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Takashi Nonaka,Takaomi Kessoku,Yuji Ogawa,Shogo Yanagisawa,Tadahiko Shiba,Takashi Sakaguchi,Kazuhiro Atsukawa,Hisao Takahashi,Yusuke Sekino,Hiroshi Iida,Hiroki Endo,Yasunari Sakamoto,Tomoko Koide,Hiro 대한소화기 기능성질환∙운동학회 2013 Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (JNM Vol.19 No.1
Background/Aims The aim of this study was to examine the convenience of the quality of life and utility evaluation survey technology (QUEST) questionnaire and the frequency scale for the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (FSSG) questionnaire as self-assessment diagnostic instrument. Methods This was a two-way crossover study conducted over 6 weeks from September 2010 to November 2010. The subjects were 60 consecutive patients admitted to the Hiratsuka city hospital with a gastrointestinal condition, regardless of the coexistence of heartburn. They were assigned to fill in both the QUEST and FSSG questionnaires in random order. We analyzed the time taken to complete the questionnaires, whether subjects asked any questions as they filled in the questionnaire, and the questionnaire scores. Results Comparison of the QUEST and the FSSG revealed significant differences in the completion time (196.5 vs. 97.5 seconds, respectively; P < 0.0001) and in whether subjects asked any questions (37 vs. 15 subjects, respectively; P < 0.0001). Completion time in QUEST scores of ≥ 4 was lower than < 4 (170.5 vs. 214.0 seconds, respectively; P = 0.022), and the QUEST score was significantly higher without questions than with question (3 vs. 1 points, respectively; P = 0.025). Conclusions This study revealed that the FSSG questionnaire may be easier for Japanese subjects to complete than the QUEST questionnaire.
( Takashi Nonaka ),( Takaomi Kessoku ),( Yuji Ogawa ),( Shogo Yanagisawa ),( Tadahiko Shiba ),( Takashi Sakaguchi ),( Kazuhiro Atsukawa ),( Hisao Takahashi ),( Yusuke Sekino ),( Hiroshi Iida ),( Hirok 대한소화기기능성질환·운동학회 2013 Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (JNM Vol.19 No.1
Background/Aims The aim of this study was to examine the convenience of the quality of life and utility evaluation survey technology (QUEST) questionnaire and the frequency scale for the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (FSSG) questionnaire as self-assessment diagnostic instrument. Methods This was a two-way crossover study conducted over 6 weeks from September 2010 to November 2010. The subjects were 60 consecutive patients admitted to the Hiratsuka city hospital with a gastrointestinal condition, regardless of the coexistence of heartburn. They were assigned to fill in both the QUEST and FSSG questionnaires in random order. We analyzed the time taken to complete the questionnaires, whether subjects asked any questions as they filled in the questionnaire, and the questionnaire scores. Results Comparison of the QUEST and the FSSG revealed significant differences in the completion time (196.5 vs. 97.5 seconds, respectively; P < 0.0001) and in whether subjects asked any questions (37 vs. 15 subjects, respectively; P < 0.0001). Completion time in QUEST scores of ≥ 4 was lower than < 4 (170.5 vs. 214.0 seconds, respectively; P = 0.022), and the QUEST score was significantly higher without questions than with question (3 vs. 1 points, respectively; P = 0.025). Conclusions This study revealed that the FSSG questionnaire may be easier for Japanese subjects to complete than the QUEST questionnaire. (J Neurogastroenterol Motil 2013; 19:54-60)
( Takashi Nonaka ),( Takaomi Kessoku ),( Yuji Ogawa ),( Kento Imajyo ),( Shogo Yanagisawa ),( Tadahiko Shiba ),( Takashi Sakaguchi ),( Kazuhiro Atsukawa ),( Hisao Takahashi ),( Yusuke Sekino ),( Eiji 대한소화기기능성질환·운동학회 2011 Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (JNM Vol.17 No.3
Background/Aims The effects of Histamine-2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors on the gastrointestinal motility have not yet been sufficiently investigated. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of intravenous bolus administration of famotidine and omeprazole on the rate of gastric emptying using the continuous 13C breath test (BreathID system, Exalenz Bioscience Ltd, Israel). Methods Twelve healthy male volunteers participated in this randomized, 3-way crossover study. After fasting overnight, the subjects were randomly assigned to receive 20 mg of famotidine, 20 mg of omeprazole or 20 mL of saline alone by intravenous bolus injection before a test meal (200 kcal per 200 mL, containing 100 mg of 13C-acetate). Gastric emptying was monitored for 4 hours after the ingestion of test meal by the 13C-acetic acid breath test performed using the BreathID system. Results No significant differences in the calculated parameters, namely, the T1/2, Tlag, GEC, β and κ, were observed among the 3 test conditions. Conclusions The study revealed that intravenous administration of gastric acid suppressant drugs had no significant influence on the rate of gastric emptying in comparison with that of saline alone as a placebo. Our results indicating the absence of any effect of either famotidine or omeprazole on accelerating the rate of gastric emptying suggest that both medications can be administered safely to patients suffering from hemorrhagic peptic ulcers who need to be kept nil by mouth from the viewpoint of possible acceleration of gastrointestinal motility in the clinical setting.
Ergonomic Approaches to Content Creation for 3D Displays
Kawai, Takashi,Kishi, Shinsuke,Kim, Sang-Hyun,Yamazoe, Takashi,Shibata, Takashi,Inoue, Tetsuri,Sakaguchi, Yusuke,Okabe, Kazushige,Yasuhiro, Kuno The Korean Infomation Display Society 2007 Journal of information display Vol.8 No.1
This paper presents ergonomic approaches to editing and evaluating content for 3D displays. Two systems, a nonlinear editing system and an evaluation system, were developed to improve viewing safety and comfort for 3D content observers and provide better usability for the creators from the viewpoint of ergonomics.
Hiroya Sakaguchi,Toshitatsu Takao,Yoshitaka Takegawa,Yuki Koga,Kazunori Yamanaka,Masataka Sagata,Shinwa Tanaka,Yoshinori Morita,Takashi Toyonaga,Yuzo Kodama 대한소화기내시경학회 2021 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.54 No.1
Background/Aims: Application of polyglycolic acid (PGA) sheets using fibrin glue in post-endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD)ulcers to prevent bleeding has been reported to be difficult with the conventional delivery method because of gravity. This studyassessed the usefulness of the envelope-based delivery system with and against gravity in living pigs. Methods: PGA sheets were applied on post-ESD ulcers with and against gravity six times each using the conventional and envelopemethods, respectively. The PGA sheet delivery time and the endoscopic and histological findings of the treated ulcer floors werecompared. Results: With gravity, the median PGA sheet application time was 1.00 (0.68–1.30) min/cm2 and 0.32 (0.18–0.52) min/cm2 with theconventional and envelope techniques (p=0.002), respectively, and against gravity, it was 1.20 (1.13–1.63) min/cm2 and 0.50 (0.39–0.58) min/cm2 (p=0.002), respectively. Against gravity, the endoscopic and histological findings revealed that the conventional grouphad insufficient fixation of the PGA sheets, but the envelope groups had sufficient fixation. The results with gravity were similarbetween the groups. Conclusions: The envelope method makes it possible to deliver PGA sheets to the stomach quickly and cover ulcers appropriatelyboth with and against gravity in living pigs.
Development of Support System for Multi-Rotor Helicopter Operations using Electroencephalograph
Akinori Sakaguchi,Takashi Takimoto 제어로봇시스템학회 2014 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2014 No.10
In this paper, we introduce a new support system using brainwaves data of an operator from an electroencephalograph in the operation of a multi-rotor helicopter. Multi-rotor helicopters are used in aerial photography such as disaster information gathering, group photograph, and structural deterioration investigation. However, skillful techniques are required for operations of the multi-rotor helicopter. Especially, when the operator manually controls the multi-rotor helicopter, there is a risk of fall and contact accident because of human errors. Actually, fatal accidents are caused by the crashed air craft by operating error. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to detect an abnormal condition of operators by using the EEG, and prevent human errors by alerting. In an experiment, we used the original multi-rotor helicopter and indicated the effect of this support system.
Nobuaki Ikezawa,Takashi Toyonaga,Shinwa Tanaka,Tetsuya Yoshizaki,Toshitatsu Takao,Hirofumi Abe,Hiroya Sakaguchi,Kazunori Tsuda,Satoshi Urakami,Tatsuya Nakai,Taku Harada,Kou Miura,Takahisa Yamasaki,Stu 대한소화기내시경학회 2022 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.55 No.3
Background/Aims: Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for diverticulum-associated colorectal lesions is generally contraindicatedbecause of the high risk of perforation. Several studies on patients with such lesions treated with ESD have been reported recently. However, the feasibility and safety of ESD for lesions in proximity to a colonic diverticulum (D-ESD) have not been fully clarified. Theaim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of D-ESD. Methods: D-ESD was defined as ESD for lesions within approximately 3 mm of a diverticulum. Twenty-six consecutive patients whounderwent D-ESD were included. Two strategic approaches were used depending on whether submucosal dissection of the diverticulum-related part was required (strategy B) or not (strategy A). Treatment outcomes and adverse events associated with each strategywere analyzed. Results: The en bloc resection rate was 96.2%. The R0 and curative resection rates were 76.4% and 70.6% in strategy A and 88.9% and77.8% in strategy B, respectively. Two cases of intraoperative perforation and one case of delayed perforation occurred. The delayed perforationcase required emergency surgery, but the other cases were managed conservatively. Conclusions: D-ESD may be a feasible treatment option. However, it should be performed in a high-volume center by expert handsbecause it requires highly skilled endoscopic techniques.
Chikahiro Imashiro,Takashi Morikura,Motoaki Hayama,Atsushi Ezura,Jun Komotori,Shogo Miyata,Sakaguchi Katsuhisa,Shimizu Tatsuya 한국생물공학회 2023 Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering Vol.28 No.1
Various culture devices have been developed as fundamental technologies for facilitating bioengineering studies. Culture devices are designed to prepare specific culture environments. Thus, both macrostructures and surface micromorphology should be considered in the device design. Although fabricating devices with elaborate designs incurs high production costs, disposable materials are typically used for culture devices. However, some metallic materials are strong, stable, and biocompatible. Bioengineers have not applied these materials to culture devices because of the difficulty of processing. An emerging technology using three-dimensional (3D) printing has been developed, which can produce complex designs using metal. We demonstrate the applicability and potential of metal 3D printing for fabricating culture devices toward the development of the bioengineering discipline. As a specific example, we fabricated metallic culture devices where the environment of cultured tissues can be improved. One of the biggest factors determining the culture environment is active media supply. To attain active media supply to the tissue, devices having culture surfaces with mesh structures having holes far larger than cells were proposed. Cell sheets were cultured as tissue models, realizing tissue culture with such structures. The cultured tissue showed increased metabolism, indicating enhanced media supply owing to mesh surfaces. The biocompatibility of the 3D printed metal device was confirmed by viability assays on cultured cells, and reusability of the device was confirmed by mechanical and biochemical evaluations. We believe this study serves as a reference for using metallic 3D printing as an option for fabricating culture devices, which will promote bioengineering research.
Kojima, Takahiko,Nakayama, Kazuya,Sakaguchi, Miyuki,Ogura, Takashi,Ohkubo, Kei,Fukuzumi, Shunichi American Chemical Society 2011 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY - Vol.133 No.44
<P>Ruthenium(II)–acetonitrile complexes having η<SUP>3</SUP>-tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (TPA) with an uncoordinated pyridine ring and diimine such as 2,2′-bipyridine (bpy) and 2,2′-bipyrimidine (bpm), [Ru<SUP>II</SUP>(η<SUP>3</SUP>-TPA)(diimine)(CH<SUB>3</SUB>CN)]<SUP>2+</SUP>, reacted with <I>m</I>-chloroperbenzoic acid to afford corresponding Ru(II)–acetonitrile complexes having an uncoordinated pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide arm, [Ru<SUP>II</SUP>(η<SUP>3</SUP>-TPA-O)(diimine)(CH<SUB>3</SUB>CN)]<SUP>2+</SUP>, with retention of the coordination environment. Photoirradiation of the acetonitrile complexes having diimine and the η<SUP>3</SUP>-TPA with the uncoordinated pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide arm afforded a mixture of [Ru<SUP>II</SUP>(TPA)(diimine)]<SUP>2+</SUP>, intermediate-spin (<I>S</I> = 1) Ru(IV)–oxo complex with uncoordinated pyridine arm, and intermediate-spin Ru(IV)–oxo complex with uncoordinated pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide arm. A Ru(II) complex bearing an oxygen-bound pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide as a ligand and bpm as a diimine ligand was also obtained, and its crystal structure was determined by X-ray crystallography. Femtosecond laser flash photolysis of the isolated <I>O</I>-coordinated Ru(II)–pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide complex has been investigated to reveal the photodynamics. The Ru(IV)–oxo complex with an uncoordinated pyridine moiety was alternatively prepared by reaction of the corresponding acetonitrile complex with 2,6-dichloropyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide (Cl<SUB>2</SUB>py-O) to identify the Ru(IV)–oxo species. The formation of Ru(IV)–oxo complexes was concluded to proceed via intermolecular oxygen atom transfer from the uncoordinated pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide to a Ru(II) center on the basis of the results of the reaction with Cl<SUB>2</SUB>py-O and the concentration dependence of the consumption of the starting Ru(II) complexes having the uncoordinated pyridine-<I>N</I>-oxide moiety. Oxygenation reactions of organic substrates by [Ru<SUP>II</SUP>(η<SUP>3</SUP>-TPA-O)(diimine)(CH<SUB>3</SUB>CN)]<SUP>2+</SUP> were examined under irradiation (at 420 ± 5 nm) and showed selective allylic oxygenation of cyclohexene to give cyclohexen-1-ol and cyclohexen-1-one and cumene oxygenation to afford cumyl alcohol and acetophenone.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/jacsat/2011/jacsat.2011.133.issue-44/ja207572z/production/images/medium/ja-2011-07572z_0005.gif'></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/ja207572z'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/ja207572z'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/ja207572z'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P><P><A href='http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/ja207572z'>ACS Electronic Supporting Info</A></P>