1.A Computational Tongue Model and its Clinical Application
Satoru Fujita ; Jianwu Dang ; Noriko Suzuki ; Kiyoshi Honda
Oral Science International 2007;4(2):97-109
The tongue possesses a complex muscular structure, and its motor functions are also intricate. Therefore, it would be beneficial to use a computational physiological model of the tongue to examine its vital functions in normal and pathological conditions. Thus far, the studies of tongue models have focused on symmetric movements for normal speech. For clinical purposes, it is necessary to develop a physiological model to deal with daily vital activities such as mastication and swallowing. To do so, we constructed a full 3D physiological model of the tongue based on MRI data from a normal subject, and verified the basic functions of the model based on anatomic and physiological knowledge. In this study, the model was applied to clinical issues: prediction and verification of the changes in movements of the tongue with a tumor before and after partial glossectomy, respectively. Tongue protrusion and lateral bending motion were examined for the prediction and verification. The simulation results were consistent with the observations for a patient with a tumor in the tongue. Comparisons of the simulation and observation in the clinical case showed that the model could predict potential effects of the glossectomy on the tongue movements. It is suggested that the model is a useful tool for pre-operative planning of glossectomy.
2.Work-related Stress, Caregiver Role, and Depressive Symptoms among Japanese Workers.
Ayumi HONDA ; Yutaka DATE ; Yasuyo ABE ; Kiyoshi AOYAGI ; Sumihisa HONDA
Safety and Health at Work 2014;5(1):7-12
BACKGROUND: In Japan, more than 60% of employees are reported to suffer from anxiety and stress. Consequently, Japanese society has begun to address such important issues as psychogenic disability and job-related suicide. Furthermore, given the aging of society and the surge in the number of elderly people requiring care, it is necessary to adequately and proactively support employees who care for their elderly relatives. The purpose of the present study was to investigate caregiver burden in caring for elderly relatives and work-related stress factors associated with mental health among employees. METHODS: We studied 722 men and women aged 18-83 years in a cross-sectional study. The K10 questionnaire was used to examine mental health status. RESULTS: The proportion of participants with a high K10 score was 15% (n = 106). Having little conversation with their supervisor and/or coworkers significantly increased the risk of depression [odds ratio (OR) 1.8], as did high job overload (OR 2.7) and job dissatisfaction (OR 3.8), compared with employees who frequently conversed with their supervisor and/or coworkers. Caring for elderly relatives as a prominent characteristic of an employee was a significant risk factor for depression (OR 2.1). CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrated that employees who were caring for elderly relatives were significantly associated with an increased risk of depression. To prevent depressive disorders, it may be important to focus on reducing the work-caregiving role conflict, as well as enhancing employees' job control and better rewarding their efforts in the workplace.
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3.The Surgical Treatment of Endocardial Fibroelastosis and Endomyocardial Fibrosis.
Hitoshi YAMAUCHI ; Shigeo TANAKA ; Junichi NINOMIYA ; Kiyoshi KOIZUMI ; Masami OCHI ; Kouichi TERADA ; Shuji HARAGUCHI ; Jirou HONDA ; Tadahiko SUGIMOTO ; Tasuku SHOUJI
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1992;21(6):614-618
We performed mitral valvuloplasty for 25 months old infant with endocardial fibroelastosis (EFE) and 21 months old infant with endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF). These two patients showing good post operative cause, have been followed up during 10 and 1 years respectively. The EFE and EMF are severe and progressive restrictive cardiomyopathy of unknown etiology. Most of cases with EFE and EMF have an enlarged left ventricle with incompetent atrioventricular valve. The prognosis of these patient is usually poor. We believe that the surgical treatment in early phase may be able to improve heart failure and also to protect the progression of these disease. This case with EMF is the first report of successfull surgical treatment for the patients with severe congestive heart failure whithin one year after birth in Japan.
4.Evaluation of Usefulness of X-ray Tube Protector for X-ray Fluoroscopy in ERCP etc
Ryuuta YOSHIDA ; Kiyoshi KITAJIMA ; Katsuyuki CHICHIDA ; Takayuki HONDA ; Noritaka KAWAKAMI ; Kouichi ISHIMORI ; Hiroyuki SUDOU ; Kensei KAZAMA ; Hidenori MASHIKO ; Miyuki ADUMA ; Takaaki MATSUDA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2014;63(2):127-131
The purpose of the present study was to reduce absorbed dose rates in air by means of the X-ray tube protector in the X-ray fluoroscopy room. We measured absorbed dose rates in air using an ionization chamber type survey meter, made the scatter radiation maps and worked out the reduction rate of absorbed dose rates in air. Absorbed dose rate in air reduced 75-90% with use of the X-ray tube protector. Especially, absorbed dose rate in air reduced 85-90% at the height of crystalline lens and thyroid gland of the X-ray technician near the patient. It was suggested X-ray protector could reduce the risk of radiation exposure of radiologists effectively.