1.Jinkyo and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms-A Study of Goshajinkigan Administered to 109 Cases-
Kampo Medicine 2006;57(5):633-637
We evaluated the clinical efficacy of Goshajinkigan in patients complaining of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). A total of 109 patients (86 males and 23 females) who were orally administered Goshajinkigan at a dose of 5 to 7.5g/day for 4 to 8 weeks, were studied retrospectively. Improvements of symptoms were confirmed in 50 patients. Multivariate analysis showed the response rates were significantly higher among patients with urgency, residual feeling, myocardial ischemia and brain infarction respectively, and were significantly lower among patients with hesitancy. Our findings suggest that Gosha jinki-gan mainly improves urgency and/or residual feeling of lower urinary tract symptoms, and that these symptoms are the main LUTS associated with jinkyo.
2.Clinical Evaluation of the Chinese Herbal Extracts(Sho-Seiryu-to) in Treatment of Bronchial Asthma. Results of a Multicenter Clinical Study Based on Evaluation Methods for Western Drugs.
Yosuke EGASHIRA ; Minoru YOSHIDA ; Hitoshi NAGANO
Kampo Medicine 1995;45(4):859-876
The authors investigated the efficacy, safety and usefulness of the Kampo extract Shoseiryu-to (TJ-19) in the treatment of adult bronchial asthma. The multi-center study used the same methods presently in use in Japan for clinical evaluation of Western drugs and included a total of 69 patients in an open trial.
After long-term (4-8 weeks) administration of the Kampo formula in conjunction with conventional bronchial dilators, a significant improvement was seen in the frequency score, clinical score and asthma score. Significant improvement was observed in individual symptoms such as phlegm viscosity and amount, daily life, sleep, sneezing and nasal discharge. Overall, the results indicated marked improvement in 13 patients (18.8%), moderate improvement in 23 patients (33.3%) and slight improvement in 19 patients (27.5%). Thus, the authors obtained the favorable results of moderate or better improvement in 52.2% and slight or better improvement in 79.9% of the patients. We observed almost no abnormal findings in laboratory examinations due to the drugs. Side effects developed only in a few patients in the form of a slight cough. Symptoms of nasal allergy improved most frequently according to the impressions of the physicians in charge. Recently, combination therapy using various Kampo extracts has increased in Japan in order to improve treatment quality.
3.A Case of Hemorrhagic Cystitis that Developed During Administration of Cyclophosphamide for Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Successfully Treated with Kamikihito
Kampo Medicine 2022;73(3):293-296
A 71-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with complaints of gross hematuria. She had been administered 50mg/day of cyclophosphamide for 13 years to treat idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Cystoscopy revealed irregular surface of bladder mucosa. On suspicion of bladder cancer, we performed transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT). The pathological examination showed polypoid cyst, and we diagnosed hemorrhagic cystitis. Two months after the operation, gross hematuria was observed again. Although we administered choreitogoshimotsuto and then saireito, both were ineffective. Then we administered kamikihito, considering the findings of deficiency of ki (qi) and ketsu (blood) in Kampo diagnosis and the underlying disease ITP. One month after administering kamikihito, gross hematuria disappeared, urinary sediment test showed RBC 1-4/HPF. After one year of follow-up, bladder tumor was suspected by cystoscopy, but the pathological result of the second TUR-BT was inflammatory change. Since then, kamikihito was continued during the 44-month observation period, and no gross hematuria was observed.
5.A Perivalvular Leakage 25 Years after Mitral Valve Replacement by the Omnicarbon Valve Prosthesis
Minoru Yoshida ; Shunji Uchita ; Yoshiharu Nishimura ; Kouji Toguchi ; Kentarou Honda ; Yoshitaka Okamura
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;42(3):219-222
A 79-year-old woman had undergone mitral valve replacement (Omnicarbon (OC) valve : 31 mm) due to rheumatic mitral stenosis with regurgitation and tricuspid annuloplasty at the age of 54. The patient developed anemia and congestive heart failure with pleural effusion and an elevated LDH level in 25 years late up without any valve-related cardiac event. Echocardiography revealed perivalvular leakage near the anterolateral commissure. The patient received re-mitral valve replacement (CEP valve : 25 mm) and a tricuspid valve ring annuloplasty (MC3 Tricuspid ring : 28 mm). The annulus was covered with marked calcification and fibrosis with a partial deficit at the anterior part of antero-lateral commissure. Despite the thorough pathological examination, we could not clarify the etiology of sudden onset of hemolysis.The patient was discharged uneventfully on the 28th day after operation. In general, the OC valve can work without serious complications for a long time. We report a rare case of perivalvular leakage 25 years after mitral valve replacement with hemolysis and congestive heart failure.
6.The Effect of Maobushisaishinto for Stress Urinary Incontinence
Yuki SEKIGUCHI ; Yoko AZEKOSI ; Kaoru KAWAJI ; Naomi NAGASAKI ; Yoshie NAGAI ; Yoko KANEKO ; Minoru YOSHIDA ; Yoshinobu KUBOTA
Kampo Medicine 2013;64(6):340-343
Maobushisaishinto was given to 10 elderly female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) for 4 weeks. Five patients showed SUI improvement with its herbs. The mean age for the effective group was higher than that for the non-effective group (73.2 vs 50.2 yrs old ; p = 0.08). In former group, 2 cases demonstrated a remarkable effect ; one with the number of pads used decreasing from 8 to 2 and the other decreasing from 4 to 1.
Because of the possibilities of urethral pressure elevation with ma huang (the mao component) and improvement of detrusor overactivity with Fu zi (the bushi component), maobushisaishinto may be applicable for the aged female suffering from SUI.
7.Four Interstitial Cystitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome(IC/CPPS) Cases Improved by Kampo Medicine
Yuki SEKIGUCHI ; Yoko AZEKOSHI ; Kaoru KAWAZI ; Naomi NAGASAKI ; Yoshie NAGAI ; Yoko KANEKO ; Minoru YOSHIDA ; Yoshinobu KUBOTA
Kampo Medicine 2014;65(4):268-272
Four interstitial cystitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (IC/CPPS) patients presenting with pain and autonomic imbatances were improved by Kampo medicine. (Case 1) a 42 year old female : Her bladder and perinial pain were relieved by ryutanshakanto and her autonomic imbalances were improved by Kamishoyosan. (Case 2) a 51 year old female : She was given anchusan which warmed the internal organs. (Case 3) a 49 year old female : Her general hypothermia was relieved by shinbuto and ninjinto. (Case 4) a 27 year old female :She was given tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto which warmed the lower body half. These Kampo medicines for autonomic imbalance in IC/CPPS were drugs that adjusted general condition on the basis of diagnostic processes, and logic based on states of vital energy and blood.
8.A Case of \it{Legionella} Pneumonia Complicated by ARDS, Acute Renal Failure and Shock
Kazuhisa ITOH ; Hideyuki KOBAYASHI ; Satoshi HASEGAWA ; Ken YOSHIDA ; Osamu NAKAGAWA ; Yoichi IWAFUCHI ; Minoru ABE ; Kaoru KUNISADA ; Akira KAMIMURA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2006;55(1):18-24
A 55-year-old man visited his neighborhood general practitioner complaining of headache, fever and wet cough on July 7, 2003, but there were no sigins that his symptoms would subside. Since an abnormal shadow was found on chest X-ray on July 11, he was referred to our department and hospitalized on the same day. We started to treat him on the assumption that he had community-acquired pneumonia due-to common pathogens. However, he developed severe hypoxemia, and abnormal shadows rapidly progressed to affect both lungs, which led us to suspect that he had acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We identified the pathogen by examining urinary antigens and serum antibodies and diagnosed of his case as Legionella pneumonia. Although he suffered complications of acute renal failure and shock, the respirator was withdrawn after 11 days of controlled mechanical ventilation, as he was steadily recovering from his illness. The patient was discharged from the hospital on September 9. Although the mortality of legionella pneumonia, when complicated by ARDS, acute renal failure and shock as in the present case, has been reported to be as high as 50 to 80%, we consider that the administration of neutrophil elastase inhibitors and steroids was effective against this disorder.
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9.A Case of Legionella Pneumonia Complicated by ARDS, Acute Renal Failure and Shock
Kazuhisa ITOH ; Hideyuki KOBAYASHI ; Satoshi HASEGAWA ; Ken YOSHIDA ; Osamu NAKAGAWA ; Yoichi IWAFUCHI ; Minoru ABE ; Kaoru KUNISADA ; Akira KAMIMURA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2006;55(1):18-24
A 55-year-old man visited his neighborhood general practitioner complaining of headache, fever and wet cough on July 7, 2003, but there were no sigins that his symptoms would subside. Since an abnormal shadow was found on chest X-ray on July 11, he was referred to our department and hospitalized on the same day. We started to treat him on the assumption that he had community-acquired pneumonia due-to common pathogens. However, he developed severe hypoxemia, and abnormal shadows rapidly progressed to affect both lungs, which led us to suspect that he had acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We identified the pathogen by examining urinary antigens and serum antibodies and diagnosed of his case as Legionella pneumonia. Although he suffered complications of acute renal failure and shock, the respirator was withdrawn after 11 days of controlled mechanical ventilation, as he was steadily recovering from his illness. The patient was discharged from the hospital on September 9. Although the mortality of legionella pneumonia, when complicated by ARDS, acute renal failure and shock as in the present case, has been reported to be as high as 50 to 80%, we consider that the administration of neutrophil elastase inhibitors and steroids was effective against this disorder.
10.Effect of Kampo Medicine (Japanese Herbal Medicine) for Overactive Bladder which Got Worse by Coldness
Yuki SEKIGUCHI ; Naomi NAGASAKI ; Yukari UTSUGISAWA ; AZEKOSHI Yohko ; Kaoru KAWAJI ; Kaori MASHIKO ; Minoru YOSHIDA ; Hisaei SAKATA ; Yoshinobu KUBOTA
Kampo Medicine 2011;62(5):634-637
We evaluated the effect of Kampo (Japanese herbal) medicine for overactive bladder (OAB), exacerbated by coldness. There were 258 OAB patients who visited our clinic between October and November. Thirty-one percent (79 out of 258) of those patients began Kampo treatment with their OAB drugs. Furthermore Kampo medicines for 49% of cases (39 out of 79) were for coldness. The prognosis of coldnesses which were treated by Kampo medicine at the next spring were as follows. An “effective and continued” group accounted for 54%, and an “effective but discontinued” group for 25%. An “ineffective and discontinued” group accounted for21%. There was a significant difference in mean age between the “effective and continued” group (63 ± 7.3) and “effective but discontinued” group (44 ± 11) (p < 0.01). Thus, the QOL of OAB patients should improve with Kampo medicine co-administered with OAB drugs.