Publications by authors named "Yukio Okazaki"

A state in which thrombus is found in both right and left atria with thrombus penetrating the foramen ovale is called as impending paradoxical embolism (IPE). A 42-year-old man was found to have poor oxygenation and shock when his body was turned prone after induction of anesthesia. We inserted percutaneous cardiopulmonary support (PCPS), and his blood pressure was maintained.

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Background: Amelioration of hyperchloremic acidosis (Cl-Ac), a common complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD), could preserve renal function in chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the development of Cl-Ac in CKD has not been clarified yet.

Methods: The degree of Cl-Ac, which is indicated as the bicarbonate concentration decrease with serum chloride concentration increase (∆[HCO]), was compared with the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) by using CKD patient records.

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The anion gap (AG) is a tool to diagnose metabolic acid-base disorders in the physiological approach to acid-base assessment. It is used to detect high AG acidosis, a type of metabolic acidosis caused by serum concentration increase in usually unmeasured anions; AG larger than the reference for it indicates the presence of high AG acidosis. This report presents a case of hyperlactatemia which was not detected as high AG acidosis possibly because of instrument error of a device in measurement of serum sodium and chloride concentrations.

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Background/aims: Compared with hemodialysis (HD), hemodiafiltration (HDF) reduces the frequency of episodes of intradialytic hypotension. Intradialytic plasma volume decrease (IPVD) induced by ultrafiltration is a leading cause of the episodes, and hemofiltration might have a preventive effect on IPVD. This study examined whether online HDF (ol-HDF) prevented IPVD compared with HD.

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Unlabelled: Cardiac tumours are relatively rare and are difficult to diagnose merely with imaging techniques. We demonstrated an unusual case of left atrial myxoma, displaying the successful detection by positron emission tomography using 2-deoxy-2-[18 F] fluoro-D-glucose (18 F-FDG PET), correlated closely to more intense and enhanced immunoreactivity with glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1) in a substantial number of cardiac myxoma cells. Further prospective studies are needed to validate the significance of 18 F-FDG PET findings for cardiac myxoma and the association with immunohistochemical GLUT-1 expression in its tumour cells, after collecting and investigating a larger number of surgical cases examined with both of them.

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A 66-year-old man was transferred to our hospital with the diagnosis of a large thoracoabdominal aneurysm. Computed tomography showed thoracic vertebral erosion, suggesting a chronic contained rupture. He was hemodynamically stable with no neurological complication preoperatively.

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Primary malignant cardiac tumors occur extremely rarely. Among these, leiomyosarcomas are exceptionally rare. We described a case of left atrial leiomyosarcoma in which surgical intervention was followed by adjuvant radiation therapy.

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We describe a staged resternotomy technique using an inferior T-shaped ministernotomy for three redo cases with a retrosternal aortic arch aneurysm. To minimize the disadvantages of resternotomy during closed-chest hypothermia, an inferior T-shaped ministernotomy was performed before approaching the aneurysm. After establishment of the cardiopulmonary bypass with femoral or axillary arterial cannulation, or both, and right atrial drainage, a venting catheter was inserted into the left ventricle and core cooling was induced at 25°C.

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Background: Our study aimed to demonstrate the efficacy of preoperative intraarterial computed tomographic angiography to identify the Adamkiewicz artery (AKA). We also aimed to investigate the impact of identification of the AKA on the strategy for preventing spinal cord injury.

Methods: Thirty-seven patients (24 cases of descending aortic aneurysms and 13 cases of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms), were studied.

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Objective: To assess the use of a combination of bipolar sealing and electrosurgical coagulation for pulmonary resection.

Methods: The procedure was used in both dogs and humans. Initially, lung wedge resections were performed on six healthy, Beagle dogs using a voltage controlled electrosurgical system.

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We report the use of low-voltage, automatically regulated, electrosurgical coagulation to seal the bleeding from pulmonary arteries inadvertently during surgical intervention. Conventional electrosurgical coagulation uses high voltage, which generates intensive heat in the tissue. The heat results in carbonized eschar formation that can be easily broken by mechanical stress and lead to postoperative bleeding.

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Although continuous hemodiafiltration (CHDF) has been widely accepted in the management of complicated acute renal failure, the requirement for prolonged continuous systemic anticoagulation appears to be a major drawback. We herein describe the case of a patient who developed postoperative multiple organ failure and received CHDF therapy with partial blood recirculation (PBR). PBR is a mode of extracorporeal circulation used as an anticoagulation modality.

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Background And Aim Of The Study: During off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), mitral regurgitation (MR) has been experienced in relation to the procedures. The study aim was to evaluate the mitral valve configuration, with particular focus on annular behavior, during off-pump CABG, using cardiac endoscopy and digital 3-D ultrasound sonomicrometry.

Methods: Following implantation of six crystals of the digital 3-D ultrasound sonomicrometer around the mitral annulus, and two crystals on the epicardial base of the papillary muscles, off-pump CABG was simulated in seven beagle dogs.

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The cardioprotective efficacy of nicorandil in cardiac surgery was determined using a surgically relevant 4-hr cardioplegic arrest model. Each isolated rabbit heart was parabiotically blood-perfused using a modified Langendorff column. The magnitude of left ventricular developed pressure and rate of change of developed pressure over time were measured before (baseline) and after ischemia.

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This report describes a rare case of the fistula between the non-coronary sinus and the right atrium (RA) after ascending aortic replacement for chronic aortic dissection. A 67-year-old lady had been suddenly suffering from severe dyspnoea with general fatigue for a couple of days. Trans-thoracic echocardiogram in the emergency room demonstrated massive shunt flow from the non-coronary sinus to the RA with remarkable dilatation of the RA, right ventricle (RV) and inferior vena cava, similar to the rupture of sinus of Valsalva (Konno-type IV).

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Objective: The optimal orientation of a bileaflet mechanical valve for tricuspid valve replacement (TVR) has not yet been determined. The aim of this study was to use fiberoptic cardioscopy to evaluate the effect of orientation of a mechanical valve implanted in the tricuspid position on bileaflet mechanical valve behavior.

Methods: Twelve pigs (50-59 kg) underwent TVR with a St.

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Background: Aortic root reimplantation and remodeling have been used to preserve the native aortic valve. However, direct observation of valve motions with these techniques has not been performed.

Methods: Mongrel dogs were studied.

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Objectives: Systemic heparinization is usually required for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). However, problems such as heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, protamine shock, and antithrombin III deficiency exist related to CPB with heparinization. The aim of this study was to evaluate argatroban (ARG) as a substitute for heparin during CPB.

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Objectives: In the past decade, progress in cardiovascular technology has been incorporated into the surgical treatment of acute type A dissection resulting in remarkable improvement. Factors in this progress encompass rapid noninvasive diagnosis, intraoperative introduction of aprotinine, surgical glue, sealed grafts, and refined surgical technique. The objective of this study is to identify which factors contributed to the improvement of the surgical outcome of acute type A dissections.

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Objective: Although many case reports of acute pulmonary embolism (APE) have been published, the literature dealing with the management of APE after resection of lung cancer is limited. This report describes seven cases of successful management of APE after surgery for lung cancer and discusses how to manage this problematic complication.

Methods: The medical charts of seven patients with APE after lobectomy and complete mediastinal lymphnode dissection were retrospectively reviewed.

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