医学部 移植・再生医学

aida naohiro

  (會田 直弘)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Senior Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine, Fujita Health University
Degree
医学博士(千葉大学)

ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9666-4730
J-GLOBAL ID
201501017603761983
researchmap Member ID
7000012924

Papers

 50
  • Taihei Ito, Takashi Kenmochi, Kei Kurihara, Naohiro Aida, Midori Hasegawa, Takuma Ishihara, Ayumi Shintani
    International urology and nephrology, Nov 30, 2023  
    OBJECTIVES: About 90% of Japanese kidney transplantations are conducted from living donors, and their safety and the maintenance of their renal function are critical. This study aims to identify factors that affect the compensation of renal function in living kidney donors after donor nephrectomy. METHOD: In a retrospective cohort study, we reviewed data from 120 patients who underwent nephrectomy as living kidney transplant donors in our department from 2012 to 2021. Univariable and multivariable linear regression analyses were performed for donor factors affecting renal function after donor nephrectomy. RESULT: The multivariable linear regression model revealed that the donor's age (p = 0.025), preoperative estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) (p < 0.001), and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) (p = 0.043) were independent risk factors for eGFR at six months after nephrectomy. The eGFR deterioration was more strongly associated with age in females than in males, whereas higher HbA1c values were more strongly associated with eGFR deterioration in males. Higher donor age and higher HbA1c each enhance the deterioration of eGFR six months after living donor nephrectomy. The data suggest that old age in especially female donors and preoperative higher HbA1c in male donors have a harmful impact on their renal function compensation.
  • Chika Fujisawa-Tanaka, Izumi Hiratsuka, Megumi Shibata, Kei Kurihara, Naohiro Aida, Takeshi Takayanagi, Yusuke Seino, Taihei Ito, Takashi Kenmochi, Atsushi Suzuki
    Fujita medical journal, 9(3) 194-199, Aug, 2023  
    OBJECTIVES: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients with diabetic kidney disease-induced kidney failure have a significantly impaired quality of life (QOL), resulting in a high level of physical, mental, and social anxiety. In this study, we evaluated the QOL of T1DM patients on the list for pancreas transplantation (PTx) at their registration, and determined whether PTx improved their QOL. METHODS: There were 58 patients (men/women, 22/36; mean age, 42.8±8.0 years) with T1DM and who were registered on the waiting list for PTx. Quantitative QOL assessment was performed using the Medical Health Survey Short Form (SF-36) version 2. Changes in the QOL before and after PTx were also examined in 24 of these patients. RESULTS: The mean value of each endpoint and the summary score of the SF-36 physical (PCS), mental (MCS), and role (RCS) components were all below the national normal level at PTx registration. No significant difference in QOL scores was observed in the intergroup comparison of 35 patients on dialysis, 13 patients without dialysis, and ten patients after kidney transplantation. The 24 patients who underwent PTx showed improvement in PCS, MCS, and most SF-36 scores. CONCLUSION: T1DM patients waiting for PTx had a decreased QOL, regardless of dialysis, and PTx improved their QOL.
  • Kei Kurihara, Taihei Ito, Naohiro Aida, Takashi Kenmochi, Mamoru Kusaka, Hiroto Egawa
    Journal of Clinical Medicine, Jul 15, 2023  
  • Naohiro Aida, Taihei Ito, Kei Kurihara, Izumi Hiratsuka, Megumi Shibata, Atsushi Suzuki, Midori Hasegawa, Takashi Kenmochi
    Viruses, Jul 7, 2023  
  • Naohiro Aida, Taihei Ito, Kei Kurihara, Izumi Hiratsuka, Megumi Shibata, Atsushi Suzuki, Takashi Kenmochi
    Applied Sciences, Feb 19, 2023  

Misc.

 122

Presentations

 10

Research Projects

 3