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その他

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Omi, Wataru ; 小見, 亘
出版情報: 博士学位論文要旨 論文内容の要旨および論文審査結果の要旨/金沢大学大学院医学研究科.  平成17年7月  pp.42-42,  2005-07-01.  金沢大学
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/15912
概要: 取得学位 : 博士(医学), 学位授与番号 : 医博甲第1675号, 学位授与年月日 : 平成17年3月22日, 学位授与大学 : 金沢大学
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論文

論文
Tanaka, Yoshio ; Maeda, Tetsuo ; Kamikura, Takahisa ; Nishi, Taiki ; Omi, Wataru ; Hashimoto, Masaaki ; Sakagami, Satoru ; Inaba , Hideo
出版情報: Resuscitation.  86  pp.74-81,  2015-01-01.  Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/40723
概要: Aim: To investigate whether the bystander-patient relationship affects bystander response to out-of-hospital cardiac arr est (OHCA) and patient outcomes depending on the time of day. Methods: This population-based observational study in Japan involving 139,265 bystander-witnessed OHCAs (90,426 family members, 10,479 friends/colleagues, and 38,360 others) without prehospital physician involvement was conducted from 2005 to 2009. Factors associated with better bystander response [early emergency call and bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BCPR)] and 1-month neurologically favourable survival were assessed. Results: The rates of dispatcher-assisted CPR during daytime (7:00-18:59) and nighttime (19:00-6:59) were highest in family members (45.6% and 46.1%, respectively, for family members; 28.7% and 29.2%, respectively, for friends/colleagues; and 28.1% and 25.3%, respectively, for others). However, the BCPR rates were lowest in family members (35.5% and 37.8%, respectively, for family members; 43.7% and 37.8%, respectively, for friends/colleagues; and 59.3% and 50.0%, respectively, for others). Large delays (≥5. min) in placing emergency calls and initiating BCPR were most frequent in family members. The overall survival rate was lowest (2.7%) for family members and highest (9.1%) for friends/colleagues during daytime. Logistic regression analysis revealed that the effect of bystander relationship on survival was significant only during daytime [adjusted odds ratios (95% CI) for survival from daytime OHCAs with family as reference were 1.51 (1.36-1.68) for friends/colleagues and 1.23 (1.13-1.34) for others]. Conclusions: Family members are least likely to perform BCPR and OHCAs witnessed by family members are least likely to survive during daytime. Different strategies are required for family-witnessed OHCAs. 続きを見る
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Tsuchida, Masayuki ; Kawashiri, Masa-aki ; Teramoto, Ryota ; Takata, Mutsuko ; Sakata, Kenji ; Omi, Wataru ; Okajima, Masaki ; Takamura, Masayuki ; Ino, Hidekazu ; Kita, Yoshihito ; Takegoshi, Tadayoshi ; Inaba, Hideo ; Yamagishi, Masakazu ; 川尻, 剛照 ; 寺本, 了太 ; 坂田, 憲治 ; 岡島, 正樹 ; 高村, 雅之 ; 井野, 秀一 ; 稲葉, 英夫 ; 山岸, 正和
出版情報: Circulation journal.  73  pp.1243-1247,  2009-06-25.  Japanese Circulation Society = 日本循環器学会
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/48501
概要: Background: Although acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and stroke are known to increase after earthquake, few data exist reg arding the effect of earthquake on these cardiovascular events in rural areas. Methods and Results: The Noto Peninsula earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 occurred at 9:45 a.m. on 25 March 2007. The first case of ACS occurred approximately 15 min later, whereas cerebral hemorrhage (CH) occurred 72 h after the onset of earthquake. During the 35 days after earthquake, among 49 patients who were attended by local ambulance, 5 patients with ACS (10.2%) and 8 with CH (16.3%) were documented and 4 died. The total number of both ACS and CH cases was greater than the averages for the same period of the past 3 years in this area (2.0 vs 5 and 2.3 vs 8, P<0.01). Interestingly, the most cases of ACS had occurred within 7 days after earthquake and for CH not until 35 days later. Conclusions: Even in rural areas a severe earthquake results in increased incidence of ACS and CH, which can occur at different times after the event, although the effects of other environmental factors should be further investigated. (Circ J 2009; 73: 1243-1247)<br />出版者照会後に全文公開 続きを見る
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Hamaoka, Takuto ; Omi, Wataru ; Sekiguti, Yoshiteru ; Takata, Shigeo ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Inoue, Oto ; Takashima, Shinichiro ; Murai, Hisayoshi ; Usui, Soichiro ; Kato, Takeshi ; Furusho, Hiroshi ; Takamura, Masayuki
出版情報: Journal of Medical Case Reports.  10  pp.1-5,  2016-09-29.  BioMed Central Ltd.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/46530
概要: Background: Intestinal angina is characterized by recurrent postprandial abdominal pain and anorexia. Commonly, these sy mptoms are caused by severe stenosis of at least two vessels among the celiac and mesenteric arteries. However, intestinal perfusion is affected not only by the degree of arterial stenosis but also by systemic perfusion. We experienced a unique case of intestinal angina caused by relatively mild stenosis of the abdominal arteries complicated with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Case presentation: We report an 86-year old Japanese man with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy and advanced atrioventricular block who was diagnosed with intestinal angina. Computed tomography showed mild stenosis of the celiac artery and severe stenosis of the inferior mesenteric artery, and these lesions were relatively mild compared with other reports. A dual-chamber pacemaker with right ventricular apical pacing was implanted to improve the obstruction of the left ventricular outflow tract. After implantation, the patient's abdominal symptoms diminished markedly, and improvement of the left ventricular outflow tract obstruction was observed. Conclusions: Although intestinal angina is generally defined by severe stenosis of at least two vessels among the celiac and mesenteric arteries, the present case suggests that hemodynamic changes can greatly affect intestinal perfusion and induce intestinal angina in the presence of mild stenosis of the celiac and mesenteric arteries. © 2016 The Author(s). 続きを見る