335 results match your criteria: "Nippon Medical School Tama-Nagayama Hospital.[Affiliation]"

Background: Quality of life (QOL) is reduced in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, data regarding the association between sleep quality, one of the major components of QOL, and AF are insufficient. This cross-sectional study aimed to elucidate whether sleep quality is reduced in patients with AF.

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In patients not infected by HIV, Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) is characterized by rapid disease progression, difficulty in confirming the diagnosis, and poor prognosis. PCP has also been reported in immunocompromised patients receiving chemotherapy, most often for hematologic tumors, although some patients receiving treatment for breast cancer have been affected. Dose-dense chemotherapy (DDC) which is performed with shorter dosing intervals than standard chemotherapy and is now widely used in clinical practice.

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Background: Although furosemide is used during cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor therapy for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), there are concerns regarding increased ductal closure failure and acute renal failure (ARF). This systematic review explores the effects of furosemide during COX inhibitor therapy.

Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Igaku Chuo Zasshi databases for randomized clinical trials that assessed furosemide during COX inhibitor therapy for PDA in preterm infants.

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  • The study investigates whether oral probiotics, specifically Clostridium butyricum, can reduce the rate of recurrent spontaneous preterm delivery (sPTD) among pregnant women with a history of sPTD, with a focus on understanding their potential role in pregnancy maintenance.
  • This is a multicenter, nonblinded clinical trial set in Japan, aiming to enroll 345 participants to evaluate various outcomes related to sPTD over a period expected to conclude in March 2025.
  • Results from this research will provide insights into the effectiveness of probiotics and potentially influence clinical guidelines and future studies on managing preterm deliveries.
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In pulmonary hypertension (PH) associated with chronic lung disease (CLD), identifying patients who would benefit from pulmonary vasodilators is a significant clinical challenge because the presence of PH is associated with poorer survival. This study evaluated the severity of pulmonary circulation impairment in patients with CLD-PH using pulmonary perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT). This single-center, observational study enrolled patients with CLD-PH who had a mean pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) ≥ 25 mmHg, as confirmed by right heart catheterization.

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Aim: Increased arterial stiffness impairs the functional and structural properties of arteries, which in turn elevates blood pressure (BP). The aim of this study was to test whether indices obtained from the second derivative of the finger photoplethysmogram (SDPTG), a marker of arterial stiffness, predict future development of hypertension in middle-aged men.

Methods: The SDPTG was measured in 902 men without hypertension (mean age 44±6 years) at an annual medical checkup.

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Evaluation of sarcoidosis with multiple bone lesions using both bone scintigraphy and FDG-PET/CT: A case report.

Respir Med Case Rep

June 2024

Department of Pulmonary Medicine and Medical Oncology, Nippon Medical School, Tama Nagayama Hospital, 1-7-1 Nagayama, Tama-shi, Tokyo, 206-8512, Japan.

Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease; however, the incidence of bone sarcoidosis is relatively rare. The short tubular bones of the hands and feet are most frequently affected, while the vertebrae and the pelvic bones are rarely involved. We hereby report a rare case of multiple bone sarcoidosis involving the vertebrae and pelvic bones, evaluated before and after steroid therapy using two different imaging modalities: bone scintigraphy and A 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT).

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Background: Foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) is a life-threatening emergency. Abdominal thrusts are recommended as first aid, but the success rate for this technique is unclear. Using information from a large database of emergency medical services (EMS) data in the United States, we evaluated the success rate of abdominal thrusts and identified patient characteristics that were associated with the success of the technique.

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  • A study investigated the effects of carbapenems as initial antibiotics on mortality rates in critically ill patients with bacterial infections, utilizing data from 268 patients across 31 Japanese ICUs.
  • Results showed no significant difference in 28-day mortality between patients treated with carbapenems and those who were not (18% vs 16%).
  • However, a longer duration of carbapenem use was associated with an increased risk of detecting multidrug-resistant pathogens.
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  • Oral anticoagulants (OACs) help prevent ischemic strokes in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), but they can also raise the risk of major bleeding, especially in Japanese patients with limited existing data on this risk.
  • In a study analyzing 11,539 NVAF patients receiving OACs, major bleeding occurred in 1.3% of patients per year, with risk factors including advanced age, hypertension, prior bleeding, anemia, and the use of antiplatelet agents.
  • The researchers created a new risk stratification system called HED-[EPA]-B, which showed better predictive capability for major bleeding compared to existing scores like HAS-BLED and ATRIA, suggesting
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Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a cerebrovascular disorder that is predominantly observed in women of East Asian descent, and is characterized by progressive stenosis of the internal carotid artery, beginning in early childhood, and a distinctive network of collateral vessels known as "moyamoya vessels" in the basal ganglia. Additionally, a prevalent genetic variant found in most MMD cases is the p.R4810K polymorphism of RNF213 on chromosome 17q25.

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Background: Health checkups are important in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is not easily accompanied by subjective symptoms. CKD can be caused or aggravated by factors that have not yet been identified.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 7 483 patients who underwent specific annual health checkups at a medical institution in Tama City, did not have CKD in 2012, and continued to undergo checkups (aged 40-74 years).

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Background: Index tumors are the most aggressive tumors of the prostate. However, their clinical significance remains unclear. This study aimed to assess the incidence of index tumor location according to the zonal origin and whether these locations affect the prognosis after radical prostatectomy in patients with negative surgical margins.

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  • - The study investigates whether local treatment (LT) for brain metastases (BMs) before starting osimertinib improves survival in patients with EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • - Researchers compared overall survival (OS) and central nervous system progression-free survival (CNS-PFS) between two patient groups: those who received upfront LT and those who only received osimertinib.
  • - Results indicated that patients who had upfront LT experienced significantly longer OS and CNS-PFS compared to those who only received osimertinib, suggesting that LT before osimertinib might enhance treatment outcomes for this patient population.
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Aim: Prescription drug and over-the-counter (OTC) drug overdose is a major problem in emergency departments in Japan, and some need advanced care which is more than observation. We aimed to identify the prehospital risk factors for the need of advanced care among overdose patients.

Methods: This was a single-center retrospective cohort study.

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  • The study investigates the economic impact of interventions by board-certified pharmacists in palliative care (BCPPPs) compared to non-certified pharmacists on cancer patients using narcotics.
  • Results showed that a higher percentage of BCPPPs successfully reduced drug costs and the medical economic benefit of their interventions was significantly greater, particularly in minimizing adverse drug reactions.
  • Ultimately, BCPPP-managed pharmaceutical interventions for cancer patients are indicated to provide more substantial economic benefits than those provided by non-certified pharmacists in Japan.
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Objectives: Serial evaluations of lactate concentration may be more useful in predicting outcomes in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) than a single measurement. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of lactate clearance (LC) on clinical and neurologic outcomes in patients with OHCA who underwent extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR).

Design: Retrospective multicenter observational study.

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Temperature control is the only neuroprotective intervention suggested in current international guidelines for patients with return of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest, but the prevalence of temperature control therapy, temperature settings, and outcomes have not been clearly reported. We aimed to investigate changes over 7 years in provision of temperature control treatment among out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients in Kanto region, Japan. Data of all adult OHCA patients who survived for more than 24 hours in the prospective cohort studies, SOS-KANTO 2012 (conducted from 2012 to 2013) and SOS-KANTO 2017 (conducted from 2019 to 2021), in Japan were included.

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Our case involved a 66-year-old woman who noticed progressive asymmetric involuntary movement, difficulty speaking, and difficulty swallowing. The patient fractured her femur due to a lower extremity involuntary movement while walking. During the course of her treatment for the fracture, her neurological symptoms worsened.

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Background: As members of a medical team, pharmacists are expected to provide optimal patient-centered, evidence-based pharmacotherapy. In Japan, in consideration of the importance of palliative care, a system was initiated for certifying palliative care pharmacists in 2010. However, no studies have evaluated the usefulness of board certification in palliative pharmacy.

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  • - The study analyzed the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Report database to examine respiratory depression caused by opioids in non-cancer patients, from April 2004 to February 2020.
  • - It found 22 combinations of opioids and administration routes that had a high frequency of reported respiratory depression, particularly noting transdermal buprenorphine and oral tramadol/acetaminophen in elderly patients.
  • - The research emphasizes the need for close monitoring of elderly patients starting opioid treatment for chronic non-cancer pain, especially within the first month, regardless of recommended starting doses.
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  • Polypharmacy, the simultaneous use of multiple medications, is a growing issue in cancer treatment, especially regarding the effects on oxycodone tolerability.
  • A study conducted across 20 hospitals examined the impact of drugs that inhibit liver enzymes CYP3A4 and CYP2D6 on oxycodone-related side effects during the first two weeks of treatment.
  • Results indicated that patients on multiple CYP3A4 inhibitors had a significantly higher incidence of nausea and vomiting (OINV), suggesting that careful management of concurrent medications is essential to minimize adverse effects.
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Cerebral response to emotional working memory based on vocal cues: an fNIRS study.

Front Hum Neurosci

December 2023

Applied Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, Bunkyo, Japan.

Introduction: Humans mainly utilize visual and auditory information as a cue to infer others' emotions. Previous neuroimaging studies have shown the neural basis of memory processing based on facial expression, but few studies have examined it based on vocal cues. Thus, we aimed to investigate brain regions associated with emotional judgment based on vocal cues using an N-back task paradigm.

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Background: In the chain of survival for Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), each component of care contributes to improve the prognosis of the patient with OHCA. The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic potentially affected each part of care in the chain of survival. The aim of this study was to compare prehospital care, in-hospital treatment, and outcomes among OHCA patients before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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