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Author Morioka, Kei| Hirota, Masanori| Kasahara, Shingo|
Keywords spontaneous rupture of the iliac vein deep vein thrombosis arteriovenous shunt
Published Date 2025
Publication Title Annals of Vascular Diseases
Volume volume18
Issue issue1
Publisher The Editorial Committee of Annals of Vascular Diseases
Start Page cr.25-00065
ISSN 1881-641X
NCID AA12366253
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 The Editorial Committee of Annals of Vascular Diseases.
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PubMed ID 41262257
DOI 10.3400/avd.cr.25-00065
Web of Science KeyUT 001617588300001
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Author Nakajima, Kota| Saito, Kazuki| Tsujimoto, Yasuhiro| Takai, Toshiyuki| Mochizuki, Atsushi| Yamaguchi, Tomoaki| Ibrahim, Ali| Mairoua, Salifou Goube| Andrianary, Bruce Haja| Katsura, Keisuke| Tanaka, Yu|
Keywords Robustness RGB image Rice, Above-ground biomass Convolutional neural network
Published Date 2025-08
Publication Title Smart Agricultural Technology
Volume volume11
Publisher Elsevier BV
Start Page 100998
ISSN 2772-3755
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 The Authors.
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DOI 10.1016/j.atech.2025.100998
Web of Science KeyUT 001498361200001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69851
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Author Tsujii, Teruyuki| Matsuda, Tatsuo| Kimura, Yuji| Katsube, Ryoichi| Iwadou, Hironori| Funabiki, Sadami| Kamikawa, Yasuaki| Matsuda, Tadakazu|
Abstract We report a rare case of ileus tube-related intussusception in an adult. A 56-year-old man with adhesive bowel obstruction was treated with a nasointestinal ileus tube. Although his condition initially improved, persistent abdominal pain led to the diagnosis of intussusception via CT imaging. Manual repositioning of the tube resolved the intussusception without the need for bowel resection. A review of 80 previously reported cases of ileus tube-associated intussusception (total 81 cases, 95 lesions) highlighted the timing of onset, treatment strategies, and precautions. Early detection and diagnosis are crucial to prevent severe complications and preserve bowel function.
Keywords nasointestinal ileus tube intussusception small bowel obstruction enterectomy conservative treatment
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-12
Volume volume79
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 469
End Page 474
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41443810
Web of Science KeyUT 001674277500010
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69846
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Author Matsumi, Junya| Sato, Tetsufumi|
Abstract The optimal indications for intensive care unit (ICU) treatment for critically ill cancer survivors whose condition has deteriorated due to medical factors are unclear. To test our hypothesis that frailty before deterioration was associated with hospital mortality in this patient population, we retrospective analyzed the cases of the patients admitted to the ICU at the National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan (April 2014-March 2022). We excluded patients who underwent surgery within 28 days or were denied critical care within 24 h or admitted after cardiopulmonary arrest. Their Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) scores at 1 month before ICU admission (Pre-ICU) were obtained. Frailty was defined as CFS scores ≥4 points. We analyzed 298 admissions and observed that the mortality rate at hospital discharge was significantly higher in the frailty group (n=119). A multivariate analysis demonstrated that the following factors were significantly associated with hospital mortality: Pre-ICU frailty (OR 2.00, 95%CI: 1.19-3.36, p=0.009), cancer type (hematological: OR 2.93, 95%CI: 1.42-6.05, p=0.004), and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score at ICU admission (OR 0.88, 95%CI: 0.82-0.95, p=0.0008). Frailty retrospectively assessed using the CFS at 1 month pre-ICU admission is a risk factor for hospital mortality in these cancer survivors.
Keywords frailty cancer survivor clinical frailty scale cancer critically ill
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-12
Volume volume79
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 437
End Page 444
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41443805
Web of Science KeyUT 001674277500005
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69843
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Author Jiang, Zhiyun| Xi, Ying|
Abstract Several observational studies suggested that migraine headache attacks were associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We investigated genetic causal links between COVID-19 phenotypes and the development of headache and migraine, including migraine with aura (MA) and migraine without aura (MO). We conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to estimate the genetic association in European populations. The inverse-variance weighted (IVW) method was used as the main approach in the MR analyses, together with weighted median and MR-Egger methods. We also performed a series of sensitivity tests to assess the robustness of the MR results. The MR results demonstrated that COVID-19 severity, hospitalization, and susceptibility had no causal effect on the risks of headache, migraine, MA, or MO. No horizontal pleiotropy was detected, and the results were robust as supported by the sensitivity analysis findings. Our analyses identified no casual effect of COVID-19 severity, hospitalization, or susceptibility on the risks of headache or migraine in European populations.
Keywords headache migraine Mendelian randomization COVID-19
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-12
Volume volume79
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 413
End Page 419
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41443802
Web of Science KeyUT 001674277500002
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Author Tomasini, Pascale| Wang, Yongsheng| Li, Yongsheng| Felip, Enriqueta| Wu, Lin| Cui, Jiuwei| Besse, Benjamin| Spira, Alexander I.| Neal, Joel W.| Goto, Koichi| Baik, Christina S.| Marmarelis, Melina E.| Ichihara, Eiki| Zhang, Yiping| Lee, Jong-Seok| Lee, Se-Hoon| Yang, James Chih-Hsin| Michels, Sebastian| Anastasiou, Zacharias| Curtin, Joshua C.| Lyu, Xuesong| Mahoney, Janine| Demirdjian, Levon| Meyer, Craig S.| Zhang, Youyi| Leconte, Isabelle| Lorenzini, Patricia| Knoblauch, Roland E.| Trani, Leonardo| Baig, Mahadi| Bauml, Joshua M.| Cho, Byoung Chul|
Published Date 2025-12
Publication Title Journal of Clinical Oncology
Publisher American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Start Page JCO-24-02835
ISSN 0732-183X
NCID AA10638385
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
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PubMed ID 41325571
DOI 10.1200/jco-24-02835
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Author Besse, Benjamin| Goto, Koichi| Wang, Yongsheng| Lee, Se-Hoon| Marmarelis, Melina E.| Ohe, Yuichiro| Bernabe Caro, Reyes| Kim, Dong-Wan| Lee, Jong-Seok| Cousin, Sophie| Ichihara, Eiki| Li, Yongsheng| Paz-Ares, Luis| Ono, Akira| Sanborn, Rachel E.| Watanabe, Naohiro| de Miguel, Maria Jose| Helissey, Carole| Shu, Catherine A.| Spira, Alexander I.| Tomasini, Pascale| Yang, James Chih-Hsin| Zhang, Yiping| Felip, Enriqueta| Griesinger, Frank| Waqar, Saiama N.| Calles, Antonio| Neal, Joel W.| Baik, Christina S.| Jänne, Pasi A.| Shreeve, S. Martin| Curtin, Joshua C.| Patel, Bharvin| Gormley, Michael| Lyu, Xuesong| Chen, Jun| Chu, Pei-Ling| Mahoney, Janine| Trani, Leonardo| Bauml, Joshua M.| Thayu, Meena| Knoblauch, Roland E.| Cho, Byoung Chul|
Keywords Amivantamab Biomarker analyses Lazertinib NSCLC
Published Date 2025-05
Publication Title Journal of Thoracic Oncology
Volume volume20
Issue issue5
Publisher Elsevier BV
Start Page 651
End Page 664
ISSN 1556-0864
NCID AA12058455
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.
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PubMed ID 39755170
DOI 10.1016/j.jtho.2024.12.029
Web of Science KeyUT 001504694800010
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Author Sherifali, Diana| Racey, Megan| Fitzpatrick‐Lewis, Donna| Greenway, Michelle| Sockalingam, Sanjeev| Wada, Jun| Teoh, Soo Huat| Patton, Ian| Macklin, David| van Rossum, Elizabeth F. C.| Busetto, Luca| Horn, Deborah Bade| Patricia Nece, J. D.| Leguede, Morgan Emile Gabriel Salmon| Pearce, Nicole| Le Roux, Carel| Ard, Jamy| Alberga, Angela S.| Kaplan, Lee| Sharma, Arya M.| Wharton, Sean|
Keywords obesity management percent body weight scoping review target weight loss
Published Date 2025-06-03
Publication Title Obesity Reviews
Volume volume26
Issue issue11
Publisher Wiley
Start Page e13960
ISSN 1467-7881
NCID AA11706334
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 The Author(s).
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PubMed ID 40461407
DOI 10.1111/obr.13960
Web of Science KeyUT 001500867400001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/bgeou/69612
Title Alternative Study of Perspectives Based on Semiotics that Capture the Interaction Between Creators and Their Artworks: Literature Research for Qualitative Considerations Based on the Theories of Ferdinand de Saussure and Keizaburo Maruyama
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Author OHIRA, Shuya|
Abstract  本研究では,制作者が造形行為の過程で実践する造形物との対話に着目し,造形行為において制作者に経験される学びを捉え質的に考察するための視点を, 丸山が解説するソシュール(Ferdinand de Saussure)の「記号学」と,「記号学」に基づいた丸山の理論に立ち検討した。まず,「記号学」の基礎概念の1 つとして,「表現」を示す「シニフィアン」と,その「表現」に結び付いた「意味」を示す「シニフィエ」から成る「記号」の構造を文献により検討した。次に,丸山の理論の中で,「無意識から噴出」される力としての「欲動」と,その「欲動」を捉える「深層」の「言葉」の能力である「パトス」,及び「表層」の「言葉」の能力である「ロゴス」の関係を文献により検討した。「記号」の構造と丸山の理論に基づき,制作者が造形行為の過程で実践する造形物との対話を捉える視点を研究成果として提示した。
Keywords 記号学 欲動 ロゴス パトス 造形行為
Publication Title Bulletin of Graduate School of Education, Okayama University
Published Date 2025-11-28
Volume volume190
Start Page 73
End Page 83
ISSN 1883-2423
language Japanese
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Author Sabanadzovic, Sead| Abergel, Chantal| Ayllón, Marı́a A.| Botella, Leticia| Canuti, Marta| Chiba, Yuto| Claverie, Jean-Michel| Coutts, Robert H.A.| Daghino, Stefania| Donaire, Livia| Forgia, Marco| Hejna, Ondřej| Jia, Jichun| Jiang, Daohong| Kotta-Loizou, Ioly| Krupovic, Mart| Lang, Andrew S.| Legendre, Matthieu| Lee Marzano, Shin-Yi| Nerva, Luca| Pénzes, Judit| Poimala, Anna| Rigou, Sofia| Sato, Yukiyo| Shamsi, Wajeeha| Suzuki, Nobuhiro| Turina, Massimo| Urayama, Syun-ichi| Vainio, Eeva J.| Xie, Jiatao|
Published Date 2025-07-25
Publication Title Journal of General Virology
Volume volume106
Issue issue7
Publisher Microbiology Society
Start Page 002115
ISSN 0022-1317
NCID AA00698722
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © Microbiology Society
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PubMed ID 40711811
DOI 10.1099/jgv.0.002115
Web of Science KeyUT 001569142200005
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Author Mayne, Richard| Simmonds, Peter| Smith, Donald B.| Adriaenssens, Evelien M.| Lefkowitz, Elliot J.| Oksanen, Hanna M.| Zerbini, Francisco Murilo| Alfenas-Zerbini, Poliane| Aylward, Frank O| Freitas-Astúa, Juliana| Hendrickson, R. Curtis| Hughes, Holly R.| Krupovic, Mart| Kuhn, Jens H.| Łobocka, Małgorzata| Mushegian, Arcady R.| Penzes, Judit| Muñoz, Alejandro Reyes| Robertson, David L.| Roux, Simon| Rubino, Luisa| Sabanadzovic, Sead| Suzuki, Nobuhiro| Turner, Dann| Van Doorslaer, Koenraad| Varsani, Arvind|
Keywords ICTV master species list taxonomy proposal virus taxonomy
Published Date 2025-07-25
Publication Title Journal of General Virology
Volume volume106
Issue issue7
Publisher Microbiology Society
Start Page 002079
ISSN 0022-1317
NCID AA00698722
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 The Authors
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PubMed ID 40711816
DOI 10.1099/jgv.0.002079
Web of Science KeyUT 001556094300010
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69441
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Author Masunaga, Akari| Takagi, Kosei| Nagai, Yasuo| Yasui, Kazuya| Fuji, Tomokazu| Yamada, Motohiko| Nishiyama, Takeyoshi| Kanehira, Noriyuki| Sota, Yumi| Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi|
Abstract Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) after esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction is technically challenging. Preserving the blood supply of the gastric conduit is crucial in performing PD after esophagectomy. We report the case of a 66-year-old man who underwent gastroduodenal artery-preserving PD after esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. The patient developed pseudoaneurysm rupture postoperatively, but was successfully treated with interventional radiology. Precise assessment is important in developing a surgical strategy depending on the patient’s specific anatomy and tumor characteristics. Moreover, special attention should be paid to avoid accidental injuries of the gastric conduit and gastric vessels during surgery.
Keywords pancreatoduodenectomy esophagectomy gastric conduit fluorescence imaging
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 393
End Page 398
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126471
Web of Science KeyUT 001606011100002
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69440
FullText URL 79_5_387.pdf
Author Mori, Yusuke| Otani, Yoshihiro| Omae, Ryo| Hirano, Shuichiro| Ishida, Joji| Fujii, Kentaro| Haruma, Jun| Hiramatsu, Masafumi| Matsushita, Toshi| Higaki, Fumiyo| Sugiu, Kenji| Tanaka, Shota|
Abstract Trigonal meningiomas are rare and pose surgical challenges due to their deep location and proximity to critical neuroanatomical structures. We present the case of a 67-year-old woman with a growing trigonal meningioma successfully resected with guidance by a preoperative 3D imaging analysis system. Integration of CT and MRI including diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) enabled precise mapping of the optic radiation, guiding a middle temporal gyrus approach. Preoperative embolization reduced tumor vascularity, facilitating gross total resection with minimal blood loss. This case highlights the effectiveness of preoperative 3D imaging systems in optimizing surgical planning and improving outcomes in complex neurosurgical cases.
Keywords trigonal meningioma imaging analysis diffusion tensor imaging
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 387
End Page 392
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126470
Web of Science KeyUT 001606011100001
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69439
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Author Sakurai, Atsunobu| Yabuki, Takayuki| Aoki, Hideki| Iseki, Akiko|
Abstract We report the case of a 72-year-old Japanese man with an incidental portal vein mass that was surgically resected and diagnosed as immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4)-related disease. The mass was discovered during an atrial fibrillation examination. The patient had a history of gastric cancer and was also diagnosed with rectal cancer, raising concerns about metastasis. Due to technical challenges, a biopsy was not feasible. Imaging findings suggested portal vein tumor thrombosis, complicating the diagnosis. This case highlights a rare presentation of IgG4-related disease mimicking portal vein tumor thrombus.
Keywords immunoglobulin G4-related disease inflammatory pseudotumor mass portal vein pericarditis
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 381
End Page 385
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126469
Web of Science KeyUT 001606015100001
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69438
FullText URL 79_5_369.pdf
Author Hisamatsu, Takashi| Kinuta, Minako| Munetomo, Sosuke| Fukuda, Mari| Kojima, Katsuhide| Taniguchi, Kaori| Nakahata, Noriko| Kanda, Hideyuki|
Abstract We applied unsupervised machine learning to analyze blood pressure (BP) and resting heart rate (HR) patterns measured during a 1-year period to assess their cross-sectional relationships with subclinical cerebral and renal target damage. Dimension reduction via uniform manifold approximation and projection, followed by K-means++ clustering, was used to categorize 362 community-dwelling participants (mean age, 56.2 years; 54.9% women) into three groups: Low BP and Low HR (Lo-BP/Lo-HR), High BP and High HR (Hi-BP/Hi-HR), and Low BP and High HR (Lo-BP/Hi-HR). Cerebral vessel lesions were defined as the presence of at least one of the following magnetic resonance imaging findings: lacunar infarcts, white matter hyperintensities, cerebral microbleeds, or intracranial artery stenosis. A high urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) was defined as the top 10% (≥ 12 mg/g) of the mean value from ≥2 measurements. Poisson regression with robust error variance, adjusted for demographics, lifestyle, and medical history, showed that the Hi-BP/Hi-HR group had relative risks of 3.62 (95% confidence interval, 1.75-7.46) for cerebral vessel lesions and 3.58 (1.33-9.67) for high UACR, and the Lo-BP/Hi-HR group had a relative risk of 3.09 (1.12-8.57) for high UACR, compared with the Lo-BP/Lo-HR group. These findings demonstrate the utility of an unsupervised, data-driven approach for identifying physiological patterns associated with subclinical target organ damage.
Keywords blood pressure heart rate subclinical disease uniform manifold approximation and projection unsupervised machine learning
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 369
End Page 379
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126468
Web of Science KeyUT 001606013200007
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69434
FullText URL 79_5_339.pdf
Author Hamasaki, Ichiro| Shibata, Kiyo|
Abstract To determine whether passing a pole suture through the sclera at two points provides fixation comparable to that of a sliding noose, we measured the tensile strength of the suture‒sclera interface during simulated traction. In this in vitro study, three suture patterns were evaluated in porcine eyeballs, using 6-0 polyglycolic acid sutures. Patterns A (control), B (second suture pass perpendicular), and C (second suture pass in the same direction) were compared. The tensile strength of each pattern was measured 20 times using a KANON TK300CN, and the results were analyzed using the Kruskal‒Wallis test. Pattern A showed a tensile strength of 2±4 gram-force (gf) (range: 0-12). Pattern B showed 112±38 gf (range: 61-184). Pattern C showed 139±31 gf (range: 97-204). Patterns B and C had significantly higher tensile strengths than Pattern A (p<0.001). Although Pattern C was not significantly different from Pattern B (p=0.363), it exhibited the highest tensile strength. Lifting the suture between the first and second suture passes allows for an adjustable suture length, suggesting that adjustability can be achieved using only the sclera. This scleral adjustment method with a second suture pass offers a durable means of securing extraocular muscles and may represent a valuable addition to adjustable suturing techniques.
Keywords scleral adjustment method adjustable suture technique hang-loose method tensile strength polyglycolic acid sutures
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 339
End Page 343
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126464
Web of Science KeyUT 001606013200003
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69433
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Author Matsubara, Kei| Miyoshi, Kentaroh| Toyooka, Shinichi|
Abstract Primary graft dysfunction (PGD) is one of the major risk factors affecting patients’ short- and long-term survival after lung transplantation. No particular management strategy has been established for PGD; supportive care is the mainstay of PGD treatment. When a supportive strategy fails, the patient may require the introduction of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as the last-resort measure for severe PGD. A variety of study of ECMO as a PGD treatment was reported and the management of PGD patients developed so far. Early recognition of a patient’s need for ECMO and its prompt initiation are critical to improved outcomes. The use of venovenous-ECMO became the preferred procedure for PGD rather than venoarterial-ECMO. However, the current ECMO strategy has limitations, and using ECMO to manage patients with PGD is not sufficiently effective. Further studies are required to develop this promising technology.
Keywords lung transplantation primary graft dysfunction extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ex vivo lung perfusion
Amo Type Review
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 329
End Page 337
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126463
Web of Science KeyUT 001606013200002
JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/69432
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Author Obata, Taisuke| Matsumoto, Kazuyuki| Otsuka, Motoyuki|
Abstract Bile leak occurs in 2-25% of liver transplant, 3-27% of hepatic resection, and 0.1-4% of cholecystectomy cases. The clinical course of bile leak varies depending on the type of surgery that caused the fistula, as well as the type, severity, and timing of bile duct injury. Although infections resulting from bile leak can be life-threatening, the introduction of endoscopic treatment has enabled some patients to avoid reoperation and has reduced the negative impact on quality of life associated with external fistulas for percutaneous drainage. Endoscopic interventions, such as sphincterotomy and stent placement, reduce the pressure gradient between the bile duct and duodenum, facilitating bile drainage through the papilla and promoting the closure of the leak. We reviewed the literature from 2004 to 2024 regarding bile leak following cholecystectomy and liver surgery, examining recommended techniques, timing, and treatment outcomes. In cases of bile leak following cholecystectomy, clinical success was achieved in 72-96% of cases, while success rates for bile leak following liver surgery ranged from 50% to 100%. Although endoscopic treatment is effective, it is not universally applicable, and its limitations must be carefully considered.
Keywords bile leak cholecystectomy hepatic surgery endoscopic retrograde cholangiography bridging stent placement
Amo Type Review
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-10
Volume volume79
Issue issue5
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 321
End Page 328
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 41126462
Web of Science KeyUT 001606013200001
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Author Imoh, Odirichi Nnennaya| Shigita, Gentaro| Sugiyama, Mitsuhiro| Dung, Tran Phuong| Tanaka, Katsunori| Takahashi, Mami| Nishimura, Kazusa| Monden, Yuki| Nishida, Hidetaka| Goda, Mashaer| Pitrat, Michel| Kato, Kenji|
Keywords Cucumis melo Africa chloroplast genome domestication genetic diversity genetic resources maternal lineage melon phylogeny polyphyletic origin seed size Tibish
Published Date 2025-04-17
Publication Title Annals of Botany
Volume volume135
Issue issue7
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Start Page 1329
End Page 1343
ISSN 0305-7364
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 40244644
DOI 10.1093/aob/mcaf028
Web of Science KeyUT 001484819500001
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Author Desai, Milind Y.| Maurizi, Niccolo| Biagini, Elena| Charron, Philippe| Fernandes, Fabio| González-López, Esther| van Haelst, Paul L.| Haugaa, Kristina Hermann| Kramer, Christopher M.| Meder, Benjamin| Michels, Michelle| Owens, Anjali| Yuasa, Shinsuke| Elliott, Perry|
Keywords heart failure hypertrophic cardiomyopathy nonobstructive
Published Date 2025-11
Publication Title JACC: Heart Failure
Volume volume13
Issue issue11
Publisher Elsevier BV
Start Page 102658
ISSN 2213-1779
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 40997544
DOI 10.1016/j.jchf.2025.102658
Web of Science KeyUT 001582063900001
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