1.Surgical effects of trabeculotomy
Adachi Masaki ; Yamagishi Kazuya ; Inamoto Yuichi ; Tanabe Mayuko ; Tsuboi Kunihiko ; Matsushima Hiromi
Philippine Journal of Ophthalmology 2001;26(3):71-74
To analyze the effect of trabeculotomy on open angle glaucoma in Kansai Medical University, Kouri Hospital, thirty-eight eyes of 26 patients underwent trabeculotomy procedure by one surgeon.The average of intraocular pressure (IOP) after trabeculotomy was 17.7+_ 7.6 mm Hg and their success rate of 5 years was 51.2% by Kaplan-Meier's life analysis method.Trabeculotomy had no serious complications, but 21% showed progression in Goldman perimetry study.Setting the target IOP under 14 mm Hg, such as in progressive glaucomatous eyes, trabeculotomy is second to filtering surgery with MMC.But traceculotomy is basically maintenance-free procedure, so it is useful for actively working patients to reduce some eye drops for glaucoma,
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2.Determination of reference concentrations of strontium in urine by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry.
Kan USUDA ; Koichi KONO ; Satsuki HAYASHI ; Takashi KAWASAKI ; Go MITSUI ; Takahiro SHIBUTANI ; Emi DOTE ; Kazuya ADACHI ; Michiko FUJIHARA ; Yukari SHIMBO ; Wei SUN ; Bo LU ; Kazuo NAKASUJI
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2006;11(1):11-16
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to establish reference concentrations of urinary strontium by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES).
METHODSFor the determination of strontium, urine samples were collected from healthy Japanese (n=146; 115 males, 31 females; mean age, 33±9 years; age range, 18 to 58 years). The urine samples stored at or below -20°C were thawed with incubation at 40°C for 30 min and sediments were dissolved by vigorous shakings. Then, the samples were centrifuged at 3000 g for 5 min, and the supernatant was directly aspired into a P-5200-3600/1200 ICP-AES system from Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan.
RESULTSA steeper increase in the S/N ratio and a good effective linearity of the calibration line was obtained at 407.771 nm in the range of 0-300 μg/L strontium standard solution. Urine samples having the same background signal as that of 18 MΩ cm ultrapure blank water, a good correspondence of the single peak pattern of the spectra, accuracy and precision of spike recovery were also confirmed. Urinary strontium concentrations showed a log-normal distribution and a geometric mean concentration of 143.9 μg/L, with 5-95% confidential interval of 40.9-505.8 μg/L.
CONCLUSIONThe results of this study will be useful as guidelines for the biological monitoring of strontium in normal subjects and in individuals therapeutically or environmentally exposed to strontium.
3.Evaluation of Observable Items of Gait Abnormality in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis:Criterion-related Validity Using Three-dimensional Gait Analysis and Test-retest Reliability
Shunsuke YAMASHINA ; Kazuhiro HARADA ; Shinya ONO ; Masumi ADACHI ; Kazuya MIYAKE ; Kenji KAWAMURA
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2019;():19002-
Objective:We aimed to examine the criterion-related validity of observable items of gait abnormality in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) using three-dimensional gait analysis and to assess the test-retest reliability.Methods:The items of gait abnormality were pooled from a prior study and rated using a 3-point scale. Content validity was examined by four experts in knee OA research and accepted when there was an agreement among at least three experts. Correlation between abnormality rating and three-dimensional gait analysis data was examined. The test-retest reliability of the agreement rate was then assessed in the same subject twice.Results:Eleven items were pooled, and all met the criterion of content validity. Eight items showed adequate correlation with the three-dimensional gait analysis data and had test-retest reliability exceeding 0.61.Conclusion:In patients with knee OA, observable items of gait abnormality had good test-retest reliability and criterion-related validity according to the three-dimensional gait analysis data.
4.Evaluation of Observable Items of Gait Abnormality in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis:Criterion-related Validity Using Three-dimensional Gait Analysis and Test-retest Reliability
Shunsuke YAMASHINA ; Kazuhiro HARADA ; Shinya ONO ; Masumi ADACHI ; Kazuya MIYAKE ; Kenji KAWAMURA
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2019;56(12):1032-1043
Objective:We aimed to examine the criterion-related validity of observable items of gait abnormality in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) using three-dimensional gait analysis and to assess the test-retest reliability.Methods:The items of gait abnormality were pooled from a prior study and rated using a 3-point scale. Content validity was examined by four experts in knee OA research and accepted when there was an agreement among at least three experts. Correlation between abnormality rating and three-dimensional gait analysis data was examined. The test-retest reliability of the agreement rate was then assessed in the same subject twice.Results:Eleven items were pooled, and all met the criterion of content validity. Eight items showed adequate correlation with the three-dimensional gait analysis data and had test-retest reliability exceeding 0.61.Conclusion:In patients with knee OA, observable items of gait abnormality had good test-retest reliability and criterion-related validity according to the three-dimensional gait analysis data.