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Shunsuke Ohnishi,Hidemichi Watari,Maki Kanno,Yoko Ohba,Satoshi Takeuchi,Tempei Miyaji,Shunsuke Oyamada,Eiji Nomura,Hidenori Kato,Toru Sugiyama,Masahiro Asaka,Noriaki Sakuragi,Takuhiro Yamaguchi,Yasuhi 대한부인종양학회 2017 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Vol.28 No.5
Objective: Rikkunshito, an herbal medicine, is widely prescribed in Japan for the treatmentof anorexia and functional dyspepsia, and has been reported to recover reductions in foodintake caused by cisplatin. We investigated whether rikkunshito could improve chemotherapyinducednausea and vomiting (CINV) and anorexia in patients treated with cisplatin. Methods: Patients with uterine cervical or corpus cancer who were to receive cisplatin (50 mg/m2day 1) and paclitaxel (135 mg/m2day 0) as first-line chemotherapy were randomly assignedto the rikkunshito group receiving oral administration on days 0–13 with standard antiemetics,or the control group receiving antiemetics only. The primary endpoint was the rate of completecontrol (CC: no emesis, no rescue medication, and no significant nausea) in the overall phase(0–120 hours). Two-tailed p<0.20 was considered significant in the planned analysis. Results: The CC rate in the overall phase was significantly higher in the rikkunshito groupthan in the control group (57.9% vs. 35.3%, p=0.175), as were the secondary endpoints:the CC rate in the delayed phase (24–120 hours), and the complete response (CR) rates(no emesis and no rescue medication) in the overall and delayed phases (63.2% vs. 35.3%, p=0.095; 84.2% vs. 52.9%, p=0.042; 84.2% vs. 52.9%, p=0.042, respectively), and time totreatment failure (p=0.059). Appetite assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) appeared to besuperior in the rikkunshito group from day 2 through day 6. Conclusion: Rikkunshito provided additive effect for the prevention of CINV and anorexia
Tsumugi Jono,Yuki Kasai,Takaomi Kessoku,Tomoki Ogata,Kosuke Tanaka,Takayuki Kato,Eiji Sakai,Takeo Kurihashi,Machiko Nakatogawa,Shunsuke Oyamada,Seiji Futagami,Kok-Ann Gwee,Atsushi Nakajima 대한소화기 기능성질환∙운동학회 2024 Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (JNM Vol.30 No.1
Background/AimsThe precise incidence of symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (SUDD) and its effects on the quality of life (QOL) remain unclear, particularly in Asian patients with right-sided SUDD. We assess the prevalence of SUDD and its impact on QOL in a real-world population. MethodsFive institutional cohorts of patients who received outpatient treatment for unexplained abdominal symptoms from January 15, 2020 to March 31, 2022, were included. All patients underwent colonoscopy. SUDD was defined as the presence of recurrent abdominal symptoms, particularly pain in the lower right or left quadrant lasting > 24 hours in patients with diverticulosis at the site of pain. The 36-item short-form health survey was used to assess QOL. ResultsDiverticula were identified in 108 of 361 patients. Among these 108 patients, 31% had SUDD, which was right-sided in 39% of cases. Of the 50 patients with right-sided diverticula, 36% had SUDD, as did 15 of 35 patients with left-sided diverticula (43%). Among the 33 patients with SUDD, diverticula were right-sided, left-sided, and bilateral in 39%, 45%, and 15% of patients, respectively. Diarrhea was more frequent in the SUDD group than in the non-SUDD group. Patients with SUDD had significantly lower physical, mental, and role/social component scores than those without SUDD. ConclusionsIt is important to recognize that patients with SUDD account for as high as 31% of outpatients with unexplained abdominal symptoms; these patients have diarrhea and a low QOL. The presence of right-sided SUDD was characteristic of Asian patients.