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2. Structures of Highly Fluorinated Compounds of Layered Carbon
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Hagiwara, R., primary and Sato, Y., additional
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- 2017
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Bilas, Ph., primary, Boltalina, O.V., additional, Bukovsky, E.V., additional, Bulusheva, L.G., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, Clikeman, T.T., additional, Dubois, M., additional, Gola, M., additional, Guérin, K., additional, Hagiwara, R., additional, Hamwi, A., additional, Hattori, Y., additional, Ho, K.-I., additional, Ishikawa, H., additional, Kawaguchi, M., additional, Kramer, J.H., additional, Lai, C.-S., additional, Larson, B.W., additional, Lee, Y.-S., additional, Legras, L., additional, Mansot, J.L., additional, Matsuo, Y., additional, Molza, A., additional, Nakajima, T., additional, Navarrini, W., additional, Okotrub, A.V., additional, Popov, A.A., additional, Sansotera, M., additional, Sato, Y., additional, Strauss, S.H., additional, Su, C.-Y., additional, Sun, H., additional, Thomas, Ph., additional, Touhara, H., additional, Vinogradov, A., additional, and Yamada, K., additional
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- 2017
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Alloin, F., primary, Ameduri, B., additional, Belhomme, C., additional, Berger, A.A., additional, Billard, T., additional, Binet, D., additional, Braun, M., additional, Carboni, A., additional, Carreyre, H., additional, Colisson, A., additional, Crassous, I., additional, Dagousset, G., additional, Dambournet, D., additional, Danyliv, O., additional, Devilliers, D., additional, Dilman, A.D., additional, Eicher, J., additional, Fernandes, R., additional, Groult, H., additional, Hagiwara, R., additional, Higelin, A., additional, Honda, T., additional, Huhmann, S., additional, Ignat'ev, N.V., additional, Iojoiu, C., additional, Jiwei Ma, M., additional, Jönsson, H., additional, Julien, C.M., additional, Kemnitz, E., additional, Kim, J.-H., additional, Koksch, B., additional, Kostov, G., additional, Langlois, B.R., additional, Lantelme, F., additional, Leroux, F.R., additional, Li, W., additional, Magnier, E., additional, Mantoux, A., additional, Masson, G., additional, Matsumoto, K., additional, Mazej, Z., additional, Mingot, A., additional, Morel, B., additional, Moschner, J., additional, Nappa, M., additional, Ojima, I., additional, Peng, S., additional, Prakash, G.K.S., additional, Qing, F.-L., additional, Riedel, S., additional, Ryde, N., additional, Sandford, G., additional, Schäfer, G., additional, Scholz, G., additional, Sun, X., additional, Takashima, M., additional, Thibaudeau, S., additional, Thornbury, R., additional, Toste, F.D., additional, Toulgoat, F., additional, Tressaud, A., additional, Umemoto, T., additional, Vukelić, S., additional, Xu, X.-H., additional, Yonezawa, S., additional, and Zhang, Z., additional
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- 2017
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5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and mechanical ventilation are risk factors for dyspnea in patients with long COVID: A Japanese nationwide cohort study.
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Matsuyama E, Miyata J, Terai H, Miyazaki N, Iwasaki T, Nagashima K, Watase M, Sunata K, Namkoong H, Asakura T, Masaki K, Chubachi S, Ohgino K, Kawada I, Minami K, Hagiwara R, Ueda S, Yoshiyama T, Kokuto H, Kusumoto T, Oashi A, Miyawaki M, Saito F, Tani T, Ishioka K, Takahashi S, Nakamura M, Ishii M, Sato Y, and Fukunaga K
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- Humans, Risk Factors, Japan epidemiology, Male, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Cohort Studies, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, Adult, Time Factors, East Asian People, Dyspnea etiology, COVID-19 complications, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive complications, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive therapy, Respiration, Artificial, Asthma complications, Asthma therapy, Asthma epidemiology
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Background: Patients often experience multiple prolonged symptoms following acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) recovery, defined as long coronavirus disease (COVID). Patients with long COVID may experience dyspnea during acute and post-acute phases. Therefore, this study aimed to identify specific risk factors for dyspnea in patients with long COVID., Methods: Hospitalized patients with COVID-19, aged ≥18 years, were enrolled in this multicenter cohort study conducted at 26 medical institutions across Japan. Clinical data during hospitalization and patient-reported outcomes after discharge at the 3, 6, and 12-month follow-ups were retrieved from medical records and paper-based or smartphone application-based questionnaires, respectively., Results: Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) analysis of prolonged dyspnea at each time point during follow-up showed that this symptom was associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (odds ratio [OR], 2.74; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.31-5.74), asthma (OR, 2.21; 95%CI, 1.17-4.16), and ventilator management (OR, 3.10; 95%CI, 1.65-5.83). In addition, patients with COPD (44.4%) and ventilator management (25.0%) were more frequently associated with delayed dyspnea onset. The generalized estimating equations analysis results with multiple imputed datasets, conducted as a sensitivity analysis, confirmed the adjusted GLMM analysis results., Conclusions: Prolonged dyspnea was associated with COPD, asthma, and severe infection that required mechanical ventilation in the Japanese population with long COVID. Further investigation is needed to clarify its mechanism and develop prophylactic and therapeutic strategies for dyspnea in patients with long COVID., (Copyright © 2024 [The Author]. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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6. Comprehensive analysis of long COVID in a Japanese nationwide prospective cohort study.
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Terai H, Ishii M, Takemura R, Namkoong H, Shimamoto K, Masaki K, Tanosaki T, Chubachi S, Matsuyama E, Hayashi R, Shimada T, Shigematsu L, Ito F, Kaji M, Takaoka H, Kurihara M, Nakagawara K, Tomiyasu S, Sasahara K, Saito A, Otake S, Azekawa S, Okada M, Fukushima T, Morita A, Tanaka H, Sunata K, Asaoka M, Nishie M, Shinozaki T, Ebisudani T, Akiyama Y, Mitsuishi A, Nakayama S, Ogawa T, Sakurai K, Irie M, Yagi K, Ohgino K, Miyata J, Kabata H, Ikemura S, Kamata H, Yasuda H, Kawada I, Kimura R, Kondo M, Iwasaki T, Ishida N, Hiruma G, Miyazaki N, Ishibashi Y, Harada S, Fujita T, Ito D, Bun S, Tabuchi H, Kanzaki S, Shimizu E, Fukuda K, Yamagami J, Kobayashi K, Hirano T, Inoue T, Haraguchi M, Kagyo J, Shiomi T, Lee H, Sugihara K, Omori N, Sayama K, Otsuka K, Miyao N, Odani T, Watase M, Mochimaru T, Satomi R, Oyamada Y, Masuzawa K, Asakura T, Nakayama S, Suzuki Y, Baba R, Okamori S, Arai D, Nakachi I, Kuwahara N, Fujiwara A, Oakada T, Ishiguro T, Isosno T, Makino Y, Mashimo S, Kaido T, Minematsu N, Ueda S, Minami K, Hagiwara R, Manabe T, Fukui T, Funatsu Y, Koh H, Yoshiyama T, Kokuto H, Kusumoto T, Oashi A, Miyawaki M, Saito F, Tani T, Ishioka K, Takahashi S, Nakamura M, Harada N, Sasano H, Goto A, Kusaka Y, Ohba T, Nakano Y, Nishio K, Nakajima Y, Suzuki S, Yoshida S, Tateno H, Kodama N, Shunsuke M, Sakamoto S, Okamoto M, Nagasaki Y, Umeda A, Miyagawa K, Shimada H, Hagimura K, Nagashima K, Sato T, Sato Y, Hasegawa N, Takebayashi T, Nakahara J, Mimura M, Ogawa K, Shimmura S, Negishi K, Tsubota K, Amagai M, Goto R, Ibuka Y, Kitagawa Y, Kanai T, and Fukunaga K
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, East Asian People, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 epidemiology, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome epidemiology
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Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread rapidly since 2019, and the number of reports regarding long COVID has increased. Although the distribution of long COVID depends on patient characteristics, epidemiological data on Japanese patients are limited. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the distribution of long COVID in Japanese patients. This study is the first nationwide Japanese prospective cohort study on long COVID., Methods: This multicenter, prospective cohort study enrolled hospitalized COVID-19 patients aged ≥18 years at 26 Japanese medical institutions. In total, 1200 patients were enrolled. Clinical information and patient-reported outcomes were collected from medical records, paper questionnaires, and smartphone applications., Results: We collected data from 1066 cases with both medical records and patient-reported outcomes. The proportion of patients with at least one symptom decreased chronologically from 93.9% (947/1009) during hospitalization to 46.3% (433/935), 40.5% (350/865), and 33.0% (239/724) at 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. Patients with at least one long COVID symptom showed lower quality of life and scored higher on assessments for depression, anxiety, and fear of COVID-19. Female sex, middle age (41-64 years), oxygen requirement, and critical condition during hospitalization were risk factors for long COVID., Conclusions: This study elucidated the symptom distribution and risks of long COVID in the Japanese population. This study provides reference data for future studies of long COVID in Japan., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest Norihiro Harada reports personal fees from AstraZeneca K.K., GlaxoSmithKline, Kyorin, Novartis Japan, Sanofi and grants from AstraZeneca, Daikin, Kyorin, SRL Medisearch, outside the submitted work. Other authors have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2023
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