Curriculum Vitaes

katada kazuhiro

  (片田 和広)

Profile Information

Affiliation
School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Fujita Health University
Degree
医学博士(慶應義塾大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901004665156960
researchmap Member ID
1000102706

Misc.

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  • M. Hayakawa, T. Tanaka, A. Sadato, K. Adachi, K. Ito, N. Hattori, T. Omi, M. Oheda, K. Katada, K. Murayama, Y. Kato, Y. Hirose
    CLINICAL NEURORADIOLOGY, 24(2) 145-150, Jun, 2014  
    Many epidemiological studies on unruptured cerebral aneurysms have reported that the larger the aneurysm, the higher the risk of rupture. However, many ruptured aneurysms are not large. Electrocardiography (ECG)-gated 3D-computed tomography angiography (4D-CTA) was used to detect pulsation in unruptured cerebral aneurysms. The differences in the clinical course of patients in whom pulsation was or was not detected were then evaluated. Forty-two patients with 62 unruptured cystiform cerebral aneurysms who underwent 4D-CTA and follow-up 3D-CTA more than 120 days later were studied. The tube voltage, tube current, and rotation speed were 120 kV, 270 mA, and 0.35 s/rot., respectively. ECG-gated reconstruction was performed, with the cardiac cycle divided into 20 phases. Patients with heart rates higher than 80 bpm were excluded, so 37 patients with 56 aneurysms were analyzed. Pulsation was detected in 20 of the 56 unruptured aneurysms. Of these 20 aneurysms, 6 showed a change in shape at the time of follow-up. Of the 36 aneurysms in which pulsation was not detected, 2 showed a change in shape at follow-up. There was no significant difference in the follow-up interval between the two groups. The aneurysms in which pulsation was detected were significantly more likely to show a change in shape (P = 0.04), with a higher odds ratio of 7.286. Unruptured aneurysms in which pulsation was detected by 4D-CTA were more likely to show a change in shape at follow-up, suggesting that 4D-CTA may be useful for identifying aneurysms with a higher risk of rupture.
  • Yumi Oie, Yasunori Saito, Masanao Kato, Fumitaka Ito, Hidekazu Hattori, Hiroshi Toyama, Hidetoshi Kobayashi, Kazuhiro Katada
    RADIATION ONCOLOGY, 8 56, Mar, 2013  
    Background: Radiation pneumonitis (RP) and organizing pneumonia (OP) are the two main types of lung damage that can occur after lung irradiation. The goal of this study was to evaluate the relationship between RP and OP after irradiation for breast cancer. Methods: Four hundred and twenty-eight patients who underwent radiotherapy for breast cancer were identified. The whole breast was irradiated with two tangential photon beams. Chest computed tomography (CT) scan were performed when patients showed any symptoms that were suspicious for pneumonitis. Results: Five patients (1.2%) were diagnosed with OP. All five patients showed ground glass opacities and consolidation of the border of the lesion of RP in the radiation fields. Infiltration of OP spread from the site of RP to the hilum of the ipsilateral lung. Between RP and OP, a free region space (FRS) could be detected. Conclusions: OP is closely related to RP. All OP lesions developed near the site of RP.
  • 西山悠也, 村山和宏, 片田和広, 廣瀨雄一
    脳神経外科ジャーナル, 22(10) 798-803, 2013  
  • 村山和宏, 鱸成隆, 片岡由美, 井田義宏, 植田高弘, 早川基治, 藤井健二, 片田和広, 外山宏
    臨床画像, 29(12) 1356-1357, 2013  
  • 伴野辰雄, 花岡良太, 赤松北斗, 加藤良一, 片田和広, 金子 完, 安藤太三
    IVR会誌, 6-7, 2013  

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