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2. A Case of Castleman’s Disease with a Marked Infiltration of IgG4-Positive Cells in the Renal Interstitium
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Erika Sawada, Yuya Shioda, Kohki Ogawa, Takatsugu Iwashita, Yuko Ono, Hajime Hasegawa, and Akito Maeshima
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idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD) ,IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) ,amyloidosis ,membranous nephropathy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Multicentric Castleman’s disease (MCD) is a benign lymphoproliferative disorder with heterogenous clinical symptoms, and involves systemic organs in addition to lymph nodes. Herein, we present the case of a 55-year-old man with MCD characterized by an extensive infiltration of IgG4+ plasma cells in the kidneys. The patient presented to our hospital with a high fever and diarrhea. On admission, laboratory analysis revealed anemia, renal dysfunction (eGFR 30 mL/min/1.73 m2), polyclonal gammopathy (IgG 7130 mg/dL), elevated serum IgG4 level (2130 mg/dL), and increased C-reactive protein (8.0 mg/dL). An enlargement of lymph nodes in the axillary, mediastinal, para-aortic, and inguinal regions was observed on abdominal computed tomography. Axillary lymph node biopsy revealed interfollicular expansion due to dense plasma cell infiltration. Renal biopsy demonstrated significant plasma cell infiltration into the tubulointerstitium. Immunohistochemical analysis showed a 40% IgG4-positive/IgG-positive plasma cell ratio, meeting the diagnostic criteria for an IgG4-related disease. Amyloid A deposition was observed along vessel walls, and immunofluorescence analysis indicated granular positivity of IgG and C3 along the glomerular capillary wall. Elevated levels of interleukin-6 (21 pg/mL) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF; 1210 pg/mL) were noted. Based on these findings, and the histological finding of the lymph node biopsy, idiopathic MCD was diagnosed. Corticosteroid monotherapy was only partially effective. Subsequently, tocilizumab administration was initiated, leading to sustained remission, even after discontinuation of prednisolone. Due to the diverse responses to steroid therapy and the varying prognoses observed in MCD and IgG4-related disease, it is essential to carefully diagnose MCD by thoroughly assessing the organ distribution of the disease, its response to steroid therapy, and any additional pathological findings.
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- 2024
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3. Right thyrocervical trunk rupture after right internal jugular vein puncture: a case report and systematic review of the literature
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Yuko Ono, Eisuke Ueshima, Nobuto Nakanishi, Kazuaki Shinohara, Isamu Yamada, and Joji Kotani
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Accidental arterial puncture ,Central venous catheter placement ,Mechanical complication ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Thyrocervical trunk rupture is an unusual, but critical, complication associated with central venous catheter (CVC) placement. The management of this complication has not been fully determined because it is rare. Case presentation A 53-year-old Japanese woman with anorexia nervosa developed refractory ventricular fibrillation. After returning spontaneous circulation, a CVC was successfully placed at the initial attempt in the right internal jugular vein using real-time ultrasound guidance. Immediately after CVC placement, she developed enlarging swelling around the neck. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed massive contrast media extravasation around the neck and mediastinum. Brachiocephalic artery angiography showed a “blush” appearance of the ruptured right thyrocervical trunk. After selective arterial embolization with 33% N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate, the extravasation completely disappeared and hemostasis was achieved. Conclusion Our findings suggest that severe vascular complications arising from CVC placement can occur in patients with a fragile physiological state. Endovascular embolization is an effective treatment for such complications.
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- 2022
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4. Transcatheter arterial embolization for hemothorax caused by spinal fracture without arterial injury: a case report and review of the literature
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Naoki Matsunaga, Takuya Okada, Yuko Ono, Keigo Matsushiro, Koji Sasaki, Tomoyuki Gentsu, Eisuke Ueshima, Keitaro Sofue, Masato Yamaguchi, Koji Sugimoto, and Takamichi Murakami
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Angiography ,Computed tomography ,Hemothorax ,Spinal fractures ,Transcatheter arterial embolization ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Spinal fractures rarely cause hemothorax, and no treatment consensus has been reached. Conservative treatment is generally selected in cases without arterial injury, but there have been some reports of uncontrolled bleeding. Here we report a case of hemothorax caused by spinal fracture without arterial injury treated with transcatheter arterial embolization. Case presentation An 88-year-old Japanese woman with back pain was diagnosed with hemothorax due to bleeding from an unstable fracture of the tenth thoracic vertebra. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed no obvious arterial injury. We performed transcatheter arterial embolization of the bilateral tenth intercostal arteries to prevent rebleeding. The hemothorax did not worsen until surgical spinal fixation 9 days post-transcatheter arterial embolization, and she was discharged 30 days after admission. Conclusion Transcatheter arterial embolization for hemothorax caused by spinal fractures without obvious arterial injury may be a useful bridge to spinal fixation.
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- 2022
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5. Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic on the operational efficiency of emergency medical services and its association with out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest survival rates: A population‐based cohort study in Kobe, Japan
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Jun Sugiyama, Shigeaki Inoue, Masami Inada, Yusuke Miyazaki, Nobuto Nakanishi, Yoshihisa Fujinami, Masafumi Saito, Yuko Ono, Kazushige Toyama, Futoshi Toda, Tohru Shirotsuki, Soushi Shiotani, and Joji Kotani
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emergency medical services ,operational efficiency ,out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest ,prehospital ,response time ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Aim To identify whether the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic affects the operational efficiency of emergency medical services (EMS) and the survival rate of out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in prehospital settings. Methods We conducted a population‐based cohort study in Kobe, Japan, between March 1, 2020, and September 31, 2022. In study 1, the operational efficiency of EMS, such as the total out‐of‐service time for ambulances, the daily occupancy rate of EMS, and response time, was compared between the pandemic and nonpandemic periods. In study 2, the impacts of the changes in EMS operational efficiency were investigated among patients with OHCA, with 1‐month survival as the primary outcome and return of spontaneous circulation, 24‐h survival, 1‐week survival, and favorable neurological outcomes as the secondary outcomes. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors associated with survival among patients with OHCA. Results The total out‐of‐service time, occupancy rate, and response time significantly increased during the pandemic period (p
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- 2023
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6. Severe left kidney laceration after minor fall in a patient with lumbar spine scoliosis
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Takashi Sugimoto, Yuko Ono, Eisuke Ueshima, Keigo Matsushiro, Isamu Yamada, and Joji Kotani
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Cobb angle ,fall ,low‐impact injury ,selective arterial embolization ,spinal curvature disorder ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Background The kidneys are one of the organs most commonly affected by blunt trauma; however, the anatomical variations that predispose kidney injury are poorly understood. Case Presentation An 80‐year‐old Japanese woman with lumber scoliosis was brought to our hospital because of severe flank pain after a minor fall at home. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography showed a severe left kidney laceration at the level of an acute angle in the vertebral column caused by scoliosis. Extravasation of contrast medium from the left renal artery branches was also noted. Selective arterial embolization achieved hemostasis. The patient was transferred to a rehabilitation facility without sequelae. Conclusion Patients with scoliosis could be at higher risk of severe kidney laceration because of intrusion of the vertebral column into the retroperitoneal space. Therefore, even after low‐impact trauma, active exploration for kidney injury could be warranted in patients with spinal curvature disorders.
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- 2023
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7. C188-9, a specific inhibitor of STAT3 signaling, prevents thermal burn-induced skeletal muscle wasting in mice
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Yuko Ono, Masafumi Saito, Kazuho Sakamoto, Yuko Maejima, Shingen Misaka, Kenju Shimomura, Nobuto Nakanishi, Shigeaki Inoue, and Joji Kotani
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humoral factor ,hyper catabolism ,interleukin-6 ,pharmacological intervention ,skeletal muscle atrophy ,systemic inflammatory response syndrome ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Burn injury is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide and places a tremendous economic burden on society. Systemic inflammatory responses induced by thermal burn injury can cause muscle wasting, a severe involuntary loss of skeletal muscle that adversely affects the survival and functional outcomes of these patients. Currently, no pharmacological interventions are available for the treatment of thermal burn-induced skeletal muscle wasting. Elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), are important hallmarks of severe burn injury. The levels of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3)—a downstream component of IL-6 inflammatory signaling—are elevated with muscle wasting in various pro-catabolic conditions, and STAT3 has been implicated in the regulation of skeletal muscle atrophy. Here, we tested the effects of the STAT3-specific signaling inhibitor C188-9 on thermal burn injury-induced skeletal muscle wasting in vivo and on C2C12 myotube atrophy in vitro after the administration of plasma from burn model mice. In mice, thermal burn injury severity dependently increased IL-6 in the plasma and tibialis anterior muscles and activated the STAT3 (increased ratio of phospho-STAT3/STAT3) and ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathways (increased Atrogin-1/MAFbx and MuRF1). These effects resulted in skeletal muscle atrophy and reduced grip strength. In murine C2C12 myotubes, plasma from burn mice activated the same inflammatory and proteolytic pathways, leading to myotube atrophy. In mice with burn injury, the intraperitoneal injection of C188-9 (50 mg/kg) reduced activation of the STAT3 and ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathways, reversed skeletal muscle atrophy, and increased grip strength. Similarly, pretreatment of murine C2C12 myotubes with C188-9 (10 µM) reduced activation of the same inflammatory and proteolytic pathways, and ameliorated myotube atrophy induced by plasma taken from burn model mice. Collectively, these results indicate that pharmacological inhibition of STAT3 signaling may be a novel therapeutic strategy for thermal burn-induced skeletal muscle wasting.
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- 2022
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8. Sepsis causes neutrophil infiltration in muscle leading to muscle atrophy and weakness in mice
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Nobuto Nakanishi, Yuko Ono, Yusuke Miyazaki, Naoki Moriyama, Kazumichi Fujioka, Kimihiro Yamashita, Shigeaki Inoue, and Joji Kotani
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muscle atrophy ,sepsis ,neutrophil ,fibrosis ,mice ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
BackgroundSepsis-induced muscle atrophy leads to prolonged physical dysfunction. Although the interaction of muscle atrophy and macrophage has been reported in sepsis, the role of neutrophils in muscle atrophy has not been thoroughly investigated. This study sought to investigate the long-term changes in muscle-localized neutrophils after sepsis induction and their possible role in sepsis.MethodsSepsis was induced in seven-week-old male C57BL/6J mice 8-12 (cecal slurry [CS] model) via intraperitoneal injection of 1 mg/g cecal slurry. The percentage change in body weight and grip strength was evaluated. The tibialis anterior muscles were dissected for microscopic examination of the cross-sectional area of myofibers or Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis of immune cells. These changes were evaluated in the following conditions: (1) Longitudinal change until day 61, (2) CS concentration-dependent change on day 14 at the low (0.3 mg/g), middle (1.0 mg/g), and high (2.0 mg/g) concentrations, and (3) CS mice on day 14 treated with an anti-Ly6G antibody that depletes neutrophils.ResultsBody weight and grip strength were significantly lower in the CS model until day 61 (body weight: 123.1% ± 1.8% vs. 130.3% ± 2.5%, p = 0.04; grip strength: 104.5% ± 3.8% vs. 119.3% ± 5.3%, p = 0.04). Likewise, cross-sectional muscle area gradually decreased until day 61 from the CS induction (895.6 [606.0–1304.9] μm2 vs. 718.8 [536.2–937.0] μm2, p < 0.01). The number of muscle-localized neutrophils increased from 2.3 ± 0.6 cell/mg on day 0 to 22.2 ± 13.0 cell/mg on day 14, and decreased thereafter. In terms of CS concentration–dependent change, cross-sectional area was smaller (484.4 ± 221.2 vs. 825.8 ± 436.2 μm2 [p < 0.001]) and grip strength was lower (71.4% ± 12.8% vs. 116.3% ± 7.4%, p = 0.01) in the CS High group compared with the control, with increased neutrophils (p = 0.03). Ly6G-depleted mice demonstrated significant increase of muscle cross-sectional area and grip strength compared with control mice (p < 0.01).ConclusionsSepsis causes infiltration of neutrophils in muscles, leading to muscle atrophy and weakness. Depletion of neutrophils in muscle reverses sepsis-induced muscle atrophy and weakness. These results suggest that neutrophils may play a critical role in sepsis-induced muscle atrophy and weakness.
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- 2022
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9. Pathogenic roles and therapeutic potential of the CCL8–CCR8 axis in a murine model of IgG4-related sialadenitis
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Fumika Honda, Hiroto Tsuboi, Yuko Ono, Saori Abe, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Kiyoaki Ito, Kazunori Yamada, Mitsuhiro Kawano, Yuya Kondo, Kenichi Asano, Masato Tanaka, Marie Malissen, Bernard Malissen, Isao Matsumoto, and Takayuki Sumida
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IgG4-related disease ,Animal model ,Chemokine ,CCL18 ,CCL8 ,Fibrosis ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Our previous studies reveal that CCL18-CCR8 chemokine axis is upregulated in patients of immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD), suggesting that the CCL18–CCR8 axis is implicated in the etiology of IgG4-RD, although whether this axis has a potential as a therapeutic target remains unclear. Our purpose was to clarify the pathogenic roles and therapeutic potential of the murine CCL8 (analog of human CCL18)–CCR8 axis by using an animal model of IgG4-RD (LAT Y136F knockin mice; LAT mice). Methods We compared the infiltration of inflammatory cells and the fibrosis of the salivary glands of 6-week-old LAT mice and littermate mice. The expressions of Ccl8 and Ccr8 were also compared. Next, we investigated the therapeutic effects of intravenous administration of anti-CCL8 neutralizing antibody in LAT mice against inflammation and fibrosis of the salivary glands. We also investigated the effects of stimulation with recombinant mouse CCL8 on the collagen production in a mouse fibroblast cell line (NIH/3 T3) in vitro. Results When compared with the littermates, the LAT mice showed apparent infiltration of inflammatory cells and fibrosis in the salivary glands. The focus and fibrosis score in the salivary glands were significantly higher in the LAT mice than in the littermates. The expression levels of Ccl8 in the spleen and of Ccr8 in the salivary glands were significantly higher in the LAT mice than in the littermates. Anti-CCL8 antibody significantly improved the focus and fibrosis score in the salivary glands of the LAT mice. In vitro, stimulation with recombinant mouse CCL8 significantly increased the expression of collagen and ERK1/2 phosphorylation in NIH/3 T3. Conclusion We clarified the overexpression and therapeutic potential of the mouse CCL8–CCR8 axis in LAT mice, which could play a crucial role in fibrosis via ERK1/2 phosphorylation, as well as the chemotaxis of inflammatory cells. The human CCL18–CCR8 axis might be a novel therapeutic target for IgG4-RD.
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- 2021
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10. Impact of Green Tea Catechin Ingestion on the Pharmacokinetics of Lisinopril in Healthy Volunteers
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Shingen Misaka, Yuko Ono, Atsushi Uchida, Tomoyuki Ono, Osamu Abe, Hiroshi Ogata, Hideyuki Sato, Masahiko Suzuki, Satomi Onoue, Yayoi Shikama, and Kenju Shimomura
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Lisinopril, a highly hydrophilic long‐acting angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitor, is frequently prescribed for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. Green tea consumption may reduce the risk of cardiovascular outcomes and total mortality, whereas green tea or its catechin components has been reported to decrease plasma concentrations of a hydrophilic β blocker, nadolol, in humans. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible effects of green tea extract (GTE) on the lisinopril pharmacokinetics. In an open‐label, randomized, single‐center, 2‐phase crossover study, 10 healthy subjects ingested 200 mL of an aqueous solution of GTE containing ~ 300 mg of (–)‐epigallocatechin gallate, a major catechin component in green tea, or water (control) when receiving 10 mg of lisinopril after overnight fasting. The geometric mean ratio (GTE/control) for maximum plasma concentration and the area under the plasma concentration‐time curve of lisinopril were 0.289 (90% confidence interval (CI) 0.226–0.352) and 0.337 (90% CI 0.269–0.405), respectively. In contrast, there were no significant differences in time to reach maximum lisinopril concentration (6 hours in both phases) and renal clearance of lisinopril (57.7 mL/minute in control vs. 56.9 mL/minute in GTE). These results suggest that the extent of intestinal absorption of lisinopril was significantly impaired in the presence of GTE, whereas it had no major effect on the absorption rate and renal excretion of lisinopril. Concomitant use of lisinopril and green tea may decrease oral exposure to lisinopril, and therefore result in reduced therapeutic efficacy.
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- 2021
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11. Structure based analysis of KATP channel with a DEND syndrome mutation in murine skeletal muscle
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Shoichiro Horita, Tomoyuki Ono, Saul Gonzalez-Resines, Yuko Ono, Megumi Yamachi, Songji Zhao, Carmen Domene, Yuko Maejima, and Kenju Shimomura
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Developmental delay, epilepsy, and neonatal diabetes (DEND) syndrome, the most severe end of neonatal diabetes mellitus, is caused by mutation in the ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel. In addition to diabetes, DEND patients present muscle weakness as one of the symptoms, and although the muscle weakness is considered to originate in the brain, the pathological effects of mutated KATP channels in skeletal muscle remain elusive. Here, we describe the local effects of the KATP channel on muscle by expressing the mutation present in the KATP channels of the DEND syndrome in the murine skeletal muscle cell line C2C12 in combination with computer simulation. The present study revealed that the DEND mutation can lead to a hyperpolarized state of the muscle cell membrane, and molecular dynamics simulations based on a recently reported high-resolution structure provide an explanation as to why the mutation reduces ATP sensitivity and reveal the changes in the local interactions between ATP molecules and the channel.
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- 2021
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12. Man with shortness of breath after meal
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Nobuto Nakanishi, Yuko Ono, Isamu Yamada, and Joji Kotani
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Published
- 2022
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13. Myxoid stroma is associated with postoperative relapse in patients with stage II colon cancer
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Takashi Okuyama, Shinichi Sameshima, Emiko Takeshita, Takashi Mitsui, Takuji Noro, Yuko Ono, Tamaki Noie, Shinichi Ban, and Masatoshi Oya
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Myxoid stroma ,Desmoplastic reaction ,Stage II colon cancer ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Fibrosis surrounding cancer cells has been shown to affect cancer cell metastatic behavior. The present study aimed to explore the utility of myxoid stroma as a predictive factor for postoperative relapse in patients with stage II colon cancer. Methods The present study retrospectively investigated 169 patients who underwent curative surgical resection of stage II colon cancer. The fibrotic stroma was classified according to Ueno’s criteria, and the patients were divided into the myxoid (MY) group and the non-MY (NMY) group. We also recorded tumor budding (TB) and investigated the combination of MY and TB for postoperative relapse. Postoperative survival was also explored. Results Thirty-two (18.9%) patients had MY. MY was significantly associated with tumor budding (TB) and postoperative relapse (p
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14. Lower maximum forces on oral structures when using gum-elastic bougie than when using endotracheal tube and stylet during both direct and indirect laryngoscopy by novices: a crossover study using a high-fidelity simulator
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Yuko Ono, Kazuaki Shinohara, Jiro Shimada, Shigeaki Inoue, and Joji Kotani
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Airway-related adverse events ,Medical student ,Teeth injury ,Tracheal tube introducer ,Video laryngoscope ,Special situations and conditions ,RC952-1245 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Applying excessive force during endotracheal intubation (ETI) is associated with several complications, including dental trauma and hemodynamic alterations. A gum-elastic bougie (GEB), a type of tracheal tube introducer, is a useful airway adjunct for patients with poor laryngoscopic views. However, how the use of a GEB affects the force applied during laryngoscopy is unclear. We compared the force applied on the oral structures during ETI performed by novices using the GEB versus an endotracheal tube + stylet. Methods This prospective crossover study was conducted from April 2017 to March 2019 in a public medical university in Japan. In total, 209 medical students (4th and 5th grade, mean age of 23.7 ± 2.0 years) without clinical ETI experience were recruited. The participants used either a Macintosh direct laryngoscope (DL) or C-MAC video laryngoscope (VL) in combination with a GEB or stylet to perform ETI on a high-fidelity airway management simulator. The order of the first ETI method was randomized to minimize the learning curve effect. The outcomes of interest were the maximum forces applied on the maxillary incisors and tongue during laryngoscopy. The implanted sensors in the simulator quantified these forces automatically. Results The maximum force applied on the maxillary incisors was significantly lower when using a GEB than when using an endotracheal tube + stylet both with the Macintosh DL (39.0 ± 23.3 vs. 47.4 ± 32.6 N, P
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15. Current practice and barriers in the implementation of ultrasound-based assessment of muscle mass in Japan: A nationwide, web-based cross-sectional study
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Keishi Nawata, Nobuto Nakanishi, Shigeaki Inoue, Keibun Liu, Masafumi Nozoe, Yuko Ono, Isamu Yamada, Hajime Katsukawa, and Joji Kotani
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Muscle mass is an important factor for surviving an illness. Ultrasound has gained increased attention as a muscle mass assessment method because of its noninvasiveness and portability. However, data on the frequency of ultrasound-based muscle mass assessment are limited, and there are some barriers to its implementation. Hence, a web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted on healthcare providers in Japan, which comprised four parts: 1) participant characteristics; 2) general muscle mass assessment; 3) ultrasound-based muscle mass assessment; and 4) the necessity of, interest in, and barriers to its implementation. Necessity and interest were assessed using an 11-point Likert scale, whereas barriers were assessed using a 5-point Likert scale, in which “Strongly agree” and “Agree” were counted for the analysis. Of the 1,058 responders, 1,026 participants, comprising 282 physicians, 489 physical therapists, 84 occupational therapists, 120 nurses, and 51 dieticians, were included in the analysis. In total, 93% of the participants were familiar with general muscle mass assessment, and 64% had conducted it. Ultrasound-based muscle mass assessment was performed by 21% of the participants. Necessity and interest scored 7 (6–8) and 8 (7–10), respectively for ultrasound-based muscle mass assessment. The barriers to its implementation included lack of relevant education (84%), limited staff (61%), and absence of fixed protocol (61%). Regardless of the necessity of and interest in ultrasound-based muscle mass assessment, it was only conducted by one-fifth of the healthcare providers, and the most important barrier to its implementation was lack of education.
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16. A Novel Method for Measuring the Pupil Diameter and Pupillary Light Reflex of Healthy Volunteers and Patients With Intracranial Lesions Using a Newly Developed Pupilometer
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Joji Kotani, Hiroyuki Nakao, Isamu Yamada, Atsushi Miyawaki, Naomi Mambo, and Yuko Ono
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mobile type pupilometer ,digital record ,direct and indirect irradiation ,pupil diameter ,pupil light reflexes ,miosis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Physicians currently measure the pupil diameter and the pupillary light reflex with visual observations using a ruler and a traditional penlight, leading to possibly inaccurate and subjective assessments. Although a mobile pupillometer has been developed and is available in clinical settings, this device can only assess one pupil at a time. Hence, an indirect pupillary light reflex, including those under irradiation to the opposite side of pupil, cannot be evaluated. Consequently, we have developed a new automatic mobile pupilometer, the Hitomiru®, with Hitomiru Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan). This device is a two-glass type pupilometer with a video recording system. The pupil diameter and light reflex of both pupils can be measured simultaneously; therefore, both indirect and direct light reflexes can be assessed.Purpose: To evaluate the clinical ability of the Hitomiru® pupilometer to assess the pupil diameter and the pupillary light reflex of healthy volunteers and patients with intracranial lesions in an intensive care unit (ICU).Methods: Twenty-five healthy volunteers and five ICU patients with intracranial lesions on only the left side were assessed using the Hitomiru® pupilometer. The protocol was as follows: infrared light was applied to both pupils, followed by visible light to the right pupil, infrared light to both pupils, visible light to the left pupil, and then infrared light to both pupils. All the intervals were 2 s, and the dynamics of pupil diameters on both sides were continuously recorded.Results: The healthy adults had approximately 0.5 mm anisocoria, miosis was harder, and mydriasis was less with increased age. There were several differences in miosis rates, miosis times, and mydriasis rates between the healthy adults and the patients with intracranial lesions with both direct irradiation and indirect irradiation.Conclusions: The initial trial estimated and digitally recorded direct and indirect light reflexes, including rapidity of miosis after direct and indirect lights on, and mydriasis after direct and indirect lights off. The Hitomiru® pupilometer was a useful device to digitally record and investigate the relationship between pupil reflexes and intracranial diseases.
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17. Impact of the academic calendar cycle on survival outcome of injured patients: a retrospective cohort study at a community emergency department in Japan
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Yuko Ono, Takeyasu Kakamu, Tokiya Ishida, Tetsu Sasaki, Shigeaki Inoue, Joji Kotani, and Kazuaki Shinohara
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Academic cycle ,Emergency surgery ,Emergency endotracheal intubation ,July phenomenon ,Trauma ,Seasonal effects ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Commencement of a new academic cycle is presumed to be associated with poor patient outcomes. However, supportive evidence is limited for trauma patients treated in under-resourced hospitals, especially those who require specialized interventions and with little physiological reserve. We examined whether a new academic cycle affects the survival outcomes of injured patients in a typical Japanese teaching hospital. Methods This historical cohort study was conducted at a Japanese community emergency department (ED). All injured patients brought to the ED from April 2002 to March 2018 were included in the analysis. The primary exposure was presentation to the ED during the first quartile of the academic cycle (April–June). The primary outcome measure was the hospital mortality rate. Results Of the 20,945 eligible patients, 5282 (25.2%) were admitted during the first quartile. In the univariable analysis, the hospital mortality rate was similar between patients admitted during the first quartile of the academic year and those admitted during the remaining quartiles (4.1% vs. 4.4%, respectively; odds ratio [OR], 0.931; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.796–1.088). After adjusting for the potential confounding factors of the injury severity score, age, sex, Glasgow coma scale score, systolic blood pressure, trauma etiology (blunt or penetrating), and admission phase (2002–2005, 2006–2009, 2010–2013, and 2014–2018), no statistically significant association was present between first-quartile admission and trauma death (adjusted OR 0.980; 95% CI 0.748–1.284). Likewise, when patients were subgrouped according to age of > 55 years, injury severity score of > 15, Glasgow coma scale score of
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18. Histopathologic findings of TAFRO syndrome with immunohistochemical analysis of the kidney specimen: A case report
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Taiki Sato, Yuko Ono, Jun Matsushima, Akiko Fujii, Yoko Sato, Yuji Hidaka, Shinya Kawamoto, Atsunori Yoshino, Tetsuro Takeda, Yoshihiko Ueda, and Shinichi Ban
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TAFRO ,Glomerular microangiopathy ,Castleman disease ,Biopsy ,VEGF ,IL-6 ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
TAFRO (Thrombocytopenia, Anasarca, Fever and/or elevated C-reactive protein, Renal dysfunction or Reticulin fibrosis, and Organomegaly) syndrome is a unique systemic inflammatory disease, which has recently been proposed from Japan. We report a case showing TAFRO symptoms, the patient’s condition of which allowed histopathological examinations of several biopsy tissues including the kidney.A 37-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for evaluation of fever of unknown origin, pleural effusion and ascites, renal dysfunction, and lymphadenopathy. Serum IL-6 and VEGF were elevated. Histopathologic findings of the lymph node resembled those of mixed type Castleman disease. The bone marrow biopsy specimen revealed normocellular marrow with a mildly increased number of megakaryocytes, but without obvious fibrosis. The renal biopsy material showed glomerular microangiopathy with double contour of the capillary loops and mesangiolysis. In immunohistochemistry, VEGF was retained in podocytes, whereas IL-6 expression was not limited to the specific sites. Glomerular microangiopathy is regarded as a crucial change in TAFRO syndrome, which should be studied further with regard to VEGF and IL-6.
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19. Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Glomerulonephritis and Malignancy: A Case of a Patient Diagnosed with Renal Failure and Pulmonary Carcinoma Concurrently
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Maki Asakura, Tetsu Akimoto, Ken Ohara, Takahiro Masuda, Yuko Ono, Osamu Saito, and Daisuke Nagata
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
A 70-year-old man presented with proteinuria, microscopic hematuria, and an increased level of serum creatinine. A systemic workup revealed that the patient had bronchogenic carcinoma and anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated glomerulonephritis concurrently. Despite the increase in the cumulative number of publications on paraneoplastic glomerulopathies, an awareness of the link between cancer and ANCA-associated glomerulonephritis is lacking. We strongly recommend the accumulation of more cases similar to our own, thereby allowing us to clarify the management strategies as well as the nature of this disease condition more precisely.
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20. Impact of emergency physician-staffed ambulances on preoperative time course and survival among injured patients requiring emergency surgery or transarterial embolization: A retrospective cohort study at a community emergency department in Japan
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Yuko Ono, Yudai Iwasaki, Takaki Hirano, Katsuhiko Hashimoto, Takeyasu Kakamu, Shigeaki Inoue, Joji Kotani, and Kazuaki Shinohara
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Injured patients requiring definitive intervention, such as surgery or transarterial embolization (TAE), are an extremely time-sensitive population. The effect of an emergency physician (EP) patient care delivery system in this important trauma subset remains unclear. We aimed to clarify whether the preoperative time course and mortality among injured patients differ between ambulances staffed by EPs and those staffed by emergency life-saving technicians (ELST). This was a retrospective cohort study at a community emergency department (ED) in Japan. We included all injured patients requiring emergency surgery or TAE who were transported directly from the ED to the operating room from January 2002 to December 2019. The primary exposure was dispatch of an EP-staffed ambulance to the prehospital scene. The primary outcome measures were preoperative time course including prehospital length of stay (LOS), ED LOS, and total time to definitive intervention. The other outcome of interest was in-hospital mortality. One-to-one propensity score matching was performed to compare these outcomes between the groups. Of the 1,020 eligible patients, 353 (34.6%) were transported to the ED by an EP-staffed ambulance. In the propensity score-matched analysis with 295 pairs, the EP group showed a significant increase in median prehospital LOS (71.0 min vs. 41.0 min, P < 0.001) and total time to definitive intervention (189.0 min vs. 177.0 min, P = 0.002) in comparison with the ELST group. Conversely, ED LOS was significantly shorter in the EP group than in the ELST group (120.0 min vs. 131.0 min, P = 0.043). There was no significant difference in mortality between the two groups (8.8% vs.9.8%, P = 0.671). At a community hospital in Japan, EP-staffed ambulances were found to be associated with prolonged prehospital time, delay in definitive treatment, and did not improve survival among injured patients needing definitive hemostatic procedures compared with ELST-staffed ambulances.
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21. Therapeutic effects of oxaliplatin-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer: a single-center, retrospective cohort study
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Takashi Okuyama, Shinichi Sameshima, Emiko Takeshita, Ryuji Yoshioka, Yukinori Yamagata, Yuko Ono, Nobumi Tagaya, Tamaki Noie, and Masatoshi Oya
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Locally advanced rectal cancer ,Oxaliplatin-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy ,Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy ,Relapse-free survival ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT) has now become the standard treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). NACRT has decreased local relapse (LR) rate in patients with LARC; however, distant relapse has recently attracted much attention. This study aimed to assess the feasibility and efficiency of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for LARC. Methods Data on patients with cT3/4 and N+ rectal cancer who were treated in our institution from April 2010 to February 2016 were reviewed retrospectively. Twenty-seven patients who received 2–9 cycles of oxaliplatin-based NAC and 28 patients who received NACRT (45 Gy delivered in 25 fractions and 5-fluorouracil-based oral chemotherapy) were analyzed. The primary and secondary endpoints of the present study were the 3-year relapse-free survival (RFS) and the local and distant relapse rates, respectively. Results Regardless of the kind of neoadjuvant therapy, no patient experienced any grade 3–4 therapy-related adverse events. The frequent toxic events were grade 1 diarrhea in patients with NACRT and neutropenia in patients with NAC. A significantly higher proportion of patients with NAC underwent laparoscopic surgery and anterior resection (p = 0.037 and p = 0.003, respectively). The percentages of patients with lymph node yield less than 12 in the NAC group, and those in the NACRT group were 26 and 68%, respectively (p = 0.002). Comparing the NAC with the NACRT groups, the local relapse and distant relapse rates were 7.4 and 7.1% and 7.4 and 18%, respectively. There were no significant differences in 3-year RFS and 4-year overall survival (OS) between NAC and NACRT (3-year RFS 85.2 vs. 70.4%, p = 0.279; 4-year OS 96.3 vs. 89.1%, p = 0.145, respectively). With an analysis excluding patients who received postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy, no patients who received NAC had a distant relapse, and there was a significant difference in 3-year RFS compared with the NACRT groups (94.4 vs. 63.2%, p = 0.043). Conclusion These outcomes suggest that the therapeutic effect of oxaliplatin-based NAC is at least equal to that of NACRT and that NAC is a feasible and promising option for LARC.
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22. Human and equipment resources for difficult airway management, airway education programs, and capnometry use in Japanese emergency departments: a nationwide cross-sectional study
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Yuko Ono, Koichi Tanigawa, Kazuaki Shinohara, Tetsuhiro Yano, Kotaro Sorimachi, Ryota Inokuchi, and Jiro Shimada
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Airway equipment ,Capnometry ,Supraglottic airway device ,Portable storage unit ,Postal survey ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Although human and equipment resources, proper training, and the verification of endotracheal intubation are vital elements of difficult airway management (DAM), their availability in Japanese emergency departments (EDs) has not been determined. How ED type and patient volume affect DAM preparation is also unclear. We conducted the present survey to address this knowledge gaps. Methods This nationwide cross-sectional study was conducted from April to September 2016. All EDs received a mailed questionnaire regarding their DAM resources, airway training methods, and capnometry use for tube placement. Outcome measures were the availability of: (1) 24-h in-house back-up; (2) key DAM resources, including a supraglottic airway device (SGA), a dedicated DAM cart, surgical airway devices, and neuromuscular blocking agents; (3) anesthesiology rotation as part of an airway training program; and (4) the routine use of capnometry to verify tube placement. EDs were classified as academic, tertiary, high-volume (upper quartile of annual ambulance visits), and urban. Results Of the 530 EDs, 324 (61.1%) returned completed questionnaires. The availability of in-house back-up coverage, surgical airway devices, and neuromuscular blocking agents was 69.4, 95.7, and 68.5%, respectively. SGAs and dedicated DAM carts were present in 51.5 and 49.7% of the EDs. The rates of routine capnometry use (47.8%) and the availability of an anesthesiology rotation (38.6%) were low. The availability of 24-h back-up coverage was significantly higher in academic EDs and tertiary EDs in both the crude and adjusted analysis. Similarly, neuromuscular blocking agents were more likely to be present in academic EDs, high-volume EDs, and tertiary EDs; and the rate of routine use of capnometry was significantly higher in tertiary EDs in both the crude and adjusted analysis. Conclusions In Japanese EDs, the rates of both the availability of SGAs and DAM carts and the use of routine capnometry to confirm tube placement were approximately 50%. These data demonstrate the lack of standard operating procedures for rescue ventilation and post-intubation care. Academic, tertiary, and high-volume EDs were likely to be well prepared for DAM.
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23. 'Cannot ventilate, cannot intubate' situation after penetration of the tongue root through to the epipharynx by a surfboard: a case report
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Yuko Ono, Miha Kunii, Tomohiro Miura, and Kazuaki Shinohara
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Emergency surgical airway ,Hypovolemic shock ,Penetrating neck injury ,Upper airway trauma ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Surfing is an increasingly popular activity and surfing-related injuries have increased accordingly. However, to the best of our knowledge, there are no reports of penetrating upper airway injuries in surfers. We present a “cannot ventilate, cannot intubate” situation following penetrating neck injury by a surfboard fin. Case presentation A previously healthy 29-year-old Japanese man was swept off his board by a large wave and his left mandible, tongue root, and right epipharynx were penetrated by the surfboard fin. He presented with severe hypovolemic shock because of copious bleeding from his mouth. Direct laryngoscopy failed, as did manual ventilation, because of the exacerbated upper airway bleeding and distorted upper airway anatomy. Open cricothyrotomy was immediately performed, followed by surgical exploration, which revealed extensive ablation of his tongue root and laceration of his lingual artery. After definitive hemostasis and intensive care, he returned home with no sequelae. Conclusions The long, semi-sharp surfboard fin created both extensive crushing upper airway lesions and a sharp vascular injury, resulting in a difficult airway. This case illustrates that surfing injuries can prompt a life-threatening airway emergency and serves as a caution for both surfers and health care professionals.
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24. DCEBIO facilitates myogenic differentiation via intermediate conductance Ca2+ activated K+ channel activation in C2C12 myoblasts
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Shoko Tanaka, Yuko Ono, and Kazuho Sakamoto
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Ca2+ activated K+ channel ,Myogenic differentiation ,Skeletal muscle ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Membrane hyperpolarization is suggested to be a trigger for skeletal muscle differentiation. We investigated whether DCEBIO, an opener of the small/intermediate conductance Ca2+ activated K+ (SKCa/IKCa) channels, increase myogenic differentiation in C2C12 skeletal myoblasts. DCEBIO significantly increased myotube formation, protein expression level of myosin heavy chain II, and mRNA expression level of myogenin in C2C12 myoblasts cultured in differentiation medium. DCEBIO induced myotube formation and hyperpolarization were reduced by the IKCa channel blocker TRAM-34, but not by the SKCa channel blocker apamin. These findings show that DCEBIO increases myogenic differentiation by activating IKCa channels.
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25. Expert-Performed Endotracheal Intubation-Related Complications in Trauma Patients: Incidence, Possible Risk Factors, and Outcomes in the Prehospital Setting and Emergency Department
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Yuko Ono, Takeyasu Kakamu, Hiroaki Kikuchi, Yusuke Mori, Yui Watanabe, and Kazuaki Shinohara
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine complication rates and possible risk factors of expert-performed endotracheal intubation (ETI) in patients with trauma, in both the prehospital setting and the emergency department. We also investigated how the occurrence of ETI-related complications affected the survival of trauma patients. This single-center retrospective observational study included all injured patients who underwent anesthesiologist-performed ETI from 2007 to 2017. ETI-related complications were defined as hypoxemia, unrecognized esophageal intubation, regurgitation, cardiac arrest, ETI failure rescued by emergency surgical airway, dental trauma, cuff leak, and mainstem bronchus intubation. Of the 537 patients included, 23.5% experienced at least one complication. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that low Glasgow Coma Scale Score (adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 0.93; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.88–0.98), elevated heart rate (AOR, 1.01; 95% CI, 1.00–1.02), and three or more ETI attempts (AOR, 15.71; 95% CI, 3.37–73.2) were independent predictors of ETI-related complications. We also found that ETI-related complications decreased the likelihood of survival of trauma patients (AOR, 0.60; 95% CI, 0.38–0.95), independently of age, male sex, Injury Severity Score, Glasgow Coma Scale Score, and off-hours presentation. Our results suggest that airway management in trauma patients carries a very high risk; this finding has implications for the practice of airway management in injured patients.
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26. Retroperitoneal Bleeding: An Experience During Prophylactic Anticoagulation in a Patient With Nephrotic Syndrome
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Mari Okada, Tetsu Akimoto, Mutsumi Kawamata, Toshimi Imai, Erika Hishida, Marina Kohara, Atsushi Miki, Takuya Murakami, Taro Sugase, Takahiro Masuda, Yuko Ono, Yoshihiko Ueda, Osamu Saito, Shigeaki Muto, and Daisuke Nagata
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
The association between nephrotic syndrome (NS) and a hypercoagulable state has been demonstrated. Controlling the blood clotting activity may therefore be attractive for patients with nephrosis in terms of thromboembolism prophylaxis. We herein report a 75-year-old woman with minimal change disease who developed pains in the right back, groin, and thigh because of retroperitoneal bleeding during prophylactic anticoagulation with unfractionated heparin. Although this procedure has not been accepted as the standard of care for patients with nephrosis, pharmacologic prophylaxis may already be practiced empirically, as in the present patient. We believe that our experience highlights the pitfalls of such a management in patients with nephrosis, implying the need for a diagnostic strategy for identifying those patients with NS who can benefit from prophylactic anticoagulation. Several concerns that emerged in this case are also discussed.
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27. Lipopolysaccharide inhibits myogenic differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts through the Toll-like receptor 4-nuclear factor-κB signaling pathway and myoblast-derived tumor necrosis factor-α.
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Yuko Ono and Kazuho Sakamoto
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Circulating lipopolysaccharide (LPS) concentrations are often elevated in patients with sepsis or with various endogenous diseases that are associated with metabolic endotoxemia. Involuntary loss of skeletal muscle, termed muscle wasting, is commonly observed in these conditions, suggesting that circulating LPS might play an essential role in its development. Although impairment of muscle regeneration is an important determinant of skeletal muscle wasting, it is unclear whether LPS affects this process and, if so, by what mechanism. Here, we used the C2C12 myoblast cell line to investigate the effects of LPS on myogenesis.C2C12 myoblasts were grown to 80% confluence and induced to differentiate in the absence or presence of LPS (0.1 or 1 μg/mL); TAK-242 (1 μM), a specific inhibitor of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling; and a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α neutralizing antibody (5 μg/mL). Expression of a skeletal muscle differentiation marker (myosin heavy chain II), two essential myogenic regulatory factors (myogenin and MyoD), and a muscle negative regulatory factor (myostatin) was analyzed by western blotting. Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) DNA-binding activity was measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.LPS dose-dependently and significantly decreased the formation of multinucleated myotubes and the expression of myosin heavy chain II, myogenin, and MyoD, and increased NF-κB DNA-binding activity and myostatin expression. The inhibitory effect of LPS on myogenic differentiation was reversible, suggesting that it was not caused by nonspecific toxicity. Both TAK-242 and anti-TNF-α reduced the LPS-induced increase in NF-κB DNA-binding activity, downregulation of myogenic regulatory factors, and upregulation of myostatin, thereby partially rescuing the impairment of myogenesis.Our data suggest that LPS inhibits myogenic differentiation via a TLR4-NF-κB-dependent pathway and an autocrine/paracrine TNF-α-induced pathway. These pathways may be involved in the development of muscle wasting caused by sepsis or metabolic endotoxemia.
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28. Tissue Hypoperfusion, Hypercoagulopathy, and Kidney and Liver Dysfunction after Ingestion of a Naphazoline-Containing Antiseptic
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Yuko Ono, Nozomi Ono, and Kazuaki Shinohara
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Naphazoline is a peripheral α2-adrenergic receptor agonist commonly used as a topical decongestant. In Japan, over-the-counter antiseptics often contain naphazoline to effect local hemostasis. We present the first case involving the development of hypercoagulopathy, with kidney and liver dysfunction, following a naphazoline overdose. A 22-year-old Japanese woman with a history of depression ingested 160 mL of a commercially available antiseptic containing 0.1% naphazoline. Three days later, she was brought to the emergency department because of general fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. Physical examination revealed cool, pale extremities. Laboratory data showed evidence of severe kidney and liver dysfunction (creatinine, 9.2 mg/dL; alanine aminotransferase, 2948 IU/L), hypercoagulation (D-dimers, 58.3 μg/mL), and thrombocytopenia (platelet count, 90,000/μL). After infusion of normal saline, intravenous administration of alprostadil, and hemodiafiltration, her organ function completely recovered. Because both the kidney and liver express α2-adrenergic receptors, their failure was likely associated with naphazoline overdose-induced hypoperfusion. The most plausible causes of hypercoagulation are peripheral low perfusion and subsequent microthrombus formation. This case illustrates that severe organ dysfunction can occur following over-the-counter antiseptic ingestion and serves as a caution for both drug manufacturers and healthcare professionals.
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29. Dermatology Eponyms – sign –Lexicon (K)
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Piotr Brzeziński, David F. Fiorentino, Pavai Arunachalam, Ioannis Katafigiotis, Łukasz Matuszewski, Masashi Narita, Yuko Ono, Rahul Shetty, Anca Chiriac, and Ahmad Abdulaziz
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eponyms ,skin diseases ,sign ,phenomenon ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Eponyms are used almost daily in the clinical practice of dermatology. And yet, information about the person behind the eponyms is difficult to find. Indeed, who is? What is this person’s nationality? Is this person alive or dead? How can one find the paper in which this person first described the disease? Eponyms are used to describe not only disease, but also clinical signs, surgical procedures, staining techniques, pharmacological formulations, and even pieces of equipment. In this article we present the symptoms starting with (K) and other. The symptoms and their synonyms, and those who have described this symptom or phenomenon.
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30. Drug-Induced Hypersensitivity Syndrome Caused by Carbamazepine Used for the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
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Yuko Ono, Tsuyoshi Shimo, Yoshinori Shirafuji, Toshihisa Hamada, Masanori Masui, Kyoichi Obata, Mayumi Yao, Koji Kishimoto, and Akira Sasaki
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Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
An 88-year-old man was diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, and treatment of carbamazepine 200 mg/day was initiated. About 6 weeks later, the patient developed a skin rash accompanied by fever. He was admitted to hospital and diagnosed with drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) caused by carbamazepine. Oral carbamazepine treatment was stopped, but blood tests showed acute liver and acute renal failure. Drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test (DLST) for carbamazepine, human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) IgG, and CMV-HRP were negative. Oral prednisolone therapy was begun 18 days later. The titer of HHV-6 IgG antibodies was then detected (640 times). Following treatment, liver and renal function improved and the erythema disappeared.
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31. Versatile inhibitory effects of the flavonoid‐derived PI3K/Akt inhibitor, LY294002, on ATP‐binding cassette transporters that characterize stem cells
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Yasuo Imai, Hidetsugu Yamagishi, Yuko Ono, and Yoshihiko Ueda
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ABC transporter ,BCRP ,P‐glycoprotein ,MRP1 ,PI3K/Akt ,LY294002 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Stem cells are undifferentiated cells capable of proliferation, self‐renewal, and production of a large number of differentiated progeny. Stem cells exist even in malignancies. They are called cancer stem cells, which may represent the origin of these tumors and may be one of the reasons of chemoresistance. The phosphatidylinositol‐3‐kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway is important for the maintenance of pluripotency in stem cells. Flow cytometry assay for identifying stem cells defines a side population of cells that displays low fluorescent dye and is highly enriched for stem cells. The dye efflux is attributed to expression of ATP‐binding cassette transporters such as P‐glycoprotein and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP)/ABCG2, which also transport a variety of anticancer drugs. The PI3K/Akt pathway can modulate functions of ABC transporters through various mechanisms. Reportedly, inhibition of the PI3K/Akt pathway caused BCRP translocation in hematopoietic stem cells and glioma stem‐like cells. On the other hand, a PI3K inhibitor, LY294002, reversed multidrug resistance in cancer cells that overexpress BCRP not by affecting BCRP translocation but putatively as a competitive inhibitor. Other PI3K inhibitors, wortmannin and PI‐103, did not reverse BCRP‐mediated drug resistance. Since LY294002 is a derivative of quercetin that is a naturally occurring flavonoid, its chemical structure is similar to those of a group of flavonoids but those of wortmannin and PI‐103 are quite different. It is known that many flavonoids are inhibitors of BCRP and PI3K. LY294002 has also been reported to exert inhibitory effects on multidrug resistance‐associated protein 1 (MRP1) function via dual mechanisms, competitive block of substrate transport and modulation of expression. Furthermore, LY294002 has been found to antagonize transport activity of P‐glycoprotein without influencing its expression. Taken together, LY294002 can inhibit all BCRP, P‐glycoprotein, and MRP1, which are three major ABC transporters that are highly expressed in stem cells and cause multidrug resistance. Due to its versatile effects, LY294002 could be a lead compound for developing more effective and tolerable reagents for cancer treatment.
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32. Intratarsal Keratinous Cyst at the Eyelid Margin: A Case Report.
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Atsushi Tada, Yuko Ono, Takayoshi Kojima, and Shigeki Machida
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33. Severe Acute Interstitial Nephritis Induced by α-glucosidase Inhibitor Miglitol in an Elderly Patient with Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy.
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Kazutoshi Ono, Takahiro Masuda, Yuko Ono, Erika Hishida, Hiromichi Yoshizawa, Toshimi Imai, Hiroshi Satonaka, Tetsu Akimoto, and Daisuke Nagata
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34. Pediatric IgA-Dominant Infection-Related Glomerulonephritis.
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Yuhi Takagi, Yuji Kano, Takashi Oda, Hitoshi Suzuki, Yuko Ono, and Shigemi Yoshihara
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The concept of infection-related glomerulonephritis (IRGN) has been introduced as adults diagnosed with glomerulonephritis often have coexisting active infections. Furthermore, IgA-dominant IRGN is associated with staphylococcal infections in adults with comorbidities, which often progress to end-stage renal disease. Little is known about IgA-dominant IRGN in children, and no consensus for a management strategy of this condition has been reached. We describe the case of a 9-year-old boy with IgA-dominant IRGN that was diagnosed using specific staining for nephritis-associated plasmin receptor (NAPlr)/plasmin activity and galactose-deficient IgA1 (Gd-IgA1), a marker of IgA nephropathy. The patient was successfully treated using a combination of prednisolone, mizoribine (an immunosuppressive drug), and lisinopril (an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor) and three courses of methylprednisolone pulse therapy. The patient was admitted to our hospital with generalized edema, gross hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension, and renal dysfunction. Hypocomplementemia contributed to a diagnosis of IRGN, although the causative organism was unknown. A renal biopsy performed when the patient presented with nephrotic syndrome showed IgA deposition, positive staining for NAPlr, and negative staining for Gd-IgA1, in addition to findings consistent with IRGN, leading to a pathologic diagnosis of IgA-dominant IRGN. The histological staining for NAPlr/plasmin activity and Gd-IgA1, together with clinical symptoms, could be helpful for diagnosing IgA-dominant IRGN. Our findings indicate that otherwise healthy children can also develop IgA-dominant IRGN. Therefore, early diagnosis and aggressive treatment should be considered when IgA-dominant IRGN is suspected to avoid the possibility of incomplete recovery of renal function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Changes in chemical structures and molar mass parameters of birch wood powder by ethylene diamine treatment
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Yuko Ono, Miyuki Takeuchi, and Akira Isogai
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Published
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36. Long-Term Incidence and Timing of Splenic Pseudoaneurysm Formation after Blunt Splenic Injury: A Descriptive Study
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Takaki Hirano, Yudai Iwasaki, Yuko Ono, Tokiya Ishida, and Kazuaki Shinohara
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Surgery ,General Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Nonoperative management (NOM) has become a standard strategy for hemodynamically stable patients with blunt splenic injury; however, delayed rupture of splenic pseudoaneurysm (SPA) is a serious complication of NOM. In medical literature, data regarding the long-term incidence of SPA are scarce, and the appropriate timing for performing follow-up contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) has not yet been reported. This study aimed to elucidate the long-term incidence and timing of SPA formation after blunt splenic injury in patients treated with NOM.This descriptive study was conducted at a tertiary medical center in Japan. Patients with blunt splenic injury who were treated with NOM between April 2014 and August 2020 were included in the analysis. Included patients underwent repeated contrast-enhanced CT to detect SPA formation. The primary outcome was the cumulative incidence of delayed formation of SPA. We also evaluated differences in SPA formation between patients who received transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE; TAE group) and those who did not receive it (non-TAE group) on admission day.Among 49 patients with blunt splenic injury who were treated with NOM, 5 patients (10.2%) had delayed formation of SPA. All cases of SPA formation occurred within 15 days of injury. The incidence of SPA formation was not significantly different between the TAE and non-TAE groups (1/19 vs. 4/30, P = 0.67).SPA developed in 10% of patients within approximately 2 weeks after blunt splenic injury. Therefore, performing follow-up contrast-enhanced CT in this period after injury may be useful to evaluate delayed formation of SPA. Although our findings are novel, they should be confirmed through future studies with larger sample sizes.
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37. Characterization of solid-state structures, molar masses, and microfibril structures of cellulose in never-dried cotton fibers and ramie bast fibers
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Yuko Ono, Miyuki Takeuchi, and Akira Isogai
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Polymers and Plastics - Published
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38. Brain T cell ameliorates mental disorders in the mouse model of post-sepsis syndrome
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Masafumi Saito, Yoshihisa Fujinami, Yuko Ono, Kimihiro Yamashita, Shigeaki Inoue, and Joji Kotani
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39. Increased Interleukin-17-Producing γδT Cells in the Brain Exacerbate the Pathogenesis of Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy and Sepsis-Induced Anxiety in Mice
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Kotani, Naoki Moriyama, Masafumi Saito, Yuko Ono, Kimihiro Yamashita, Takashi Aoi, and Joji
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sepsis ,sepsis-associated encephalopathy ,sepsis-induced anxiety ,γδT cell ,IL-17A - Abstract
Overactivated microglia play a key role in sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), although the involvement of T cells is unclear. γδT cells in the brain and meninges regulate normal fear responses via interleukin (IL)-17 in healthy mice. In our sepsis model, the mice showed exacerbated anxious behavior at 10 days post-induction (dpi). At 8 dpi, IL-17 mRNA was significantly upregulated in the brains of septic mice compared with those of control mice. Simultaneously, the number of γδT cells increased in the brains of septic mice in a severity-dependent manner. Additionally, IL-17-producing γδT cells, expressing both the C-X-C motif receptor (CXCR) 6 and the C-C motif receptor (CCR) 6, increased in mice brains, dependent on the severity of sepsis. The frequency of γδT cells in the meninges fluctuated similarly to that in the brain, peaking at 8 dpi of sepsis. Behavioral tests were performed on septic mice after the continuous administration of anti-γδTCR (α-γδTCR) or anti-IL-17A (α-IL-17A) antibodies to deplete the γδT cells and IL-17A, respectively. Compared with IgG-treated septic mice, α-γδTCR- and α-IL-17A-treated septic mice showed suppressed microglial activation and improvements in anxious behavior. These results suggested that CCR6+CXCR6+ IL-17-producing γδT cells in the brain and meninges promote the exacerbation of SAE and sepsis-induced psychological disorders in mice.
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40. Clinical utility of artificial intelligence assistance in histopathologic review of lymph node metastasis for gastric adenocarcinoma
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Jun Matsushima, Tamotsu Sato, Yuichiro Yoshimura, Hiroyuki Mizutani, Shinichiro Koto, Keisuke Matsusaka, Jun-ichiro Ikeda, Taiki Sato, Akiko Fujii, Yuko Ono, Takashi Mitsui, Shinichi Ban, Hisahiro Matsubara, and Hideki Hayashi
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41. Structures, molar mass distributions, and morphologies of TEMPO-oxidized bacterial cellulose fibrils
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Yuko Ono, Miyuki Takeuchi, Satoshi Kimura, Buapan Puangsin, Chun-Nan Wu, and Akira Isogai
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Polymers and Plastics - Published
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42. Changes in neutral sugar composition, molar mass and molar mass distribution, and solid-state structures of birch and Douglas fir by repeated sodium chlorite delignification
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Yuko Ono, Miyuki Takeuchi, and Akira Isogai
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43. A case of eosinophilic pancreatitis in a patient with ulcerative colitis
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Koji Toyoda, Yasumi Katayama, Ikuhiro Kobori, Akihiro Kitahama, Yumi Kusano, Yuko Ono, Shinichi Ban, and Masaya Tamano
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Infectious Diseases ,Parasitology ,Microbiology - Abstract
Eosinophilic pancreatitis (EP) is very rare and characterised by infiltration of eosinophils into the pancreatic parenchyma. A 40-year-old man was diagnosed with total-colitis-type ulcerative colitis at the age of 15 years. He was then diagnosed with steroid-dependent ulcerative colitis. He was given golimumab, which resulted in remission. Ten months after beginning golimumab, he was urgently hospitalised with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. Hence, endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy was performed to obtain a definitive diagnosis. Pathologically, abundant infiltration of eosinophils was observed in the edematous intralobular stroma of the pancreas. He was diagnosed with EP, and treated with corticosteroids.
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44. Characterization of cellulose and TEMPO-oxidized celluloses prepared from Eucalyptus globulus
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Yuko Ono, Miyuki Takeuchi, Yaxin Zhou, and Akira Isogai
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) cellulose was isolated from wood powder by dewaxing, delignification, and subsequent 4% NaOH extraction. 2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-piperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPO)-oxidized eucalyptus celluloses were prepared from never-dried eucalyptus cellulose (EC) in yields of 96% and 72% (based on the dry weight of EC) when oxidized with NaOCl of 5 and 10 mmol/g-EC, respectively. Their carboxy contents were 1.4 and 1.8 mmol/g, respectively, when determined by conductivity titration. The crystallinity of cellulose I for EC decreased by TEMPO-mediated oxidation, showing that the originally crystalline region in EC was partly converted to disordered regions by TEMPO-mediated oxidation. Correspondingly, the relative signal area of C6‒OH/C1 with the trans-gauche (tg) conformation attributed to crystalline cellulose I in the solid-state 13C NMR spectrum of EC decreased from 0.42 to 0.34 by TEMPO-mediated oxidation with NaOCl of 10 mmol/g-EC. TEMPO-oxidized EC prepared with NaOCl of 10 mmol/g-EC was almost completely converted into individual TEMPO-oxidized EC nanofibrils (TEMPO-ECNFs) of homogeneous widths of ∼3 nm widths and lengths of >1 μm by mechanical disintegration in water. However, the TEMPO-ECNFs contained many kinks and had uneven surfaces, probably owing to significant damage occurring on the surface cellulose molecules of crystalline cellulose microfibrils during TEMPO-mediated oxidation.
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45. Ultrasound assessment of muscle mass has potential to identify patients with low muscularity at intensive care unit admission: A retrospective study
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Yuko Ono, Joji Kotani, Yuta Arai, Shigeaki Inoue, Jun Oto, Nobuto Nakanishi, and Masafumi Harada
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Background & aims: Muscle mass is an important biomarker of survival from a critical illness; however, there is no widely accepted method for routine assessment of low muscularity at intensive care unit (ICU) admission. We hypothesize that ultrasound-based partial muscle mass assessments can reflect the trunk muscle mass. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether ultrasound muscle mass measurements could reflect trunk muscle mass and identify patients with low muscularity. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of prospectively obtained ultrasound data at ICU admission. We included patients who underwent computed tomography (CT) imaging at the third lumbar vertebra (L3) within 2 days before and 2 days after ICU admission. Primary outcomes included the correlation between the femoral muscle mass measurements using ultrasound and the cross-sectional area (CSA) at L3 obtained by CT. Low muscularity was defined as a skeletal muscle index of 36.0 cm2/m2 for males and 29.0 cm2/m2 for females. Secondary outcomes included the correlation with the ultrasound measurements of the biceps brachii muscle mass and diaphragm thickness. Results: Among 133 patients, 89 underwent CT imaging, which included the L3. The patient mean age was 72 ± 13 years, and 60 patients (67%) were male. The correlation between the femoral muscle ultrasound and CT was ρ = 0.57 (p < 0.01, n = 89) and ρ = 0.48 (p < 0.01, n = 89) for quadriceps muscle layer thickness and rectus femoris muscle CSA, and these had the discriminative power to assess low muscularity, with the areas under the curve of 0.84 and 0.76, respectively. The ultrasound measurements of the biceps brachii muscle mass and diaphragm thickness were correlated with CT imaging [ρ = 0.57–0.60 (p < 0.01, n = 52) and ρ = 0.35 (p < 0.01, n = 79)]. Conclusions: Ultrasound measurements of muscle mass were correlated with CT measurements, and the measurements of femoral muscle mass were useful to assess low muscularity at ICU admission.
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46. Emergency airway management with the gum elastic bougie outside of the operating room: a narrative review.
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Yuko Ono, Kazuaki Shinohara, Jiro Shimada, Shigeaki Inoue, and Joji Kotani
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The ongoing coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has increased the need for healthcare professionals to perform emergency endotracheal intubation (ETI) in patients with COVID-19-related respiratory failure outside of the operating room. Difficult airways and severe airway-related adverse events occur much more frequently in such settings due to limited time and resources as well as the patient's reduced physiological reserve. The gum elastic bougie (GEB) intubation tube is an inexpensive, simple, and readily transportable aid to intubation, but its effectiveness in emergency airway management has not been comprehensively evaluated in recent years. Here, we performed a literature review and have updated the available evidence on the utility of GEB in emergency airway management. After a systematic MEDLINE search, we identified 36 relevant reports that compared GEB with alternative airway management approaches in a variety of real-world and simulated settings. In most studies, GEB increased the first-pass ETI success rate and decreased the force applied on the tongue and incisors during laryngoscopy. GEB also increased the speed, safety, and reliability of emergency cricothyrotomy. Conflicting results were obtained in studies examining GEB use for ETI during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and other special circumstances such as selective lung ventilation, the presence of vomitus, and the use of personal protective equipment. These results suggest that GEB use could be expanded beyond difficult airways and rescue after failed ETI attempts, but further studies will be necessary to determine the utility of GEB under special conditions. Because fatal airway-related adverse events can in part be attributed to limited accessibility of proper airway management equipment, devices such as GEB may increase successful outcomes, especially under the overwhelmingly challenging conditions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Acute Interstitial Nephritis with Glomerular Capillary IgA Deposition Following SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccination.
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Erika Hishida, Yuko Ono, Kazuho Oe, Toshimi Imai, Hiromichi Yoshizawa, Takeo Nakaya, Hirotoshi Kawata, Tetsu Akimoto, Osamu Saito, and Daisuke Nagata
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48. DESAFIOS DA SEGURANÇA ALIMENTAR E NUTRICIONAL DURANTE A PANDEMIA DO COVID-19 NO BRASIL
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Yanna de Fátima Sodré Santos, André Luis Barros Sousa, Esthella Fernanda Souza Baima, Laudelina Ferreira de Andrade, Vanessa Rodrigues Freire, and Yuko Ono
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INTRODUÇÃO: O avanço da pandemia do COVID-19 causou severas mudanças no cotidiano dos indivíduos, afetando principalmente o consumo alimentar e a garantia da segurança alimentar, cujo diversos desafios socioeconômicos e culturais agravaram-se com o isolamento social desse atual cenário pandêmico. OBJETIVOS: Diante desta realidade, o objetivo deste trabalho é identificar quais desafios dificultaram a garantia da segurança alimentar em tempos de pandemia. MÉTODOS: Foram utilizados artigos científicos dos últimos três anos obtidos através da plataforma Google Acadêmico. RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÃO: O COVID-19, conhecido também como SARS-CoV-2 é um vírus altamente transmissível e causador de sintomas, como febre, dores, tosse, além de problemas gastrointestinais e respiratórios. Considerando sua fácil transmissão associado a problemas sociais e econômicos, como a desigualdade social e restrição de renda, é possível considerar que tais fatores contribuíram para um aumento na dificuldade de acesso aos alimentos pelas populações mais vulneráveis. É importante salientar que o consumo de alimentos ultraprocessados aumentou durante a pandemia, devido a sua acessibilidade e baixo custo, e como a escolha destes é uma forma de garantir uma alimentação na mesa de famílias com acesso restrito ou até mesmo sem acesso a alimentos saudáveis. A situação piora quando considera-se grupos populacionais que não são alcançados pelas políticas públicas de combate à fome e à insegurança alimentar e nutricional. CONCLUSÃO: Sendo assim, é importante que haja a discussão da temática segurança alimentar, e até que ponto a sua garantia foi afetada com a disseminação do vírus no Brasil, bem como buscar medidas que possam contribuir na garantia de acesso à uma alimentação segura e nutritiva em qualidade e quantidade suficientes, respeitando a cultura e hábitos de cada região.
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49. SAÚDE E AMBIENTE: OS BENEFÍCIOS ASSOCIADOS AOS ALIMENTOS ORGÂNICOS SÃO RELEVANTES?
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Jéssica Diene Neres Algarves, Esthella Fernanda Souza Baima, Mayla Alegria Maramaldo Oliveira, Vanessa Rodrigues Freire, Yanna de Fátima Sodré Santos, and Yuko Ono
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INTRODUÇÃO: A adesão aos alimentos orgânicos tem sido cada vez mais perceptível nas últimas décadas, principalmente, em países desenvolvidos. A razão de tal crescimento é a concepção de que são mais nutritivos e saudáveis. O modo como são produzidos também é determinante para sua escolha. Posto que, não há uso de fertilizantes e pesticidas, artifícios agrícolas que são constantemente associados ao desenvolvimento de câncer, doenças degenerativas e outros distúrbios que podem ser desencadeados através da manipulação ou ingestão de resíduos presentes na dieta com alimentos convencionais. Além disso, pesquisas demonstram o quão os defensivos agrícolas são nocivos ao ambiente, atuando como contaminantes do solo, água e ar, causando, assim, prejuízo para fauna e flora, mesmo com doses consideradas seguras. Logo, o consumo e a produção dos alimentos convencionais são questionados e as propriedades dos alimentos orgânicos são ressaltadas. OBJETIVOS: Diante destas considerações, o presente trabalho objetivou-se em expor os benefícios destes alimentos para saúde e meio ambiente. MÉTODOS: Para tanto, foi realizada uma revisão sistemática de produções dos últimos 7 anos nas plataformas: Google Acadêmico, Scielo, Portal de Periódicos: CAPES e PubMed. Foram incluídos os artigos de cunho experimental e revisões sistemáticas. RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÃO: A literatura descreve que os agricultores orgânicos utilizam práticas benéficas ao meio ambiente, pois, adubos verdes e culturas rotativas protegem o solo, pois, repõe matéria orgânica, deixando-o mais fértil e prevenindo o desenvolvimento de pragas, este manejo conserva os recursos hídricos e a biodiversidade. Pesquisas não relatam que os alimentos orgânicos são mais nutritivos que os convencionais, mas evidenciam que possuem maior teor de antioxidantes, ácidos graxos insaturados, vitaminas, de forma que se destacam as do complexo B e a C, a proporção de ômega 3 e 6 também é considerada benéfica. Devido a tais argumentos, cuidadores de pacientes com Alzheimer têm incluído estes alimentos na dieta para auxiliar no tratamento, em razão de considerar as especificidades atribuídas aos ácidos graxos e as vitaminas do complexo B na transmissão de impulsos nervosos. Ademais, estudiosos têm se mostrado cada vez mais interessados em estudar a influência que as particularidades acentuadas desses alimentos têm sobre doenças como o câncer, diabetes e obesidade. Na França, uma coorte evidenciou que a ingestão de alimentos orgânicos diminuiu o risco de desenvolver câncer de mama e linfoma não Hodgkin. Um estudo transversal avaliou uma amostra representativa da população francesa e expôs uma relação inversa entre o IMC; obesidade e o consumo destes alimentos. O risco de desenvolver diabetes tipo 2 também foi analisado e, mais uma vez, houve relação negativa. Estes estudos destacam que diversos fatores podem contribuir para tais resultados, no entanto, reforçam que a diminuição ou ausência de resíduos agrícolas nos alimentos e, consequentemente, no homem contribuem prevenindo contra doenças. CONCLUSÃO: Os estudos apresentados expõem que o consumo e a produção de alimentos orgânicos contribuem para prevenir algumas doenças e preservar o meio ambiente. No entanto, outros estudos devem ser realizados para comprovar tais características.
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50. BIOTECNOLOGIA: SEU USO NA FORTIFICAÇÃO DE ALIMENTOS PARA PREVENÇÃO DE CARÊNCIAS NUTRICIONAIS
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Esthella Fernanda Souza Baima, Ana Carolina Cutrim Gonçalves, Beatriz Costa Monteiro, Jéssica Diene Neres Algarves, Mayla Alegria Maramaldo Oliveira, and Yuko Ono
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INTRODUÇÃO: Biotecnologia é o resultado da combinação de sistemas biológicos e da tecnologia, estando presente em várias áreas, como por exemplo na nutrição e na produção de alimentos. Nesta área, a biotecnologia pode ser utilizada principalmente na produção de alimentos mais resistentes às variações climáticas e no melhoramento da qualidade nutricional do alimento. Uma das formas de enriquecimento da qualidade nutricional é a fortificação, na qual ocorre a adição de um ou mais nutrientes com o objetivo de potencializar o valor nutricional e/ou prevenir ou corrigir carências nutricionais. OBJETIVOS: O presente trabalho tem por objetivo avaliar o uso da biotecnologia na fortificação de alimentos para prevenção de carências nutricionais da população. MÉTODOS: Trata-se de uma revisão narrativa da literatura, na qual foram realizadas pesquisas nas bases de dados online Google Acadêmico, PubMed e na biblioteca eletrônica SciELO. Empregou-se os descritores “fortificação de alimentos”, “food fortification”, “biofortificação de alimentos”, empregando o operador booleano AND. Foram selecionados três artigos que avaliaram as contribuições do uso da biotecnologia na fortificação de alimentos para prevenção de carências nutricionais, entre o ano de 2017 e 2022, na língua portuguesa ou inglesa. RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÃO: Uma alimentação saudável e equilibrada é uma das maneiras de garantir qualidade de vida, pois é capaz de fornecer macro e micronutrientes que são importantes para o desenvolvimento e manutenção da saúde. Entretanto, por fatores econômicos e sociais uma grande parte da população não tem acesso a uma alimentação adequada, corroborando para ocorrência de deficiências nutricionais. Portanto, as carências nutricionais de micronutrientes, principalmente como ferro e vitamina A, constituem sérios problemas de saúde pública e ocorrem principalmente nos países em desenvolvimento, uma vez que podem acarretar em diversas complicações. Desta maneira, a fortificação é considerada uma estratégia importante para mitigar estas deficiências, esta técnica consiste em adicionar nutrientes essenciais de maior escassez da população às matérias-primas, este método apresenta diversas vantagens como a eficácia em atingir diversos extratos sociais, possuir baixo custo, ser socialmente aceita e apresentar baixa toxicidade. Dentre as fortificações mais utilizadas estão as farinhas enriquecidas com ferro e ácido fólico, leites vegetais ricos em cálcio e ferro e a adição de iodo ao sal de cozinha que contribuiu com a diminuição da incidência de bócio. CONCLUSÃO: Diante do exposto, evidencia-se o uso da biotecnologia na fortificação de alimentos para prevenção de carências nutricionais normalmente encontradas na população. Tal estratégia garante grandes benefícios à população, sendo importante para correção das carências nutricionais e promoção da saúde.
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