Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- School of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- 博士(医学)
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 201501000757497421
- researchmap Member ID
- 7000013016
Research Areas
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Journal of infection and chemotherapy : official journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy, 29(1) 95-97, Jan, 2023Healthcare-associated COVID-19 among vulnerable patients leads to disproportionate morbidity and mortality. Early pharmacologic intervention may reduce negative sequelae and improve survival in such settings. This study aimed to describe outcome of patients with healthcare-associated COVID-19 who received early short-course remdesivir therapy. We reviewed the characteristics and outcome of hospitalized patients who developed COVID-19 during an outbreak that involved two wards at a non-acute care hospital in Japan and received short-course remdesivir. Forty-nine patients were diagnosed with COVID-19, 34 on a comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation ward and 15 on a combined palliative care and internal medicine ward. Forty-seven were symptomatic and 46 of them received remdesivir. The median age was 75, and the median Charlson comorbidity index was 6 among those who received it. Forty-one patients had received one or two doses of mRNA vaccines, while none had received a third dose. Most patients received 3 days of remdesivir. Of the patients followed up to 14 and 28 days from onset, 41/44 (95.3%) and 35/41(85.4%) were alive, respectively. Six deaths occurred by 28 days in the palliative care/internal medicine ward and two of them were possibly related to COVID-19. Among those who survived, the performance status was unchanged between the time of onset and at 28 days.
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Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association, 30(12) 106110-106110, Sep 26, 2021OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of onset to admission interval (OAI) and stroke type on activities of daily living (ADL) outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stroke patients (n=3112) admitted to and discharged from comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation wards at Nanakuri Memorial Hospital were classified into 8 OAI segments and by stroke type [intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and cerebral infarction (CI)]. Motor subscore of the Functional Independence Measure (FIM-M) on admission, FIM-M at discharge, FIM-M gain, length of stay (LOS), and FIM-M efficiency in the ICH and CI group matched by OAI segment were compared using the Wilcoxon test. Multiple comparisons using the Steel-Dwass test of FIM-M on admission, FIM-M at discharge, FIM-M gain, LOS, and FIM-M efficiency by OAI segments were performed. RESULTS: FIM-M on admission was lower in the ICH group than the CI group in matched OAI segments. However, FIM-M improvement was greater in the ICH group than the CI group, resulting in no difference in FIM-M between groups at discharge. In both groups, the longer the OAI, the lower the FIM-M on admission and at discharge. The distribution pattern of significant differences among OAI segments differed between the groups. LOS tended to be longer and FIM-M efficiency tended to be higher in the ICH group than in the CI group. CONCLUSIONS: The brain mass effect at the time of admission was larger and took longer to decrease in the ICH group than in the CI group. These results may improve prediction of outcomes in comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation wards.
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 58(特別号) 1-6, May, 2021
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 57(秋季特別号) S331-S331, Nov, 2020
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 57(特別号) 3-4, Jul, 2020
Misc.
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Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 60(Supplement), 2023
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Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 59(Supplement), 2022
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Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 59(Supplement), 2022
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Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 58(Supplement), 2021
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Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 58(Supplement), 2021
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 55(特別号) 4-4, May, 2018
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The Japanese journal of rehabilitation medicine, 51(12) 774-777, Dec, 2014
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CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, 38 108-108, Sep, 2014
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CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, 38 101-102, Sep, 2014
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42(2) 155-159, Feb, 2014 Peer-reviewed
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Dysphagia, 28(3) 419-27, Sep, 2013 Peer-reviewedWhen chewing solid food, part of the bolus is propelled into the oropharynx before swallowing; this is named stage II transport (St2Tr). However, the tongue movement patterns that comprise St2Tr remain unclear. We investigated coronal jaw and tongue movements using videofluorography. Fourteen healthy young adults ate 6 g each of banana, cookie, and meat (four trials per foodstuff). Small lead markers were glued to the teeth and tongue surface to track movements by videofluorography in the anteroposterior projection. Recordings were divided into jaw motion cycles of four types: stage I transport (St1Tr), chewing, St2Tr, and swallowing. The range of horizontal tongue motion was significantly larger during St1Tr and chewing than during St2Tr and swallowing, whereas vertical tongue movements were significantly larger during chewing and St2Tr than during swallowing. Tongue movements varied significantly with food consistency. We conclude that the small horizontal tongue marker movements during St2Tr and swallowing were consistent with a "squeeze-back" mechanism of bolus propulsion. The vertical dimension was large in chewing and St2Tr, perhaps because of food particle reduction and transport in chewing and St2Tr.
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 50(5) 319-327, 2013 Peer-reviewedA working group, established by the Japanese Board-certified Physiatrist Association to examine the necessary functions for an electronic medical record keeping system for rehabilitation, created a functional evaluation system for electronic medical record keeping in kaifukuki rehabilitation wards. The group conducted a survey to determine how electronic medical records are actually being used in kaifukuki rehabilitation wards. Methods : The group sent questionnaires to 153 hospitals with kaifukuki rehabilitation wards by mail. The questions included the period of usage, how satisfied they were with their system, and a self-evaluation form for their electronic medical record functional evaluation. They asked the respondents to evaluate each item from 1 to 5 points. Results : The group received answers from 82 institutions, with a valid answer rate of 53.6% in total. The median of the electronic record functional evaluation was 60.5 points. The points given varied from 1 to 5 in all items. Conclusion : It was determined that electronic medical records are equipped with a minimum of functions for rehabilitation, but also that there are great functional differences among institutions.
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 49(Suppl.) S249-S249, May, 2012
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 46(Suppl.) S185-S185, May, 2009
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Monthly book medical rehabilitation, (102) 18-23, Feb, 2009
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45(11) 764-764, Nov 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45(11) 763-764, Nov 18, 2008
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(11) 763-764, Nov, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45 S184, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45 S138, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45 S324, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45 S244, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45 S243, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45 S389, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45(5) 311-311, May 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45(5) 310-310, May 18, 2008
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(5) 310-310, May, 2008
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(5) 311-311, May, 2008
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(Suppl.) S244-S244, May, 2008
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(Suppl.) S324-S324, May, 2008
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 45(Suppl.) S389-S389, May, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45(2) 122-122, Feb 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 45(2) 124-124, Feb 18, 2008
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リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌, 44(12) 766-766, Dec 18, 2007
Presentations
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The 22nd Dysphagia Research Society 22th Annual Meeting, Mar, 2014
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The 22nd Dysphagia Research Society 22th Annual Meeting, Mar, 2014
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The 22nd Dysphagia Research Society 22th Annual Meeting, Mar, 2014
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American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013 annual Assembly, Oct, 2013
Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2028
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2023
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2018 - Mar, 2021
教育内容・方法の工夫(授業評価等を含む)
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件名(英語)―開始年月日(英語)2009/04終了年月日(英語)2012/03概要(英語)医学部 4年生 リハ学 / 医療科学部 2年生 整形学