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2. Pancreatitis and cholangitis caused by metallic wire in the duodenal submucosa and muscularis near the papilla: removal by endoscopic submucosal dissection using the pocket-creation method
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Kozue Ando, MD, Atsushi Kanno, MD, PhD, Yuji Ino, MD, Hisashi Fukuda, MD, Eriko Ikeda, MD, Kensuke Yokoyama, MD, Alan Kawarai Lefor, MD, MPH, PhD, DrEng, and Hironori Yamamoto, MD, PhD
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Published
- 2023
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3. Impact of linked color imaging and blue laser imaging on the diagnosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in iodine unstained areas
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Masato Tsunoda, Yoshimasa Miura, Hiroyuki Osawa, Manabu Nagayama, Yuka Kagaya, Yohei Funayama, Takuma Kobayashi, Mami Togashi, Hiroki Hayashi, Yuji Hiraoka, Yoshie Nomoto, Chihiro Iwashita, Yuji Ino, Haruo Takahashi, Hisashi Fukuda, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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chromoendoscopy ,early esophageal cancer ,endoscopic imaging ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract The pink color sign in iodine unstained areas is useful to differentiate esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) from other lesions. However, some ESCCs have obscure color findings which affect the ability of endoscopists to differentiate these lesions and determine the resection line. Using white light imaging (WLI), linked color imaging (LCI) and blue laser imaging (BLI), 40 early ESCCs were retrospectively evaluated using images before and after iodine staining. Visibility scores for ESCC by expert and non‐expert endoscopists were compared using these three modalities and color differences measured for malignant lesions and surrounding mucosa. BLI had the highest score and color difference without iodine staining. Each determination with iodine was much higher than without iodine regardless of the modality. With iodine, ESCC mainly appeared pink, purple and green using WLI, LCI and BLI, respectively and visibility scores determined by non‐experts and experts were significantly higher for LCI (both p
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- 2023
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4. Genetic architecture of berry aroma compounds in a QTL (quantitative trait loci) mapping population of interspecific hybrid grapes (Vitis labruscana × Vitis vinifera)
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Kazuya Koyama, Atsushi Kono, Yusuke Ban, Sharon Marie Bahena-Garrido, Tomoko Ohama, Kazuhiro Iwashita, Hisashi Fukuda, and Nami Goto-Yamamoto
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Volatile compounds ,Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis ,Vitis labruscana ,Vitis vinifera ,Secondary metabolism ,Terpenoids ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract Background Although grapes accumulate diverse groups of volatile compounds, their genetic regulation in different cultivars remains unelucidated. Therefore, this study investigated the volatile composition in the berries of an interspecific hybrid population from a Vitis labruscana ‘Campbell Early’ (CE) × Vitis vinifera ‘Muscat of Alexandria’ (MA) cross to understand the relationship among volatile compounds and their genetic regulation. Then, a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of its volatile compounds was conducted. Results While MA contained higher concentrations of monoterpenes and norisoprenoids, CE contained higher concentrations of C6 compounds, lactones and shikimic acid derivatives, including volatiles characteristic to American hybrids, i.e., methyl anthranilate, o-aminoacetophenone and mesifurane. Furthermore, a cluster analysis of volatile profiles in the hybrid population discovered ten coordinately modulated free and bound volatile clusters. QTL analysis identified a major QTL on linkage group (LG) 5 in the MA map for 14 monoterpene concentrations, consistent with a previously reported locus. Additionally, several QTLs detected in the CE map affected the concentrations of specific monoterpenes, such as linalool, citronellol and 1,8-cineol, modifying the monoterpene composition in the berries. As for the concentrations of five norisoprenoids, a major common QTL on LG2 was discovered first in this study. Several QTLs with minor effects were also discovered in various volatile groups, such as lactones, alcohols and shikimic acid derivatives. Conclusions An overview of the profiles of aroma compounds and their underlying QTLs in a population of interspecific hybrid grapes in which muscat flavor compounds and many other aroma compounds were mixed variously were elucidated. Coordinate modulation of the volatile clusters in the hybrid population suggested an independent mechanism for controlling the volatiles of each group. Accordingly, specific QTLs with significant effects were observed for terpenoids, norisoprenoids and some volatiles highly contained in CE berries.
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- 2022
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5. Feasibility of progressive polyp contraction with underwater endoscopic mucosal resection in ≥ 20 mm superficial colorectal lesions
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Masahiro Okada, Satoshi Shinozaki, Tatsuma Nomura, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Takaaki Morikawa, Masafumi Kitamura, Hisashi Fukuda, Munefumi Arita, Takahito Takezawa, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR) does not always result in en bloc resection of large colorectal lesions. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of en bloc resection with progressive polyp contraction with underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (PP-CUE) of large, superficial colorectal lesions. The advantage of PP-CUE is to enable resection of a superficial non-polypoid lesion that is larger than the snare diameter. Patients and methods Eleven consecutive lesions in ten patients who underwent UEMR with PP-CUE of large superficial colorectal lesions (20 mm or greater) were included. Results The median lesion diameter was 24 mm (interquartile range [IQR], 20–24 mm). All lesions were larger than the 15-mm rotatable snare that was used. Median procedure time and PP-CUE time were 11 minutes (IQR, 8.5–12.3) and 2.3 minutes (IQR, 1.9–3.4), respectively. Pathological diagnoses of resected specimens included six adenomas, three sessile serrated lesions, and two slightly invasive submucosal carcinomas. En bloc and R0 resection rates were both 91 % (10/11). No adverse events occurred. Conclusions PP-CUE is useful to resect superficial non-polypoid colorectal lesions 20 to 25 mm in diameter in an en bloc fashion.
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6. Underwater Endoscopic Mucosal Resection without Submucosal Injection Facilitates En bloc Resection of Colon Adenomas Extending into a Diverticulum
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Yoshikazu Hayashi, Masahiro Okada, Takaaki Morikawa, Tatsuma Nomura, Hisashi Fukuda, Takahito Takezawa, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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colonic diverticulum ,colonic neoplasm ,underwater endoscopic mucosal resection ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Superficial colonic neoplasms sometimes extend into a diverticulum. Conventional endoscopic mucosal resection of these lesions is considered challenging because colonic diverticula do not have a muscularis propria and are deeply inverted. Even if the solution is carefully injected below the mucosa at the bottom of the diverticulum, the mucosa is rarely elevated from the diverticular orifice, and it is usually just narrowed. Although endoscopic submucosal dissection or full-thickness resection with an over-the-scope clip device enables the complete resection of these lesions, it is still challenging, time consuming and expensive. Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection without submucosal injection (UEMR) is an innovative technique enabling en bloc resection of superficial colon lesions. We report three patients with colon adenomas extending into a diverticulum treated with successful UEMR. UEMR enabled rapid and safe en bloc resection of colon lesions extending into a diverticulum.
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- 2021
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7. Improved detection of early gastric cancer with linked color imaging using an ultrathin endoscope: a video-based analysis
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Tsevelnorov Khurelbaatar, Yoshimasa Miura, Hiroyuki Osawa, Yuji Ino, Takahito Takezawa, Chihiro Iwashita, Yoshie Nomoto, Masato Tsunoda, Takashi Ueno, Haruo Takahashi, Manabu Nagayama, Hisashi Fukuda, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims Ultrathin endoscopy causes a minimal gag reflex and has minimal effects on cardiopulmonary function. Linked color imaging (LCI) is useful for detection of malignancies in the digestive tract. The aim of this study was to clarify whether LCI with ultrathin endoscopy facilitates detection of early gastric cancer (EGC) despite its lower resolution compared with high-resolution white light imaging (WLI) with standard endoscopy. Patients and methods This was a retrospective analysis with prospectively collected video, including consecutive 166 cases of EGC or gastric atrophy alone. Ninety seconds of screening video was collected using standard and ultrathin endoscopes with both WLI and LCI for each case. Three expert endoscopists assessed each video and the sensitivity of detecting EGC calculated. Color difference calculations were performed. Results Sensitivities using ultrathin WLI, ultrathin LCI, standard WLI, and standard LCI for the identification of cancer were 66.0 %, 80.3 %, 69.9 %, and 84.0 %, respectively. The color difference between malignant lesions and surrounding mucosa with ultrathin LCI and standard LCI were significantly higher than using ultrathin WLI or standard WLI, supported subjectively by the visibility score. Ultrathin LCI color difference and visibility score were significantly higher than standard WLI. Conclusions LCI with a low-resolution ultrathin endoscope is superior to WLI with a high-resolution standard endoscope for gastric cancer screening. This suggests that the high color contrast between EGC and the surrounding mucosa is more important than high-resolution images.
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8. Underwater Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of Small Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumors
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Masahiro Okada, Satoshi Shinozaki, Eriko Ikeda, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Takahito Takezawa, Hisashi Fukuda, Takaaki Morikawa, Masafumi Kitamura, Munefumi Arita, Tatsuma Nomura, Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Keijiro Sunada, Noriyoshi Fukushima, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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endoscopic submucosal resection ,neuroendocrine tumor ,rectal neoplasms ,patient outcome assessment (MeSH) ,underwater endoscopic mucosal resection ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Study AimsThe resection strategy for rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NET) < 10 mm is not uniform. We compared the utility of underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR) to endoscopic submucosal resection with a ligation device (ESMR-L) to resect rectal NETs.Patients and MethodsPatients with rectal NET < 10 mm treated with UEMR or ESMR-L were included. Their medical records were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsThirty-two patients were divided into a UEMR group (n = 7) and an ESMR-L group (n = 25). Histopathological diagnosis of NET by biopsy was known before resection in 43% (3/7) in the UEMR group and 68% (17/25) in the ESMR-L group, (p = 0.379). UEMR was performed on an outpatient basis for all patients, and 92% of ESMR-L (23/25) were performed as inpatient procedures (p < 0.001). The procedure time was significantly shorter in the UEMR group than in the ESMR-L group [median (IQR), min, 6 (5–8) vs. 12 (9–14), p = 0.002]. En bloc resection and R0 resection rates were 100% in both groups. Pathological evaluations were predominantly NET G1 in both groups (UEMR: 7/7, 100% and ESMR-L: 23/25, 92%). Two patients in the ESMR-L group developed delayed bleeding, controlled by endoscopic hemostasis. Device costs were significantly higher in the ESMR-L group than the UEMR group by approximately US$180 [median (IQR), $90.45 (83.64–108.41) vs. $274.73 (265.86–292.45), P < 0.001].ConclusionUEMR results in similar resection quality with shorter procedure time and lower costs compared to ESMR-L. We recommend UEMR for the resection of rectal NET < 10 mm.
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9. New Diagnostic Approach for Esophageal Squamous Cell Neoplasms Using Linked Color Imaging and Blue Laser Imaging Combined with Iodine Staining
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Masato Tsunoda, Yoshimasa Miura, Hiroyuki Osawa, Tsevelnorov Khurelbaatar, Mio Sakaguchi, Hisashi Fukuda, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Early esophageal cancer ,Image enhanced endoscopy ,Linked color imaging ,Blue laser imaging ,Iodine staining ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
A 62-year-old man with a flat early esophageal cancer was referred for endoscopic treatment. White light imaging revealed a pale red lesion, whereas linked color imaging (LCI) and blue laser imaging (BLI) yielded purple and brown images, respectively. Iodine staining demonstrated a large unstained area with a homogenous but very weak pink-color sign. This area appeared more clearly as purple and green on LCI and BLI, respectively; however, a different colored portion was observed at the 4 o’clock position inside the iodineunstained area. Histopathology findings of the resected specimen revealed squamous intraepithelial neoplasia at the 4 o’clock position and an esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in the remaining iodine-unstained area. LCI and BLI combined with iodine staining produce characteristic images that overcomes the pink-color sign, reflecting the histological features of a flat esophageal neoplasm. This new method is useful for detailed evaluation of early flat squamous cell neoplasms.
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- 2019
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10. Colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection using the pocket-creation method with single clip traction: a feasibility study
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Tatsuma Nomura, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Takaaki Morikawa, Masahiro Okada, Hisashi Fukuda, Takahito Takezawa, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims The pocket-creation method (PCM) facilitates dissection of the central part of a tumor. We previously developed the PCM with clip traction (PCM-CT) to facilitate opening the mucosal pocket, which otherwise could become cumbersome. In the present study, we aimed to examine the feasibility of PCM-CT for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Patients and methods PCM-CT was performed on 30 patients with early colorectal tumors from October 2019 to April 2020. PCM-CT allows efficient opening of the mucosal pocket by using the PCM to dissect the center of the lesion and then apply traction with a single clip after making a circumferential mucosal incision. Results The median specimen major axis length, ESD time, ESD speed, and en bloc resection rate were 48 mm, 84 minutes, 20 mm2/min, and 100 % (30/30), respectively. The success rates for the traction clip and median single-clip-traction time were 100 % (30/30) and 1.5 minutes, respectively. Conclusions Colorectal ESD using PCM-CT is a simple and promising method.
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- 2021
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11. The pocket-creation method may facilitate endoscopic submucosal dissection of large colorectal sessile tumors
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Takeshi Yamashina, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Hisashi Fukuda, Masahiro Okada, Takahito Takezawa, Yasutoshi Kobayashi, Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Yoshimasa Miura, Satoshi Shinozaki, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims Resecting large colorectal sessile tumors using endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is challenging because of severe submucosal fibrosis. Previously, we reported that ESD strategy using the pocket-creation method (PCM) is useful for large colorectal sessile tumors, but there are no large studies reporting the effectiveness and safety of the PCM for resection of large colorectal sessile tumors. Patients and methods This was a retrospective review of 90 large colorectal sessile tumors in 89 patients who underwent ESD in our institution. Large colorectal sessile tumors were defined as polypoid lesions 20 mm or more in diameter. We divided them into PCM (n = 40) and conventional method (CM) groups (n = 50). The primary outcome measure was en bloc resection. The inverse-probability-treatment weighting (IPTW) approach was used to adjust for selection bias. Results Both PCM and CM achieved high en bloc resection (100 % vs. 94 %, non-adjusted P = 0.25, IPTW-adjusted P = 0.19) and R0 resection rates (88 % vs. 78 %, non-adjusted P = 0.28, IPTW-adjusted P = 0.27). When PCM was used, the rate of pathologically negative vertical margins was significantly greater than with the CM (IPTW-adjusted P = 0.045). The dissection time was significantly shorter (IPTW-adjusted P = 0.025) and dissection speed faster (IPTW-adjusted P = 0.013) using the PCM than when the CM was used. There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse events (intraprocedural perforation and delayed bleeding, IPTW-adjusted P = 0.68). Conclusion Although en bloc resection and R0 resection rates were similar, PCM significantly increased the rate of negative vertical margins with rapid dissection for treatment of large colorectal sessile tumors.
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12. Phenotypic Diagnosis of Lineage and Differentiation During Sake Yeast Breeding
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Shinsuke Ohnuki, Hiroki Okada, Anne Friedrich, Yoichiro Kanno, Tetsuya Goshima, Hirokazu Hasuda, Masaaki Inahashi, Naoto Okazaki, Hiroyasu Tamura, Ryo Nakamura, Dai Hirata, Hisashi Fukuda, Hitoshi Shimoi, Katsuhiko Kitamoto, Daisuke Watanabe, Joseph Schacherer, Takeshi Akao, and Yoshikazu Ohya
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single-cell phenotyping ,cell morphology ,phenotypic diversity ,sake yeast ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Sake yeast was developed exclusively in Japan. Its diversification during breeding remains largely uncharacterized. To evaluate the breeding processes of the sake lineage, we thoroughly investigated the phenotypes and differentiation of 27 sake yeast strains using high-dimensional, single-cell, morphological phenotyping. Although the genetic diversity of the sake yeast lineage is relatively low, its morphological diversity has expanded substantially compared to that of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae species as a whole. Evaluation of the different types of breeding processes showed that the generation of hybrids (crossbreeding) has more profound effects on cell morphology than the isolation of mutants (mutation breeding). Analysis of phenotypic robustness revealed that some sake yeast strains are more morphologically heterogeneous, possibly due to impairment of cellular network hubs. This study provides a new perspective for studying yeast breeding genetics and micro-organism breeding strategies.
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- 2017
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13. Utilizing fourth-generation endocytoscopy and the ‘enlarged nuclear sign’ for in vivo diagnosis of early gastric cancer
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Mary Raina Angeli Abad, Haruhiro Inoue, Haruo Ikeda, Anastassios Manolakis, Enrique Rodriguez de Santiago, Ashish Sharma, Yusuke Fujiyoshi, Hisashi Fukuda, Kazuya Sumi, Manabu Onimaru, and Yuto Shimamura
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims Fourth-generation endocytoscopy is an ultra-high magnification endoscopic technique designed to provide excellent quality in vivo histologic assessment of gastrointestinal lesions. This study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of endocytoscopy in early gastric cancer diagnosis. Patients and methods A single-center, retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from all gastric endocytoscopic examinations was conducted. Two expert endoscopists, blinded to white-light and narrow-band imaging findings as well as histopathologic diagnosis, independently reviewed and diagnosed all endocytoscopic images. A newly recognized “enlarged nuclear sign” was detected, and its implication in early gastric cancer diagnosis was evaluated. The diagnostic performance of fourth-generation endocytoscopy was assessed while using the gold standard histopathology as a reference. Results Forty-three patients (mean age±SD, 72.6 ± 12.1 years; 31 males) were enrolled. Based on histopathology, 23 had well-differentiated adenocarcinomas, four adenomas, and 16 non-neoplastic lesions. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of fourth-generation endocytoscopy for gastric cancer diagnosis were 87.0 % (95 % CI: 67.9 – 95.5), 80.0 % (95 % CI: 58.4 – 91.9), and 83.7 % (95 % CI: 70.0 – 91.9) by endoscopist A; and 91.3 % (95 % CI: 73.2 – 97.6), 75.0 % (95 % CI: 53.1 – 88.8), and 83.7 % (95 % CI: 70.0 – 91.9) by endoscopist B. The inter-observer agreement, Kappa statistic = 0.71 (95 % CI: 0.50 – 0.93), was good. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the enlarged nuclear sign for early gastric cancer diagnosis were 87.0 % (95 % CI: 67.9 – 95.5), 95.0 % (95 % CI: 76.4 – 99.1), and 90.7 % (95 % CI: 78.4 – 96.3) by endoscopist A; and 82.6 % (95 % CI: 62.9 – 93.0), 85.0 % (95 % CI: 64.0 – 94.8), and 83.7 % (95 % CI: 70.0 – 91.9) by endoscopist B. The inter-observer agreement, Kappa statistic = 0.68 (95 % CI: 0.51 – 0.89) was good. Conclusion: Fourth-generation endocytoscopy appears to aid in the diagnosis of early gastric cancer, particularly well-differentiated adenocarcinomas, due to its good diagnostic accuracy and identification of the “enlarged nuclear sign,” and deserves further evaluation in future studies.
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14. Pocket-creation method facilitates endoscopic submucosal dissection of colorectal laterally spreading tumors, non-granular type
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Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Yoshimasa Miura, Satoshi Shinozaki, Haruo Takahashi, Hisashi Fukuda, Masahiro Okada, Yuji Ino, Takahito Takezawa, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and study aims The pocket-creation method (PCM) is a novel strategy for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). The aim of this study is to determine the efficacy of the PCM for colorectal laterally spreading tumors, non-granular type (LST-NG). Patients and methods The records of 126 consecutive patients with colorectal LST-NG who underwent ESD between April 2012 and July 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into PCM (n = 73) and conventional method (CM) (n = 53) groups. Results The en bloc resection rate in the PCM group was significantly higher than in the CM group (100 % [73/73] vs. 92 % [49/53], P = 0.03). The en bloc resection rate with severe fibrosis was higher in the PCM group than in the CM group (100 % [3/3] vs. 60 % [3/5]). The R0 resection rate for the two groups was not statistically significantly different (93 % [68/73] vs. 91 % [48/53], P = 0.74). The perforation rate in the PCM group was lower than in the CM group although not statistically significantly less (0 % 0/73 vs. 4 % 2/53, P = 0.18). For lesions resected en bloc, dissection speed for the PCM group was significantly faster than for the CM group (median [IQR], 19 [13 –24] vs. 14 [10 – 22] mm2/min, P = 0.03). Conclusion ESD using PCM achieves a reliable and safe resection of colorectal LST-NG.
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15. A single nucleotide polymorphism within DUSP9 is associated with susceptibility to type 2 diabetes in a Japanese population.
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Hisashi Fukuda, Minako Imamura, Yasushi Tanaka, Minoru Iwata, Hiroshi Hirose, Kohei Kaku, Hiroshi Maegawa, Hirotaka Watada, Kazuyuki Tobe, Atsunori Kashiwagi, Ryuzo Kawamori, and Shiro Maeda
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The DUSP9 locus on chromosome X was identified as a susceptibility locus for type 2 diabetes in a meta-analysis of European genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and GWAS in South Asian populations identified 6 additional single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci for type 2 diabetes. However, the association of these loci with type 2 diabetes have not been examined in the Japanese. We performed a replication study to investigate the association of these 7 susceptibility loci with type 2 diabetes in the Japanese population.We genotyped 11,319 Japanese participants (8,318 with type 2 diabetes and 3,001 controls) for each of the 7 SNPs-rs5945326 near DUSP9, rs3923113 near GRB14, rs16861329 in ST6GAL1, rs1802295 in VPS26A, rs7178572 in HMG20A, rs2028299 near AP3S2, and rs4812829 in HNF4A-and examined the association of each of these 7 SNPs with type 2 diabetes by using logistic regression analysis.All SNPs had the same direction of effect (odds ratio [OR]>1.0) as in the original reports. One SNP, rs5945326 near DUSP9, was significantly associated with type 2 diabetes at a genome-wide significance level (p = 2.21×10(-8); OR 1.39, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.24-1.56). The 6 SNPs derived from South Asian GWAS were not significantly associated with type 2 diabetes in the Japanese population by themselves (p≥0.007). However, a genetic risk score constructed from 6 South Asian GWAS derived SNPs was significantly associated with Japanese type 2 diabetes (p = 8.69×10(-4), OR = 1.06. 95% CI; 1.03-1.10).These results indicate that the DUSP9 locus is a common susceptibility locus for type 2 diabetes across different ethnicities, and 6 loci identified in South Asian GWAS also have significant effect on susceptibility to Japanese type 2 diabetes.
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16. Analysis of Surface Acoustic Wave Propagation Velocity in Biological Function-Oriented Odor Sensor.
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Yuxia Yang, Koji Nagano, Chaoluomeng, Tatsuo Iwasa, and Hisashi Fukuda
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- 2018
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17. Subtype of Achalasia and Integrated Relaxation Pressure Measured Using the Starlet High-resolution Manometry System: A Multicenter Study in Japan
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Tetsuya Tatsuta, Hiroki Sato, Yusuke Fujiyoshi, Hirofumi Abe, Akio Shiwaku, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Masaki Ominami, Yoshitaka Hata, Hisashi Fukuda, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Shinsaku Fukuda, and Haruhiro Inoue
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Gastroenterology ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
ManoScan and Sandhill high-resolution manometry (HRM) systems are used worldwide; however, the diagnosis of achalasia on the Starlet HRM system is not fully characterized. Furthermore, the impact of calcium channel blockers and nitrites in treating achalasia has not been investigated using HRM. Management of recurrent cases is a priority issue, although few studies have examined patient characteristics.We conducted a multicenter, large-scale database analysis. First, the diagnosis of treatment-naive achalasia in each HRM system was investigated. Next, patient characteristics were compared between type I-III achalasia, and the impact of patient characteristics, including calcium channel blocker and nitrite use for integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) values, were analyzed. Finally, patient characteristics with recurrent achalasia were elucidated.The frequency of type I achalasia with Starlet was significantly higher than that with ManoScan and Sandhill HRM systems. In achalasia, multivariate analysis identified male sex, advanced age, long disease duration, obesity, type I achalasia, and sigmoid type as risk factors related to normal IRP values (26 mmHg). Calcium channel blockers and nitrites use had no significant impact on the IRP values, although achalasia symptoms were indicated to be alleviated. In recurrent cases, the IRP value was significantly lower, and advanced age, long disease duration, and sigmoid type were more common than in treatment-naive patients.We should cautiously interpret the type of achalasia and IRP values in the Starlet HRM system. Symptoms of recurrent cases are related to disease progression rather than IRP values, which should be considered in decision making.
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18. Use of a traction device facilitates opening of the pocket during the pocket-creation method of gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection
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Masafumi Kitamura, Yoshimasa Miura, Hisashi Fukuda, Haruo Takahashi, Yuji Ino, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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19. The effect of Aspergillus luchuensis pectin methylesterase genes pmeA and pmeB on methanol production in sweet potato shochu
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Osamu Mizutani, Dararat Kakizono, Toru Takahashi, Nobuhiko Mukai, Hisashi Fukuda, and Osamu Yamada
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Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Biotechnology - Abstract
To reduce the methanol content in sweet potato shochu, we studied the pectin methylesterase genes of the shochu–koji mold Aspergillus luchuensis. We found the following three homologs of pectin methyleseterase in the genome of A. luchuensis: pmeA, pmeB, and pmeC. Using pectin as a substrate, the methanol-producing activity of the recombinant of each gene expressed in A. luchuensis was examined and found to be present in recombinant PmeA and PmeB. Additionally, small-scale fermentation of sweet potato shochu using disruptions of pmeA and pmeA-pmeB in A. luchuensis (∆pmeA and ∆pmeApmeB) resulted in significant reduction of the methanol content. Taken together, we revealed that the A. luchuensis pmeA gene was mainly involved in methanol production in sweet potato shochu.
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20. Development of Dilated Esophagus, Sigmoid Esophagus, and Esophageal Diverticulum in Patients With Achalasia: Japan Achalasia Multicenter Study
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Hiroki Sato, Yusuke Fujiyoshi, Hirofumi Abe, Hironari Shiwaku, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Hiroyuki Sakae, Masaki Ominami, Yoshitaka Hata, Hisashi Fukuda, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Shuji Terai, and Haruhiro Inoue
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Gastroenterology ,Neurology (clinical) - Abstract
Patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders (AEMDs) frequently present with dilated and sigmoid esophagus, and develop esophageal diverticulum (ED), although the prevalence and patients characteristics require further elucidation.We conducted a multicenter cohort study of 3707 patients with AEMDs from 14 facilities in Japan. Esophagography on 3682 patients were analyzed.Straight (n = 2798), sigmoid (n = 684), and advanced sigmoid esophagus (n = 200) were diagnosed. Multivariate analysis revealed that long disease duration, advanced age, obesity, and type I achalasia correlate positively, whereas severe symptoms and integrated relaxation pressure correlate negatively with development of sigmoid esophagus. In contrast, Grade II dilation (3.5-6.0 cm) was the most common (52.9%), while grade III dilation (≥ 6 cm) was rare (5.0%). We found early onset, male, obesity, and type I achalasia correlated positively, while advanced age correlated negatively with esophageal dilation. Dilated and sigmoid esophagus were found mostly in types I and II achalasia, but typically not found in spastic disorders. The prevalence of ED was low (n = 63, 1.7%), and non-dilated esophagus and advanced age correlated with ED development. Patients with right-sided ED (n = 35) had a long disease duration (The etiologies of dilated esophagus, sigmoid esophagus, and ED are considered multifactorial and different. Early diagnosis and optimal treatment of AEMDs are necessary to prevent these conditions.
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21. Risk factors and long-term course of gastroesophageal reflux disease after peroral endoscopic myotomy: A large-scale multicenter cohort study in Japan
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Hironari Shiwaku, Hiroki Sato, Yuto Shimamura, Hirofumi Abe, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Masaki Ominami, Hiroyuki Sakae, Yoshitaka Hata, Hisashi Fukuda, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Suguru Hasegawa, and Haruhiro Inoue
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Male ,Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery ,Gastroenterology ,Proton Pump Inhibitors ,Esophageal Sphincter, Lower ,digestive system diseases ,Cohort Studies ,Esophageal Achalasia ,Treatment Outcome ,Japan ,Risk Factors ,Gastroesophageal Reflux ,Humans ,Esophagitis, Peptic ,Aged ,Myotomy - Abstract
Background Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and reflux esophagitis remain problems after peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM). This study aimed to elucidate the risk factors and long-term course of reflux esophagitis and symptomatic GERD after POEM. Methods This multicenter cohort study involved 14 high volume centers. Overall, 2905 patients with achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders treated with POEM were analyzed for reflux esophagitis, severe reflux esophagitis (Los Angeles classification C or D), and symptomatic GERD. Results Reflux esophagitis was diagnosed in 1886 patients (64.9 %). Age ≥ 65 years (risk ratio [RR] 0.85), male sex (RR 1.11), posterior myotomy (RR 1.12), esophageal myotomy > 10 cm (RR 1.12), and gastric myotomy > 2 cm (RR 1.17) were independently associated with reflux esophagitis. Severe reflux esophagitis was diagnosed in 219 patients (7.5 %). Age ≥ 65 years (RR 1.72), previous treatments (RR 2.21), Eckardt score ≥ 7 (RR 0.68), sigmoid-type achalasia (RR 1.40), and esophageal myotomy > 10 cm (RR 1.59) were factors associated with severe reflux esophagitis. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) were more effective for reflux esophagitis at 5-year follow-up (P = 0.03) than after 1 year (P = 0.08). Symptomatic GERD was present in 458 patients (15.9 %). Symptom duration ≥ 10 years (RR 1.28), achalasia diagnosis (RR 0.68), integrated relaxation pressure ≥ 26 (RR 0.60), and posterior myotomy (RR 0.80) were associated with symptomatic GERD. The incidence of symptomatic GERD was lower at 5-year follow-up compared with that after 1 year (P = 0.04), particularly in PPI users (P Conclusions The incidence of severe reflux esophagitis was low after POEM, but excessive myotomy for older patients with previous treatments should be avoided. Early phase symptomatic GERD is non-acid reflux dependent and the natural course is favorable, basically supporting conservative treatment.
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22. Usefulness of linked color imaging for the detection of obscure early gastric cancer: Multivariate analysis of 508 lesions
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Tsevelnorov Khurelbaatar, Yoshimasa Miura, Hiroyuki Osawa, Yoshie Nomoto, Shinnosuke Tokoro, Masato Tsunoda, Hiromi Sekiguchi, Takuma Kobayashi, Yohei Funayama, Manabu Nagayama, Takahito Takezawa, Makiko Mieno, Takashi Ueno, Hisashi Fukuda, Chihiro Iwashita, Haruo Takahashi, Yuji Ino, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Early gastric cancers (EGCs) of the elevated type or with submucosal invasion are easily found by routine endoscopy. However, most early cancers are challenging to detect because of subtle morphological or color differences from surrounding atrophic mucosa and intestinal metaplasia. Linked color imaging (LCI) enhances mucosal color difference, making it easier to detect EGCs. The aim of this study is to clarify the advantages and possible disadvantages of LCI for screening for obscure EGC.A total of 665 malignant gastric lesions resected using endoscopic submucosal dissection between January 2015 and April 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. Obviously detectable lesions were not included in the main analysis when determining the target lesion. White light imaging (WLI)/LCI images of 508 endoscopically obscure malignant lesions were included in the final analysis and evaluated by three non-expert and three expert endoscopists using visibility scores for detection and extent.The detection visibility scores using LCI were significantly higher than those using WLI regardless of lesion characteristics including location, size, histological type, depth of invasion, and Helicobacter pylori status. The detection score improved in 46.4% cases and deteriorated in 4.9% when the modality changed from WLI to LCI. A mixed-effects multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that use of LCI (odds ratio [OR] 2.57), elevated type (OR 1.92), invasion to submucosa (OR 2.18) were significantly associated with improved visibility of EGC.Linked color imaging significantly improves visibility of EGC regardless of differences in lesion morphology, histology, location, depth of invasion, and H. pylori status compared to conventional WLI.
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23. Optimization of endoloop closure for gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection defects with a bead: the bead, loop, and clips technique
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Yuka Kowazaki, Anastassios Manolakis, Hisashi Fukuda, Itaru Saito, Tetsurou Miwata, Sawako Fujikura, and Takaaki Morikawa
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Endoscopic Mucosal Resection ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Gastric Mucosa ,Stomach ,Gastroenterology ,Humans ,Surgical Instruments - Published
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24. Impact of peroral endoscopic myotomy on high-resolution manometry findings and their association with the procedure's outcomes
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Yoshitaka Hata, Hiroki Sato, Yuto Shimamura, Hirofumi Abe, Akio Shiwaku, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Masaki Ominami, Hisashi Fukuda, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Eikichi Ihara, and Haruhiro Inoue
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Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is conducted for patients with esophageal motility disorders based on high-resolution manometry (HRM) findings. However, the impact of POEM on HRM findings and the associations between post-POEM HRM and outcomes have not been clarified.In a multicenter, observational cohort study, patients with achalasia treated by POEM received follow-up HRM. Associations between patient characteristics, POEM procedures, and post-POEM HRM findings, including integrated relaxation pressure (IRP) and distal contractile integral (DCI), were investigated. Furthermore, the outcomes of the POEM procedure were compared with the post-POEM HRM findings.Of 2,171 patients, 151 (7.0%) showed residual high post-POEM IRP (≥26 mmHg, Starlet). In a multivariate analysis, high pre-POEM IRPs (odds ratio [OR]=24.3) and gastric myotomy2 cm (OR=0.22) were found to be positive and negative predictive factors of high post-POEM IRPs, respectively. Peristalsis recovery (DCI ≥500 mmHg-cm-sec, at least one swallow, Starlet) was visible in 121 (19.6%) of 618 patients, and they were type II-III achalasia. High pre-POEM IRP (OR=2.65) and DCI ≥500 (OR=2.98) predicted peristalsis recovery, while esophageal dilation (OR=0.42) predicted a risk of no recovery. Extended myotomy did not reveal a significant impact on peristalsis recovery. High or low post-POEM IRP and DCI did not increase the incidence of clinical failure, reflux esophagitis, or symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux disease.Extended gastric myotomy decreased IRP values, while peristalsis recovery depended on the characteristics of achalasia. A residual high post-POEM IRP does not necessarily mean clinical failure. Routine HRM follow-up is not recommended after POEM.
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25. Development of a Microdisplay Based on the Field Emission Display Technology.
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Takahiro Fusayasu, Yoshito Tanaka, Kazuhiko Kasano, Hisashi Fukuda, Peisong Song, and Bongi Kim
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26. Colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection using the pocket-creation method with single clip traction: a feasibility study
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Takahito Takezawa, Hisashi Fukuda, Hironori Yamamoto, Masahiro Okada, Tatsuma Nomura, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Takaaki Morikawa
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Original article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,animal structures ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Semi-major axis ,En bloc resection ,RC799-869 ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Dissection (medical) ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Traction (orthopedics) ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,embryonic structures ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business ,Colorectal Tumors - Abstract
Background and study aims The pocket-creation method (PCM) facilitates dissection of the central part of a tumor. We previously developed the PCM with clip traction (PCM-CT) to facilitate opening the mucosal pocket, which otherwise could become cumbersome. In the present study, we aimed to examine the feasibility of PCM-CT for colorectal endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). Patients and methods PCM-CT was performed on 30 patients with early colorectal tumors from October 2019 to April 2020. PCM-CT allows efficient opening of the mucosal pocket by using the PCM to dissect the center of the lesion and then apply traction with a single clip after making a circumferential mucosal incision. Results The median specimen major axis length, ESD time, ESD speed, and en bloc resection rate were 48 mm, 84 minutes, 20 mm2/min, and 100 % (30/30), respectively. The success rates for the traction clip and median single-clip-traction time were 100 % (30/30) and 1.5 minutes, respectively. Conclusions Colorectal ESD using PCM-CT is a simple and promising method.
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27. Genetic architecture of berry aroma compounds in a quantitative trait locus mapping population of interspecific hybrid grapes (Vitis labruscana × Vitis vinifera)
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Kazuya Koyama, Atsushi Kono, Yusuke Ban, Sharon Marie Bahena-Garrido, Tomoko Ohama, Kazuhiro Iwashita, Hisashi Fukuda, and Nami Goto-Yamamoto
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Background Although grapes (Vitis labruscana × Vitis vinifera) accumulate diverse groups of volatile compounds, their genetic regulation in different cultivars remains unelucidated. Therefore, this study investigated the volatile composition in the berries of an interspecific hybrid population from a V. labruscana “Campbell Early (CE)” × V. vinifera “Muscat of Alexandria (MA)” cross to understand the relationship among volatile compounds and their genetic regulation. Then, a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of its volatile compounds was conducted. Results While MA contained higher concentrations of monoterpenes and norisoprenoids, CE contained higher concentrations of C6 compounds, lactones and shikimic acid derivatives, including volatiles characteristic to American hybrids, i.e., methyl anthranilate, o-aminoacetophenone and mesifurane. Furthermore, a cluster analysis of volatile profiles in the hybrid population discovered ten coordinately modulated free and bound volatile clusters. QTL analysis identified a major QTL on linkage group (LG) 5 in the MA map for 14 monoterpene concentrations, consistent with a previously reported locus. Additionally, several QTLs detected in the CE map affected the concentrations of specific monoterpenes, such as linalool, citronellol and 1,8-cineol, modifying the monoterpene composition in the berries. As for the concentrations of five norisoprenoids, a major common QTL on LG2 was discovered first in this study. Several QTLs with minor effects were also discovered in various volatile groups, such as lactones, alcohols and shikimic acid derivatives. Conclusions An overview of the profiles of aroma compounds and their underlying QTLs in a population of interspecific hybrid grapes in which muscat flavor compounds and many other aroma compounds were mixed variously were elucidated. Coordinate modulation of the volatile clusters in the hybrid population suggested an independent mechanism for controlling the volatiles of each group. Accordingly, specific QTLs with significant effects were observed for terpenoids, norisoprenoids and some volatiles highly contained in CE berries.
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28. Risk scoring system for the preprocedural prediction of the clinical failure of peroral endoscopic myotomy: a multicenter case-control study
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Hirofumi Abe, Shinwa Tanaka, Hiroki Sato, Yuto Shimamura, Hiroki Okada, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Hiroyuki Sakae, Masaki Ominami, Yoshitaka Hata, Hisashi Fukuda, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, and Haruhiro Inoue
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Background Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) is effective for the management of achalasia and its variants; however, it can be ineffective in some patients. We aimed to develop and validate a risk scoring system to predict the clinical failure of POEM preoperatively. Methods Consecutive patients who underwent POEM in 14 high volume centers between 2010 and 2020 were enrolled in this study. Clinical failure was defined as an Eckardt score of ≥ 4 or retreatment. A risk scoring system to predict the short-term clinical failure of POEM was developed using multivariable logistic regression and internally validated using bootstrapping and decision curve analysis. Results Of the 2740 study patients, 112 (4.1 %) experienced clinical failure 6 months after POEM. Risk scores were assigned for three preoperative factors as follows: preoperative Eckardt score (1 point), manometric diagnosis (−4 points for type II achalasia), and a history of prior treatments (1 point for pneumatic dilation or 12 points for surgical/endoscopic myotomy). The discriminative capacity (concordance statistics 0.68, 95 %CI 0.62–0.72) and calibration (slope 1.15, 95 %CI 0.87–1.40) were shown. Decision curve analysis demonstrated its clinical usefulness. Patients were categorized into low (0–8 points; estimated risk of clinical failure Conclusions This risk scoring system can predict the clinical failure of POEM preoperatively and provide useful information when making treatment decisions.
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29. Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection after endoscopic ultrasound examination for safe and reliable complete resection of a deeply invasive submucosal cecal cancer
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Kazuaki Akahoshi, Takaaki Morikawa, Hisashi Fukuda, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Kozue Ando, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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30. Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection of Deeply Invasive Colorectal Cancers Using the Pocket-Creation Method: Analysis of Vertical Margins
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Takaaki Morikawa, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Hisashi Fukuda, Hiroaki Ishii, Tatsuma Nomura, Eriko Ikeda, Masafumi Kitamura, Yuka Kagaya, Masahiro Okada, Takahito Takezawa, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, Noriyoshi Fukushima, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Background and aimsThe standard treatment for stage T1b colorectal cancers with 1,000µm or greater submucosal invasion is surgical resection. However, the risk of lymph node metastases is only 1-2% when excluding risk factors for metastases other than depth of submucosal invasion. The number of elderly patients with significant comorbidities is increasing with societal aging in Japan. Therefore, local endoscopic resection of T1b colorectal cancers needs more consideration in the future. We previously showed that the pocket-creation method (PCM) for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is useful regardless of the morphology, including large sessile tumors with submucosal fibrosis, or location of the colorectal tumor. However, some T1b colorectal cancers have pathologically positive margins even when using the PCM. We retrospectively investigated the causes of failure to achieve negative vertical margins.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed 953 colorectal tumors in 886 patients resected with the PCM. Finally, 65 pathological T1b colorectal cancers after en bloc resection were included in this study. ESD specimens and recorded procedure videos of T1b cancer resections with pathologically positive vertical margins were reviewed.ResultsThe 65 cancers were divided into positive vertical margin (VM+ group) and negative vertical margin (VM- group) groups with 10 [10/65 (15%)] and 55 [55/65 (85%)] patients in each group, respectively. There was a significant difference in the rate of submucosal fibrosis (P=0.012) and dissection speed (P=0.044). There were no significant differences between the two groups in other regards. When verifying 8/10 available videos in the VM+ group, endoscopic technical factors led to positive vertical margins in five patients, and essential pathological factors of ESD led to positive vertical margins in the other three. Six of these eight patients underwent additional surgical resection. No residual tumor was identified in six T1b cancers. None of these six resected specimens contained lymph node metastases on pathological examination.ConclusionThe PCM resulted in a high rate of negative-vertical-margin resections. The PCM resulted in complete resection of T1b cancers when examining additional surgical specimens. ESD using the PCM is a viable option for the endoscopic treatment of T1b colorectal cancers.
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31. Underwater Endoscopic Mucosal Resection without Submucosal Injection Facilitates En bloc Resection of Colon Adenomas Extending into a Diverticulum
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Yoshikazu Hayashi, Takaaki Morikawa, Takahito Takezawa, Masahiro Okada, Hisashi Fukuda, Hironori Yamamoto, Tatsuma Nomura, and Alan Kawarai Lefor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Endoscopic mucosal resection ,Case Report ,RC799-869 ,Complete resection ,digestive system ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Internal medicine ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,En bloc resection ,Submucosal injection ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Colonic Diverticulum ,medicine.disease ,Colonic neoplasm ,RC31-1245 ,Clip device ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Colonic diverticulum ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Diverticulum - Abstract
Superficial colonic neoplasms sometimes extend into a diverticulum. Conventional endoscopic mucosal resection of these lesions is considered challenging because colonic diverticula do not have a muscularis propria and are deeply inverted. Even if the solution is carefully injected below the mucosa at the bottom of the diverticulum, the mucosa is rarely elevated from the diverticular orifice, and it is usually just narrowed. Although endoscopic submucosal dissection or full-thickness resection with an over-the-scope clip device enables the complete resection of these lesions, it is still challenging, time consuming and expensive. Underwater endoscopic mucosal resection without submucosal injection (UEMR) is an innovative technique enabling en bloc resection of superficial colon lesions. We report three patients with colon adenomas extending into a diverticulum treated with successful UEMR. UEMR enabled rapid and safe en bloc resection of colon lesions extending into a diverticulum.
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32. The pocket-creation method may facilitate endoscopic submucosal dissection of large colorectal sessile tumors
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Takahito Takezawa, Masahiro Okada, Yoshimasa Miura, Keijiro Sunada, Takeshi Yamashina, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Alan Kawarai Lefor, Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Hisashi Fukuda, Yasutoshi Kobayashi, Satoshi Shinozaki, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Original article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Perforation (oil well) ,En bloc resection ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Resection ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dissection ,0302 clinical medicine ,Primary outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Radiology ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,business ,R0 resection - Abstract
Background and study aims Resecting large colorectal sessile tumors using endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is challenging because of severe submucosal fibrosis. Previously, we reported that ESD strategy using the pocket-creation method (PCM) is useful for large colorectal sessile tumors, but there are no large studies reporting the effectiveness and safety of the PCM for resection of large colorectal sessile tumors. Patients and methods This was a retrospective review of 90 large colorectal sessile tumors in 89 patients who underwent ESD in our institution. Large colorectal sessile tumors were defined as polypoid lesions 20 mm or more in diameter. We divided them into PCM (n = 40) and conventional method (CM) groups (n = 50). The primary outcome measure was en bloc resection. The inverse-probability-treatment weighting (IPTW) approach was used to adjust for selection bias. Results Both PCM and CM achieved high en bloc resection (100 % vs. 94 %, non-adjusted P = 0.25, IPTW-adjusted P = 0.19) and R0 resection rates (88 % vs. 78 %, non-adjusted P = 0.28, IPTW-adjusted P = 0.27). When PCM was used, the rate of pathologically negative vertical margins was significantly greater than with the CM (IPTW-adjusted P = 0.045). The dissection time was significantly shorter (IPTW-adjusted P = 0.025) and dissection speed faster (IPTW-adjusted P = 0.013) using the PCM than when the CM was used. There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse events (intraprocedural perforation and delayed bleeding, IPTW-adjusted P = 0.68). Conclusion Although en bloc resection and R0 resection rates were similar, PCM significantly increased the rate of negative vertical margins with rapid dissection for treatment of large colorectal sessile tumors.
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33. Effect of the Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitor Sitagliptin on Muscle Mass and the Muscle/Fat Ratio in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
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Yasushi Tanaka, Satoshi Ishii, Yoshio Nagai, Hisashi Fukuda, and Hiroyuki Kato
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Short Communication ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor ,Type 2 diabetes ,Overweight ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Sitagliptin ,Glycemic ,Muscle/fat ratio ,business.industry ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Muscle mass ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Glimepiride ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: We previously reported the effect of sitagliptin or glimepiride treatment for 24 weeks on body composition in Japanese overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes. Although the degree of HbA1c reduction was similar between the two groups, significant reduction of intrahepatic lipid (IHL), determined by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 1 H-MRCP), and fat mass (FM), determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), was observed in the sitagliptin group but not in the glimepiride group. As both IHL and FM are known as associating factors of insulin resistance, these reductions may lead to improvement of insulin sensitivity, which in turn may contribute to sitagliptin-induced amelioration of glycemic control. On the other hand, muscle and muscle/fat ratio were also reported to be positively correlated with insulin sensitivity, but we did not evaluate these factors. Methods: DXA separates the whole body into three major components, bone mass (BM), FM and fat and bone-free mass (FBFM), and measures the weight of each component. FBFM is normally used as a good marker of muscle mass; therefore, in this post-hoc analysis, we investigated whether sitagliptin treatment for 24 weeks influenced the FBFM and FBFM/FM ratio. Results: After 24 weeks, the FBFM and FBFM/FM ratio significantly increased in the sitagliptin group (47.6 ± 10.3 to 48.8 ± 11.0 kg, P < 0.05 and 2.0 ± 0.8 to 2.1 ± 0.8, P < 0.05), but not in the glimepiride group (49.7 ± 10.6 to 49.3 ± 9.9, P = 0.655 and 2.1 ± 0.9 to 2.0 ± 0.7, P = 0.855). The mean change of FBFM and FBFM/FM ratio from baseline to 24 weeks in the sitagliptin and glimepiride groups was 1.24 ± 2.01 (sitagliptin group) vs. -0.34 ± 2.63 kg (glimepiride group) (P = 0.074) and 0.13 ± 0.17 (sitagliptin group) vs. -0.11 ± 0.30 (glimepiride group) (P < 0.05), respectively. Conclusions: Sitagliptin 24-week treatment demonstrated not only reduction of body fat and liver fat but also an increase of muscle and muscle/fat ratio. These changes may partly explain the mechanism underlining sitagliptin-induced improvement of glycemic control. J Clin Med Res. 2020;12(2):122-126 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jocmr4078
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34. Correction: Risk factors and long-term course of gastroesophageal reflux disease after peroral endoscopic myotomy: A large-scale multicenter cohort study in Japan
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Hironari Shiwaku, Hiroki Sato, Yuto Shimamura, Hirofumi Abe, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Masaki Ominami, Hiroyuki Sakae, Yoshitaka Hata, Hisashi Fukuda, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Suguru Hasegawa, and Haruhiro Inoue
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35. Risks of refractory chest pain after peroral endoscopic myotomy in achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders: short-term results from a multicenter study in Japan
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Hisashi Fukuda, Hiroki Sato, Yusuke Fujiyoshi, Hirofumi Abe, Hiroki Okada, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Hiroyuki Sakae, Masaki Ominami, Yoshitaka Hata, Ryo Ogawa, Jun Nakamura, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Yuichiro Ikebuchi, Hiroshi Yokomichi, Hironori Yamamoto, and Haruhiro Inoue
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Male ,Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery ,Chest Pain ,Manometry ,Gastroenterology ,Esophageal Sphincter, Lower ,Cohort Studies ,Esophageal Achalasia ,Treatment Outcome ,Japan ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Esophageal Motility Disorders ,Myotomy - Abstract
The etiology of chest pain in achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders and the frequency and risk factors of persistent chest pain after peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) remain unclear.A multicenter cohort study including 14 hospitals was conducted to elucidate the characteristics of patients with chest pain and the efficacy of POEM.Consecutive cases of achalasia-related esophageal motility disorders included 2294 (64.2%) and 1280 (35.8%) patients with and without chest pain, respectively. Among the 2107 patients with chest pain who underwent POEM, we observed complete remission in 1464 patients (69.5%) and nonremission in 643 patients (30.5%), including a partial response in 619 patients (29.4%) and resistance in 24 patients (1.1%). Multivariate analysis revealed that advanced age (odds ratio [OR], .28), male sex (OR, .70), prior treatment (OR, 1.39), and sigmoid type (OR, .65) were related to the prevalence of chest pain. Long disease duration (OR, .69) and esophageal dilation (OR, .79) were related to decreased severity. POEM improved patients' quality of life that was hindered by chest pain. Early onset (OR, 1.45), advanced age (OR, .58), male sex (OR, .79), prior treatment (OR, 1.37), and posterior myotomy (OR, 1.42) were associated with nonremission after POEM; high-resolution manometry (HRM) findings and myotomy length showed no statistical significance on pain etiology and persistence after POEM.The prevalence and severity of chest pain were dependent on age, sex, disease duration, prior treatment, and esophageal morphology rather than HRM findings. The efficacy of POEM is satisfactory; however, residual pain was often observed. Excessively long myotomy can be avoided, and anterior myotomy may be recommended.
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36. Underwater Endoscopic Mucosal Resection of Small Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumors
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Masahiro Okada, Satoshi Shinozaki, Eriko Ikeda, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Takahito Takezawa, Hisashi Fukuda, Takaaki Morikawa, Masafumi Kitamura, Munefumi Arita, Tatsuma Nomura, Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Keijiro Sunada, Noriyoshi Fukushima, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Background and Study AimsThe resection strategy for rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NET) < 10 mm is not uniform. We compared the utility of underwater endoscopic mucosal resection (UEMR) to endoscopic submucosal resection with a ligation device (ESMR-L) to resect rectal NETs.Patients and MethodsPatients with rectal NET < 10 mm treated with UEMR or ESMR-L were included. Their medical records were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsThirty-two patients were divided into a UEMR group (n = 7) and an ESMR-L group (n = 25). Histopathological diagnosis of NET by biopsy was known before resection in 43% (3/7) in the UEMR group and 68% (17/25) in the ESMR-L group, (p = 0.379). UEMR was performed on an outpatient basis for all patients, and 92% of ESMR-L (23/25) were performed as inpatient procedures (p < 0.001). The procedure time was significantly shorter in the UEMR group than in the ESMR-L group [median (IQR), min, 6 (5–8) vs. 12 (9–14), p = 0.002]. En bloc resection and R0 resection rates were 100% in both groups. Pathological evaluations were predominantly NET G1 in both groups (UEMR: 7/7, 100% and ESMR-L: 23/25, 92%). Two patients in the ESMR-L group developed delayed bleeding, controlled by endoscopic hemostasis. Device costs were significantly higher in the ESMR-L group than the UEMR group by approximately US$180 [median (IQR), $90.45 (83.64–108.41) vs. $274.73 (265.86–292.45), P < 0.001].ConclusionUEMR results in similar resection quality with shorter procedure time and lower costs compared to ESMR-L. We recommend UEMR for the resection of rectal NET < 10 mm.
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37. Muscular defect resembling a perforation during endoscopic submucosal dissection at the base of a residual appendix after open appendectomy
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Takaaki Morikawa, Hisashi Fukuda, and Yoshikazu Hayashi
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Treatment Outcome ,Endoscopic Mucosal Resection ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Appendectomy ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Appendix ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Retrospective Studies - Published
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38. A traction wire facilitates the pocket-creation method for endoscopic submucosal dissection in the cecum
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Hiroaki Ishii, Hisashi Fukuda, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Takaaki Morikawa, Osamu Taniguchi, Alan Kawarai Lefor, and Hironori Yamamoto
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Treatment Outcome ,Endoscopic Mucosal Resection ,Traction ,Gastroenterology ,Humans ,Cecum - Published
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39. Linked color imaging improves identification of early gastric cancer lesions by expert and non-expert endoscopists
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Kiki Fockens, Jeroen de Groof, Joost van der Putten, Tsevelnorov Khurelbaatar, Hisashi Fukuda, Takahito Takezawa, Yoshimasa Miura, Hiroyuki Osawa, Hironori Yamamoto, Jacques Bergman, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Graduate School, CCA - Imaging and biomarkers, and AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
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Early gastric cancer ,Optical enhancement ,Narrow Band Imaging ,Linked color imaging ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Surgery ,Endoscopy ,Image Enhancement ,Early Detection of Cancer - Abstract
Background and aims Early gastric cancer (EGC) lesions are often subtle and endoscopically poorly visible. The aim of this study is to evaluate the additive effect of linked color imaging (LCI) next to white-light endoscopy (WLE) for identification of EGC, when assessed by expert and non-expert endoscopists. Methods Forty EGC cases were visualized in corresponding WLE and LCI images. Endoscopists evaluated the cases in 3 assessment phases: Phase 1: WLE images only; Phase 2: LCI images only; Phase 3: WLE and LCI images side-to-side. First, 3 expert endoscopists delineated all cases. A high level of agreement between the expert delineations corresponded with a high AND/OR ratio. Subsequently, 62 non-experts indicated their preferred biopsy location. Outcomes of the study are as follows: (1) difference in expert AND/OR ratio; (2) accuracy of biopsy placement by non-expert endoscopists; and (3) preference of imaging modality by non-expert endoscopists. Results Quantitative agreement between experts increased significantly when LCI was available (0.58 vs. 0.46, p = 0.007). This increase was more apparent for the more challenging cases (0.21 vs. 0.47, p p p Conclusion The addition of LCI next to WLE improves visualization of EGC. Experts reach higher consensus on discrimination between neoplasia and inflammation when using LCI. Non-experts improve their targeted biopsy placement with the use of LCI. LCI therefore appears to be a useful tool for identification of EGC. Graphical abstract
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40. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on high-resolution manometry and peroral endoscopic myotomy for esophageal motility disorder in Japan
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Hiroshi Yokomichi, Ryo Ogawa, Hiroki Sato, Masaki Ominami, Haruhiro Inoue, Hirofumi Abe, Hironari Shiwaku, Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Junya Shiota, Chiaki Sato, Jun Nakamura, Yoshitaka Hata, Tetsuya Tatsuta, Hisashi Fukuda, Yusuke Fujiyoshi, Hiroyuki Sakae, and Yuichiro Ikebuchi
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Myotomy ,Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,esophageal motility disorder ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Manometry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Achalasia ,Esophageal Sphincter, Lower ,Japan ,COVID‐19 ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Gastric Peroral Endoscopic Pyloromyotomy ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Esophageal Motility Disorders ,High resolution manometry ,Pandemics ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Questionnaire ,COVID-19 ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,peroral endoscopic myotomy ,Esophageal Achalasia ,achalasia ,Treatment Outcome ,Esophageal motility disorder ,high‐resolution manometry ,Emergency medicine ,Original Article ,Esophagoscopy ,business - Abstract
Aim To elucidate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the practice of high-resolution manometry (HRM) and peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) in Japan. Methods We utilized a large-scale database involving 14 high-volume centers in Japan to investigate changes in the numbers of HRM and POEM procedures performed and outcomes of POEM between 2019 and 2020. A questionnaire survey was also conducted to analyze pandemic-associated changes in the HRM and POEM protocols. Results Compared to that in 2019, the number of HRM and POEM procedures decreased by 17.2% (1587-1314) and 20.9% (630-498), respectively. These declines were prominent during the state of emergency from April to May 2020, particularly in pandemic areas. HRM and POEM in nonpandemic areas were relatively unaffected. From 2019 to 2020, there was a 0.4% (254-248) decrease in POEM cases within the prefecture, but the number outside the prefecture decreased by 33.6% (372-247). During the pandemic, the safety and efficacy of POEM were maintained. The implementation of personal protective equipment (PPE) measures varied among facilities, and PPE for POEM was relatively insufficient compared to that for HRM. Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic influenced HRM and POEM practices in Japan. It is necessary to establish a sufficient system for HRM and POEM in each hospital as well as countrywide to overcome the effects of the pandemic.
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41. Investigation of relationship between sake-making parameters and sake metabolites using a newly developed sake metabolome analysis method
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Kazuhiro Iwashita, Miyuki Umeo, Yutaro Mori, Hisashi Fukuda, Hisashi Yazawa, Ken Oda, Rieko Toyoura, Masafumi Tokuoka, and Hajime Kozato
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Aspergillus oryzae ,Bioengineering ,Mass spectrometry ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Metabolomics ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry ,010608 biotechnology ,Metabolome ,Amino Acids ,Analysis method ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Alcoholic Beverages ,Oryza ,030104 developmental biology ,Taste ,Fermentation ,Carbohydrate Metabolism ,Chromatography, Liquid ,Biotechnology - Abstract
We developed a sake metabolome analysis method using liquid chromatography-quadrupole/time-of-flight mass spectrometry to investigate the metabolome of various types of sakes and other alcohol beverages. Our method identified 198 compounds by comparison with standard metabolites. Using this method, we investigated the relationship between several sake-making parameters and sake metabolites by conducting combination experiments of these parameters using small-scale fermentation. The results indicated that all parameters significantly affected sake metabolites (P0.005) and most peaks were affected by multiple sake-making parameters. Interestingly, the effect of the rice cultivar on sake metabolites was higher for koji rice than for kake-rice. This result suggests that the rice cultivar used has a greater effect on the characteristics of Aspergillus oryzae compared to sake yeast and affects sake metabolites. In this study, we also evaluated the combined effect of several parameters. We demonstrated the different effects of each parameter on several amino acids. The results showed a new aspect of the science of sake making. For example, the amount of α-ethylglucoside, which can affect the taste of sake, was negatively correlated with α-glucosidase activity in koji (r = -0.84). In this study, various unidentified peaks were observed; detectable peaks can be increased by analyzing additional standard reagents. Investigating these unidentified peaks and accumulating datasets for sake-making parameters will give us insight into how to improve sake taste and quality.
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42. Differing Effect of the Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor Ipragliflozin on the Decrease of Fat Mass vs. Lean Mass in Patients With or Without Metformin Therapy
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Hisashi Fukuda, Yoshio Nagai, Yasushi Tanaka, Tomoko Nakagawa, Akio Ohta, and Shin Kawanabe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Short Communication ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Body composition ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Weight loss ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Post-hoc analysis ,Type 2 diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Metformin ,Endocrinology ,Ipragliflozin ,chemistry ,Lean body mass ,SGLT2 Inhibitor ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: We previously reported changes of body composition determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry after treatment with ipragliflozin, a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor. In that study, mean body weight was decreased by 3.5 kg (4.3% of the baseline value) after ipragliflozin treatment at 50 mg/day, with fat mass and lean mass showing similar reductions of 1.7 and 1.8 kg, respectively. A long-term decrease of lean mass in patients treated with SGLT2 inhibitors may be associated with loss of skeletal muscle, which could potentially have an impact on quality of life. Methods: In this post hoc analysis, we investigated whether changes of body composition were influenced by other medications for diabetes in 20 patients (11 men and nine women) who received ipragliflozin for 24 weeks. Results: When we divided the patients into two subgroups with or without metformin treatment, fat mass showed a significant decrease in the ipragliflozin + metformin subgroup and a significantly greater decrease compared to the ipragliflozin subgroup (2.0 kg; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.1 - 3.9; P = 0.038). Lean mass was significantly decreased in the ipragliflozin subgroup, but the decrease showed no significant difference from that in the ipragliflozin + metformin subgroup (1.9 kg; 95% CI: -4.1 - 0.3; P = 0.087). No significant differences of body composition changes were observed with other antidiabetic agents. Conclusions: More desirable weight reduction due to preferential fat loss and less muscle loss may be achieved by combining an SGLT2 inhibitor with metformin. J Clin Med Res. 2019;11(4):297-300 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/jocmr3785
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43. A clip in the right place: successful endoscopic submucosal dissection of a cecal tumor exhibiting the muscle-retracting sign
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Anastasios Manolakis, Tomohiro Kurokawa, Yuka Kowazaki, Norio Kanzaki, Hisashi Fukuda, Itaru Saito, and Shinichi Hirooka
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endoscopic Mucosal Resection ,business.industry ,Muscles ,Gastroenterology ,Cecal Neoplasms ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Surgical Instruments ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Sign (mathematics) - Published
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44. Discrimination of wine from grape cultivated in Japan, imported wine, and others by multi-elemental analysis
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Hisashi Fukuda, Masaki Okuda, Kazuhiro Iwashita, Nami Goto-Yamamoto, Fumikazu Akamatsu, Hideaki Shimizu, Kazuya Koyama, and Aya Kamada
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Wine ,Minerals ,Prediction score ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Discriminant Analysis ,Bioengineering ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Mass Spectrometry ,Japanese market ,040501 horticulture ,0104 chemical sciences ,Geography ,Japan ,Elemental analysis ,Vitis ,Food science ,0405 other agricultural sciences ,Optical emission spectrometry ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Differences in mineral concentrations were examined among three types of wine in the Japanese market place: Japan wine, imported wine, and domestically produced wine mainly from foreign ingredients (DWF), where Japan wine has been recently defined by the National Tax Agency as domestically produced wine from grapes cultivated in Japan. The main objective of this study was to examine the possibility of controlling the authenticity of Japan wine. The concentrations of 18 minerals (Li, B, Na, Mg, Si, P, S, K, Ca, Mn, Co, Ni, Ga, Rb, Sr, Mo, Ba, and Pb) in 214 wine samples were determined by inductively coupled-plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and ICP-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). In general, Japan wine had a higher concentration of potassium and lower concentrations of eight elements (Li, B, Na, Si, S, Co, Sr, and Pb) as compared with the other two groups of wine. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) models based on concentrations of the 18 minerals facilitated the identification of three wine groups: Japan wine, imported wine, and DWF with a 91.1% classification score and 87.9% prediction score. In addition, an LDA model for discrimination of wine from four domestic geographic origins (Yamanashi, Nagano, Hokkaido, and Yamagata Prefectures) using 18 elements gave a classification score of 93.1% and a prediction score of 76.4%. In summary, we have shown that an LDA model based on mineral concentrations is useful for distinguishing Japan wine from other wine groups, and can contribute to classification of the four main domestic wine-producing regions of Japan.
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45. The Occurrence of Apparent Bilateral Aldosterone Suppression in Adrenal Vein Sampling for Primary Aldosteronism
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Takuyuki Katabami, Katsutoshi Takahashi, Yui Shibayama, Masakatsu Sone, Yuichi Fujii, Hisashi Fukuda, Yoshiyu Takeda, Yoshihiro Ogawa, Takashi Yoneda, Mika Tsuiki, Tomoko Suzuki, Kohei Kamemura, Takanobu Yoshimoto, Hironobu Umakoshi, Koichi Yamamoto, Mitsuhide Naruse, Norio Wada, Hiroshi Ito, Yuichi Ohno, Hirotaka Shibata, Junji Kawashima, Takamasa Ichijo, Megumi Fujita, and Isao Kurihara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,hypertension ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Urology ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Context (language use) ,Adrenocorticotropic hormone ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Inferior vena cava ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Primary aldosteronism ,medicine ,Adrenal ,Vein ,Clinical Research Articles ,adrenal vein sampling ,Aldosterone ,primary aldosteronism ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,aldosterone suppression ,Common trunk ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,chemistry ,apparent bilateral ,Adrenal vein sampling ,business - Abstract
Context In adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for patients with primary aldosteronism (PA), apparent bilateral aldosterone suppression (ABAS), defined as lower aldosterone/cortisol ratios in the bilateral adrenal veins than that in the inferior vena cava, is occasionally experienced. ABAS is uninterpretable with respect to lateralization of excess aldosterone production. We previously reported that ABAS was not a rare phenomenon and was significantly reduced after adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) administration. Objective To validate the effects of ACTH administration and adding sampling positions in the left adrenal vein on the prevalence of ABAS in the larger Japan Primary Aldosteronism Study. Patients The data from 1689 patients with PA who underwent AVS between January 2006 and October 2016 were studied. All patients in the previous study, the West Japan Adrenal Vein Sampling study, were excluded. Outcome Measurements The prevalence of ABAS was investigated at two sampling positions in the left adrenal vein, the central vein and the common trunk, without and with ACTH administration. Results The prevalence of ABAS with ACTH administration was significantly lower than that without ACTH administration [without ACTH vs with ACTH: 79/440 (18.0%) vs 45/591 (7.6%); P < 0.001]. With ACTH administration, the prevalence of ABAS was not different between the sampling position, at the central vein and at the common trunk [33/591 (5.6%) vs 32/591 (5.4%); P = 1.00]. Conclusions The effectiveness of ACTH administration for the reduction of ABAS in AVS regardless of the sampling position in the left adrenal vein was confirmed in the larger cohort., We validated the effect of ACTH administration on resolving ABAS, defined as lower aldosterone/cortisol ratios in the bilateral adrenal veins than that in the inferior vena cava.
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46. Enhancing monoterpene alcohols in sweet potato shochu using the diglycoside-specific β-primeverosidase
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Shigeaki Mikami, Jinshun Han, Yuichiro Sato, and Hisashi Fukuda
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Octanols ,Glycoside Hydrolases ,Monoterpene ,Disaccharide ,Bioengineering ,Disaccharides ,Benzoates ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Ethyl benzoate ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hydrolysis ,Glycosides ,Food science ,Ipomoea batatas ,Aroma ,biology ,business.industry ,Alcoholic Beverages ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Salicylates ,Flavoring Agents ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Alcohols ,Fermentation ,Odorants ,Monoterpenes ,Brewing ,business ,Methyl salicylate ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Monoterpene alcohols (MTAs) are characteristic flavour-imparting compounds in sweet potato shochu (Japanese distilled spirit) that are liberated following hydrolysis by specific enzymes during fermentation. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of an exogenously added diglycoside-specific β-glycosidase (β-primeverosidase) on aroma formation during shochu brewing using various sweet potato species to address whether MTAs are predominantly present as diglycosidic precursors in raw materials. The results showed that the amount of MTAs produced from enzyme-treated mash was dramatically increased by 2- to 9-fold compared with untreated controls, and the increase varied with sweet potato species. In addition, levels of methyl salicylate, 1-octene-3-ol and ethyl benzoate were also elevated by enzyme treatment. These results indicate that a large amount of MTAs and other volatile aroma compounds are stored in the form of disaccharide β-glycosides such as β-primeverosides in sweet potato. This enzyme may therefore be useful for controlling aroma formation during shochu manufacturing, and may ultimately contribute to diversifying shochu quality.
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47. Synchronous gastric leiomyoma and intramuscular abdominal wall granular cell tumor with similar imaging features: A case report
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Chao Yan, Shiro Matsumoto, Alan Kawarai Lefor, Joji Kitayama, Daisuke Matsubara, Hisashi Fukuda, Naohiro Sata, Yoshinori Hosoya, and Shin Saito
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery ,Submucosal Lesion ,SUV, standardized uptake value ,Asymptomatic ,Article ,GIST, gastrointestinal stromal tumor ,Abdominal wall ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Case report ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Gastric leiomyoma ,Granular cell tumor ,18F-FDG-PET, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,CT, computed tomography ,Fine-needle aspiration ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gastric Leiomyoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,FNA, fine needle aspiration ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,MRI, magnetic resonance imaging ,Gastric Neoplasm - Abstract
Highlights • Granular cell tumors of the abdominal wall are rare. • Mesenchymal tumors may have similar findings on diagnostic imaging studies. • Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery may useful to resect gastric submucosal tumors., Introduction Gastric leiomyomas are benign mesenchymal tumors, comprising about 2.5% of gastric neoplasms, which can be difficult to differentiate from gastrointestinal stromal tumors which have malignant potential. Granular cell tumors in the abdominal wall are also rare. Since mesenchymal tumors are difficult to diagnose by imaging, further studies are needed to establish the diagnosis. Presentation of case A 60-year-old asymptomatic woman underwent routine upper endoscopy and was found to have a gastric submucosal lesion. Computed tomography scan also showed an abdominal wall mass. The appearance of both lesions on imaging studies were similar, but it was unclear if the two lesions had the same origin. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of the gastric lesion was insufficient to establish the diagnosis. Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative resection of the gastric lesion and ultrasound-guided core-needle biopsy of the abdominal wall mass enabled pathological diagnosis of both lesions. Discussion Diagnostic imaging findings of these two lesions were similar. Histologic and immunohistochemical studies are essential to establish a definitive diagnosis. Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery may be an effective minimally invasive approach, allowing both pathological diagnosis and complete resection of a gastric submucosal tumor, especially when endoscopic-ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration or biopsy fails to make the diagnosis. Conclusion Laparoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery can be an effective minimally invasive approach to resect some lesions. This is first report of the patient with a synchronous gastric leiomyoma and an intramuscular granular cell tumor in the abdominal wall.
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48. Phenotypic Diagnosis of Lineage and Differentiation During Sake Yeast Breeding
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Hitoshi Shimoi, Hiroki Okada, Anne Friedrich, Katsuhiko Kitamoto, Joseph Schacherer, Hisashi Fukuda, Tetsuya Goshima, Hirokazu Hasuda, Naoto Okazaki, Masaaki Inahashi, Shinsuke Ohnuki, Yoichiro Kanno, Dai Hirata, Yoshikazu Ohya, Daisuke Watanabe, Takeshi Akao, Ryo Nakamura, and Hiroyasu Tamura
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0301 basic medicine ,030106 microbiology ,Mutant ,sake yeast ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Biology ,QH426-470 ,Investigations ,Breeding ,Cell morphology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Quantitative Trait, Heritable ,single-cell phenotyping ,Genetics ,Cell Lineage ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) ,Hybrid ,cell morphology ,Genetic diversity ,Mutation breeding ,Geography ,Robustness (evolution) ,Cell Differentiation ,Phenotype ,Yeast ,030104 developmental biology ,Mutation ,phenotypic diversity - Abstract
Sake yeast was developed exclusively in Japan. Its diversification during breeding remains largely uncharacterized. To evaluate the breeding processes of the sake lineage, we thoroughly investigated the phenotypes and differentiation of 27 sake yeast strains using high-dimensional, single-cell, morphological phenotyping. Although the genetic diversity of the sake yeast lineage is relatively low, its morphological diversity has expanded substantially compared to that of the Saccharomycescerevisiae species as a whole. Evaluation of the different types of breeding processes showed that the generation of hybrids (crossbreeding) has more profound effects on cell morphology than the isolation of mutants (mutation breeding). Analysis of phenotypic robustness revealed that some sake yeast strains are more morphologically heterogeneous, possibly due to impairment of cellular network hubs. This study provides a new perspective for studying yeast breeding genetics and micro-organism breeding strategies.
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49. Phenotypes and brewing characteristics of sake yeast Kyokai no. 7 mutants resistant to valproate
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Kazuya Tomimoto, Hisashi Fukuda, and Takeshi Akao
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0301 basic medicine ,business.industry ,030106 microbiology ,Mutant ,Isoamyl acetate ,Phenotype ,Yeast ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Brewing ,Inositol ,business ,Food Science - Published
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50. Pocket-creation method facilitates endoscopic submucosal dissection of colorectal laterally spreading tumors, non-granular type
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Yoshimasa Miura, Satoshi Shinozaki, Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Masahiro Okada, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Alan Kawarai Lefor, Hironori Yamamoto, Yuji Ino, Takahito Takezawa, Keijiro Sunada, Haruo Takahashi, and Hisashi Fukuda
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Original article ,business.industry ,Perforation (oil well) ,En bloc resection ,Endoscopic submucosal dissection ,Severe fibrosis ,Resection ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dissection ,0302 clinical medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Pharmacology (medical) ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,R0 resection - Abstract
Background and study aims The pocket-creation method (PCM) is a novel strategy for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). The aim of this study is to determine the efficacy of the PCM for colorectal laterally spreading tumors, non-granular type (LST-NG). Patients and methods The records of 126 consecutive patients with colorectal LST-NG who underwent ESD between April 2012 and July 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into PCM (n = 73) and conventional method (CM) (n = 53) groups. Results The en bloc resection rate in the PCM group was significantly higher than in the CM group (100 % [73/73] vs. 92 % [49/53], P = 0.03). The en bloc resection rate with severe fibrosis was higher in the PCM group than in the CM group (100 % [3/3] vs. 60 % [3/5]). The R0 resection rate for the two groups was not statistically significantly different (93 % [68/73] vs. 91 % [48/53], P = 0.74). The perforation rate in the PCM group was lower than in the CM group although not statistically significantly less (0 % 0/73 vs. 4 % 2/53, P = 0.18). For lesions resected en bloc, dissection speed for the PCM group was significantly faster than for the CM group (median [IQR], 19 [13 –24] vs. 14 [10 – 22] mm2/min, P = 0.03). Conclusion ESD using PCM achieves a reliable and safe resection of colorectal LST-NG.
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