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  1. Article: Earth-shaking J. LEAGUE supporters.

    Yabe, Suguru / Nishida, Kiwamu / Sakai, Shinichi

    Earth, planets, and space : EPS

    2022  Volume 74, Issue 1, Page(s) 123

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-09
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2087663-4
    ISSN 1880-5981 ; 1343-8832
    ISSN (online) 1880-5981
    ISSN 1343-8832
    DOI 10.1186/s40623-022-01686-3
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  2. Article: Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Rehabilitation in Critically Ill Patients 2023 (J-ReCIP 2023).

    Unoki, Takeshi / Hayashida, Kei / Kawai, Yusuke / Taito, Shunsuke / Ando, Morihide / Iida, Yuki / Kasai, Fumihito / Kawasaki, Tatsuya / Kozu, Ryo / Kondo, Yutaka / Saitoh, Masakazu / Sakuramoto, Hideaki / Sasaki, Nobuyuki / Saura, Ryuichi / Nakamura, Kensuke / Ouchi, Akira / Okamoto, Saiko / Okamura, Masatsugu / Kuribara, Tomoki /
    Kuriyama, Akira / Matsuishi, Yujiro / Yamamoto, Norimasa / Yoshihiro, Shodai / Yasaka, Taisuke / Abe, Ryo / Iitsuka, Takahito / Inoue, Hiroyasu / Uchiyama, Yuki / Endo, Satoshi / Okura, Kazuki / Ota, Kohei / Otsuka, Takahisa / Okada, Daisuke / Obata, Kengo / Katayama, Yukiko / Kaneda, Naoki / Kitayama, Mio / Kina, Shunsuke / Kusaba, Ryuichi / Kuwabara, Masanari / Sasanuma, Naoki / Takahashi, Masahiro / Takayama, Chihiro / Tashiro, Naonori / Tatsuno, Junko / Tamura, Takahiko / Tamoto, Mitsuhiro / Tsuchiya, Asuka / Tsutsumi, Yusuke / Nagato, Tadashi / Narita, Chihiro / Nawa, Tomohiro / Nonoyama, Tadayoshi / Hanada, Masatoshi / Hirakawa, Kotaro / Makino, Akiko / Masaki, Hirotaka / Matsuki, Ryosuke / Matsushima, Shinya / Matsuda, Wataru / Miyagishima, Saori / Moromizato, Masaru / Yanagi, Naoya / Yamauchi, Kota / Yamashita, Yuhei / Yamamoto, Natsuhiro / Liu, Keibun / Wakabayashi, Yuki / Watanabe, Shinichi / Yonekura, Hiroshi / Nakanishi, Nobuto / Takahashi, Tetsuya / Nishida, Osamu

    Journal of intensive care

    2023  Volume 11, Issue 1, Page(s) 47

    Abstract: Providing standardized, high-quality rehabilitation for critically ill patients is a crucial issue. In 2017, the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine (JSICM) promulgated the "Evidence-Based Expert Consensus for Early Rehabilitation in the ... ...

    Abstract Providing standardized, high-quality rehabilitation for critically ill patients is a crucial issue. In 2017, the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine (JSICM) promulgated the "Evidence-Based Expert Consensus for Early Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unit" to advocate for the early initiation of rehabilitations in Japanese intensive care settings. Building upon this seminal work, JSICM has recently conducted a rigorous systematic review utilizing the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. This endeavor resulted in the formulation of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), designed to elucidate best practices in early ICU rehabilitation. The primary objective of this guideline is to augment clinical understanding and thereby facilitate evidence-based decision-making, ultimately contributing to the enhancement of patient outcomes in critical care settings. No previous CPGs in the world has focused specifically on rehabilitation of critically ill patients, using the GRADE approach. Multidisciplinary collaboration is extremely important in rehabilitation. Thus, the CPGs were developed by 73 members of a Guideline Development Group consisting of a working group, a systematic review group, and an academic guideline promotion group, with the Committee for the Clinical Practice Guidelines of Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation in Intensive Care of the JSICM at its core. Many members contributed to the development of the guideline, including physicians and healthcare professionals with multiple and diverse specialties, as well as a person who had been patients in ICU. Based on discussions among the group members, eight important clinical areas of focus for this CPG were identified. Fourteen important clinical questions (CQs) were then developed for each area. The public was invited to comment twice, and the answers to the CQs were presented in the form of 10 GRADE recommendations and commentary on the four background questions. In addition, information for each CQ has been created as a visual clinical flow to ensure that the positioning of each CQ can be easily understood. We hope that the CPGs will be a useful tool in the rehabilitation of critically ill patients for multiple professions.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-07
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2739853-5
    ISSN 2052-0492
    ISSN 2052-0492
    DOI 10.1186/s40560-023-00697-w
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  3. Article ; Online: Earth-shaking J. LEAGUE supporters

    Suguru Yabe / Kiwamu Nishida / Shinichi Sakai

    Earth, Planets and Space, Vol 74, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2022  Volume 14

    Abstract: Abstract We conducted temporary seismic observations at the Hitachi-Kashiwa Soccer Stadium on a J ... physical properties based on the Japan Seismic Hazard Information Station (J-SHIS). The synthetic waveforms calculated ... be explained by both models. This result suggests that the subsurface structure of J-SHIS is good ...

    Abstract Abstract We conducted temporary seismic observations at the Hitachi-Kashiwa Soccer Stadium on a J. LEAGUE game day to obtain unique seismic records due to the collective action (i.e., jumping) of supporters, which were also recorded in a permanent Metropolitan Seismic Observation network (MeSO-net) station. This study investigated seismic wave excitation as well as seismic wave propagation from the stadium to its surroundings. The rhythms of the jumps of the supporters were characterized by analyzing audio data recorded in the stadium, which were compared with the characteristic frequencies observed in the seismic records. The characteristic frequencies in the seismic records are integer multiples of the jumping rhythms, which is consistent with the loading model of jumping people proposed in earlier studies. This implies that seismometers could be useful for monitoring collective human activity. Travel times were studied using deconvolved waveforms because seismic waves generated by the supporters are sinusoidal with vague onset. Polarization analysis was performed to measure the amplitude and polarization azimuths. The observed seismic wave propagation was compared with synthetic waveforms calculated using one-dimensional physical properties based on the Japan Seismic Hazard Information Station (J-SHIS). The synthetic waveforms calculated with the shallow and deep layer combined model are more consistent with observations of travel times and amplitude decay than those calculated with the only deep layer model, although a part of the observations cannot be explained by both models. This result suggests that the subsurface structure of J-SHIS is good in this region, although a more detailed three-dimensional structure and topography must be considered to fully explain the observations. As human-induced seismic signals are expected to be generated in various situations, this study shows that such unique seismic waves can be used as an artificial seismic source for validating and improving local shallow subsurface ...
    Keywords Human activity ; J. LEAGUE ; Seismic wave propagation ; Urban seismology ; Shallow subsurface structure ; Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ; G ; Geodesy ; QB275-343 ; Geology ; QE1-996.5
    Subject code 500
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher SpringerOpen
    Document type Article ; Online
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  4. Article ; Online: GWAS of Folate Metabolism With Gene-environment Interaction Analysis Revealed the Possible Role of Lifestyles in the Control of Blood Folate Metabolites in Japanese: The J-MICC Study.

    Tsukamoto, Mineko / Hishida, Asahi / Tamura, Takashi / Nagayoshi, Mako / Okada, Rieko / Kubo, Yoko / Kato, Yasufumi / Hamajima, Nobuyuki / Nishida, Yuichiro / Shimanoe, Chisato / Ibusuki, Rie / Shibuya, Kenichi / Takashima, Naoyuki / Nakamura, Yasuyuki / Kusakabe, Miho / Nakamura, Yohko / Koyanagi, Yuriko N / Oze, Isao / Nishiyama, Takeshi /
    Suzuki, Sadao / Watanabe, Isao / Matsui, Daisuke / Otonari, Jun / Ikezaki, Hiroaki / Katsuura-Kamano, Sakurako / Arisawa, Kokichi / Kuriki, Kiyonori / Nakatochi, Masahiro / Momozawa, Yukihide / Takeuchi, Kenji / Wakai, Kenji / Matsuo, Keitaro

    Journal of epidemiology

    2023  Volume 34, Issue 5, Page(s) 228–237

    Abstract: Background: The present genome-wide association study (GWAS) aimed to reveal the genetic loci associated with folate metabolites, as well as to detect related gene-environment interactions in Japanese.: Methods: We conducted the GWAS of plasma ... ...

    Abstract Background: The present genome-wide association study (GWAS) aimed to reveal the genetic loci associated with folate metabolites, as well as to detect related gene-environment interactions in Japanese.
    Methods: We conducted the GWAS of plasma homocysteine (Hcy), folic acid (FA), and vitamin B
    Results: For Hcy, MTHFR locus on chr 1, NOX4 on chr 11, CHMP1A on chr 16, and DPEP1 on chr 16 reached genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10
    Conclusion: The present GWAS revealed the folate metabolism-associated genetic loci and gene-environment interactions with drinking and physical activity in Japanese, suggesting the possibility of future personalized cardiovascular disease prevention.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Folic Acid/blood ; Japan ; Genome-Wide Association Study ; Gene-Environment Interaction ; Male ; Female ; Middle Aged ; Homocysteine/blood ; Life Style ; Adult ; Aged ; Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2)/genetics ; Vitamin B 12/blood ; Cohort Studies ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; East Asian People
    Chemical Substances Folic Acid (935E97BOY8) ; Homocysteine (0LVT1QZ0BA) ; Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) (EC 1.5.1.20) ; Vitamin B 12 (P6YC3EG204) ; MTHFR protein, human (EC 1.5.1.20)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-28
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1442118-5
    ISSN 1349-9092 ; 0917-5040
    ISSN (online) 1349-9092
    ISSN 0917-5040
    DOI 10.2188/jea.JE20220341
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  5. Article ; Online: Trajectory analyses to identify persistently low responders to COVID-19 vaccination in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a prospective multicentre controlled study, J-COMBAT.

    Watanabe, Kenji / Nojima, Masanori / Nakase, Hiroshi / Sato, Toshiyuki / Matsuura, Minoru / Aoyama, Nobuo / Kobayashi, Taku / Sakuraba, Hirotake / Nishishita, Masakazu / Yokoyama, Kaoru / Esaki, Motohiro / Hirai, Fumihito / Nagahori, Masakazu / Nanjo, Sohachi / Omori, Teppei / Tanida, Satoshi / Yokoyama, Yoshihiro / Moriya, Kei / Maemoto, Atsuo /
    Handa, Osamu / Ohmiya, Naoki / Tsuchiya, Kiichiro / Shinzaki, Shinichiro / Kato, Shingo / Uraoka, Toshio / Tanaka, Hiroki / Takatsu, Noritaka / Nishida, Atsushi / Umeno, Junji / Nakamura, Masanao / Mishima, Yoshiyuki / Fujiya, Mikihiro / Tsuchida, Kenji / Hiraoka, Sakiko / Okabe, Makoto / Toyonaga, Takahiko / Matsuoka, Katsuyoshi / Andoh, Akira / Hirota, Yoshio / Hisamatsu, Tadakazu

    Journal of gastroenterology

    2023  Volume 58, Issue 10, Page(s) 1015–1029

    Abstract: Background: The degree of immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients based on actual changes in anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody titres over time is unknown.: Methods: Data were prospectively acquired at four ... ...

    Abstract Background: The degree of immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients based on actual changes in anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody titres over time is unknown.
    Methods: Data were prospectively acquired at four predetermined time points before and after two vaccine doses in a multicentre observational controlled study. The primary outcome was humoral immune response and vaccination safety in IBD patients. We performed trajectory analysis to identify the degree of immune response and associated factors in IBD patients compared with controls.
    Results: Overall, 645 IBD patients and 199 control participants were analysed. At 3 months after the second vaccination, the seronegative proportions were 20.3% (combination of anti-tumour necrosis factor [TNF]α and thiopurine) and 70.0% (triple combination including steroids), despite that 80.0% receiving the triple combination therapy were seropositive at 4 weeks after the second vaccination. Trajectory analyses indicated three degrees of change in immune response over time in IBD patients: high (57.7%), medium (35.6%), and persistently low (6.7%). In the control group, there was only one degree, which corresponded with IBD high responders. Older age, combined anti-TNFα and thiopurine (odds ratio [OR], 37.68; 95% confidence interval [CI], 5.64-251.54), steroids (OR, 21.47; 95%CI, 5.47-84.26), and tofacitinib (OR, 10.66; 95%CI, 1.49-76.31) were factors associated with persistently low response. Allergy history (OR, 0.17; 95%CI, 0.04-0.68) was a negatively associated factor. Adverse reactions after the second vaccination were significantly fewer in IBD than controls (31.0% vs 59.8%; p < 0.001).
    Conclusions: Most IBD patients showed a sufficient immune response to COVID-19 vaccination regardless of clinical factors. Assessment of changes over time is essential to optimize COVID-19 vaccination, especially in persistently low responders.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; COVID-19 Vaccines/administration & dosage ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/drug therapy ; Prospective Studies ; Vaccination
    Chemical Substances COVID-19 Vaccines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-10
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1186495-3
    ISSN 1435-5922 ; 0944-1174
    ISSN (online) 1435-5922
    ISSN 0944-1174
    DOI 10.1007/s00535-023-02029-z
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  6. Article ; Online: Corrigendum to: "An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs" [J Hepatol 75 (2021) 572-581].

    Cordell, Heather J / Fryett, James J / Ueno, Kazuko / Darlay, Rebecca / Aiba, Yoshihiro / Hitomi, Yuki / Kawashima, Minae / Nishida, Nao / Khor, Seik-Soon / Gervais, Olivier / Kawai, Yosuke / Nagasaki, Masao / Tokunaga, Katsushi / Tang, Ruqi / Shi, Yongyong / Li, Zhiqiang / Juran, Brian D / Atkinson, Elizabeth J / Gerussi, Alessio /
    Carbone, Marco / Asselta, Rosanna / Cheung, Angela / de Andrade, Mariza / Baras, Aris / Horowitz, Julie / Ferreira, Manuel A R / Sun, Dylan / Jones, David E / Flack, Steven / Spicer, Ann / Mulcahy, Victoria L / Byan, Jinyoung / Han, Younghun / Sandford, Richard N / Lazaridis, Konstantinos N / Amos, Christopher I / Hirschfield, Gideon M / Seldin, Michael F / Invernizzi, Pietro / Siminovitch, Katherine A / Ma, Xiong / Nakamura, Minoru / Mells, George F

    Journal of hepatology

    2023  Volume 78, Issue 4, Page(s) 883

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-11
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Published Erratum
    ZDB-ID 605953-3
    ISSN 1600-0641 ; 0168-8278
    ISSN (online) 1600-0641
    ISSN 0168-8278
    DOI 10.1016/j.jhep.2022.12.001
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  7. Article ; Online: Association between Dietary Patterns and Serum Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Japanese Women and Men: The Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort (J-MICC) Study.

    Kitaoka, Kaori / Miura, Katsuyuki / Takashima, Naoyuki / Kadota, Aya / Harada, Akiko / Nakamura, Yasuyuki / Kita, Yoshikuni / Yano, Yuichiro / Tamura, Takashi / Nagayoshi, Mako / Okada, Rieko / Kubo, Yoko / Suzuki, Sadao / Nishiyama, Takeshi / Tanoue, Shiroh / Koriyama, Chihaya / Kuriki, Kiyonori / Arisawa, Kokichi / Katsuura-Kamano, Sakurako /
    Nishida, Yuichiro / Shimanoe, Chisato / Ozaki, Etsuko / Matsui, Daisuke / Ikezaki, Hiroaki / Otonari, Jun / Oze, Isao / Koyanagi, Yuriko N / Nakamura, Yohko / Kusakabe, Miho / Wakai, Kenji / Matsuo, Keitaro

    Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis

    2023  Volume 30, Issue 10, Page(s) 1427–1447

    Abstract: Aims: The association between dietary patterns and serum low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol would be changing in recent dietary habits in Japan. We investigated the relationship between dietary patterns and serum LDL cholesterol in a large ... ...

    Abstract Aims: The association between dietary patterns and serum low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol would be changing in recent dietary habits in Japan. We investigated the relationship between dietary patterns and serum LDL cholesterol in a large general population.
    Methods: From the baseline survey of Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study between 2005 and 2013, 27,237 participants (13,994 were women) aged 35-69 years were cross-sectionally analyzed. Using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire, five major sex-specific dietary patterns were identified using factor analysis. We assessed serum LDL cholesterol by quintiles of dietary pattern factor score.
    Results: We identified dietary patterns; "vegetable rich pattern" , "meat and fried food rich pattern" and "high bread and low rice pattern" in women and men; "fish and shellfish rich pattern" and "high confectioneries and low alcohol pattern" in men; "healthy Japanese diet pattern" and "high alcohol and low rice pattern" in women. Serum LDL cholesterol in men was associated with "high bread and low rice pattern" score (Q5 was 4.2 mg/dL higher than Q1, p for trend <0.001) and "high confectioneries and low alcohol pattern" scores (Q5 was 9.5 mg/dL higher than Q1, p for trend <0.001). In women, serum LDL cholesterol was associated with "high bread and low rice pattern" score (Q5 was 7.1 mg/dL higher than Q1, p for trend <0.001).
    Conclusion: Some recent dietary patterns in Japan were associated with serum LDL cholesterol. Serum LDL cholesterol was associated with high bread and low rice pattern in both sex, and high confectioneries and low alcohol pattern in men.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Male ; Cholesterol, LDL/blood ; Cohort Studies ; Diet ; East Asian People ; Japan/epidemiology
    Chemical Substances Cholesterol, LDL
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-02
    Publishing country Japan
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2011474-6
    ISSN 1880-3873 ; 1340-3478
    ISSN (online) 1880-3873
    ISSN 1340-3478
    DOI 10.5551/jat.63675
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  8. Article: The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2020 (J-SSCG 2020).

    Egi, Moritoki / Ogura, Hiroshi / Yatabe, Tomoaki / Atagi, Kazuaki / Inoue, Shigeaki / Iba, Toshiaki / Kakihana, Yasuyuki / Kawasaki, Tatsuya / Kushimoto, Shigeki / Kuroda, Yasuhiro / Kotani, Joji / Shime, Nobuaki / Taniguchi, Takumi / Tsuruta, Ryosuke / Doi, Kent / Doi, Matsuyuki / Nakada, Taka-Aki / Nakane, Masaki / Fujishima, Seitaro /
    Hosokawa, Naoto / Masuda, Yoshiki / Matsushima, Asako / Matsuda, Naoyuki / Yamakawa, Kazuma / Hara, Yoshitaka / Sakuraya, Masaaki / Ohshimo, Shinichiro / Aoki, Yoshitaka / Inada, Mai / Umemura, Yutaka / Kawai, Yusuke / Kondo, Yutaka / Saito, Hiroki / Taito, Shunsuke / Takeda, Chikashi / Terayama, Takero / Tohira, Hideo / Hashimoto, Hideki / Hayashida, Kei / Hifumi, Toru / Hirose, Tomoya / Fukuda, Tatsuma / Fujii, Tomoko / Miura, Shinya / Yasuda, Hideto / Abe, Toshikazu / Andoh, Kohkichi / Iida, Yuki / Ishihara, Tadashi / Ide, Kentaro / Ito, Kenta / Ito, Yusuke / Inata, Yu / Utsunomiya, Akemi / Unoki, Takeshi / Endo, Koji / Ouchi, Akira / Ozaki, Masayuki / Ono, Satoshi / Katsura, Morihiro / Kawaguchi, Atsushi / Kawamura, Yusuke / Kudo, Daisuke / Kubo, Kenji / Kurahashi, Kiyoyasu / Sakuramoto, Hideaki / Shimoyama, Akira / Suzuki, Takeshi / Sekine, Shusuke / Sekino, Motohiro / Takahashi, Nozomi / Takahashi, Sei / Takahashi, Hiroshi / Tagami, Takashi / Tajima, Goro / Tatsumi, Hiroomi / Tani, Masanori / Tsuchiya, Asuka / Tsutsumi, Yusuke / Naito, Takaki / Nagae, Masaharu / Nagasawa, Ichiro / Nakamura, Kensuke / Nishimura, Tetsuro / Nunomiya, Shin / Norisue, Yasuhiro / Hashimoto, Satoru / Hasegawa, Daisuke / Hatakeyama, Junji / Hara, Naoki / Higashibeppu, Naoki / Furushima, Nana / Furusono, Hirotaka / Matsuishi, Yujiro / Matsuyama, Tasuku / Minematsu, Yusuke / Miyashita, Ryoichi / Miyatake, Yuji / Moriyasu, Megumi / Yamada, Toru / Yamada, Hiroyuki / Yamamoto, Ryo / Yoshida, Takeshi / Yoshida, Yuhei / Yoshimura, Jumpei / Yotsumoto, Ryuichi / Yonekura, Hiroshi / Wada, Takeshi / Watanabe, Eizo / Aoki, Makoto / Asai, Hideki / Abe, Takakuni / Igarashi, Yutaka / Iguchi, Naoya / Ishikawa, Masami / Ishimaru, Go / Isokawa, Shutaro / Itakura, Ryuta / Imahase, Hisashi / Imura, Haruki / Irinoda, Takashi / Uehara, Kenji / Ushio, Noritaka / Umegaki, Takeshi / Egawa, Yuko / Enomoto, Yuki / Ota, Kohei / Ohchi, Yoshifumi / Ohno, Takanori / Ohbe, Hiroyuki / Oka, Kazuyuki / Okada, Nobunaga / Okada, Yohei / Okano, Hiromu / Okamoto, Jun / Okuda, Hiroshi / Ogura, Takayuki / Onodera, Yu / Oyama, Yuhta / Kainuma, Motoshi / Kako, Eisuke / Kashiura, Masahiro / Kato, Hiromi / Kanaya, Akihiro / Kaneko, Tadashi / Kanehata, Keita / Kano, Ken-Ichi / Kawano, Hiroyuki / Kikutani, Kazuya / Kikuchi, Hitoshi / Kido, Takahiro / Kimura, Sho / Koami, Hiroyuki / Kobashi, Daisuke / Saiki, Iwao / Sakai, Masahito / Sakamoto, Ayaka / Sato, Tetsuya / Shiga, Yasuhiro / Shimoto, Manabu / Shimoyama, Shinya / Shoko, Tomohisa / Sugawara, Yoh / Sugita, Atsunori / Suzuki, Satoshi / Suzuki, Yuji / Suhara, Tomohiro / Sonota, Kenji / Takauji, Shuhei / Takashima, Kohei / Takahashi, Sho / Takahashi, Yoko / Takeshita, Jun / Tanaka, Yuuki / Tampo, Akihito / Tsunoyama, Taichiro / Tetsuhara, Kenichi / Tokunaga, Kentaro / Tomioka, Yoshihiro / Tomita, Kentaro / Tominaga, Naoki / Toyosaki, Mitsunobu / Toyoda, Yukitoshi / Naito, Hiromichi / Nagata, Isao / Nagato, Tadashi / Nakamura, Yoshimi / Nakamori, Yuki / Nahara, Isao / Naraba, Hiromu / Narita, Chihiro / Nishioka, Norihiro / Nishimura, Tomoya / Nishiyama, Kei / Nomura, Tomohisa / Haga, Taiki / Hagiwara, Yoshihiro / Hashimoto, Katsuhiko / Hatachi, Takeshi / Hamasaki, Toshiaki / Hayashi, Takuya / Hayashi, Minoru / Hayamizu, Atsuki / Haraguchi, Go / Hirano, Yohei / Fujii, Ryo / Fujita, Motoki / Fujimura, Naoyuki / Funakoshi, Hiraku / Horiguchi, Masahito / Maki, Jun / Masunaga, Naohisa / Matsumura, Yosuke / Mayumi, Takuya / Minami, Keisuke / Miyazaki, Yuya / Miyamoto, Kazuyuki / Murata, Teppei / Yanai, Machi / Yano, Takao / Yamada, Kohei / Yamada, Naoki / Yamamoto, Tomonori / Yoshihiro, Shodai / Tanaka, Hiroshi / Nishida, Osamu

    Journal of intensive care

    2021  Volume 9, Issue 1, Page(s) 53

    Abstract: The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2020 (J-SSCG ... as revised from J-SSCG 2016 jointly by the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Japanese ... multidisciplinary medical professionals. J-SSCG 2016 took up new subjects that were not present in SSCG 2016 (e.g ...

    Abstract The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2020 (J-SSCG 2020), a Japanese-specific set of clinical practice guidelines for sepsis and septic shock created as revised from J-SSCG 2016 jointly by the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine, was first released in September 2020 and published in February 2021. An English-language version of these guidelines was created based on the contents of the original Japanese-language version. The purpose of this guideline is to assist medical staff in making appropriate decisions to improve the prognosis of patients undergoing treatment for sepsis and septic shock. We aimed to provide high-quality guidelines that are easy to use and understand for specialists, general clinicians, and multidisciplinary medical professionals. J-SSCG 2016 took up new subjects that were not present in SSCG 2016 (e.g., ICU-acquired weakness [ICU-AW], post-intensive care syndrome [PICS], and body temperature management). The J-SSCG 2020 covered a total of 22 areas with four additional new areas (patient- and family-centered care, sepsis treatment system, neuro-intensive treatment, and stress ulcers). A total of 118 important clinical issues (clinical questions, CQs) were extracted regardless of the presence or absence of evidence. These CQs also include those that have been given particular focus within Japan. This is a large-scale guideline covering multiple fields; thus, in addition to the 25 committee members, we had the participation and support of a total of 226 members who are professionals (physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, clinical engineers, and pharmacists) and medical workers with a history of sepsis or critical illness. The GRADE method was adopted for making recommendations, and the modified Delphi method was used to determine recommendations by voting from all committee members.As a result, 79 GRADE-based recommendations, 5 Good Practice Statements (GPS), 18 expert consensuses, 27 answers to background questions (BQs), and summaries of definitions and diagnosis of sepsis were created as responses to 118 CQs. We also incorporated visual information for each CQ according to the time course of treatment, and we will also distribute this as an app. The J-SSCG 2020 is expected to be widely used as a useful bedside guideline in the field of sepsis treatment both in Japan and overseas involving multiple disciplines.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-25
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 2739853-5
    ISSN 2052-0492
    ISSN 2052-0492
    DOI 10.1186/s40560-021-00555-7
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  9. Article ; Online: The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2020 (J-SSCG 2020).

    Egi, Moritoki / Ogura, Hiroshi / Yatabe, Tomoaki / Atagi, Kazuaki / Inoue, Shigeaki / Iba, Toshiaki / Kakihana, Yasuyuki / Kawasaki, Tatsuya / Kushimoto, Shigeki / Kuroda, Yasuhiro / Kotani, Joji / Shime, Nobuaki / Taniguchi, Takumi / Tsuruta, Ryosuke / Doi, Kent / Doi, Matsuyuki / Nakada, Taka-Aki / Nakane, Masaki / Fujishima, Seitaro /
    Hosokawa, Naoto / Masuda, Yoshiki / Matsushima, Asako / Matsuda, Naoyuki / Yamakawa, Kazuma / Hara, Yoshitaka / Sakuraya, Masaaki / Ohshimo, Shinichiro / Aoki, Yoshitaka / Inada, Mai / Umemura, Yutaka / Kawai, Yusuke / Kondo, Yutaka / Saito, Hiroki / Taito, Shunsuke / Takeda, Chikashi / Terayama, Takero / Tohira, Hideo / Hashimoto, Hideki / Hayashida, Kei / Hifumi, Toru / Hirose, Tomoya / Fukuda, Tatsuma / Fujii, Tomoko / Miura, Shinya / Yasuda, Hideto / Abe, Toshikazu / Andoh, Kohkichi / Iida, Yuki / Ishihara, Tadashi / Ide, Kentaro / Ito, Kenta / Ito, Yusuke / Inata, Yu / Utsunomiya, Akemi / Unoki, Takeshi / Endo, Koji / Ouchi, Akira / Ozaki, Masayuki / Ono, Satoshi / Katsura, Morihiro / Kawaguchi, Atsushi / Kawamura, Yusuke / Kudo, Daisuke / Kubo, Kenji / Kurahashi, Kiyoyasu / Sakuramoto, Hideaki / Shimoyama, Akira / Suzuki, Takeshi / Sekine, Shusuke / Sekino, Motohiro / Takahashi, Nozomi / Takahashi, Sei / Takahashi, Hiroshi / Tagami, Takashi / Tajima, Goro / Tatsumi, Hiroomi / Tani, Masanori / Tsuchiya, Asuka / Tsutsumi, Yusuke / Naito, Takaki / Nagae, Masaharu / Nagasawa, Ichiro / Nakamura, Kensuke / Nishimura, Tetsuro / Nunomiya, Shin / Norisue, Yasuhiro / Hashimoto, Satoru / Hasegawa, Daisuke / Hatakeyama, Junji / Hara, Naoki / Higashibeppu, Naoki / Furushima, Nana / Furusono, Hirotaka / Matsuishi, Yujiro / Matsuyama, Tasuku / Minematsu, Yusuke / Miyashita, Ryoichi / Miyatake, Yuji / Moriyasu, Megumi / Yamada, Toru / Yamada, Hiroyuki / Yamamoto, Ryo / Yoshida, Takeshi / Yoshida, Yuhei / Yoshimura, Jumpei / Yotsumoto, Ryuichi / Yonekura, Hiroshi / Wada, Takeshi / Watanabe, Eizo / Aoki, Makoto / Asai, Hideki / Abe, Takakuni / Igarashi, Yutaka / Iguchi, Naoya / Ishikawa, Masami / Ishimaru, Go / Isokawa, Shutaro / Itakura, Ryuta / Imahase, Hisashi / Imura, Haruki / Irinoda, Takashi / Uehara, Kenji / Ushio, Noritaka / Umegaki, Takeshi / Egawa, Yuko / Enomoto, Yuki / Ota, Kohei / Ohchi, Yoshifumi / Ohno, Takanori / Ohbe, Hiroyuki / Oka, Kazuyuki / Okada, Nobunaga / Okada, Yohei / Okano, Hiromu / Okamoto, Jun / Okuda, Hiroshi / Ogura, Takayuki / Onodera, Yu / Oyama, Yuhta / Kainuma, Motoshi / Kako, Eisuke / Kashiura, Masahiro / Kato, Hiromi / Kanaya, Akihiro / Kaneko, Tadashi / Kanehata, Keita / Kano, Ken-Ichi / Kawano, Hiroyuki / Kikutani, Kazuya / Kikuchi, Hitoshi / Kido, Takahiro / Kimura, Sho / Koami, Hiroyuki / Kobashi, Daisuke / Saiki, Iwao / Sakai, Masahito / Sakamoto, Ayaka / Sato, Tetsuya / Shiga, Yasuhiro / Shimoto, Manabu / Shimoyama, Shinya / Shoko, Tomohisa / Sugawara, Yoh / Sugita, Atsunori / Suzuki, Satoshi / Suzuki, Yuji / Suhara, Tomohiro / Sonota, Kenji / Takauji, Shuhei / Takashima, Kohei / Takahashi, Sho / Takahashi, Yoko / Takeshita, Jun / Tanaka, Yuuki / Tampo, Akihito / Tsunoyama, Taichiro / Tetsuhara, Kenichi / Tokunaga, Kentaro / Tomioka, Yoshihiro / Tomita, Kentaro / Tominaga, Naoki / Toyosaki, Mitsunobu / Toyoda, Yukitoshi / Naito, Hiromichi / Nagata, Isao / Nagato, Tadashi / Nakamura, Yoshimi / Nakamori, Yuki / Nahara, Isao / Naraba, Hiromu / Narita, Chihiro / Nishioka, Norihiro / Nishimura, Tomoya / Nishiyama, Kei / Nomura, Tomohisa / Haga, Taiki / Hagiwara, Yoshihiro / Hashimoto, Katsuhiko / Hatachi, Takeshi / Hamasaki, Toshiaki / Hayashi, Takuya / Hayashi, Minoru / Hayamizu, Atsuki / Haraguchi, Go / Hirano, Yohei / Fujii, Ryo / Fujita, Motoki / Fujimura, Naoyuki / Funakoshi, Hiraku / Horiguchi, Masahito / Maki, Jun / Masunaga, Naohisa / Matsumura, Yosuke / Mayumi, Takuya / Minami, Keisuke / Miyazaki, Yuya / Miyamoto, Kazuyuki / Murata, Teppei / Yanai, Machi / Yano, Takao / Yamada, Kohei / Yamada, Naoki / Yamamoto, Tomonori / Yoshihiro, Shodai / Tanaka, Hiroshi / Nishida, Osamu

    Acute medicine & surgery

    2021  Volume 8, Issue 1, Page(s) e659

    Abstract: The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2020 (J-SSCG ... as revised from J-SSCG 2016 jointly by the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Japanese ... multidisciplinary medical professionals. J-SSCG 2016 took up new subjects that were not present in SSCG 2016 (e.g ...

    Abstract The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2020 (J-SSCG 2020), a Japanese-specific set of clinical practice guidelines for sepsis and septic shock created as revised from J-SSCG 2016 jointly by the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine, was first released in September 2020 and published in February 2021. An English-language version of these guidelines was created based on the contents of the original Japanese-language version. The purpose of this guideline is to assist medical staff in making appropriate decisions to improve the prognosis of patients undergoing treatment for sepsis and septic shock. We aimed to provide high-quality guidelines that are easy to use and understand for specialists, general clinicians, and multidisciplinary medical professionals. J-SSCG 2016 took up new subjects that were not present in SSCG 2016 (e.g., ICU-acquired weakness [ICU-AW], post-intensive care syndrome [PICS], and body temperature management). The J-SSCG 2020 covered a total of 22 areas with four additional new areas (patient- and family-centered care, sepsis treatment system, neuro-intensive treatment, and stress ulcers). A total of 118 important clinical issues (clinical questions, CQs) were extracted regardless of the presence or absence of evidence. These CQs also include those that have been given particular focus within Japan. This is a large-scale guideline covering multiple fields; thus, in addition to the 25 committee members, we had the participation and support of a total of 226 members who are professionals (physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, clinical engineers, and pharmacists) and medical workers with a history of sepsis or critical illness. The GRADE method was adopted for making recommendations, and the modified Delphi method was used to determine recommendations by voting from all committee members. As a result, 79 GRADE-based recommendations, 5 Good Practice Statements (GPS), 18 expert consensuses, 27 answers to background questions (BQs), and summaries of definitions and diagnosis of sepsis were created as responses to 118 CQs. We also incorporated visual information for each CQ according to the time course of treatment, and we will also distribute this as an app. The J-SSCG 2020 is expected to be widely used as a useful bedside guideline in the field of sepsis treatment both in Japan and overseas involving multiple disciplines.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2751184-4
    ISSN 2052-8817 ; 2052-8817
    ISSN (online) 2052-8817
    ISSN 2052-8817
    DOI 10.1002/ams2.659
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  10. Article ; Online: Characterization of the large-scale Japanese patient-derived xenograft (J-PDX) library.

    Yagishita, Shigehiro / Kato, Ken / Takahashi, Mami / Imai, Toshio / Yatabe, Yasushi / Kuwata, Takeshi / Suzuki, Mikiko / Ochiai, Atsushi / Ohtsu, Atsushi / Shimada, Kazuaki / Nishida, Toshirou / Hamada, Akinobu / Mano, Hiroyuki

    Cancer science

    2021  Volume 112, Issue 6, Page(s) 2454–2466

    Abstract: ... patients on a large scale. We thus tried to construct the Japanese PDX (J-PDX) library with a detailed ... differed significantly, from 95.6% for colorectal cancer to 56.3% for lung cancer. The J-PDX library ...

    Abstract The use of patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) has recently attracted attention as a drug discovery platform with a high predictive clinical efficacy and a preserved tumor heterogeneity. Given the racial differences in genetic variations, it would be desirable to establish a PDX library from Japanese cancer patients on a large scale. We thus tried to construct the Japanese PDX (J-PDX) library with a detailed clinical information for further clinical utilization. Between August 2018 and May 2020, a total of 1126 cancer specimens from 1079 patients were obtained at the National Cancer Center Hospital and National Cancer Center Hospital East, Japan, and were immediately transplanted to immunodeficient mice at the National Cancer Center Research Institute. A total of 298 cross-cancer PDXs were successfully established. The time to engraftment varied greatly by cancer subtypes, especially in the first passage. The engraftment rate was strongly affected by the clinical stage and survival time of the original patients. Approximately 1 year was needed from tumor collection to the time when coclinical trials were conducted to test the clinical utility. The 1-year survival rates of the patients who were involved in establishing the PDX differed significantly, from 95.6% for colorectal cancer to 56.3% for lung cancer. The J-PDX library consisting of a wide range of cancer subtypes has been successfully established as a platform for drug discovery and development in Japan. When conducting coclinical trials, it is necessary to consider the target cancer type, stage, and engraftment rate in light of this report.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Animals ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Japan/ethnology ; Male ; Mice ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Neoplasms/mortality ; Neoplasms/pathology ; Organ Specificity ; Patient-Specific Modeling ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2115647-5
    ISSN 1349-7006 ; 1347-9032
    ISSN (online) 1349-7006
    ISSN 1347-9032
    DOI 10.1111/cas.14899
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