1.Looking Back on the Past One Year Since the Opening of the Chemotherapy Unit for Outpatients
Masayo NOMURA ; Hitomi MURAO ; Hideko TERADA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2004;53(2):161-166
The chemotherapy unit of our hospital came into existence in April 2002. Since then, we, nurses, have teamed up together in support of cancer patients who visited us for receiving chemotherapy. We investigated the use of the facilities during the first 12 months since the opening of the unit, and made a questionnaire survey to sound out the degree of the patients’ satisfaction and needs. This paper describes our findings.The number of patients who used the chemotherapy unit came to 1,213. The questionnaire survey were conducted on 40 outpatients who initially had visited the department of surgery of our hospital. Of the patient supporting tools, the self-help notebooks were utilized by 27 patients. Those patients who said they took nurses into their confidence numbered 34. They expressed their anguish and uneasy feelings in connection with the condition of their disease and treatment. The same number of patients replied that they wanted to receive chemotherapy even if extra charges were involved. From these findings, it could be said that the patients’satisfaction was great. However, it was also suggested that to obtain the informed consent from the patients there should be explanatory leaflet which explain the therapeutic procedure and additional fees in plain language, that repeated instructions about side effects should be given orally, and that nurses are required to occasionally act as moderators between the unit and other departments in accordance with the patients’wishes. These are some of the patients’needs. To fill them, further studies must be made.
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2.Evaluation of an Automatic Fogging Disinfection Unit
Seizoh NAKATA ; Takuya IKEDA ; Hiroshi NAKATANI ; Masako SAKAMOTO ; Minoru HIGASHIDUTSUMI ; Takesi HONDA ; Akira KAWAYOSHI ; Yoshiji IWAMURA
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2001;6(3):160-164
A new fogging disinfection method was evaluated as a means of disinfecting ward rooms and operating theaters. A temporary room was established where the disinfection effect of fogging was examined. Based on the results, an automatic fogging disinfection unit was developed. This unit was then used in the disinfection of operating theaters, where its safety and effectiveness were examined. To evaluate the results of disinfection, bacterial culture tests were performed on the floor, walls and other areas of the operating theater, and the number of colony forming units was used as an index of effectiveness. Benzalkonium chloride, alkyldiaminoethylglycine, sodium hypochlorite, glutaral and acidic electrolytic water were used for the operating theaters. The average disinfection effect was 90% or better for all disinfectants, except acidic electrolytic water. The newly developed automatic fogging disinfection unit enables safe and effective disinfection, and may be suitable for disinfecting ward rooms and operating theaters.
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3.Historical Studies about Medicinal Part of Chinese Crude Drug \lq\lqUncaria Hook\rq\rq
Kampo Medicine 2008;59(1):25-34
Japanese pharmacopoeia prescribes a crude drug, Uncaria hook, or the hook-like structures of Uncaria rhynchophylla (Miq.) Jacks, U. sinensis (Oliv.) Havil., and U. macrophylla Wall., while Chinese pharmacopoeia prescribes the hooks with attached stems of above3species, in addition to2other species of Uncaria hook; U. hirsuta Havil. and U. sessilifructus Roxb (all in the Rubiaceae family). Our herbological study has found that the botanical origin was Uncaria rhynchophylla before the Ming Dynasty, and that the part used was not the hook itself, but the plant's bark till the early Ming Dynasty. Use of the hooks with stems began in the late Ming Dynasty. On the other hand, in Japan, the hooks themselves have been mainly collected from wild U. rhynchophylla plants growing in southern warm-temperate zone of Japan, for use in Kampo medicines. We considered this differing Japanese custom was influenced by the descriptions in the Ben Cao Gan Mu (1596)written in the Ming dynasty by Li Si Chen, which state that the hook itself had medicinally sharp power. And we conclude that use of Uncaria bark alone is reasonable for prescriptions which originated before the early Ming dynasty, such as chotosan.
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4.Study on Effective and Safe Cancer Chemotherapy for Outpatients (Part1): Influence of Establishment of the Outpatient Cancer Chemotherapy Unit on Effective Usage of Hospital Beds
Eiji YONEYAMA ; Satoru MASE ; Hiroshi YOSHIDA ; Yuji OHIRA ; Hironobu NIINOMI ; Kazuhisa TSUZUKI ; Mizuho MURAKOSHI ; Kazuyuki NAKAMURA ; Makiko ARAI ; Kazuhisa SAWADA ; Akio KATSUMI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2008;57(1):1-7
Although the Outpatient Cancer Chemotherapy (OCC) Unit was established with in Anjo-Kosei Hospital in 2006, its real worth remains to be elucidated. To address this, the following subjects were examined;effective usage of hospital beds changes in the number of outpatients given to chemotherapy, length of hospitalization, the number of patients transferred by ambulance to the hospital, hospital occupancy rate, and the number of frequently used chemotherapy regimens.Since the establishment of the OCC Unit, the number of patients transferred by ambulance has increased and length of hospitalization has gradually decreased, accompanied by the increase in the number of outpatients treated at the OCC Unit. Additionally, no significant change was observed in the hospital occupancy rate. Furthermore, of the frequently used chemotherapy regimens, nine regimens were available for 62.4% of the total number of outpatients of the OCC Unit.These results indicated the useful effect of the establishment of the OCC Unit on the usage of hospital beds, and provided significant information helpful in promoting the effective and safe chemotherapy for outpatients in the OCC Unit.
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5.Rehabilitation Approach Based on Parallel Neural Networks
Akifumi KOUMURA ; Shinichi YOSHIDA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2007;56(1):34-38
Basal ganglia are an area where cerebral haemorrhage occures frequenthy. Recently our knowledge of the brain and its function increases rapidly, but this knowledge is not much used in rehabilitation yet. Parallel neural networks (Hikosaka, 1999) are a model of sequential procedures learning, and basal ganglia perform an important function in it. Using this model, we designed a rehabilitation approach and applied it to a patient with left putamen hemorrhage. In the early stage, we promoted passive movement of her paralysed arm and fingers in the spatial coordinates with her eyes opened. Afterwords, we guided her to motor leaning in the motor coordinates with somatic sensation with her eyes closed. We intended to integrate the spatial coordinates and motor coordinates, by which we encouraged her to move her arm and fingers with her eyes opened after her recognition of motion perception improved. Her motor paralysis of fingers in particular improved by rehabilitation, which lasted about 1.5 month. We recognized some improvement in her arm, but it was slightly insufficient than her fingers. We considered that a difference in the degree of improvement occurred because she could not confirm enough on her shoulder in the early stage.
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6.Serum Thiocyanate Concentration as an Indicator of Smoking in Relation to Deaths from Cancer
Hongbing WANG ; Michikazu SEKINE ; Hiroshi YOKOKAWA ; Shimako HAMANISHI ; Michio SAYAMA ; Yuchi NARUSE ; Hideaki NAKAGAWA ; Sadanobu KAGAMIMORI
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2001;6(2):88-91
All residents aged 40 years or more in Oyabe City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan were involved in an annual medical check-up between 1987 and 1988. The cohort was followed and death certificates from cancers were confirmed prospectively. During follow-up to December 31st, 1994, 100 deaths (28 gastric, 17 lung and 55 other cancers) from cancers occurred, and these subjects were included in this study as the case group. Subjects in the control group, matched for gender and age with the cases, were selected randomly from participants whose serum samples had been stocked during annual medical check-up. The concentration of serum thiocyanate in all (79.8 μmol/l), gastric (86.7 μmol/l) and lung (90.0 μmol/l) cancer patients were significantly higher than that of relevant controls (64.3 μmol/l, 59.0 μmol/l and 61.0 μmol/l, respectively; and p<0.001, p<0.001 and p<0.05, respectively). After adjusting for BMI, blood pressure and total serum cholesterol, the results of multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of all cancers (OR=3.40, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1.67−6.96, p<0.01), gastric cancer (OR=7.98, 95% CI: 1.91−33.34, p<0.05) and lung cancer (OR=8.83, 95% CI: 1.19−65.65, p<0.05) were elevated significantly with logarithm transformed values of serum thiocyanate increased. The present findings suggested that in epidemiological studies confirmation of smoking status with biomarkers such as serum thiocyanate may be important, although considering the small sample size, a relatively weaker risk to interested factors rather than the strong relationship between smoking and cancer was noted.
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7.Two Cases Successfully Treated with SANO-TO (Senkin-Ho)
Mosaburo KAINUMA ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Tatsuya NOGAMI ; Hisashi INUTSUKA ; Fumiji MIYASAKA ; Yoshiko NAKAMURA ; Nobukazu HORIE ; Hideo KIMURA ; Tadamichi MITSUMA
Kampo Medicine 2007;58(1):57-60
We reported two cases successfully treated with sano-to (Senkin-Ho). Case 1 was a 63-year old female, who visited our department in December 2004 complaining of polyarthralgia, a burning sensation in the hands and feet, irritability and chilliness. We prescribed sano-to (Senkin-Ho). The visual analogue scale (VAS) decreased from 100 mm on the first visit to 23 mm 10 months later in October 2005. Case 2 was a 62-year old female, who came to our department complaining of whole body pain in August 2004. Various Kampo medicines were tried but proved ineffective, and in June 2005 she was hospitalized. At that time, in addition to whole body pain, she complained of a burning sensation in her feet, psychological anxiety, and chillness. We prescribed sano-to (Senkin-Ho). After 2 months, her VAS decreased from 80 mm to 20 mm. We consider that sano-to (Senkin-Ho) should be prescribed more actively when patients suffer from painful diseases accompanied with subjective symptoms such as a burning sensation in the hands and feet, psychological symptoms, and chilliness.
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9.Study of the Pathophysiology of Hot Flush and Cold Feet by Using an Infrared Thermometer
Kazuyuki ISHIDA ; Hiroshi SATO
Kampo Medicine 2009;60(5):503-511
[Purpose] We studied the pathophysiology of hot flush and cold feet.[Methods] By using an infrared thermometer, we measured the surface temperature of 98 female patients. We classified the patients into 4 groups : Group A patients without hot flushes or cold feet ; Group B patients with hot flushes but without cold feet ; Group C, patients without hot flushes but with cold feet ; and Group D patients with both hot flushes and cold feet. We measured the surface temperature of their tongues, upper abdomen, lower abdomen, and soles.[Results] The tongue temperature in Group B was significantly higher than that in Group A. The difference in the temperatures between the tongue and upper abdomen in Group B was also significantly greater than that in group A. Groups C and D, on the other hand, showed similar surface temperatures. Then, we examined the relationship between tongue temperatures, and the difference in the temperatures between the tongue and sole (Diff T-S) by using a correlation coefficient test : a significant correlation (r=0.77) was observed in Group C but not in Group D. Next, the patients in Group D were divided into 3 subgroups on the basis of their Diff T-S ; we found that these subgroups were characterized by the constitutionally ordinary symptoms (COS) of “yin and yang” and “deficiency and excess.”[Discussion] The occurrence of hot flush with cold feet was shown to depend on the slope of the body temperature, which was influenced by COS.[Conclusion] The occurrence of hot flush is associated with COS.
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10.Assessing Standing Balance Using Balance Rehabilitation Unit And Nintendo Wii Balance Board In Young And Older Healthy Adults
Nor Haniza Abdul Wahat ; Shazarina Othman ; Devinder Kaur Ajit Singh
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine 2018;18(Special Volume (1)):1-9
Ageing is associated with changes in body balance mechanism. The gold standard assessment for body balance is posturography. However, because of the high cost constraints, not many health centers are equipped with the equipment. Nintendo Wii balance board (WBB) has been reported as a potential tool to be used to assess body balance and sway. Also, because WBB is more economical and portable, it has greater potential to be used in primary health centers and community settings. The objective of this study was to compare balance measures using BRU™ and WBB among young and older healthy adults during quiet standing. Thirty three young (26.9±5.6 years) and 33 older adults (65.6±4.4 years) were randomly tested on both equipments. Subjects performed 30sec trial for each of the four testing conditions: quiet standing on a firm or compliant surface (foam) with eyes-open and closed. The results showed significant differences in balance measurements between all four testing conditions and age groups using both equipments.This study also found significant positive correlations between the COPand sway velocity, SV (of the BRU™) and COB (of the WBB) in all test conditions. These results indicated that WBB coupled with its commercially available software could potentially be used as a screening tool for balance assessment in primary health centres.
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