医学部 乳腺外科

imaizumi kazuyoshi

  (今泉 和良)

Profile Information

Affiliation
professor, School of Medicine, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Fujita Health University
Degree
医学博士(名古屋大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901040286800734
researchmap Member ID
6000001873

Papers

 331
  • Yutaro Kimura, Naozumi Hashimoto, Toshikazu Watanabe, Yasuhiro Goto, Tomoya Horiguchi, Tomohide Souma, Shotaro Okachi, Yuko Oya, Sumito Isogai, Masashi Kondo, Kazuyoshi Imaizumi
    Respiratory investigation, 64(3) 101426-101426, May, 2026  
    BACKGROUND: Patients with thoracic malignancy and interstitial pneumonia (IP) are often excluded from clinical trials, consequently lacking quantitative evidence of poorer prognosis and lower programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) testing rates. METHODS: We evaluated the real-world impact of comorbid IP on biomarker adoption and survival in thoracic malignancy patients receiving first-line systemic therapy at a tertiary teaching hospital between 2016 and 2023. RESULTS: Among 1247 patients, 98 (7.5%) had comorbid IP. Multigene testing rates in IP patients were similar to those in non-IP patients. Only three actionable genomic alterations were found in the IP group, highlighting PD-L1 testing as the key element. PD-L1 testing was underutilized in the IP group (63.3%) compared with the non-IP group (75.1%). Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy was utilized in 12.2% of IP versus 29.3% in non-IP, despite comparable clinical situations. Comorbid IP predicted worse survival (hazard ratio: 1.789; 95% confidence interval: 1.373-2.331; p < 0.001). Although survival significantly improved in non-IP after 2020, no benefit was observed in IP. A multivariable model incorporating an IP × Period interaction confirmed comorbid IP remained a negative prognostic factor, highlighting recent advances have not bridged the survival disparity for this high-risk group. CONCLUSIONS: Despite recent progress, patients with comorbid IP experience limited clinical benefit, characterized by lower rates of PD-L1 testing, restricted use of immune checkpoint inhibitors, and absence of post-2020 survival gains. This large-scale and quantitative evidence demonstrates persistent disparities and their prognostic significance, reflecting the limited applicability of current immunotherapy-based strategies in this high-risk population.
  • Yutaro Kimura, Naozumi Hashimoto, Toshikazu Watanabe, Yasuhiro Goto, Tomoya Horiguchi, Tomohide Souma, Shotaro Okachi, Yuko Oya, Sumito Isogai, Masashi Kondo, Kazuyoshi Imaizumi
    RESPIRATORY INVESTIGATION, 64(3), May, 2026  
  • Shotaro Okachi, Takuma Ina, Tomoya Horiguchi, Yasuhiro Goto, Naozumi Hashimoto, Kazuyoshi Imaizumi
    Surgical innovation, 15533506261441953-15533506261441953, Apr 10, 2026  
  • Yoshiharu Ohno, Kota Aoyagi, Yoshiyuki Ozawa, Masahiko Nomura, Hirona Kimata, Yuya Ito, Kenji Fujii, Takahiro Ueda, Junichiro Araoka, Naruomi Akino, Takeshi Yoshikawa, Daisuke Takenaka, Masahiko Endo, Yasushi Hoshikawa, Hidekata Yasuoka, Tomoya Horiguchi, Yasuhiro Goto, Naozumi Hashimoto, Kazuyoshi Imaizumi
    European radiology experimental, 10(1), Mar 31, 2026  
    BACKGROUND: We compared the capabilities of quantitatively assessed paired inspiratory-expiratory area-detector computed tomography (ADCT) for pulmonary functional loss and disease severity evaluations between upright and supine ADCT in matched progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF) patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective cohort consisted of age-, sex-, and underlying disease-matched patients with PPF who underwent paired inspiratory-expiratory CT on upright ADCT (n = 40) and supine ADCT (n = 40), pulmonary function tests, and disease severity assessment. Based on CT data, the absolute values of the logarithm of the Jacobian determinant and warp-field magnitude of the whole lung and all lobes were calculated. Stepwise regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: On supine ADCT, both indices of the left lower lobe (LLL) were the first and only steps for pulmonary function test results and CT-assessed disease severity (absolute value of the logarithm of the Jacobian determinant: 0.139 ≤ r2 ≤ 0.175, 0.007 ≤ p ≤ 0.018; absolute value of the warp-field magnitude: 0.371 ≤ r2 ≤ 0.447, p < 0.001). However, on upright ADCT, both indices indicated that LLL was the first step and the right lower lobe was the second step for pulmonary function test results and CT-assessed disease severity (0.503 ≤ r2 ≤ 0.674, p < 0.001 or 0.000 < p ≤ 0.006 and 0.474 ≤ r2 ≤ 0.652, 0.002 ≤ p ≤ 0.045, respectively). CONCLUSION: Upright ADCT has equal to or better potential than supine ADCT for detecting pulmonary functional loss and evaluating disease severity when paired inspiratory-expiratory ADCT is applied in PPF patients. RELEVANCE STATEMENT: Upright ADCT has superior potential to supine ADCT for pulmonary functional loss and disease severity evaluations when paired inspiratory-expiratory ADCT is performed in patients with progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF). KEY POINTS: Matched progressive pulmonary fibrosis patients compared functional loss and disease severity evaluations between inspiratory-expiratory upright and supine area-detector CT. Clinical parameters demonstrated better correlations with upright than with supine inspiratory-expiratory area-detector CT. Warp-field magnitude showed better correlations with disease severities than the logarithm of the Jacobian determinant on each area-detector CT.
  • Maiko Nagao, Kaito Urata, Atsushi Teramoto, Kazuyoshi Imaizumi, Masashi Kondo, Hiroshi Fujita
    International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, Mar 27, 2026  

Misc.

 273

Presentations

 79

Research Projects

 16

その他教育活動上特記すべき事項

 1
  • 件名(英語)
    第48回医学教育ワークショップ
    終了年月日(英語)
    2013/08/18
    概要(英語)
    「臨床実習学習成果の設定」に参加した。