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  • The study examined postoperative complication rates in elderly prostate cancer patients undergoing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) across various age groups.
  • A total of 8,055 patients were analyzed, revealing similar complication rates for those under 70 and those aged 75 or older.
  • The conclusion indicated that age alone does not significantly increase the risk of complications after RARP in well-selected elderly patients, suggesting that surgery can be safely performed on older populations.
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Objective Cortisol-producing adenoma (CPA) is a major subtype of functional adrenal tumors. CPAs are generally treated with adrenalectomy; however, it is difficult to predict the ideal duration of glucocorticoid replacement after resection. This study explored pre-operative factors predictive of glucocorticoid replacement therapy duration after CPA resection.

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  • The new Japanese guidelines for primary aldosteronism introduce a "borderline range" for functional confirmatory tests, which is not commonly found in other international guidelines.
  • This study compared patients in the borderline group to definitive-positive and negative groups using data from a nationwide Japanese registry, analyzing results from 1,785 individuals based on their captopril-challenge test results.
  • The findings showed that the borderline group did not differ significantly from the negative group concerning target organ damage, though both groups had higher odds of chronic kidney disease and electrocardiographic abnormalities when compared to definitive-positive patients.
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Background: Polymyxin-B direct hemoperfusion (PMX-DHP) is an endotoxin adsorption column-based blood purification therapy. Since one of the most potent effects of PMX-DHP is blood pressure elevations, it may be the most effective when it is introduced at the time when the need for vasopressors is the greatest, which, in turn, may reduce mortality.

Methods: A multicenter retrospective study was conducted at 24 ICUs in Japan.

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The International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP) is an ongoing international initiative dedicated to harmonizing technical and interpretation aspects of the HEp-2 IFA test. Comprised of internationally recognized experts in autoimmunity and HEp-2 IFA testing, ICAP has operated for the last 10 years by promoting accurate reading, interpretation, and reporting of HEp-2 IFA images by professionals involved in various areas related to autoimmune diseases, such as clinical diagnostic laboratories, academic research, IVD industry, and patient care. ICAP operates through continuous information exchange with the international community and encourages the participation of younger experts from all over the world.

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Background: While the Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) are widely used for the glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus, the differences in the effects of SGLT2 inhibitors and DPP4 inhibitors on energy intake and diabetes-related indicators are unclear.

Methods: This was a subanalysis of the CANTABILE study which compared the effects of canagliflozin and teneligliptin on metabolic factors in Japanese patients with Type 2 diabetes. The changes at 24 weeks from the baseline of the diabetes-related indicators including Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), energy intake and body weight were compared between the canagliflozin and teneligliptin groups.

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Coronary Plaque Characterization with T1-weighted MRI and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to Predict Periprocedural Myocardial Injury.

Radiol Cardiothorac Imaging

August 2024

From the Departments of Cardiology (K.I., D.I., H.O., R.K.) and Radiological Technology (I.S.), Ijinkai Takeda General Hospital, Kyoto, Japan; Division of Cardiology (H.M., S.H., H.T., M.N., T.S.) and Department of Radiological Technology (T.H.), Showa University School of Medicine, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8555, Japan; Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, Calif (D.L., P.J.S., D.D., S.C., H.L.L., A.G.C., Y.X.); and MR Research & Collaboration Department, Siemens Healthcare, Tokyo, Japan (Y.K.).

Purpose To clarify the predominant causative plaque constituent for periprocedural myocardial injury (PMI) following percutaneous coronary intervention: erythrocyte-derived materials, indicated by a high plaque-to-myocardium signal intensity ratio (PMR) at coronary atherosclerosis T1-weighted characterization (CATCH) MRI, or lipids, represented by a high maximum 4-mm lipid core burden index (maxLCBI) at near-infrared spectroscopy intravascular US (NIRS-IVUS). Materials and Methods This retrospective study included consecutive patients who underwent CATCH MRI before elective NIRS-IVUS-guided percutaneous coronary intervention at two facilities. PMI was defined as post-percutaneous coronary intervention troponin T values greater than five times the upper reference limit.

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The etiology of sellar xanthogranuloma (SXG) remains unclear,1-5 and the surgical strategy for treating SXG is debatable. In this study, we present the surgical case of a symptomatic SXG associated with Rathke cleft cyst. The intraoperative decision to prevent postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage and secure the drainage route is discussed.

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High Plasma D-Dimer Levels Correlate with Ictal Infarction and Poor Outcomes in Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.

World Neurosurg

October 2024

Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka Mishima Emergency Critical Care Center, Takatsuki, Japan; Department of Anesthesiology, Osaka Saiseikai Suita Hospital, Suita, Japan.

Background: Early brain injury is the leading cause of poor outcomes in spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (sSAH). Plasma D-dimer levels and acute cerebral ischemia have been highlighted as relevant findings in early brain injury; however, their correlation has not been substantially investigated.

Methods: This retrospective, single-center cohort study was conducted at a tertiary emergency medical center from January 2004 to June 2022.

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  • - This study evaluates how common unilateral hyperaldosteronism (UHA) is among patients with primary aldosteronism (PA) and examines its clinical features, using data from 199 PA patients in Japan.
  • - The research categorizes the patients into confirmed PA, where over half have UHA, and borderline PA, with about 15-20% having UHA; hypokalemia is identified as a significant predictor for UHA in borderline cases.
  • - The findings highlight the crucial role of adrenal venous sampling in confirmed PA cases and emphasize the importance of thorough testing and considering multiple clinical indicators for assessing borderline PA cases.
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Purpose: Each institution or physician has to decide on an individual basis whether to continue or discontinue antiplatelet (AP) therapy before spinal surgery. The purpose of this study was to determine if perioperative AP continuation is safe during single-level microsurgical decompression (MSD) for treating lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and lumbar disc hernia (LDH) without selection bias.

Methods: Patients who underwent single-level MSD for LSS and LDH between April 2018 to December 2022 at our institute were included in this retrospective study.

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Treatment strategies for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest associated with traumatic brain injury: A case series.

Am J Emerg Med

August 2024

Osaka Mishima Emergency Critical Center, 11-1 Minami-akutagawacho, Takatsuki, Osaka 569-1124, Japan; Department of Neurosurgery, Japanese Red Cross Kitami Hospital, 2-1 Kita 6-jo, higashi, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-8666, Japan. Electronic address:

Introduction: Collapse after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) can cause severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). We aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and treatment strategies for patients with OHCA and TBI.

Methods: We analyzed a consecutive cohort of patients with intrinsic OHCA retrospectively treated between January 2011 and December 2021 at a single critical care center, and presented a case series of seven patients.

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Background: Clinical practice guidelines recommend the Lateralization Index (LI) as the standard for determining surgical eligibility in primary aldosteronism (PA). Our goal was to identify the optimal LI cut-offs in adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for diagnosing PA that is amenable to surgical cure.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective international cohort study across 16 institutions in 11 countries, including 1,550 patients with PA who underwent AVS, with and/or without ACTH stimulation.

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Purpose: To investigate the safety of transurethral ureteroscopy (URS) for urolithiasis in bedridden patients and to identify bedridden patient-specific risk factors for postoperative complications.

Methods: The patients who underwent URS for urolithiasis were divided into bedridden patients and good performance status (PS) patients, and the groups were compared regarding their clinical characteristics and postoperative complications. A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate independent predictors of postoperative febrile urinary tract infection (fUTI).

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Subtype Identification of Surgically Curable Primary Aldosteronism During Treatment With Mineralocorticoid Receptor Blockade.

Hypertension

June 2024

Internal Emergency Medicine Unit, Department of Medicine, Specialized Center for Blood Pressure Disorders-Regione Veneto (G.P., T.M.S., D.B., B.C., G.C., G.R., G.P.R.), University of Padova, Italy.

Background: Current guidelines and consensus documents recommend withdrawal of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) before primary aldosteronism (PA) subtyping by adrenal vein sampling (AVS), but this practice can cause severe hypokalemia and uncontrolled high blood pressure. Our aim was to investigate if unilateral PA can be identified by AVS during MRA treatment.

Methods: We compared the rate of unilateral PA identification between patients with and without MRA treatment in large data sets of patients submitted to AVS while off renin-angiotensin system blockers and β-blockers.

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Aldosterone secretion in primary aldosteronism (PA) is often regulated by adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in addition to its autonomous secretion. However, the clinical characteristics and risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular (CCV) events in PA patients with aldosterone responsiveness to ACTH stimulation remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of CCV events in PA patients with high aldosterone responsiveness to ACTH stimulation.

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It is well known that portal vein thrombosis (PVT) sometimes occurs in pancreatic cancer (PC). However, no effective treatment plan for PVT in PC patients has yet been proposed. We experienced a successfully treated case of borderline resectable pancreatic cancer (PC-BR) with extensive superior mesenteric vein thrombosis utilizing intensive chemotherapy combined with direct oral anticoagulant.

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Background: Patients with acute vertebral compression fractures (aVCFs) are frequently transferred to an emergency department by ambulance. The most useful imaging modality is magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); however, which patients should be prioritized for MRI evaluation may be unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate plasma D-dimer levels as a biomarker for aVCFs.

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Non-surgical ablation is emerging as an alternative local therapy option for patients with early-stage breast cancer and encompasses two main types of percutaneous therapeutic procedures: radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation. Both techniques involve obliteration of a spherical lesion and feasibility studies have shown that complete tumour ablation is achievable with good or excellent cosmetic results. Although few clinical studies have directly compared non-surgical ablation with conventional surgical resection, observational studies indicate that clinical outcomes are favourable with acceptable rates of local control and no detriment to long-term survival.

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In cases of rectal invasion by locally invasive prostate cancer (LAPC) leading to severe pain or bleeding, total pelvic exenteration (TPE) is necessary. Here, we present two cases of successful minimally invasive TPE: one performed laparoscopically for local recurrence with rectal bleeding after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and another done robotically for LAPC (clinical T4N1M0) accompanied by rectal bleeding. Medical treatments were ineffective in the latter case, and the tumor occupied a significant portion of the pelvis.

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Tarlov cysts (TCs) rarely cause clinical symptoms, such as leg pain, buttock pain, and bladder/bowel dysfunction. Surgery is considered when these symptoms persist despite medical treatments. Among several surgical procedures, microsurgical wrapping (MSW) is a relatively novel, simple technique with few complications, including cerebrospinal fluid leakage.

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Background: This study aimed to investigate factors, including the degree of hydronephrosis, that may be associated with decreased renal function after radical nephroureterectomy (RNU).

Methods: This study included 252 patients who underwent laparoscopic RNU with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) ≥ 30 ml/min/1.73 m in three institutions.

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Purpose: Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) require microsurgical decompression (MSD) surgery; however, MSD is often associated with postoperative instability at the operated level. Paraspinal muscles support the spinal column; lately, paraspinal volume has been used as a good indicator of sarcopenia. This study aimed to determine preoperative radiological factors, including paraspinal muscle volume, associated with postoperative slippage progression after MSD in LSS patients.

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  • A new method called CATCH was created to better measure high-intensity plaque in heart arteries, which can help predict heart problems after procedures.
  • The study looked at 137 areas in 125 patients before they had stents put in their hearts using this new MRI method.
  • Results showed that the new CATCH method was better at predicting heart issues than the old method, making it an important advancement in heart health monitoring.
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