal tumors (JNET classification) in 2011.

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