1.Questionnaire survey on seminar for the Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacy Specialis held bySapporo Society of Hospital Pharmacy
Ikuko Ishidou ; Katsuhiko Saito ; Takako Toi ; Minori Satoh ; Fuminori Hongo ; Hideki Sato ; Kiyotaka Takeda ; Nahoko Kurosawa
Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics 2010;12(1):36-42
Objective: To nurture pharmacists capable of contributing to the prevention of adverse reactions to psychotropic agents, the Sapporo Hospital Pharmacist Association has been holding a seminar for psychiatric pharmacy specialist. A questionnaire survey was conducted to clarify the usefulness of this seminar and its future direction, and evaluate the necessity of providing information on psychotropic drugs.
Methods: An anonymous 21-item questionnaire was distributed to participants in the 2008 Sapporo Hospital Pharmacist Association seminar for psychiatric pharmacy specialist.
Results: The mean recovery rate was 76.3%, and the respondents had a broad background in terms of age, gender, etc. The seminar was identified as being beneficial, and the participants’ awareness of the accreditation of Board Certified Pharmacist in Psychiatric Pharmacy showed regional characteristics.
Conclusion: Based on the survey results, guidelines on conducting the seminar in the future were successfully developed. From now on, it is important to create an environment to nurture psychiatric pharmacy specialist in the Sapporo area. Additional efforts should be made so that the provision of information on psychotropic drugs in the seminar can contribute to the prevention of adverse reactions to them.
2.Rehabilitation Outcomes in a Convalescent Rehabilitation Ward (Kaifukuki Rehabilitation Ward) in Japan: Efficacy of Intensive Rehabilitation with Standing Up Exercises and ADL Training Toward the Goal and the Length of Stay Estimated at Admission
Noriyuki SHINSHA ; Ken TAKADA ; Katsumi SUZUKAWA ; Takako SATO ; Hiroaki MATSUBARA ; Yasutomo MOTOHASHI ; Shigenobu ISHIGAMI
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;51(7):429-438
Objective : To investigate how rehabilitation outcomes improved after the rehabilitation plan was changed. Subjects : 54 patients that were admitted to a kaifukuki rehabilitation ward in a regional hospital from January 2007 to June 2007 and 679 patients that admitted from January 2008 to June 2011. Methods : We changed the rehabilitation plan as follows to improve rehabilitation outcomes. Physiatrists estimated the rehabilitation goal and the length of hospital stay (LOS) at the first examination. All patients had intensive rehabilitation with standing up exercises and ADL training toward the goal. LOS, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) gain, FIM efficiency and the percentage of patients discharged home during 6 months before the change were compared with those during the same period after the change. In stroke patients, hip fracture patients and deconditioned patients, the same comparison was performed. Results : In the 4 years after the change was initiated, LOS was reduced significantly from 96.5 days to 29.2 days (p<0.001). The change of FIM gain was not significant, but FIM efficiency increased significantly from 0.22 to 0.91 (p<0.001). The percentage of patients discharged home also increased significantly from 85.2% to 99.1% (p<0.001). Also in stroke patients and hip fracture patients, LOS was reduced and FIM efficiency was increased significantly. The sample of deconditioned patients was small, but their LOS was reduced significantly. Conclusion : The changed rehabilitation plan reduced LOS, increased FIM efficiency and enabled most patients to discharge home.
3.Effects of a single period of low-intensity exercise on serum lipoprotein triacylglycerol after an oral fat load.
MASAAKI NAKADA ; SANG YONG BAE ; KAORI UNE ; SUSUMU KOSEKI ; YUZO SATO ; TAKAKO KIZAKI ; HIDEKI OHONO ; SHUKOH HAGA
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 1998;47(3):305-311
From the viewpoint of atherosclerosis prevention, it is important to examine the effects of exercise on the lipoprotein fraction in the postprandial state. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a single period of low-intensity exercise on serum lipoprotein triacylglycerol (TG) after an oral fat load (50g/body surface area) as exogenous TG. Seven normolipidemic men aged 23.1±1.1 years (mean ± SEM) took part in two trials. The subjects were all young students at a university graduate school. In the exercise trial (Ex), they exercised for 1.5 h on a bicycle ergometer at 35-40% of their maximal oxygen uptake, starting 2 h after ingestion of the fat, and then rested for a further 2 h. In the control trial (Co), they rested for 5.5 h after ingestion of the fat. Lipoprotein and lipid levels were measured in venous blood taken during the fasted state and at different intervals between the two trials for 5.5 h after the fat load. Serum total TG and high-density lipoprotein (HDL) TG decreased significantly in Ex from 3.5 to 5.5h (p<0.05, p<0.01) in comparison with Co. These results indicate that a single period of low-intensity exercise reduces exogenous serum total TG and HDL-TG.
4.NUDT15, FTO, and RUNX1 genetic variants and thiopurine intolerance among Japanese patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.
Toshiyuki SATO ; Tetsuya TAKAGAWA ; Yoichi KAKUTA ; Akihiro NISHIO ; Mikio KAWAI ; Koji KAMIKOZURU ; Yoko YOKOYAMA ; Yuko KITA ; Takako MIYAZAKI ; Masaki IIMURO ; Nobuyuki HIDA ; Kazutoshi HORI ; Hiroki IKEUCHI ; Shiro NAKAMURA
Intestinal Research 2017;15(3):328-337
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Recent genome-wide analyses have provided strong evidence concerning adverse events caused by thiopurine drugs such as azathioprine (AZA) and 6-mercaptopurine. The strong associations identified between NUDT15 p.Arg139Cys and thiopurine-induced leukopenia and severe hair loss have been studied and confirmed over the last 2 years. However, other coding variants, including NUDT15 p.Val18_Val19insGlyVal, NUDT15 p.Val18Ile, and FTO p.Ala134Thr, and a noncoding variation in RUNX1 (rs2834826) remain to be examined in detail in this respect. Therefore, we investigated the correlation between these adverse events and the 5 recently identified variants mentioned above among Japanese patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). METHODS: One hundred sixty thiopurine-treated patients with IBD were enrolled. Genotyping was performed using TaqMan SNP Genotyping Assays or Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: None of the 5 variants were associated with gastrointestinal intolerance to AZA. However, NUDT15 p.Arg139Cys was significantly associated with the interval between initiation and discontinuation of AZA among patients with gastrointestinal intolerance. This variant was strongly associated with early (<8 weeks) and late (≥8 weeks) leukopenia and severe hair loss. Moreover, it correlated with the interval between initiation of thiopurine therapy and leukopenia occurrence, and average thiopurine dose. NUDT15 p.Val18_Val19insGlyVal, NUDT15 p.Val18Ile, FTO p.Ala134Thr, and RUNX1 rs2834826 exhibited no significant relationship with the adverse events examined. CONCLUSIONS: Of the 5 variants investigated, NUDT15 p.Arg139Cys had the strongest impact on thiopurine-induced leukopenia and severe hair loss; therefore, its genotyping should be prioritized over that of other variants in efforts to predict these adverse events in Japanese patients with IBD.
6-Mercaptopurine
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
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Azathioprine
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Clinical Coding
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Hair
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Humans
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases*
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Leukopenia