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2. Effect of injection duration on contrast enhancement during cardiac computed tomography angiography in newborns and infants
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M. Tahara, T. Yoshiura, Takeshi Nakaura, S. Arao, H. Imaizumi, T. Masuda, R. Gotanda, Tomokazu Sato, Yoshinori Funama, Kazuo Awai, K. Arao, S. Masuda, and J. Hiratsuka
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Vena Cava, Superior ,Heart disease ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Contrast Media ,Infant ,Pulmonary Artery ,medicine.disease ,Contrast medium ,Contrast-to-noise ratio ,Superior vena cava ,medicine.artery ,Hounsfield scale ,Ascending aorta ,Pulmonary artery ,Propensity score matching ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Podiatry ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
To investigate how changing the injection duration at cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) affects contrast enhancement in newborns and infants.Included were 142 newborns and infants with confirmed congenital heart disease who underwent CCTA between January 2015 and December 2018. In group 1 (n = 71 patients), the injection duration was 8 s; in group 2 (n = 71) it was 16 s. Our findings were assessed by one-to-one matching analysis to estimate the propensity score of each patient. We compare the CT number for the pulmonary artery (PA), ascending aorta (AAO), left superior vena cava (SVC), AAO and PA enhancement ratio, and the scores for visualization between the two groups.In group 1, median CT number and ranges was 345 (211-591) HU in the AAO, 324 (213-567) HU in the PA, and 62 (1-70) HU in the SVC. These values were 465 (308-669) HU, 467 (295-638) HU, and 234 (67-443) HU, respectively, in group 2 (p 0.05). The median score for volume-rendering visualization on 3D images of the CCTA was 2 in group 1 and 3 in group 2; the score for visualization of the left SVC of the maximum intensity projection images was 2 in group 1 and 3 in group 2 (p 0.05). The CT number for the AAO and PA enhancement ratio was 15.2 in group 1 and 9.2 in group 2 (p 0.05).The 16-sec injection protocol yielded significantly higher CT numbers for the AAO, PA, and the SVC than the 8-sec injection protocol; the visualization scores were also significantly higher in group 2.In newborns and infants, the longer injection time for CCTA yields stable and higher contrast enhancement at identical CM concentrations.
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3. Efficacy of the spiral flow generating extended tube during paediatric CCTA
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S. Arao, S. Masuda, J. Hiratsuka, R. Gotanda, Kazuo Awai, M. Tahara, K. Arao, T. Yoshiura, H. Imaizumi, Tomokazu Sato, Yoshinori Funama, T. Masuda, Takeshi Nakaura, and Y. Yamashita
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,Heart disease ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,business.industry ,Heart ,Computed tomography ,Internal thoracic artery ,Coronary Angiography ,Radiation Dosage ,medicine.disease ,Cannula ,Spiral flow ,medicine.artery ,Pulmonary artery ,Ascending aorta ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Podiatry ,Child ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Spiral - Abstract
To compare the computed tomography (CT) number for paediatric cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and visualisation score of the three-dimensional (3D) images using the conventional T-shaped extended tube (T-tube) and spiral flow-generating extended tube (spiral-tube) connected between the contrast injector and cannula.In total, 108 patients suspected to have congenital heart disease (CHD) were considered for inclusion. We utilised the T-tube for intravenous contrast and spiral-tube in 54 patients each. Observers individually inspected randomized volume rendering images of the internal thoracic artery, each acquired from the with or without spiral-tube groups, using a four-point scale. We compared the mean CT number of the ascending aorta (AAO) and pulmonary artery (PA), contrast noise ratio (CNR), CT number for the AAO and PA enhancement ratio, and the visualisation scores between the groups.There were no significant differences in patient characteristics between the with or without spiral-tube groups (p 0.05). The mean CT number ±standard deviation for the AAO and PA, and the CNR without or with spiral-tube groups were 441.2 ± 89.2 and 489.8 ± 86.1 HU for the AAO, 436.3 ± 100.6 and 475.3 ± 85.2 HU for the PA, and 9.5 ± 2.2 and 10.8 ± 2.4 for the CNR, respectively (p 0.05). In the spiral-tube group, the CT number, CNR, and visualisations score of the 3D images were significantly higher for the AAO and PA than those in the T-tube group (p 0.05).The spiral-tube proved to be beneficial in improving the CT number for the AAO and PA, CNR, and visualisation score compared with the conventional T-tube during paediatric CCTA.The spiral-tube may allow the visualisation of smaller blood vessels than those visualised by the conventional T-tube for paediatric patients in CCTA.
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4. Displacement of a peripherally inserted central catheter after injection of contrast media
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Naoya Yama, Hiroomi Tatsumi, Masayuki Akatsuka, and Yoshiki Masuda
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Catheterization, Central Venous ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Contrast Media ,General Medicine ,Medication administration ,medicine.disease ,Peripherally inserted central catheter ,Postoperative management ,Surgery ,Sepsis ,Catheters, Indwelling ,Superior vena cava ,Risk Factors ,Catheterization, Peripheral ,cardiovascular system ,Medicine ,Central Venous Catheters ,Humans ,Right basilic vein ,Displacement (orthopedic surgery) ,business - Abstract
A peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) was inserted through the right basilic vein and placed within the superior vena cava of a patient for fluid and medication administration during postoperative management of bladder cancer. Following the development of sepsis, contrast-enhanced CT was
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- 2023
5. Toward Unsupervised 3D Point Cloud Anomaly Detection using Variational Autoencoder
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Ryo Fujii, Hideo Saito, Ryo Hachiuma, Mana Masuda, and Yusuke Sekikawa
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV) ,Point cloud ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Pattern recognition ,Anomaly detection ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Autoencoder - Abstract
In this paper, we present an end-to-end unsupervised anomaly detection framework for 3D point clouds. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to tackle the anomaly detection task on a general object represented by a 3D point cloud. We propose a deep variational autoencoder-based unsupervised anomaly detection network adapted to the 3D point cloud and an anomaly score specifically for 3D point clouds. To verify the effectiveness of the model, we conducted extensive experiments on the ShapeNet dataset. Through quantitative and qualitative evaluation, we demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the baseline method. Our code is available at https://github.com/llien30/point_cloud_anomaly_detection., ICIP2021
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- 2023
6. Thalamic and striato-pallidal volumes in schizophrenia patients and individuals at risk for psychosis: A multi-atlas segmentation study
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Shimako Nishiyama, Kyo Noguchi, Ryo Ochi, Ryota Hashimoto, Atsushi Furuichi, M. Mallar Chakravarty, Shinichiro Nakajima, Yuko Higuchi, Michio Suzuki, Tsutomu Takahashi, Yumiko Nishikawa, Daiki Sasabayashi, Shin Kurose, Yoshihiro Noda, Yuko Mizukami, Mikio Kido, Fumi Masuda, Karin Matsushita, Masaru Mimura, Mihoko Nakamura, Yoichiro Takayanagi, Sakiko Tsugawa, Shinya Fujii, Eric Plitman, and Masataka Wada
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Psychosis ,Striatum ,Globus Pallidus ,Ventral lateral nucleus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Thalamus ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Brain segmentation ,Biological Psychiatry ,business.industry ,Putamen ,At risk mental state ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Globus pallidus ,Psychotic Disorders ,nervous system ,Schizophrenia ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Despite previous neuroimaging studies demonstrating morphological abnormalities of the thalamus and other subcortical structures in patients with schizophrenia, the potential role of the thalamus and its subdivisions in the pathophysiology of this illness remains elusive. It is also unclear whether similar changes of these structures occur in individuals at high risk for psychosis. In this study, magnetic resonance imaging was employed with the Multiple Automatically Generated Templates (MAGeT) brain segmentation algorithm to determine volumes of the thalamic subdivisions, the striatum (caudate, putamen, and nucleus accumbens), and the globus pallidus in 62 patients with schizophrenia, 38 individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) [4 of whom (10.5%) subsequently developed schizophrenia], and 61 healthy subjects. Cognitive function of the patients was assessed by using the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia (BACS) and the Schizophrenia Cognition Rating Scale (SCoRS). Thalamic volume (particularly the medial dorsal and ventral lateral nuclei) was smaller in the schizophrenia group than the ARMS and control groups, while there were no differences for the striatum and globus pallidus. In the schizophrenia group, the reduction of thalamic ventral lateral nucleus volume was significantly associated with lower BACS score. The pallidal volume was positively correlated with the dose of antipsychotic treatment in the schizophrenia group. These results suggest that patients with schizophrenia, but not those with ARMS, exhibit volume reduction in specific thalamic subdivisions, which may underlie core clinical features of this illness.
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- 2022
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7. Compensatory Pelvic Retro-Rotation Associated with a Decreased Quality of Life in Patients with Normal Sagittal Balance
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Kei Miyamoto, Hiroyasu Ogawa, Kazuichiro Ohnishi, Tetsuya Shimokawa, Takahiro Masuda, Haruhiko Akiyama, Kazunari Fushimi, and Akira Hioki
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Pelvic tilt ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Low back pain ,Sagittal plane ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lumbar ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Quality of life ,medicine ,Back pain ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,In patient ,Observational study ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Study Design: Cross-sectional observational study.Purpose: To examine whether pelvic rotation as a compensatory mechanism for sagittal imbalance is related to quality of life (QOL).Overview of Literature: Poor sagittal alignment is associated with compensatory pelvic retroversion and decreased QOL. Whether the compensatory pelvic tilt (PT) influences QOL is unclear.Methods: Overall, 134 subjects aged ≥20 years with lower back pain were included (104 females; mean age, 70±9.8 years). Sagittal vertical alignment (SVA) and PT were analyzed radiographically. Patients were stratified into three groups based on SVA values: good alignment (group G), intermediate alignment (group I), and poor sagittal alignment (group P). Patients in group I were further categorized into two groups: low PT and high PT. The Japanese Orthopaedic Association Back Pain Evaluation Questionnaire (JOABPEQ) was used for clinical assessment, and the scores were compared between groups.Results: As SVA increased, PT and lumbar lordosis (LL) increased and decreased, respectively. PT and LL differed significantly between groups G and P (pp
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- 2022
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8. Laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection versus open retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer: A comparison of clinical and perioperative outcomes
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Mitsuhiro Tambo, Takatsugu Okegawa, Kenjiro Hayashi, Satoru Taguchi, Yu Nakamura, Kazuki Masuda, Toshihide Shishido, and Hiroshi Fukuhara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Single Center ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Operative time ,Germ cell tumors ,Stage (cooking) ,business ,Testicular cancer ,Retroperitoneal approach - Abstract
Objective This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (L-RPLND) and open retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (O-RPLND) performed by one surgeon at a single center. Methods We evaluated 30 patients with stage IIA germ cell tumors who underwent retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (15 underwent L-RPLND and 15 underwent O-RPLND) at our institution between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2018. The clinical parameters were compared between patients who underwent L-RPLND using the retroperitoneal approach and those who underwent O-RPLND using the transperitoneal approach. There were no significant differences in the background characteristics of the two groups except for the median follow-up duration (46 months for L-RPLND and 71 months for O-RPLND, p=0.02). Results L-RPLND was associated with a shorter mean operative time (mean 222 min for L-RPLND vs. 453 min for O-RPLND, p Conclusion Patients who underwent L-RPLND had more rapid recovery, and shorter hospital stay compared to those who underwent O-RPLND; complications were comparable between the two groups. L-RPLND is an efficient procedure with the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.
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9. Primary Pulmonary Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma with the High Expression of IgG4
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Shintaro Miyamoto, Hiroshi Iwamoto, Tatsuo Ichinohe, Kazunori Fujitaka, Tomoko Koura, Noriyasu Fukushima, Hironobu Hamada, Takahiro Kambara, Koichi Ohshima, Shinjiro Sakamoto, Takeshi Masuda, Taku Nakashima, Hiroki Tanahashi, Noboru Hattori, Kyohei Yamada, Kakuhiro Yamaguchi, and Yasushi Horimasu
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,law.invention ,immune system diseases ,law ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,parasitic diseases ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Lung ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Southern blot ,Gene Rearrangement ,business.industry ,Respiratory disease ,MALT lymphoma ,Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone ,General Medicine ,Gene rearrangement ,medicine.disease ,Lymphoma ,Blotting, Southern ,Lymphatic system ,Immunoglobulin G ,business ,Multiple lung cysts - Abstract
This is the first report describing primary pulmonary mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma with the high expression of IgG4. The histological findings were compatible with the diagnostic criteria for MALT lymphoma and IgG4-related respiratory disease (IgG4-RRD). An unfixed sample for Southern blotting was not obtained since computed tomography findings showed multiple lung cysts, which is rare in patients with MALT lymphoma. However, polymerase chain reaction using paraffin sections showed the clonality of the immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene rearrangement, confirming a diagnosis of MALT lymphoma. This is an instructive case in which primary pulmonary MALT lymphoma was histologically compatible with IgG4-RRD.
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10. Machine-learning model derived gene signature predictive of paclitaxel survival benefit in gastric cancer: results from the randomised phase III SAMIT trial
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Jia Guan, Takaki Yoshikawa, Shiro Tanaka, Heike I. Grabsch, Yohei Miyagi, Yasushi Rino, Jeeyun Lee, Junichi Sakamoto, Nesaretnam Barr Kumarakulasinghe, Yiong Huak Chan, Takashi Oshima, Michal Marek Hoppe, Anand D. Jeyasekharan, Mark De Simone, Munetaka Masuda, Akira Tsuburaya, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Cedric Chuan Young Ng, Raghav Sundar, Angie Lay-Keng Tan, Patrick Tan, RS: GROW - R2 - Basic and Translational Cancer Biology, and Pathologie
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Paclitaxel ,medicine.medical_treatment ,adjuvant treatment ,Adenocarcinoma ,THERAPY ,Disease-Free Survival ,Ramucirumab ,Machine Learning ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,CISPLATIN ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Stomach cancer ,UFT ,DOCETAXEL ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,gastric cancer ,Gastroenterology ,Cancer ,Gene signature ,CHEMOTHERAPY ,medicine.disease ,COMPREHENSIVE MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION ,TUMORS ,FAMILY ,Clinical trial ,chemistry ,Cohort ,5-FLUOROURACIL ,SENSITIVITY ,business - Abstract
ObjectiveTo date, there are no predictive biomarkers to guide selection of patients with gastric cancer (GC) who benefit from paclitaxel. Stomach cancer Adjuvant Multi-Institutional group Trial (SAMIT) was a 2×2 factorial randomised phase III study in which patients with GC were randomised to Pac-S-1 (paclitaxel +S-1), Pac-UFT (paclitaxel +UFT), S-1 alone or UFT alone after curative surgery.DesignThe primary objective of this study was to identify a gene signature that predicts survival benefit from paclitaxel chemotherapy in GC patients. SAMIT GC samples were profiled using a customised 476 gene NanoString panel. A random forest machine-learning model was applied on the NanoString profiles to develop a gene signature. An independent cohort of metastatic patients with GC treated with paclitaxel and ramucirumab (Pac-Ram) served as an external validation cohort.ResultsFrom the SAMIT trial 499 samples were analysed in this study. From the Pac-S-1 training cohort, the random forest model generated a 19-gene signature assigning patients to two groups: Pac-Sensitive and Pac-Resistant. In the Pac-UFT validation cohort, Pac-Sensitive patients exhibited a significant improvement in disease free survival (DFS): 3-year DFS 66% vs 40% (HR 0.44, p=0.0029). There was no survival difference between Pac-Sensitive and Pac-Resistant in the UFT or S-1 alone arms, test of interaction pConclusionUsing machine-learning techniques on one of the largest GC trials (SAMIT), we identify a gene signature representing the first predictive biomarker for paclitaxel benefit.Trial registration numberUMIN Clinical Trials Registry: C000000082 (SAMIT); ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, 02628951 (South Korean trial)
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- 2022
11. Contribution of pre-existing neoantigen-specific T cells to a durable complete response after tumor-pulsed dendritic cell vaccine plus nivolumab therapy in a patient with metastatic salivary duct carcinoma
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Masayo Umebayashi, Muneyuki Masuda, Norihiro Koya, Yusuke Nakamura, Masafumi Nakamura, Poh Yin Yew, Hiroto Tanaka, Shu Ichimiya, Hideya Onishi, Shinichiro Nakagawa, Takashi Morisaki, Ryuji Yasumatsu, Akiko Fujimura, Sachiko Yoshimura, and Shogo Masuda
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Combination therapy ,Immunology ,Cancer Vaccines ,Metastasis ,Salivary duct carcinoma ,Antigens, Neoplasm ,medicine ,Humans ,Salivary Ducts ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,ELISPOT ,Carcinoma ,Dendritic Cells ,General Medicine ,Dendritic cell ,medicine.disease ,Vaccine therapy ,Carcinoma, Ductal ,Nivolumab ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,Cancer research ,Peptides ,business - Abstract
Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have emerged as new therapeutic options for refractory cancer, they are only effective in select patients. Tumor antigen-pulsed dendritic cell (DC) vaccine therapy activates tumor-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes, making it an important immunotherapeutic strategy. Salivary ductal carcinoma (SDC) carries a poor prognosis, including poor long-term survival after metastasis or recurrence. In this study, we reported a case of refractory metastatic SDC that was treated with a tumor lysate-pulsed DC vaccine followed by a single injection of low-dose nivolumab, and a durable complete response was achieved. We retrospectively analyzed the immunological factors that contributed to these long-lasting clinical effects. First, we performed neoantigen analysis using resected metastatic tumor specimens obtained before treatment. We found that the tumor had 256 non-synonymous mutations and 669 class I high-affinity binding neoantigen peptides. Using synthetic neoantigen peptides and ELISpot analysis, we found that peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes cryopreserved before treatment contained pre-existing neoantigen-specific T cells, and the cells obtained after treatment exhibited greater reactivity to neoantigens than those obtained before treatment. Our results collectively suggest that the rapid and long-lasting effect of this combination therapy in our patient may have resulted from the presence of pre-existing neoantigen-specific T cells and stimulation and expansion of those cells following tumor lysate-pulsed DC vaccine and ICI therapy.
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12. Diagnostic performance of computed tomography digital subtraction angiography of the lower extremities during haemodialysis in patients with suspected peripheral artery disease
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Yasutaka Baba, Tomokazu Sato, Y. Yamashita, Yoshinori Funama, S. Masuda, T. Okimoto, T. Yoshiura, Kazuo Awai, Takeshi Nakaura, N. Noda, and T. Masuda
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030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Renal Dialysis ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Retrospective Studies ,Computed tomography angiography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Subtraction ,Area under the curve ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Reproducibility of Results ,Digital subtraction angiography ,Gold standard (test) ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,body regions ,Lower Extremity ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Angiography ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Calcification - Abstract
Introduction With intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography (DSA) considered as the gold standard, we compared the diagnostic value of computed tomography angiography (CTA) and computed tomography-digital subtraction angiography (CT-DSA in hemodialysis (HD) patients suspected of having lower limb peripheral artery disease (PAD). Methods In this retrospective study, we enrolled 220 HD patients with suspected PAD. CT-DSA images were obtained by subtracting unenhanced images from enhanced images. The research team calculated the area under the curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value (PPV, NPV), and recorded the diagnostic accuracy between the CTA and CT-DSA images using the DSA as gold standard. Visual evaluation of calcifications in the peripheral arteries were also compared between CTA and CT-DSA images. Results At the above-knee level, the CTA AUC [95% confidence interval (CI)] was 0.68 (CI 0.64–0.72), sensitivity and specificity were 60 and 81%, PPV and NPV were 85 and 53%, and accuracy was 67%. Below the knee, these values were 0.66 (CI 0.62–0.70), 71 and 79%, 79 and 47%, and 66%. For CT-DSA, above-knee, the AUC [95% CI] was 0.88 (CI 0.85–0.91), sensitivity and specificity were 84 and 92%, PPV and NPV were 89 and 97%, and accuracy was 93%. Below the knee, these values were 0.95 (CI 0.93–0.97), 95 and 93%, 96 and 83%, and 93%. The scores for the visualization of calcification in the peripheral arteries was significantly higher for CT-DSA than CTA (p Conclusions CT-DSA helps to assess stenotic PAD with high calcification in the lower extremities of HD patients. Implications for practice On CT-DSA images, the severity of vascular calcification can be assessed for HD patients suspected of PAD of the lower extremities.
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13. Effects on cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials of four clinically used head and neck measurement positions in healthy subjects
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Kohei Mizuno, Kanako Masuda, Yoshiharu Yamanobe, Koichiro Wasano, Masatsugu Masuda, and Tatsuo Matsunaga
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Adult ,Male ,business.industry ,Vestibular evoked myogenic potential ,Posture ,Body position ,Healthy subjects ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials ,Healthy Volunteers ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Neck Muscles ,Reference Values ,mental disorders ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,business ,Head and neck ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials - Abstract
The most reliable head and neck position for cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMPs) measurements yet to be determined.To assess how four body positions used during clinical recordings of cVEMPs affect cVEMP parameters.cVEMPs of 10 healthy subjects (26-50 years old) were recorded in four body positions:Mean background sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) electrical activity was significantly higher in positions C and D than in positions A and B. The latencies of p13 and n23 differed significantly among the four positions. Raw p13-n23 complex amplitude was significantly greater in positions C and D than in A and B. These differences were reduced when amplitudes were corrected by SCM activity. For positions A and B, one and two subjects, respectively, had an abnormal raw asymmetry ratio (AR). After correction, all subjects had normal ARs in all positions.Body positions in which the head is elevated produce a quicker and larger cVEMP response compared to positions in which the head is not elevated. The difference in ARs among positions can be ignored as long as the correction is made.
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14. Imagem(Ns) do Sujeito-Aluno de Secretariado Executivo Trilíngue acerca de Si E do Profissional da Área
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Raquel Tiemi Masuda Mareco and Verônica Braga Birello
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Secretariado Executivo Trilíngue ,Imagem ,Análise do Discurso ,Social Sciences ,Commerce ,HF1-6182 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Este artigo tem como objetivo principal investigar quais imagens são sustentadas pela memória discursiva do sujeito-aluno de Secretariado Executivo Trilíngue e acerca de si e do profissional da área. Buscamos, dessa forma, observar as projeções imaginárias do estudante no processo de significação discursiva acerca de si e do profissional atuante em pesquisa aplicada com os acadêmicos do segundo ano do curso em uma universidade estadual do estado do Paraná. Para tanto, procuramos levantar e apresentar os pré-construídos que circulam em nossa sociedade sobre o profissional de secretariado, por meio de uma contextualização histórica. Dessa forma, foi possível apontar como a memória discursiva funciona na sustentação da(s) imagem(ns) do sujeito-aluno ao enunciar sobre si e sobre o profissional. Para tanto partiremos das teorias da Análise do Discurso francesa com Pêcheux (1995; 1999; 2008) bem como seus desdobramentos do Brasil com Orlandi (2005). Ainda tomamos por base autores como Achard (1999) e Davallon (1999) para discutir alguns aspectos que dizem respeito à memória discursiva. Para tratar questões relativas às condições de produção especificas do secretariado temos por base trabalhos de Portela (2013), Birello e Mareco (2012 e 2013), além de outros autores consideráveis para nossa pesquisa.
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15. Impact of Longer Hemodialysis Vintage with Higher Serum Phosphorus Level on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Presenting Tissue Loss after Endovascular Therapy
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Shota Okuno, Shin Okamoto, Yosuke Hata, Takuya Tsujimura, Masaharu Masuda, Naoko Higashino, Mitsutoshi Asai, Takayuki Ishihara, Osamu Iida, Yasuhiro Matsuda, Toshiaki Mano, Kiyonori Nanto, Takashi Kanda, and Mitsuyoshi Takahara
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Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Multivariate analysis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ischemia ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Japan ,Renal Dialysis ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Proportional hazards model ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Endovascular Procedures ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Hazard ratio ,Phosphorus ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Female ,Hemodialysis ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Aims Hemodialysis vintage and serum phosphorus levels adversely affect outcomes in patients on hemodialysis. Whether these factors have a similar prognostic impact on patients who are on hemodialysis and have chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) has not been systematically studied. We aimed to explore the risk factors, including hemodialysis vintage and serum phosphorus levels, on clinical outcomes after endovascular therapy (EVT) in hemodialysis patients with CLTI. Methods The current study rerospectively analyzed 374 hemodialysis patients with CLTI presenting with ischemic tissue loss (age: 72.3±9.0 years, male: 73.3%, diabetes mellitus: 68.2%, Rutherford 5: 75.9%, 6: 24.1%, WIfI stage 4: 50.0%) primarily treated with EVT between April 2007 and December 2016. The primary outcome measure was 1-year amputation-free survival (AFS), while the secondary outcome measure was 1-year wound healing. Predictors for each outcome were evaluated by Cox proportional hazards model. Results Multivariate analysis significantly associated longer hemodialysis vintages with higher serum phosphorus levels (hazard ratio [HR], 0.599; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.394-0.910; p=0.016) with 1-year AFS. Longer vintages for hemodialysis with higher serum phosphorus levels were marginally, but not significantly, associated with 1-year wound healing. (HR, 0.684; 95% CI, 0.467-1.000; p=0.050). Conclusion Longer hemodialysis vintages with higher serum phosphorus levels adversely affect outcomes after EVT for hemodialysis patients with CLTI presenting with ischemic tissue loss.
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16. The net effect of advice on strategy-proof mechanisms: an experiment for the Vickrey auction
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Ryo Mikami, Shigehiro Serizawa, Toyotaka Sakai, Takuma Wakayama, and Takehito Masuda
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,TheoryofComputation_GENERAL ,Strategy proofness ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Microeconomics ,Vickrey auction ,The Internet ,Strategy proof ,Business and International Management ,business ,Advice (complexity) - Abstract
We conduct laboratory experiments for the multi-unit Vickrey auction with and without advice to subjects on strategy-proofness. The rate of truth-telling among the subjects without advice stays at 20%, whereas the rate increases to 47% among those who have received advice. By conducting similar experiments for the pay-your-bid auction, which is not strategy-proof, we confirm that the increase in truth-telling is due significantly to the net advice effect (i.e., the effect beyond the so-called experimenter demand effect). Moreover, we find that providing advice improves efficiency in the Vickrey auction, particularly in the early periods, when the subjects are less experienced. In general, subjects tend to overbid in Vickrey auction experiments. Our results indicate the possibility that providing simple advice decreases such overbidding by promoting a better understanding of the strategy-proofness of the Vickrey auction. Strategy-proof mechanisms are sometimes criticized because players often fail to recognize the benefit of telling the truth. However, our observations show that introducing advice on the property of strategy-proofness helps them behave “correctly.”
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17. Celiac Disease Diagnosed after Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer
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Shinobu Masuda, Tomohiro Nakayama, Kimitoshi Kato, Yoshiaki Kusumi, Maho Iwamoto, and Mitsuhiko Moriyama
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Malabsorption ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,law.invention ,Diarrhea ,Capsule endoscopy ,law ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Adjuvant therapy ,biology.protein ,Gastrectomy ,medicine.symptom ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
Celiac disease is a systemic autoimmune disorder leading to manifestations of malabsorption syndrome. A 47-year-old Japanese man developed severe diarrhea after surgery for gastric cancer. The diarrhea persisted for seven months, leading to a state of malabsorption. Celiac disease was suspected based on small bowel capsule endoscopy findings. The duodenal findings observed during gastric cancer surgery were reassessed, and Marsh-Oberhuber classification type 3c celiac disease was diagnosed. The anti-tissue glutaminase antibody test results were positive. The patient was started on a gluten-free diet, following which the diarrhea resolved, and the nutritional status improved. Adjuvant therapy after gastric cancer surgery was initiated.
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18. Efficacy of Preoperative Bilateral Thoracic Paravertebral Block in Cardiac Surgery Requiring Full Heparinization: A Propensity-Matched Study
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Toshinori Kasai, Yasushi Kudo, Takaharu Tokita, Yuri Sato, Masaaki Naganuma, Shinya Masuda, Nobuaki Suzuki, and K. Nagaya
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Fentanyl ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aortic valve replacement ,030202 anesthesiology ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Humans ,Paravertebral Block ,Cardiac Surgical Procedures ,Retrospective Studies ,Pain, Postoperative ,business.industry ,Nerve Block ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Cardiac surgery ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,Cohort ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug ,Artery - Abstract
OBJECTIVES To assess the efficacy of preoperative bilateral paravertebral block (PVB) with general anesthesia (GA) in contributing to early extubation and decreasing opioid consumption in cardiac surgery. DESIGN A propensity score-matched retrospective study. SETTING A single tertiary medical center between January 2018 and December 2020. PARTICIPANTS Adult patients undergoing isolated first-time aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass grafting with full sternotomy. INTERVENTIONS A cohort of 44 patients who received PVB with GA (PVB group) was matched with 44 patients who underwent similar surgery with GA only (GA only group). MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS The completion rate of extubation in the operating room was significantly greater in the PVB group (65.9%) than in the GA only group (43.2%; p = 0.032). The completion rate of extubation within eight hours after surgery also was significantly greater in the PVB group (86.4%) than in the GA only group (68.2%; p = 0.042). The median amount of intraoperative fentanyl administered was significantly less in the PVB group (4.8 µg/kg; interquartile range [IQR], 3.3-7.2) than in the GA only group (8.4 µg/kg; IQR, 5.4-12.7; p < 0.001). The median amount of postoperative fentanyl administered was significantly less in the PVB group (6.8 µg/kg; IQR, 3.9-10.6) than in the GA only group (8.1 µg/kg; IQR, 6.2-15.9; p = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrated that preoperative bilateral PVB combined with GA contributed to early extubation in isolated first-time aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass grafting and in the reduction of intraoperative and postoperative fentanyl consumption.
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19. Deep learning with convolutional neural network for estimation of the characterisation of coronary plaques: Validation using IB-IVUS
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Tomokazu Sato, Yasutaka Baba, Seitaro Oda, T. Yoshiura, S. Arao, J. Hiratsuka, T. Okimoto, Yoshinori Funama, T. Masuda, Kazuo Awai, Takeshi Nakaura, and N. Noda
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute coronary syndrome ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Coronary computed tomography angiography ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Convolutional neural network ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Deep Learning ,Region of interest ,Radiologist 2 ,Coronary plaque ,Hounsfield scale ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neural Networks, Computer ,Radiology ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Introduction Deep learning approaches have shown high diagnostic performance in image classifications, such as differentiation of malignant tumors and calcified coronary plaque. However, it is unknown whether deep learning is useful for characterizing coronary plaques without the presence of calcification using coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA). The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic performance of deep learning with a convolutional neural network (CNN) with that of radiologists in the estimation of coronary plaques. Methods We retrospectively enrolled 178 patients (191 coronary plaques) who had undergone CCTA and integrated backscatter intravascular ultrasonography (IB-IVUS) studies. IB-IVUS diagnosed 81 fibrous and 110 fatty or fibro-fatty plaques. We manually captured vascular short-axis images of the coronary plaques as Portable Network Graphics (PNG) images (150 × 150 pixels). The display window level and width were 100 and 700 Hounsfield units (HU), respectively. The deep-learning system (CNN; GoogleNet Inception v3) was trained on 153 plaques; its performance was tested on 38 plaques. The area under the curve (AUC) obtained by receiver operating characteristic analysis of the deep learning system and by two board-certified radiologists was compared. Results With the CNN, the AUC and the 95% confidence interval were 0.83 and 0.69–0.96, respectively; for radiologist 1 they were 0.61 and 0.42–0.80; for radiologist 2 they were 0.68 and 0.51–0.86, respectively. The AUC for CNN was significantly higher than for radiologists 1 (p = 0.04); for radiologist 2 it was not significantly different (p = 0.22). Conclusion DL-CNN performed comparably to radiologists for discrimination between fatty and fibro-fatty plaque on CCTA images. Implications for practice The diagnostic performance of the CNN and of two radiologists in the assessment of 191 ROIs on CT images of coronary plaques whose type corresponded with their IB-IVUS characterization was comparable.
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20. Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis with Severe Respiratory Failure Improved by Segmental Lung Lavage with Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy under General Anesthesia
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Shintaro Miyamoto, Hironobu Hamada, Yasushi Horimasu, Tatsuki Takahashi, Yu Matsumoto, Kaori Hashimoto, Kazunori Fujitaka, Shinichiro Ohshimo, Taku Nakashima, Hiroshi Iwamoto, Takeshi Masuda, Kakuhiro Yamaguchi, Noboru Hattori, Masahiro Yamasaki, and Shinjiro Sakamoto
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Male ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Treatment options ,Computed tomography ,General Medicine ,Anesthesia, General ,Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis ,respiratory system ,Fiberoptic bronchoscopy ,medicine.disease ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage ,Respiratory failure ,Anesthesia ,Bronchoscopy ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,business ,Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis ,Aged ,Lung lavage - Abstract
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disorder in which lipoproteinaceous materials accumulate in the alveolar compartments. A 72-year-old man was diagnosed with autoimmune PAP with severe respiratory failure. We decided to perform segmental lung lavage (SLL) with fiberoptic bronchoscopy under general anesthesia. If improvement was not significant, whole-lung lavage (WLL) would be done. SLL improved the respiratory failure and computed tomography findings. This case showed improvement in not only the area where lavage was done but also the non-lavaged area. SLL with fiberoptic bronchoscopy under general anesthesia might be an appropriate treatment option for patients with severe PAP.
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21. The effect of the Original MethOd at pharmacy To ENhAnce Support for Health Improvement in the limited Japanese proficiency patients visiting local community pharmacy: A randomized controlled trial
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Manako Konda, Jinliang Liu, Kenji Ueshima, Eri Toda Kato, Shinji Yasuno, Izuru Masuda, Shota Suzuki, Yoshihiro Kuwabara, and Keiko Sato
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Counseling ,Pharmacist ,Language barrier ,Pharmacy ,Community Pharmacy Services ,Pharmacists ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Globalization ,0302 clinical medicine ,Japan ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Humans ,Language proficiency ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pharmacies ,Medical education ,business.industry ,030503 health policy & services ,General Medicine ,Local community ,Comprehension ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
Objectives With an increase in globalization, the number of non-native-speaking citizens and tourists visiting local pharmacies is rapidly growing worldwide, creating linguistic and sociological problems. The aim of this study is to compare the effect of adding our original method, Original MethOd at pharmacy To ENhAnce Support for Health Improvement (OMOTENASHI), to the conventional medication counselling method (CMC) when counselling non-Japanese patients at the pharmacy. Methods The OMOTENASHI consists of tools written in multiple languages and illustrations to clarify the effects and side effects, and to confirm patients’ understanding. 71 non-Japanese patients were recruited and randomly assigned to the OMOTENASHI or to the CMC in a 1:1 ratio. Comprehension and satisfaction level were evaluated. Results The overall comprehension level was significantly higher in the OMOTENASHI than in the CMC (75% vs 38%, p = 0.002), with a prominent difference in the recognition of the name, effects, side effects, precautions, and how to deal with side effects of the prescribed medication. Conclusion The OMOTENASHI to be a helpful tool in providing essential information to non-native-speaking patients. Practice implication The study highlighted the need to ensure every patient’s safety and interests, and to avoid disadvantages caused by limited language proficiency in the globalization era.
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22. Gastric Wall Thickness and Linear Staple Height in Sleeve Gastrectomy in Japanese Patients with Obesity
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Masafumi Inomata, Takahide Kawasaki, Hiroaki Nakanuma, Atsuro Fujinaga, Masayuki Ohta, Yuichi Endo, Masahiro Kawamura, Teijiro Hirashita, Takashi Masuda, and Kiminori Watanabe
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Adult ,Sleeve gastrectomy ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,CSH/GWT ,Body Mass Index ,Japan ,Gastrectomy ,medicine ,Humans ,Obesity ,Gastric wall ,Antrum ,Retrospective Studies ,Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Obesity, Morbid ,Obstructive sleep apnea ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Fundus (uterus) ,Surgery ,Laparoscopy ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Body mass index ,sleeve gastrectomy ,gastric wall thickness (GWT) ,losed staple height (CSH) - Abstract
Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is a standard procedure due to its low complication rates and favorable outcomes. However, limited data are available regarding the optimal size of linear staplers in relation to gastric wall thickness (GWT)., Methods: Between August 2016 and December 2020, we performed LSG in 70 patients with an average age, body weight, and body mass index of 42 years, 107 kg, and 40 kg/m2, respectively. We measured the GWT at the antrum, body, and fundus using resected specimens. We used an endo-linear stapler, and the closed staple height (CSH) was 1.75 mm., Results: We found that the average GWT at the antrum was significantly thicker than the GWT at the body and fundus. There was a statistically significant relationship between body weight and the GWT at the antrum and body and obstructive sleep apnea and the GWT at the body. The average CSH/GWT ratios were 0.55, 0.62, and 0.90 at the antrum, body, and fundus, respectively. However, in 20 patients (29%), the CSH/GWT ratio at the fundus area was 〓1.0, and only preoperative body weight was a significant predictor for a CSH/GWT ratio of 〓1.0., Conclusion: A light body weight may be related to a CSH/GWT ratio of 〓1.0 at the fundus., Key Points: GWT at the antrum was significantly thicker than that at the body and fundus. GWT at the antrum and body statistically correlated with body weight. Preoperative body weight was a predictor for CSH/GWT ratio of 〓1.0 at the fundus
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23. Surgery Can Improve Locomotive Syndrome Due to Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis and Loco-Check Can Predict Best Timing of Surgery to Avoid Progress of Locomotive Syndrome
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Yusuke Yamamoto, Yuma Suga, Sachiko Kawasaki, Keisuke Masuda, Hideki Shigematsu, Yasuhito Tanaka, and Masato Tanaka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,japanese orthopaedic association score ,RD1-811 ,business.industry ,locomotive syndrome ,loco-check ,Lumbar spinal canal stenosis ,lumbar spinal canal stenosis ,elderly ,humanities ,Surgery ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
Introduction: The loco-check is a simple tool for evaluating locomotive syndrome (LS), and a previous report suggested that it can be used to identify patients with stage 2 LS. The purpose of this study was to investigate the improvement in LS stage after surgery based on the loco-check in elderly patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and to clarify the characteristics associated with improvement to non-stage 2 LS. Methods: We reviewed 40 elderly patients with LSS who underwent surgery at our institution. We compared the pre- and postoperative Japanese Orthopaedic Association score, loco-check, Oswestry Disability Index, EuroQoL-5 dimension utility values, and the EuroQoL-visual analog scale. We divided patients according to the presence or absence of stage 2 LS after surgery and compared their preoperative clinical findings and assessment measures. Results: Ninety percent of all patients had been preoperatively diagnosed with stage 2 LS according to the loco-check. After surgery, patients showed a decreased number of affirmative answers on the loco-check, according to which only 65% were postoperatively diagnosed with stage 2 LS. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified less than four affirmative answers on the loco-check before LSS as predictive of improvement to non-stage 2 LS. Conclusions: Surgical treatment for elderly patients with LSS could improve LS. In patients with less than four affirmative answers on the loco-check preoperatively, improvement to non-stage 2 LS status may be possible.
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24. Left Atrial Localized Low-Voltage Areas Indicate Whole Left Atrial Electrophysiological Degeneration in Atrial Fibrillation Patients
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Toshiaki Mano, Yasuhiro Matsuda, Takuya Tsujimura, Takashi Kanda, Osamu Iida, Masaharu Masuda, Yosuke Hata, Hiroyuki Uematsu, Takayuki Ishihara, Kiyonori Nanto, Shin Okamoto, Naoya Kurata, and Mitsutoshi Asai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Action Potentials ,Degeneration (medical) ,Nerve conduction velocity ,Pulmonary vein ,Recurrence ,Left atrial ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Humans ,Medicine ,Heart Atria ,business.industry ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Ablation ,Electrophysiology ,Catheter Ablation ,Cardiology ,Atrial Function, Left ,Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Low voltage - Abstract
Background: The efficacy of ablation targeting low-voltage areas (LVAs) is controversial, although LVA presence is well known to be associated with AF recurrence after ablation. Atrial fibrillation (AF) substrate may not localize within LVAs. Methods and results: This observational study enrolled 405 consecutive patients who underwent an initial AF ablation procedure. The left atrial voltage map was obtained after pulmonary vein isolation. LVAs were defined as areas with voltage < 0.5 mV. To estimate whole atrial electrophysiological degeneration, mean regional voltage at each of 6 regions and left atrial total conduction velocity were measured. LVAs existed in 143 of 405 (35.3%) patients. Patients with LVAs demonstrated lower mean regional voltages throughout all 6 regions than those without LVAs (1.3 [1.8, 0.8] vs. 0.6 [1.0, 0.2] for anterior wall, p
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25. Data Augmentation of Classifiers for Components in Industrial Plants Using CAD Models
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Daiki Hanai, Hiroshi Masuda, and Kehei Shigeta
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Computational Mathematics ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Computational Mechanics ,CAD ,Artificial intelligence ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,business ,computer ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design - Published
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26. Bilateral Lung Transplant for a Connective Tissue Disorder: Esophageal Motility and 3-year Survival
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Sumeet K. Mittal, Ross M. Bremner, Luca Giulini, Michael A. Smith, Deepika Razia, Rajat Walia, Máté Csucska, Ashraf Omar, and Takahiro Masuda
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Lung transplantation ,High resolution manometry ,Retrospective Studies ,Lung ,business.industry ,Reflux ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Connective Tissue ,Gastroesophageal Reflux ,GERD ,Female ,Surgery ,CTD ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Lung Transplantation ,Lung allocation score - Abstract
Connective tissue disorders (CTDs) are associated with esophageal dysmotility and gastroesophageal reflux disease, which may diminish survival after lung transplantation (LTx). We studied LTx outcomes in patients with a CTD stratified by esophageal motility. We identified patients who underwent bilateral LTx from 2012 to 2017. Patients with a CTD were classified by pre-LTx diagnosis: absent esophageal motility (AEM), ineffective esophageal motility (IEM), or preserved esophageal motility (PEM). The primary endpoint was 3-year survival. Sub-analysis compared survival between the AEM group and a propensity-matched (lung allocation score), non-CTD control group. Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test were used. In total, 495 patients underwent LTx; 33 (6.7%) had a CTD. Median (IQR) age was 62 years (55.5-67.0); 24 (72.7%) were women. Survival trended lower for recipients with a CTD than without a CTD at 1-year (84.8% vs 91.8%; p = 0.2) and 3-years (66.7% vs 73.5%; p = 0.5). Within the CTD cohort, 1- and 3-year survival was significantly higher in the PEM (100%, 87.5%) and IEM (100%, 85.7%) groups than in the AEM group (50%, 20%; p0.001). The AEM group had significantly lower survival at 1-year (50% vs 92.5%) and 3-years (20% vs 65%) than a lung allocation score-matched cohort of patients without a CTD. LTx recipients with a CTD and AEM had significantly lower survival than those with PEM or IEM as well as significantly lower survival than that of a propensity-matched cohort of patients without a CTD. Patients with a CTD and AEM should be considered for LTx with extreme caution and counseled appropriately.
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27. Amplified-spontaneous-emission feedback circuit scheme for optical measurement with improved optical power resolutions
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Kokoro Kitamura, Biswajit Biswas, Hiroji Masuda, and Syful Islam
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Physics ,Amplified spontaneous emission ,Optics ,business.industry ,Resolution (electron density) ,Optical power ,business - Published
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28. Effect of Magnetic Wedge Characteristics on Torque Ripple and Loss in Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
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Manabu Horiuchi, Yinggang Bu, Ryoken Masuda, Tsutomu Mizuno, Masami Nirei, and Mitsuhide Sato
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business.product_category ,Materials science ,Permanent magnet synchronous motor ,Mechanical Engineering ,Acoustics ,Automotive Engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Torque ripple ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Wedge (mechanical device) - Published
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29. Preoperative inflammation-based scores predict early recurrence after lung cancer resection
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Katsuya Watanabe, Haruhiko Masuda, Daisuke Noma, and Munetaka Masuda
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0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ,Inflammation ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,Medicine ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Lung cancer - Abstract
Background Inflammation in the tumor microenvironment is hypothesized to have a major role in cancer invasiveness, progression, and metastases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of preoperative inflammation-based scores in terms of estimating the timing of recurrence by hazard curves in a cohort of operable, early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. Methods A total of 387 patients with NSCLC who underwent complete pulmonary resection from 2010 to 2019 had their C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio (CAR), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), modified GPS, systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), and advance lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) measurements taken before surgery. Hazard curves indicating changes in hazards over time were evaluated. Results Median follow-up was 39.2 months. In total, 105 patients (27.1%) experienced recurrence. The resulting hazard curve with elevated CAR, SII, GPS, and mGPS, values displayed an initial high peak during the first year. Multivariate analyses showed that an elevated CAR [hazard ratio (HR), 1.987; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.202-3.284] independently predicted the recurrence-free survival. Even in stage I disease, patients with elevated CAR and SII values showed an earlier peak of recurrence, which was about 12 to 16 months earlier than those with low values. Conclusions Even after complete resection of stage I NSCLC, patients with elevated CAR and SII values retain a high risk of early recurrence. Preoperative inflammation-based scores can be an objective, simple, and cost-effective measurement for predicting early recurrence of NSCLC.
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30. Successful Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Based Solely on Non-Invasive Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography
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Yoshinobu Onuma, Giulio Pompilio, Charles A. Taylor, Hideyuki Kawashima, Daniele Andreini, Patrick W. Serruys, Antonio L. Bartorelli, Saima Mushtaq, Shinichiro Masuda, and Marie-Angele Morel
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Bypass grafting ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Canadian Cardiovascular Society ,Fractional flow reserve ,medicine.disease ,Angina ,Coronary artery disease ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,Right coronary artery ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Computed tomography angiography ,Artery - Abstract
An 81-year-old female presented with chronic coronary disease (Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina severity grading III). The patient underwent coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) that revealed three-vessel coronary artery disease (3VD). This case illustrates that in a patient with 3VD, planning and execution of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) were successfully performed based solely on CCTA combined with fractional flow reserve derived from computed tomography angiography (FFRCT). Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) was planned and executed as follows: left internal mammary artery grafted to the left anterior descending artery (LAD), saphenous vein graft (SVG) to the right coronary artery (RCA), and SVG to the obtuse marginal artery (OM). Repeat imaging assessment with non-invasive CCTA and FFRCT at 30-day follow-up confirmed the safety of this approach. The FFRCT values of the RCA and LAD were normalized, whereas a borderline pressure drop was observed in the distal run-off of the OM (FFRCT=0.79). Notably, this is the first case in which post-CABG FFRCT assessment was performed. Post-CABG FFRCT is an investigational novel non-invasive tool for assessing the functional improvement of the epicardial conductance vessels following surgical revascularization.
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31. Acute pancreatitis in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms correlates with pancreatic volume and epithelial subtypes
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Masanori Gonda, Maki Kanzawa, Takeshi Tanaka, Takumi Fukumoto, Kohei Yamakawa, Shigeto Ashina, Yasutaka Yamada, Noriko Inomata, Kae Nagao, Yuzo Kodama, Takashi Kobayashi, Hisahiro Uemura, Shunta Tanaka, Shohei Abe, Hideyuki Shiomi, Keitaro Sofue, Atsuhiro Masuda, Hirochika Toyama, Tomoo Itoh, Arata Sakai, Masahiro Tsujimae, Ryota Nakano, Shinya Kohashi, and Shigeto Masuda
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Contrast Media ,Computed tomography ,Gastroenterology ,Epithelium ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,Internal medicine ,Parenchyma ,medicine ,Humans ,Pancreas ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Hepatology ,Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pancreatitis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Acute pancreatitis ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Pancreatic enzymes ,Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal - Abstract
Background Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) of the pancreas is associated with acute pancreatitis (AP) in some cases, however its causes have not been fully elucidated. We investigated the association of the incidence of AP with epithelial subtypes and pancreatic volume in IPMN. Methods This retrospective study included 182 consecutive surgically resected IPMN patients between January 2000 and December 2018. The relationship between the incidence of AP and epithelial subtypes of IPMN and pancreatic volume was investigated. Epithelial subtypes of IPMN were classified into gastric (G type: N = 116), intestinal (I type: N = 49), pancreatobiliary (PB type: N = 14), and oncocytic types (O type: N = 3). Pancreatic volume of the contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan was measured using Ziostation2 software. Histological pancreatic parenchymal atrophy was also evaluated. Results AP occurred more frequently in I-types (I-type vs. G-type, 22.4% [11/49] vs 3.4% [4/116], P = 0.003) and PB-types (PB type vs. G-type, 35.7% [5/14] vs. 3.4% [4/116], P = 0.007) in comparison with G-types, which constituted the majority of the resected IPMNs. AP occurred more frequently in I-type patients with high pancreatic volumes (I-type with high pancreatic volume vs. I-type with low pancreatic volume, 37.0% [10/27] vs. 4.7% [1/21], P = 0.02). However, histological atrophy did not show an additional influence on the association between the incidence of AP and epithelial subtypes. The elevation of serum pancreatic enzymes was not significantly related to epithelial subtypes. Conclusion Epithelial subtypes and the degree of pancreatic volume may be closely associated with the incidence of AP in IPMN.
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32. Aortic Root Replacement via Lower Hemisternotomy After an Esophageal Operation
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Kazuhiko Uwabe and Noriyasu Masuda
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A 68-year-old man with a history of esophageal resection and reconstruction by gastric tube in substernal fashion required aortic root replacement for annuloaortic ectasia and severe aortic regurgitation. The gastric tube attached closely at the manubrium of the sternum and around the xiphoid process, but it positioned leftward slightly at the body of the sternum. At the operation of the aortic root replacement, we decided the lower hemisternotomy approach to avoid injury of the gastric tube. The lower hemisternotomy to access the aortic root provides a useful alternative approach in some cases with substernal reconstruction after surgery of esophageal cancer.
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33. The Effects of Stress on Glycemic Control Brought on by Changes in Social Conditions Due to COVID-19
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Osamu Tomonaga and Mio Masuda
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Social condition ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Control (management) ,Glycemic Control ,Affect (psychology) ,lockdown ,stress ,Diabetes mellitus ,Stress (linguistics) ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Glycemic ,diabetes ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Stressor ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Social Conditions ,Original Article ,sense organs ,state of emergency ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Objective The stress brought on by changes in social conditions due to COVID-19 is diverse. However, there have been no studies examining the relationship between the type of stress felt by an individual due to such changes in social conditions and the degree of change in HbA1c, prompting us to conduct this study. Methods We conducted a collaborative study at two diabetes clinics. A total of 1,000 subjects responded to the questionnaire. Data on HbA1c and body weight before and after the declaration of the state of emergency were collected. Results We conducted a questionnaire on some stressors, but when comparing the two groups with respect to whether or not they felt stress from each item, only “school closures for children,” seemed to be associated with a significant difference in the amount of change in HbA1c. In the stressed group, i.e. the group of parents who experienced stress due to their children's schools being closed, the HbA1c value changed from 7.30±0.78 to 7.30±1.13 (p=0.985). By contrast, in the unstressed group, the HbA1c value significantly decreased from 7.28±0.98 to 7.06±0.85 (p
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34. Detection of acute rib fractures on CT images with convolutional neural networks: effect of location and type of fracture and reader’s experience
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Rie Masuda, Tamasa Terada, Youhei Hattori, Kengo Matsumura, Shigehiko Katsuragawa, Mizuki Takei, Toshinori Hirai, Hidenobu Ochiai, Takayuki Meiri, Takakazu Ide, Mei Shimomura, Minako Azuma, Aya Kimura, Keigo Nakamura, Hiroshi Nakada, Masatsugu Kawano, and Norihiro Shinkawa
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Rib cage ,Rib Fractures ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Ribs ,Convolutional neural network ,Clinical Practice ,Observer performance ,Radiologists ,Emergency Medicine ,Fracture (geology) ,Humans ,Thoracic ct ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neural Networks, Computer ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
PURPOSE The evaluation of all ribs on thin-slice CT images is time consuming and it can be difficult to accurately assess the location and type of rib fracture in an emergency. The aim of our study was to develop and validate a convolutional neural network (CNN) algorithm for the detection of acute rib fractures on thoracic CT images and to investigate the effect of the CNN algorithm on radiologists' performance. METHODS The dataset for development of a CNN consisted of 539 thoracic CT scans with 4906 acute rib fractures. A three-dimensional faster region-based CNN was trained and evaluated by using tenfold cross-validation. For an observer performance study to investigate the effect of CNN outputs on radiologists' performance, 30 thoracic CT scans (28 scans with 90 acute rib fractures and 2 without rib fractures) which were not included in the development dataset were used. Observer performance study involved eight radiologists who evaluated CT images first without and second with CNN outputs. The diagnostic performance was assessed by using figure of merit (FOM) values obtained from the jackknife free-response receiver operating characteristic (JAFROC) analysis. RESULTS When radiologists used the CNN output for detection of rib fractures, the mean FOM value significantly increased for all readers (0.759 to 0.819, P = 0.0004) and for displaced (0.925 to 0.995, P = 0.0028) and non-displaced fractures (0.678 to 0.732, P = 0.0116). At all rib levels except for the 1st and 12th ribs, the radiologists' true-positive fraction of the detection became significantly increased by using the CNN outputs. CONCLUSION The CNN specialized for the detection of acute rib fractures on CT images can improve the radiologists' diagnostic performance regardless of the type of fractures and reader's experience. Further studies are needed to clarify the usefulness of the CNN for the detection of acute rib fractures on CT images in actual clinical practice.
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35. Successful ligation of posterior tibial vein aneurysm performed according to intraoperative venography results
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Shinya Masuda, Nobuaki Suzuki, Yasushi Kudo, K. Nagaya, and Masaaki Naganuma
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Innovative technique ,medicine.medical_specialty ,RD1-811 ,Deep vein ,Venography ,Veins ,Aneurysm ,Deep vein thrombosis ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,cardiovascular diseases ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pulmonary embolism ,Successful ligation ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,RC666-701 ,cardiovascular system ,Posterior tibial vein ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Ligation ,business - Abstract
A 23-year-old woman was diagnosed with a posterior tibial vein aneurysm that had resulted in deep vein thrombosis and a pulmonary embolism. The patient responded well to anticoagulation therapy, and surgical resection was planned to prevent recurrence. She was scheduled to undergo tangential aneurysmectomy and lateral venorrhaphy. However, the aneurysm could not be completely exposed because of adhesions. Therefore, venography was performed to identify the inflow and outflow vessels, which were ligated because an accessory venous communication was identified. Intraoperative venography can aid in the selection of simple ligation or reconstruction of a venous communication for the treatment of posterior tibial vein aneurysms.
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36. Electric Field Coupling for Wireless Power Transfer
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Mitsuru Masuda
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Physics ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Wireless power transfer ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electric coupling ,business - Published
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37. Differential Immune-Related Microenvironment Determines Programmed Cell Death Protein-1/Programmed Death-Ligand 1 Blockade Efficacy in Patients With Advanced NSCLC
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Yuichiro Ohe, Tatsuya Yoshida, Noboru Yamamoto, Takashi Kubo, Noriko Motoi, Yuji Matsumoto, Kouya Shiraishi, Yuki Shinno, Hidehito Horinouchi, Masayuki Shirasawa, Yasushi Goto, Koichi Goto, Sachiyo Mitani, Daisuke Takayanagi, Takashi Kohno, Yusuke Okuma, Hitoshi Ichikawa, Shingo Matsumoto, Shun-ichi Watanabe, Ken Masuda, and Yukiko Shimoda
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Programmed cell death ,Lung Neoplasms ,Lymphocyte ,Clone (cell biology) ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,B7-H1 Antigen ,Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating ,Immune system ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Internal medicine ,Tumor Microenvironment ,medicine ,Humans ,Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors ,Retrospective Studies ,Tumor microenvironment ,Predictive marker ,business.industry ,Blockade ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunohistochemistry ,Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins ,business - Abstract
Introduction Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression is not a completely reliable predictive marker of the efficacy of anti–programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1)/PD-L1 therapy in patients with advanced NSCLC. Immune-related tumor microenvironment (TME) is classified into four different types based on the tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) status and PD-L1 expression. Methods We retrospectively reviewed patients with advanced NSCLC treated with anti–PD-1/PD-L1 therapy between 2015 and 2019. We investigated the association between the efficacy of anti–PD-1/PD-L1 therapy, the types of TME based on PD-L1 (clone: 22C3) expression, the density of CD8-positive TILs assessed by immunohistochemistry, and mutational profiles by next-generation sequencing. Results Overall, 228 patients were included in the analysis. The patients were classified into the following four groups: type I: PD-L1High (tumor proportion score ≥ 50%)/TILHigh (≥85/mm2; n = 73); type II: PD-L1Low (tumor proportion score Conclusions Differential types of TME, including PD-L1 expression and TIL status, could accurately predict the efficacy of anti–PD-1/PD-L1 therapy.
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38. Effect of oxygen vacancy sites in exposed crystal facet on the gas sensing performance of ZnO nanomaterial
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Kyusung Kim, Pil Gyu Choi, Yoshitake Masuda, and Toshio Itoh
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Electron density ,Facet (geometry) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Zinc ,Oxygen vacancy ,Nanomaterials ,Crystal ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Optoelectronics ,business - Published
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39. PD-L1 blockade exhibits anti-tumor effect on brain metastasis by activating CD8+ T cells in hematogenous metastasis model with lymphocyte infusion
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Mamiko Morinaga, Keigo Yorozu, Daiko Wakita, Masamichi Sugimoto, Osamu Kondoh, Mitsue Kurasawa, and Chinami Masuda
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Cancer Research ,biology ,business.industry ,Lymphocyte ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,GZMB ,Granzyme B ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immune system ,Oncology ,PD-L1 ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Cytotoxic T cell ,business ,Brain metastasis - Abstract
Brain metastases are common complication in cancer patients. Immune checkpoint inhibitors show therapeutic benefits also in patients with central nervous system (CNS) metastases. However, their antitumor effects on metastatic tumors and their underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. In this study we investigated the antitumor effect of anti-programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) antibody on metastatic brain tumors and evaluated immune responses during treatment. We employed a hematogenous brain metastasis xenograft model using immunodeficient mice with murine lymphocyte infusions. A human non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line stably expressing NanoLuc® reporter (Nluc-H1915) was inoculated from the internal carotid artery of SCID mice. After metastases were established (24 days after inoculation), splenocytes prepared from H1915-immunized BALB/c mice were injected intravenously and mouse IgG or anti-PD-L1 antibody treatment was started (day 1). Evaluated by Nluc activity, tumor volume in the brain on day 14 was significantly lower in anti-PD-L1-treated mice than in mouse IgG-treated mice. Furthermore CD8+ cells were primarily infiltrated intratumorally and peritumorally and anti-PD-L1 treatment induced a significantly higher proportion of Granzyme B (GzmB)+ cells among CD8+ T cells. The antitumor effect of anti-PD-L1 antibody on brain metastasis is thought to be achieved by the enhanced activation of infiltrated CD8+ T cells into metastatic brain tumor. These results suggest that anti-PD-L1 antibody-containing regimens may be promising treatment options for cancer patients with brain metastases.
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40. Clinical Features and Risk Factors for Mortality in Hospitalized Older Adults with Pneumonia
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Makoto Masuda, Yu Hara, Nobuhiko Fukuda, Keisuke Watanabe, Nobuaki Kobayashi, Nobuko Kusano, Masanori Nishikawa, Aya Wakabayashi, Nobuyuki Horita, and Takeshi Kaneko
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pneumococcal Infections ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Streptococcus pneumoniae ,medicine ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,RC705-779 ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Retrospective cohort study ,Pneumonia ,Odds ratio ,Pneumonia, Pneumococcal ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Vaccination ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. Pneumonia is a common disease among the aging population in Japan. Hence, it is important to elucidate the risks related to pneumonia mortality. Since Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most commonly observed pathogen, pneumococcal vaccination is recommended to older adults. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify the clinical features of pneumonia, including the status of pneumococcal vaccination, in hospitalized older adult patients in Japan. Methods. This single-centered retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the medical records of all patients with acute pneumonia at Fujisawa City Hospital in Japan from April 2018 to March 2019. Patients were divided into two groups based on their history of pneumococcal vaccination. The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality, while the secondary endpoint was risk factors associated with mortality. Results. We included 93 patients with pneumonia in this retrospective study. Although the mortality rate was higher in the vaccinated group (15.8%) than in the unvaccinated group (9.1%), vaccination status was not identified as a significant risk factor for mortality after multivariable logistic regression (odds ratio: 2.71; 95% confidence interval: 0.667–11.02; p = 0.16 ). In addition, the A-DROP score was identified as an independent risk factor (odds ratio: 2.64; 95% confidence interval: 1.22–5.72; p = 0.008 ). Conclusions. Our study suggested that the A-DROP score is a risk factor of mortality for pneumonia in older adults. In addition, pneumococcal vaccination history was related to increased mortality; however, the influence of the vaccination remains unclear because of the small sample size.
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41. Surgical Fenestration for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection with Visceral and Lower Limb Ischemia and Paraplegia
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Keiji Uchida, Tomoki Cho, Tomoyuki Minami, Atsushi Matsumoto, Munetaka Masuda, Yoshiyuki Kobayashi, Hiroko Nemoto, Yusuke Matsuki, and Kiyotaka Suzuki
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Aortic dissection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lower limb ischemia ,business.industry ,Acute type ,medicine ,business ,Paraplegia ,medicine.disease ,Fenestration ,Surgery - Published
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42. Development of E-Textiles in Fukui Prefecture and a Future View
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Kaeriyama Chihiro, Takahiro Tsuji, Hideki Sasayama, and Atsuji Masuda
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Engineering ,E-textiles ,business.industry ,Regional science ,General Medicine ,business - Published
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43. Random field-based reliability updating framework for existing RC structures incorporating the effect of spatial steel corrosion distribution
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Supasit Srivaranun, Mitsuyoshi Akiyama, Osamu Maruyama, Keisuke Masuda, and Dan M. Frangopol
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Random field ,Distribution (number theory) ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Structural engineering ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Reinforced concrete ,Corrosion ,Environmental science ,Spatial variability ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,business ,Particle filter ,Reliability (statistics) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
In recent years, interest in the effect of the spatial variability associated with steel corrosion on the safety and reliability of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in harsh environments has inc...
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44. Pan-cancer methylome analysis for cancer diagnosis and classification of cancer cell of origin
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Fumihito Miura, Yasuhiro Kodera, Yusuke Matsui, Kenji Shiraishi, Makoto Suzuki, Tomoko Saito, Hiromitsu Araki, Aya Komine, Shuhei Ito, Seiichi Tsukamoto, Kuniaki Sato, Koshi Mimori, Atsushi Niida, Mitsuko Fukunaga, Takaaki Masuda, Akihiro Kitagawa, Dai Shimizu, Nobuyoshi Akimitsu, Hiroshi Haeno, Yuji Miyamoto, Kenzui Taniue, Yukihiro Yoshikawa, Takashi Ito, Hideo Baba, and Yuta Kobayashi
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pan cancer ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Methylation ,medicine.disease ,Cancer genome ,Internal medicine ,Cancer cell ,DNA methylation ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Liquid biopsy ,business ,Molecular Biology ,Tissue biopsy - Abstract
The accurate and early diagnosis and classification of cancer origin from either tissue or liquid biopsy is crucial for selecting the appropriate treatment and reducing cancer-related mortality. Here, we established the CAncer Cell-of-Origin (CACO) methylation panel using the methylation data of the 28 types of cancer in The Cancer Genome Atlas (7950 patients and 707 normal controls) as well as healthy whole blood samples (95 subjects). We showed that the CACO methylation panel had high diagnostic potential with high sensitivity and specificity in the discovery (maximum AUC = 0.998) and validation (maximum AUC = 1.000) cohorts. Moreover, we confirmed that the CACO methylation panel could identify the cancer cell type of origin using the methylation profile from liquid as well as tissue biopsy, including primary, metastatic, and multiregional cancer samples and cancer of unknown primary, independent of the methylation analysis platform and specimen preparation method. Together, the CACO methylation panel can be a powerful tool for the classification and diagnosis of cancer.
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45. A case of pacemaker dysfunction due to interference from a stent placed in the subclavian vein
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Kiyonori Nanto, Masaharu Masuda, Kotaro Suemitsu, Toshiaki Mano, Hitoshi Minamiguchi, and Takashi Kanda
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lead extraction ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Stent ,Case Report ,Interference (genetic) ,Surgery ,Stent migration ,Pacemaker dysfunction ,Hemodialysis ,RC666-701 ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Leadless pacemaker ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Subclavian vein ,Endovascular stent - Published
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46. Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Gastroenterostomy for Afferent Loop Syndrome
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Hideyuki Shiomi, Shogo Ota, Hiroko Iijima, Takashi Kobayashi, Arata Sakai, Atsuhiro Masuda, and Ryota Nakano
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Endoscopic ultrasound ,Abdominal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percutaneous ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,RC799-869 ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,gastroenterostomy ,Internal medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Standard treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Stent ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Gastroenterostomy ,RC31-1245 ,Surgery ,Focused Review Series: Endoscopic Management of Postoperative Gastrointestinal Complication: What’s New? ,afferent loop syndrome ,lumen-apposing metal stent ,endoscopic ultrasound ,Gastrectomy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,afferent limbs - Abstract
Afferent loop syndrome (ALS) is a mechanical obstruction of the afferent limbs after gastrectomy with gastrojejunostomy reconstruction. Patients with cancer recurrence require immediate and less invasive treatment because of their poor condition. Percutaneous transhepatic/transluminal drainage (PTD) and endoscopic enteral stenting offer reasonable palliative treatment for malignant ALS but are not fully satisfactory in terms of patient quality of life (QoL) and stent patency. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) using a lumen-apposing metal stent may address these shortcomings. Clinical data from 11 reports showed that all patients who had undergone EUS-GE had positive technical and clinical outcomes. The adverse event rate was 11.4%, including only mild or moderate abdominal pain, with no severe adverse events. Indirect comparative studies indicated that patients who had undergone EUS-GE had a significantly superior QoL, a higher clinical success rate, and a lower reintervention rate than those who had undergone PTD or endoscopic enteral stenting. Although the evidence is limited, EUS-GE may be considered as a first-line treatment for malignant ALS because it has better clinical outcomes than other less invasive treatments, such as PTD or endoscopic enteral stenting. Further prospective randomized control trials are necessary to establish EUS-GE as a standard treatment for ALS.
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47. A Novel Alaska Pollock Gelatin Sealant Shows Higher Bonding Strength and Nerve Regeneration Comparable to That of Fibrin Sealant in a Cadaveric Model and a Rat Model
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Morio Matsumoto, Yoshifumi Abe, Noboru Matsumura, Takuji Iwamoto, Masaya Nakamura, Shinsuke Shibata, Yosuke Mizuno, Hiroo Kimura, Xi Chen, Tetsushi Taguchi, Taku Suzuki, Shusuke Masuda, Nobuko Moritoki, and Akihiro Nishiguchi
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Fish Proteins ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,food.ingredient ,Rat model ,Biocompatible Materials ,Fibrin Tissue Adhesive ,Gelatin ,Fibrin ,Fingers ,food ,Suture (anatomy) ,Cadaver ,Finger Injuries ,Materials Testing ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Rats, Wistar ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,business.industry ,Regeneration (biology) ,Sealant ,Sciatic Nerve ,Rats ,Surgery ,Models, Animal ,biology.protein ,Female ,Tissue Adhesives ,business ,Cadaveric spasm - Abstract
BACKGROUND A novel biocompatible sealant composed of Alaska pollock-derived gelatin (ApGltn) has recently shown good burst strength and biocompatibility in a porcine aorta. The purpose of this study was to investigate the bonding strength and biocompatibility of the ApGltn sealant in transected digital nerves of fresh frozen cadavers and in the sciatic nerves of a rat model. METHODS Eighty human digital nerves of fresh frozen cadavers were transected for biomechanical traction testing. They were treated with four surgical interventions: (1) suture plus ApGltn sealant; (2) suture; (3) ApGltn sealant; and (4) fibrin sealant. Forty-three sciatic nerves of male Wistar rats were used for functional and histopathologic evaluation. They were treated with six surgical interventions: (1) suture plus ApGltn sealant; (2) suture; (3) ApGltn sealant; (4) fibrin sealant; (5) resection with a 5-mm gap (10 rats per group); and (6) sham operation (three rats). Macroscopic confirmation, muscle weight measurement, and histopathologic findings including G-ratio were examined 8 weeks after the procedure. RESULTS The maximum failure load of the ApGltn sealant was significantly higher than that of a fibrin sealant (0.22 ± 0.05 N versus 0.06 ± 0.04 N). The maximum failure load of the ApGltn sealant was significantly lower that of suture plus ApGltn sealant (1.37 N) and suture (1.27 N). Functional evaluation and histologic examination showed that sciatic nerves repaired with ApGltn sealant showed similar nerve recovery compared to repair with the suture and fibrin sealant. CONCLUSION The ApGltn sealant showed higher bonding strength and equal effect of nerve regeneration when compared with the fibrin sealant.
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48. Human iPS cell derived RPE strips for secure delivery of graft cells at a target place with minimal surgical invasion
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Nobuyuki Tanaka, Hirofumi Uyama, Mitsuhiro Nishida, Satoshi Yokota, Satoshi Amaya, Masayo Takahashi, Michiko Mandai, Akishi Onishi, Yuji Tanaka, Yo Tanaka, Junki Sho, and Tomohiro Masuda
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Male ,Science ,Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells ,Retinal Pigment Epithelium ,Regenerative medicine ,Article ,Cell delivery ,Rats, Nude ,In vivo ,medicine ,Animals ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Tissue engineering ,Induced pluripotent stem cell ,Minimally invasive procedures ,Cell sheet ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Retinal Degeneration ,Macular degeneration ,medicine.disease ,Epithelium ,Rats, Inbred F344 ,eye diseases ,Rats ,Transplantation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Medicine ,Rabbits ,sense organs ,business ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Several clinical studies have been conducted into the practicality and safety of regenerative therapy using hESC/iPSC-retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) as a treatment for the diseases including age-related macular degeneration. These studies used either suspensions of RPE cells or an RPE cell sheet. The cells can be injected using a minimally invasive procedure but the delivery of an intended number of cells at an exact target location is difficult; cell sheets take a longer time to prepare, and the surgical procedure is invasive but can be placed at the target area. In the research reported here, we combined the advantages of the two approaches by producing a quickly formed hiPSC-RPE strip in as short as 2 days. The strip readily expanded into a monolayer sheet on the plate, and after transplantation in nude rats, it showed a potency to partly expand with the correct apical/basal polarity in vivo, although limited in expansion area in the presence of healthy host RPE. The strip could be injected into a target area in animal eyes using a 24G canula tip.
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49. Preclinical diagnosis of wild-type transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy in a patient undergoing carpal tunnel release
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Kyoko Hirakawa, Teruaki Masuda, Masato Nishi, Naoya Nakashima, Mitsuharu Ueda, Mami Morioka, Shinsuke Hanatani, Kenichi Tsujita, and Seiji Takashio
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Amyloid ,biology ,business.industry ,Amyloidosis ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Case Report ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gene mutation ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Transthyretin ,0302 clinical medicine ,Heart failure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Cardiology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Amyloid cardiomyopathy ,Carpal tunnel syndrome - Abstract
Wild-type transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTRwt-CM) has received increased attention because of its novel treatment options. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is known as early symptoms in transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR) preceding cardiac involvement and one of the “red flags” for ATTR-CM. A 64-year-old man underwent carpal tunnel release for carpal tunnel syndrome at 62 years. He was diagnosed with wild-type ATTR due to deposition of transthyretin (TTR) amyloid in flexor tenosynovium specimens and no TTR gene mutation. Examination for detection of cardiac involvement was performed after the operation, and there were no definitive findings of ATTR-CM; however, an early stage of ATTR-CM remained a possibility. Serial image evaluation and biomarker analysis revealed positive findings for ATTR-CM, and we performed an endomyocardial biopsy, resulting in the detection of amyloid deposition. He was diagnosed with ATTRwt-CM 2 years after the operation, and even then, he had no heart failure symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment are important for the improvement of clinical outcomes in patients with ATTRwt-CM. TTR deposition in the ligaments or tendons is often observed in patients with CTS and should be considered at high risk of future ATTR-CM. Serial follow-up of these patients may enable the diagnosis of preclinical ATTR-CM.
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50. Neural Network Calculations at the Speed of Light Using Optical Vector-Matrix Multiplication and Optoelectronic Activation
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Masaya Notomi, Yutaka Masuda, Jun Shiomi, Naoki Hattori, Tohru Ishihara, and Akihiko Shinya
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Physics ,Artificial neural network ,neural network ,business.industry ,Applied Mathematics ,Physics::Optics ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Speed of light (cellular automaton) ,Matrix multiplication ,multi-layer perceptron ,optical circuit ,Wavelength-division multiplexing ,Multilayer perceptron ,Signal Processing ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,wavelength division multiplexing - Abstract
With the rapid progress of the integrated nanophotonics technology, the optical neural network architecture has been widely investigated. Since the optical neural network can complete the inference processing just by propagating the optical signal in the network, it is expected more than one order of magnitude faster than the electronics-only implementation of artificial neural networks (ANN). In this paper, we first propose an optical vector-matrix multiplication (VMM) circuit using wavelength division multiplexing, which enables inference processing at the speed of light with ultra-wideband. This paper next proposes optoelectronic circuit implementation for batch normalization and activation function, which significantly improves the accuracy of the inference processing without sacrificing the speed performance. Finally, using a virtual environment for machine learning and an optoelectronic circuit simulator, we demonstrate the ultra-fast and accurate operation of the optical-electronic ANN circuit.
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