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American Journal of Cardiology | 1999

Face immersion in cold water induces prolongation of the QT interval and T-wave changes in children with nonfamilial long QT syndrome

Masao Yoshinaga; Junko Kamimura; Toshiro Fukushige; Ryo Kusubae; Atsushi Shimago; Junichiro Nishi; Yukiharu Kono; Yuichi Nomura; Koichiro Miyata

We investigated the relation between heart rate and the QT interval using face immersion in cold water in children with long QT syndrome (LQTS) without a family history of this condition, and in control children. The face immersion test revealed that all children with high probability of LQTS had a significantly longer QT interval than control children during face immersion, and that the test could induce T-wave alternans or a notched T-wave in all children with a high probability of LQTS.


Pediatrics International | 2002

Bodyfat percentage in girls increased steadily with age and percentile rank of body mass index

Masao Yoshinaga; Atsushi Shimago; Yoshihide Noikura; Sanae Kinou; Tsuruo Ohara; Koichiro Miyta

Background : The purpose of the present study was to determine the body composition of elementary school children by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) method with a subject in a standing position. The method is frequently used in Japan. The other aim was to evaluate the relationship between the body composition and percentile rank of the body mass index (BMI) in Japanese children.


Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 1997

Urinary N-Methylhistamine in Asthmatic Children Receiving Azelastine Hydrochloride

Syuji Takei; Atsushi Shimago; Mayumi Iwashita; Toshinori Kumamoto; Kazuhiro Kamuro; Koichiro Miyata

BACKGROUND Histamine has a particular role in the pathogenesis of bronchial asthma, and many antiallergic drugs have been developed with antihistaminic action in mind. Recently, a sensitive and specific assay for measuring histamine and its metabolites has been developed. There are, however, no reports of the effect of antiallergic drugs on histamine levels in asthmatic patients. OBJECTIVES To determine the relationship between clinical symptoms and histamine levels in asthmatic patients receiving an antiallergic agent. METHODS A prospective study was designed in asthmatic children treated with azelastine hydrochloride. The evaluation of clinical symptoms was based on scores of the severity of exacerbations, activities of daily living, quality of sleep, and required therapy. Urinary excretion of N-methylhistamine, a major metabolite of histamine, was measured by double antibody radioimmunoassay. RESULTS In the patients treated with azelastine, the improvement in clinical symptoms of bronchial asthma correlated significantly with a decrease in urinary N-methylhistamine excretion (r2 = 0.434, P < .001), while no such relationship was noted in patients receiving no antiallergic agent. Urinary N-methylhistamine excretion showed no diurnal change or influence of meals. CONCLUSIONS Decreased urinary N-methylhistamine excretion may be a direct reflection of the antihistaminic action of azelastine in vivo. Measurement of urinary N-methylhistamine excretion can be used to evaluate the efficacy of agents with antihistaminic action in the treatment of bronchial asthma.


Pediatrics International | 2001

Risk factors for persistence of pulmonary arterial branch stenosis in neonates and young infants

Yuichi Nomura; Makoto Nakamura; Yukiharu Kono; Toshiro Fukushige; Atsushi Shimago; Junko Kamimura; Junichiro Nishi; Masao Yoshinaga; Koichiro Miyata

Background : Pulmonary arterial branch stenosis (PBS) in neonates is considered to be transient. However, PBS has been found not only in neonates, but also in young infants. Among these patients, we encountered several patients whose PBS was still present after the age of 1 year.


Pediatrics International | 1994

What are parents of obese children concerned about in their children

Masao Yoshinaga; Yoshihiro Yuasa; Tomoko Kitahara; Atsushi Shimago; Koichiro Miyata; Koji Sameshima; Masato Imamura; Katsura Arima; Katsumi Matsuoka

We retrospectively examined the issues that concern parents of obese children to determine the most effective means of motivating them to seek treatment for obesity in their children.


Obesity Research | 2005

Metabolic Syndrome in Overweight and Obese Japanese Children

Masao Yoshinaga; Satoru Tanaka; Atsushi Shimago; Koji Sameshima; Junichiro Nishi; Yuichi Nomura; Yoshifumi Kawano; Jun Hashiguchi; Takeo Ichiki; Shinichiro Shimizu


Circulation | 2005

Interval Representative of Transmural Dispersion of Repolarization in Children and Young Adolescents With Congenital Long QT Syndrome

Yasue Haraguchi; Masao Yoshinaga; Jav Sarantuya; Atsushi Shimago; Junichiro Nishi; Yukiharu Kono; Yuichi Nomura; Rieko Kubo; Taisuke Eguchi; Satoru Tanaka; Sadamitsu Yanagi; Toshiro Fukushige; Ikuro Maruyama; Yoshifumi Kawano


Circulation | 2004

Heart Rate Variability and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Young Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Sadamitsu Yanagi; Masao Yoshinaga; Hitoshi Horigome; Yuji Tanaka; Naoki Fusazaki; Yuji Matsuoka; Atsushi Shimago; Toshiro Fukushige; Taisuke Eguchi; Koichi Tokuda; Junichiro Nishi; Yukiharu Kono; Yuichi Nomura; Koichiro Miyata; Yoshifumi Kawano


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2002

Effect of age and overweight on the QT interval and the prevalence of long QT syndrome in children

Toshiro Fukushige; Masao Yoshinaga; Atsushi Shimago; Junichiro Nishi; Yukiharu Kono; Yuichi Nomura; Koichiro Miyata; Masato Imamura; Toshimitsu Shibata; Masami Nagashima; Ichiro Niimura


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1992

Quantitative Analyses of the Normal Throat Flora of Children with Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Masao Yoshinaga; Kaori Masuda; Mari Takase; Masahiko Shigemori; Atsushi Shimago; Masato Kuwahata; Shozo Nagamatsu; Koichiro Miyata; Hiroaki Miyanohara; Taku Nagai; Hiroshi Kato; Hiroki Nishi; Yukiharu Kono; Tadahiro Watanabe

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