1.Analysis of Bathing Related Accidents in Japan —Collaboration with Japanese Association for Acute Medicine—
Yoshinori OHTSUKA ; Shigeko INOKUMA ; Hisashi SUGIMOTO
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine 2011;74(4):239-245
Accidental tolls during bathig in Japanese subjects were analyzed in collaboration with Japanese Association for Acute Medicine. We sent out questionnaires to 212 medical emergency centers all over Japan to know the number of ambulance runs, outcomes of the patients, if they performed autopsy or postmortem imaging. Total number of victims was 782. More number of accidents occurred in elderly people and in winter season. Autopsies or postmortem imaging was rarely performed. To know the underlying causes of accidental death relating with bathing, autopsy and/or postmortem imaging should be done on more cases.
2.Effects of mosapride on motility of the small intestine and caecum in normal horses after jejunocaecostomy.
Kouichi OKAMURA ; Naoki SASAKI ; Takuya KIKUCHI ; Aya MURATA ; Inhyung LEE ; Haruo YAMADA ; Hisashi INOKUMA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2009;10(2):157-160
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the prokinetic effects of mosapride with non-invasive assessment of myoelectrical activity in the small intestine and caecum of healthy horses after jejunocaecostomy. Six horses underwent celiotomy and jejunocaecostomy, and were treated with mosapride (treated group) at 1.5 mg/kg per osos once daily for 5 days after surgery. The other six horses did not receive treatment and were used as controls (non-treated group). The electrointestinography (EIG) maximum amplitude was used to measure intestinal motility. Motility significantly decreased following surgery. In the treated group, the EIG maximum amplitude of the small intestine was significantly higher than in the controls from day 6~31 after treatment. These findings clearly indicate that mosapride could overcome the decline of intestinal motility after jejunocaecostomy in normal horses.
Anastomosis, Surgical/veterinary
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Animals
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Benzamides/*pharmacology
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Cecum/*drug effects/physiology
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Electrophysiology
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Agents/*pharmacology
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Gastrointestinal Motility/*drug effects
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Horses/*physiology/surgery
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Intestine, Small/*drug effects/physiology/surgery
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Jejunostomy/veterinary
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Male
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Morpholines/*pharmacology