1.Use of One-step Nucleic Acid Amplification® and ultrasonography to predict metastasis in non-sentinel lymph node in breast cancer
Taeko KANAMORI ; Satoru FURUTA ; Youko SANADA ; Sho YAGI ; Kazuhiro ISHIHARA ; Harumi TAKAHASHI ; Atsuko YAMADA ; Hidenori TANAKA ; Satoru YAMAMOTO
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2016;64(6):1049-1053
Although axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) is conventionally indicated for metastasis in the sentinel lymph node (SLN), the omission of ALND is being discussed more often in recent years. However, because of the lack of specific guidelines, it is unclear which cases should be treated without ALND. In this study, we performed one-step nucleic acid amplification of the SLN with metastasis to determine the total tumor load (TTL), that is, the number of cytokeratin (CK) 19 mRNA copies. After ultrasonography (US) of ALN, the ultrasonographic findings were combined with TTL to rate SLN metastasis. In the rating, a total score was obtained by assigning 1 point each for (a) TTL of ≥15000 copies/μL, (b) US findings of a long-to-short LN diameter ratio of ≤2, and (c) US findings of no echogenic hilus. We then investigated the association between the total score and metastasis in the non-SLN. Results showed that while 87.5% (5/6) of patients with positive non-SLN scored ≥2 points, only 3.1% (1/34) of patients with negative non-SLN did so, suggesting that a total copy number of CK19 mRNA, US findings of a long-to-short LN diameter ratio, and the presence/absence of echogenic hilus are important predictors for non-SLN metastasis. This novel scoring system is expected to help determine which patients need ALND or what postoperative therapy is necessary.
2.A Road to the Abolishment of Moshiokuri.
Nobuko OTAKE ; Atsuko OGISO ; Eriko FURUTA ; Miyuki OGURA ; Norihiko SUGIYAMA ; Kaori OKUMURA ; Saeko KANEDA ; Shizuyo WATANABE ; Mineyo ARUGA ; Miyoko INAGAKI ; Yasuko HARA ; Chieko KASUGAI ; Hiromi YAJIMA
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2000;49(2):128-131
Moshiokuri, or explaining what one did to one's successor before calling it a day, has long been regarded as a practice indispensable for the smooth continuation of nursing business. However, there has been much to be done in terms of efficiency. In our hospital, moshiokuri was taken up as a problem because it took long and prevented nurses from getting down to work by bedsides without delay. In 1994 the nursing record committee started to examine the practice and improvedthe roster. Later, the card indexing system for individuals was abolished. In 1998, the nursing department made the abolishment of moshiokuri practice its chief aim to improve nursing efficiency. For the attainment of the aim, the nursing record committee played an important role as a prime mover. While exchanges of information between wards were being promoted, study sessions were frequently held to enrich nursing records and improve the efficiency of nursing work. Thus, moshiokuri was partlydiscontinued and abolished totally in March, 1999. Now, the nurses have plenty of timecaring bed-ridden patients. Improvement has been made on the nursing record.
3.Conducting and Writing Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Edward BARROGA ; Glafera Janet MATANGUIHAN ; Atsuko FURUTA ; Makiko ARIMA ; Shizuma TSUCHIYA ; Chikako KAWAHARA ; Yusuke TAKAMIYA ; Miki IZUMI
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2023;38(37):e291-
Comprehensive knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research systematizes scholarly research and enhances the quality of research output. Scientific researchers must be familiar with them and skilled to conduct their investigation within the frames of their chosen research type. When conducting quantitative research, scientific researchers should describe an existing theory, generate a hypothesis from the theory, test their hypothesis in novel research, and re-evaluate the theory. Thereafter, they should take a deductive approach in writing the testing of the established theory based on experiments. When conducting qualitative research, scientific researchers raise a question, answer the question by performing a novel study, and propose a new theory to clarify and interpret the obtained results. After which, they should take an inductive approach to writing the formulation of concepts based on collected data. When scientific researchers combine the whole spectrum of inductive and deductive research approaches using both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, they apply mixed-method research. Familiarity and proficiency with these research aspects facilitate the construction of novel hypotheses, development of theories, or refinement of concepts.