2.Clinical Studies of Physiological Effects of Natril Sulfas Siccatus Spring with Herbal Extract
Fujio ITO ; Kiyoko FURUYA ; Toshikazu TAKAGI ; Yoichi MOTOKI ; Takahiro KIYAMA
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine 1982;46(2):84-92
The effect of the granules composed of Natril siccatus and herbal extracts in hydrotherapy was studied by recording skin surface temperature, deep body temperature from the intact skin, pletysmography, impedance pletysmography, blood pressure and subjective evaluation. These were measured before taking the testee into the Hubbart tank containing 0.0085% of herb granules at 40°C for 10 minutes, soon after taking a bath and at proper period until 2 hours.
The control study was done in simple water-bath in the same method. 30 testee were used for the test.
Results were as follows:
1. Skin surface temperature of H. G. group showed significant higher at the distal area of the extremities compaired with the control group.
2. Deep body temperature of H. G. group showed significant higher at right heel (10mm depth from the skin), palm (5mm) and calf (30mm) against the control.
3. The wave height of pletysmography of the index and the first toe of H. G. group was higher than the control at 100 minutes later.
4. IPG of H. G. group showed significant difference in upper and lower extremities against the control.
5. The change of the blood pressure showed no difference between two groups.
6. The subjective evaluation was scored and the t-test showed significant difference against the control, especially the difference was the most marked in utility feeling, and the effect of keeping warmth was in significant difference.
We may conclude that the H. G. in hydrotherapy has a sweet smell, make fell at home, keep warmth and play a role to promote blood circulation.
3.A Survey of the Cardioplegia Methods Targeting Under 40 Cardiovascular Surgeons No.9
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;48(1):1-U1-1-U8
Cardiovascular surgeons, generally have many strong preferences regarding basic surgical skills. However, those basic skills have not been discussed great detail. The aim of this study is to survey the cardioplegia methods targeting cardiovascular surgeons in Japan aged Under 40, and to share the results of those basic skills.
4.A case report of an extended aortic arch anastomosis for an infant with the persistent fifth aortic arch associated with atresia of the fourth aortic arch.
Hideyuki KAWACHI ; Yukio WADA ; Takahiro KAWAI ; Katsuhiko NISHIYAMA ; Masafumi ITO ; Koichi OGA ; Takahiro OKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1989;19(3):351-356
The persistent fifth aortic arch is rare vascular anomaly. To our knowledge, this is the 24th reported case of the persistent fifth aortic arch. This patient was a 31 days old male infant and had the persistent fifth aortic arch associated with atresia of the fourth aortic arch, patent ductus arteriosus, a double-outlet right ventricle, and a mesocardia. He underwent a fifth aortic arch division and an extended aortic arch anastomosis with a division of ductus arteriosus. There was no blood pressure gradient between upper and lower limbs after the repair. However, no weaning from a cardiopulmonary bypass after the subsequent radical operation for double-outlet right ventricle caused his death.
5.Student Evaluations for Preclinical Practice with Simulated Patients in the Departments of Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy
Yoshiko OZAWA ; Akihito KUBOTA ; Hiromi NAKAMURA -Thomas ; Toshikazu ITO ; Takahiro OKUYAMA
Medical Education 2010;41(4):267-271
1) This study involved an educational evaluation of preclinical practice with simulated patients (SPs) by students in the departments of nursing, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy. The scores were highly correlated with the usefulness of SPs, the conviction and the realism of the performances of SPs, and feedback from SPs. Students required SPs to accurately mimic symptoms and to give them critical feedback. Follow-up sessions are required regarding performance as SPs.
2) Preclinical practice with SPs helped students grasp the reality of practice, enhance preparations, and help them recognize their role as professionals based on feedbacks from SPs.
6.Past Activities and Prospects of Japanese Association of Family Physician Trainees
Gemmei IIZUKA ; Keiichiro ITO ; Mako NISHIMURA ; Yushi KAWAGUCHI ; Chihiro SUZUKI ; Takahiro KIYASU ; Kaito SHIMIZU ; Shun YASHIMA ; Yuki OTSUKA
An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association 2023;46(3):112-116
A certain period of time has passed since the transition to the General Medicine residency system under the Japanese Medical Specialty Board and Family Medicine specialist training system by the Japan Primary Care Association. We have summarized the needs of residents identified in the survey, and detailed the activities to date and prospects of the Japanese Association of Family Physician Trainees, a self-help support organization, which is an official subcommittee of the Japan Primary Care Association, from the viewpoint of the residents. We believe that this paper will serve as a resource for the training of residents, help guide them under the new system, and help to improve the training system, considering evidence suggesting that information may not be reaching residents who need support.
7.Preliminary Study on Unreliability of Lymphocyte Stimulating Test for Kampo Medicine
Naoki MANTANI ; Harumi MATSUDA ; Eiichi TAHARA ; Shinya SAKAI ; Toshiaki KOGURE ; Hirozo GOTO ; Naotoshi SHIBAHARA ; Toshiaki KITA ; Takahiro SHINTANI ; Yutaka SHIMADA ; Takashi ITO ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2001;51(5):1093-1099
We performed a preliminary study of the reliability of the lymphocyte stimulating test (LST) for Kampo medicine. LST for three kinds of Kampo medicines was performed in both a Kampo-administrated group and a non-administrated group. LST for each of the medicines was negative for seven of eight subjects in the non-administrated group, but was negative for four of 11 subjects in the Kampo-administrated group. The LST-positive participants had no allergic state, and some among them were negative in challenge test. This preliminary study suggests that LST for Kampo medicine is likely to be false-positive.
8.Long-term Efficacy and Tolerability of Perospirone for Young Help-seeking People at Clinical High Risk: a Preliminary Open Trial.
Naohisa TSUJINO ; Takahiro NEMOTO ; Keiko MORITA ; Naoyuki KATAGIRI ; Shinya ITO ; Masafumi MIZUNO
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience 2013;11(3):132-136
OBJECTIVE: Interest in the "at-risk mental state" (ARMS) for psychosis has increased because early intervention is expected to delay or prevent the onset of schizophrenia. However, the optimum intervention strategy remains controversial, especially with regard to antipsychotics. Although administration of antipsychotic medications is often associated with adverse effects and raises ethical considerations, recent studies have shown that some novel antipsychotics are safer and more tolerable for young people than conventional antipsychotics. We investigated whether administration of perospirone, a combined serotonin (5-HT)/dopamine antagonist and 5-HT1A receptor agonist, could alleviate prodromal symptoms and be well tolerated by clinical high risk patients. METHODS: The participants were outpatients seeking help. The Structured Interview for Prodromal Symptoms was performed in patients identified as being at clinical high risk. The Scale of Prodromal Symptoms (SOPS) was also completed and changes of subjective experience were assessed with the Subjective Well-being under Neuroleptics, short version. The incidence of akathisia was recorded by using the Barnes Akathisia Scale. Subjects were monitored for 26 weeks after starting medication. RESULTS: SOPS scores improved significantly after 26 weeks of perospirone therapy, while BAS scores did not show deterioration. No serious adverse events occurred during the study. CONCLUSION: This trial suggests that perospirone therapy provides a clinical benefit for clinical high risk subjects without causing serious adverse events. Although further placebo-controlled studies are needed for confirmation, perospirone might be one of optimum treatments for individuals at imminent risk of psychosis.
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9.The Realities of Becoming a Board-Certified Cardiovascular Surgeon in Japan No.2
Hiroko NEMOTO ; Takahiro ITO ; Ryo IZUBUCHI ; Tomoki SAKATA ; Hirokazu NIITSU ; Ryuji HOJO ; Takao MIKI ; Yasutaka YOKOYAMA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;49(6):6-U1-6-U5
The system of the Japanese Board of Cardiovascular Surgery is changing. Since the last time, we have deliberated on the medical specialty board for U-40 column articles about the problems faced by young cardiovascular surgeons. This time, we conducted the second survey to U-40 members about the realities of becoming a board-certified cardiovascular surgeon. The results showed the circumstances and details on how to acquire the board certification. Moreover, we discussed about the current problems and future perspectives for the young cardiovascular surgeons.
10.The Application and Pitfalls for Registering New Japanese Board of Cardiovascular Surgery
Hironobu NISHIORI ; Takahiro ITO ; Kohei TONAI ; Rihito TAMAKI ; Yukika KAMEDA ; Yuta KITAGATA ; Taisuke SHIBUYA ; Takao MIKI ; Go MIYAZAKI ; Kaori MORI ; Misato TOKIOKA
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;52(6):6-U1-6-U6
The first examination of the new board of the Japanese cardiovascular surgery took place in 2022. As it is a transitional period for the new system, many doctors are not familiar with the changes and details of the new system, and some have their concerns. Here, we held a round-table discussion with doctors who actually took the new board of the Japanese cardiovascular surgery under the new system, and we summarized their opinion.