13 results on '"Shun Nakagawa"'
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2. Long-Term Outcomes of Patients with Stroke Predicted by Clinicians to have no Chance of Meaningful Recovery: A Japanese Cohort Study
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Satoshi Egawa, Jeremy Ader, Qi Shen, Shun Nakagawa, Yoshihisa Fujimoto, Shuichi Fujii, Kenta Masuda, Akira Shirota, Masafumi Ota, Yuji Yoshino, Hitomi Amai, Satoru Miyao, Hidetoshi Nakamoto, Yasuhiro Kuroda, Kevin Doyle, Lauren Grobois, Athina Vrosgou, Jerina C. Carmona, Angela Velazquez, Shivani Ghoshal, David Roh, Sachin Agarwal, Soojin Park, and Jan Claassen
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Neurology (clinical) ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Abstract
Little is known about the natural history of comatose patients with brain injury, as in many countries most of these patients die in the context of withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies (WLSTs). The accuracy of predicting recovery that is used to guide goals-of-care decisions is uncertain. We examined long-term outcomes of patients with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke predicted by experienced clinicians to have no chance of meaningful recovery in Japan, where WLST in patients with isolated neurological disease is uncommon.We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of all patients admitted with acute ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, or nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage between January 2018 and December 2020 to a neurocritical care unit at Toda Medical Group Asaka Medical Center in Saitama, Japan. We screened for patients who were predicted by the attending physician on postinjury day 1-4 to have no chance of meaningful recovery. Primary outcome measures were disposition at hospital discharge and the ability to follow commands and functional outcomes measured by the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOS-E), which was assessed 6 months after injury.From 860 screened patients, we identified 40 patients (14 with acute ischemic stroke, 19 with intracerebral hemorrhage, and 7 with subarachnoid hemorrhage) who were predicted to have no chance of meaningful recovery. Median age was 77 years (interquartile range 64-85), 53% (n = 21) were women, and 80% (n = 32) had no functional deficits prior to hospitalization. Six months after injury, 17 patients were dead, 14 lived in a long-term care hospital, 3 lived at home, 2 lived in a rehabilitation center, and 2 lived in a nursing home. Three patients reliably followed commands, two were in a vegetative state (GOS-E 2), four fully depended on others and required constant assistance (GOS-E 3), one could be left alone independently for 8 h per day but remained dependent (GOS-E 4), and one was independent and able to return to work-like activities (GOS-E 5).In the absence of WLST, almost half of the patients predicted shortly after the injury to have no chance of meaningful recovery were dead 6 months after the injury. A small minority of patients had good functional recovery, highlighting the need for more accurate neurological prognostication.
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- 2022
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3. Association between time in range of relative normoglycemia and in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients: a single-center retrospective study
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Tomoya Okazaki, Akihiko Inoue, Takuya Taira, Shun Nakagawa, Kenya Kawakita, and Yasuhiro Kuroda
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Blood Glucose ,Intensive Care Units ,Multidisciplinary ,Critical Illness ,Humans ,Hospital Mortality ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The aim of this single-center retrospective study was to investigate the association between the time in range (TIR) of relative normoglycemia (RN) and in-hospital mortality. We defined RN as measured blood glucose in the range of 70–140% of A1C-derived average glucose and absolute normoglycemia (AN) as 70–140 mg/dL. We conducted multivariate logistic regression analyses to examine the association between TIR of RN > 80% or TIR of AN > 80% up to 72 h after ICU admission and in-hospital mortality (Model 1 and Model 2, respectively). The discrimination of the models was assessed using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). Among 328 patients, 35 died in hospital (11%). Model 1 showed that TIR of RN > 80% was associated with reduced in-hospital mortality (adjusted OR 0.16; 95% CI 0.06–0.43; P 80% was not. The AUROC of Model 1 was significantly higher than that of Model 2 (0.84 [95% CI 0.77–0.90] vs. 0.79 [0.70–0.87], P = 0.008).Our findings provide a foundation for further studies exploring individualized glycemic management in ICUs.
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- 2022
4. Association of physical restraint requirement with unfavorable neurologic outcomes in subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Kyoko Akiyama, Akihiko Inoue, Toru Hifumi, Kentaro Nakamura, Takuya Taira, Shun Nakagawa, Keisuke Jinno, Arisa Manabe, Sayaka Kinugasa, Hikaru Matsumura, Hajime Shishido, Shota Yokoyama, Tomoya Okazaki, Hideyuki Hamaya, Koshiro Takano, Kazutaka Kiridume, Natsuyo Shinohara, Kenya Kawakita, and Yasuhiro Kuroda
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BackgroundThe association between physical restraint requirement and neurological outcome in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) has not been fully examined. The aim of this study was to examine the association between physical restraint and neurological outcomes in patients with SAH.MethodsA single-center, retrospective study was conducted on patients with acute phase SAH treated for >72 h in the intensive care unit from 2014 to 2020. Patients were divided into three groups based on the amount of time required for physical restraint during the first 24–72 h after admission: no,intermittent,and continuous use of physical restraint. Unfavorable neurologic outcome, assessed using the modified Rankin scale upon hospital discharge, has been considered as primary end-point.ResultsOverall, 101 patients were included in the study, with 52 patients (51.5%) having unfavorable neurological outcomes. Among them, 46 patients (45.5%) did not use physical restraint, and 55 (54.5%) patients used physical restraint during the first 24–72 h after admission: 26 (25.7%) intermittent and 29 (28.7%) continuous. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that continuous use of physical restraint during the first 24–72 h after admission compared to no physical restraint was significantly associated with unfavorable neurological outcomes in patients with SAH (odds ratio [OR], 3.31; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02–11.54; p = 0.045]).ConclusionsContinuous use of physical restraint during the first 24–72 h after admission was more significantly associated with unfavorable neurological outcomes than no physical restraint among patients with SAH during the acute phase.
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- 2020
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5. Magnetic-field-induced decomposition in Cu2MnAl Heusler alloys
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Rie Y. Umetsu, Keiichi Koyama, Shun Nakagawa, Kohki Takahashi, Ryota Kobayashi, and Yoshifuru Mitsui
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Magnetization ,Materials science ,Ferromagnetism ,Condensed matter physics ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Phase (matter) ,Nucleation ,Crystallite ,Critical radius ,Coercivity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
A magnetic field enhanced the decomposition of a Cu2MnAl Heusler alloy. An aging treatment at 573 K under 10 T promoted decomposition of a L21 phase and hard magnetic properties were exhibited. The crystallite size of the L21 phase decreased on annealing over 12 h and approached 22 nm at zero field. However, the crystallite size of the L21 phase of the 5 T-annealed sample was almost half that of the 0-T-annealed sample and decreased rapidly, indicating enhanced grain refinement by in-field annealing. Decomposition of the L21 phase was more pronounced in the 10-T-aged sample. The hysteresis loop for 10-T-aged sample had a large coercive force of 232 mT and a magnetization of 13 Am2/kg. These properties were markedly different from those of the 0-T-annealed sample. An increase of nucleation owing to a decrease of critical radius caused grain refinement associated with decomposition and magnetic hardening of Cu2MnAl.
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- 2021
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6. A Study of After-Treatment System for Heavy Duty Trucks at Low Temperature Conditions
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Shinya Sato, Ichiro Tsumagari, Koichi Machida, and Shun Nakagawa
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Truck ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,Materials science ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Waste management ,020209 energy ,Heavy duty ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,After treatment - Published
- 2016
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7. Nonlinear traveling-wave field effect transistors for amplification of short electrical pulses
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Koichi Narahara and Shun Nakagawa
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Physics ,business.industry ,Schottky barrier ,Electrical engineering ,Mode (statistics) ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electrical contacts ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Pulse (physics) ,Nonlinear system ,Computer Science::Emerging Technologies ,Electric power transmission ,Electrode ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
We investigated the properties of pulse propagation on nonlinear traveling-wave field effect transistors (TW-FET) to develop a method for amplifying short electrical pulses. TW-FETs are a special type of FET whose electrodes are employed not only as electrical contacts but also as transmission lines. Due to the presence of electromagnetic couplings between the gate and drain lines, two different propagation modes called the c mode and π mode are developed on a TW-FET. Moreover, the Schottky contact beneath the gate electrode creates an ideal source of nonlinearity for soliton-like propagation. We can design the TW-FET to amplify only soliton-like pulses carried by one of the two modes and attenuate the ones carried by the other mode. This paper discusses the fundamental properties of a nonlinear TW-FET, including the width and velocity of a soliton-like pulse carried by c and π modes, and gives design criteria of amplification of soliton-like pulses.
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- 2010
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8. Characterization of Left-Handed Traveling-Wave Transistors
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Koichi Narahara and Shun Nakagawa
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Acoustics ,Transistor ,Metamaterial ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Characterization (materials science) ,Optics ,Electric power transmission ,Convective instability ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,law ,Transmission line ,Traveling wave ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
The characteristics of a left-handed traveling-wave transistor, which is formulated as two composite right- and left-handed (CRLH) transmission lines with both passive and active couplings, are discussed for generating unattenuated waves having left-handedness. The design criteria for convective instability are described, together with results of numerical calculations that solve the transmission equation for the device.
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- 2009
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9. Nonlinear Plasma Waves in Coupled Two-Dimensional Electron Systems
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Yuta Suzuki, Shun Nakagawa, and Koichi Narahara
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Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Condensed matter physics ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Electrostatic coupling ,Plasma ,Electron ,Grating ,Molecular physics ,Wavelength ,Nonlinear system ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Fermi gas ,Korteweg–de Vries equation ,Nonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
The two layers of two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) systems are discussed in order to examine how the properties of developing nonlinear plasma waves are changed by the presence of electrostatic coupling between the two layers. We consider the case where the two layers are sandwiched by two metallic gates. If the separation between the 2DEG layers and gates is shorter than the wavelength of the investigating plasma waves, the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation well characterizes their propagation. It is found that the velocity of the KdV solitons increases as the separation between two 2DEG layers becomes small; therefore, when the solitons couple with neighboring grating, they generate high-frequency Smith–Purcell radiations more effectively than the solitons supported by the single-layer system.
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- 2008
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10. Management of Spatially Localized Pulses in Two-Dimensional Composite Right- and Left-Handed Transmission Lines Periodically Loaded with Schottky Varactors
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Koichi Narahara, Toru Nakamichi, and Shun Nakagawa
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Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Composite number ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Schottky diode ,Biasing ,Pulse (physics) ,Nonlinear system ,Electric power transmission ,Optics ,Splitter ,Line (geometry) ,business - Abstract
The characteristics of spatially localized pulses developed in two-dimensional composite right- and left-handed (CRLH) transmission lines periodically loaded with Schottky varactors are discussed in order to develop an adaptive pulse control method. It was found that the wave propagation in the two-dimensional Schottky CRLH lines is well characterized by the two-dimensional nonlinear Schr?dinger equation. On the basis of this observation, it is found that spatially localized pulses develop, whose transmission properties can be changed by the biasing points of loaded Schottky diodes. In this paper, we discuss the propagation of spatially localized pulses and pulse-control potential by demonstrating a pulse splitter using the two-dimensional Schottky CRLH line.
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- 2008
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11. Characterization of Two-Stage Composite Right- and Left-Handed Transmission Lines
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Koichi Narahara and Shun Nakagawa
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Left handed ,Physics ,Electric power transmission ,Transmission line ,Dispersion (optics) ,Composite number ,Impedance matching ,Phase (waves) ,Electronic engineering ,Metamaterial ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Topology ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
The characteristics of two-stage composite right- and left-handed (CRLH) transmission lines are discussed. The dispersion relation-ship of both balanced and unbalanced two-stage CRLH lines is described, together with numerical calculations that demonstrate their potential.
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- 2008
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12. Experimental characterization of nonlinear transmission lines for amplification of short pulses
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Shun Nakagawa and Koichi Narahara
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Physics ,Electric power transmission ,Optics ,Transmission line ,business.industry ,Parasitic element ,Schottky diode ,Soliton ,business ,Inductor ,Voltage ,Pulse (physics) - Abstract
Pulse propagation on nonlinear transmission lines (NLTLs), which are transmission lines with regularly spaced Schottky varactors, is experimentally investigated for the amplification of short pulses. We recently found that the soliton developed in an NLTL experiences an exponential amplitude growth, when it couples with an existing voltage edge. Using a test NLTL, we successfully demonstrate the pulse amplification through time-domain measurements. The voltage edge becomes steeper as it travels further, because the nonlinearity leads to the shock formation. This steep edge contributes to the pulse amplification even for the presence of the large parasitic resistance of inductors.
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- 2011
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13. 1411 Accuracy Improvement of Oil Film Thickness Measurement on Piston Skirt and Influence of Cross-Hatch Finishing on Cylinder Surface
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Takahiro Yoshizawa, Shun Nakagawa, Katsuyuki Ohsawa, Satoru Kiyama, and Naonori Kanchika
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Surface (mathematics) ,Piston ,Materials science ,law ,Oil film ,Composite material ,Accuracy improvement ,Cross hatch ,Cylinder (engine) ,law.invention - Published
- 2012
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