Hidetsugu Sakai
Hokkaido University
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CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 2004
Hidetsugu Sakai; Kazushi Urasawa; Naotsugu Oyama; Akira Kitabatake
In a 54-year-old woman with liver cirrhosis who underwent orthotopic liver transplantation, the postoperative course was complicated by aneurysm formation in the hepatic artery. Abdominal ultrasonography showed a daily increase in the size of the aneurysm in spite of careful management including strict rest and continuous intravenous infusion of antihypertensive agents. Since the patient’s poor systemic status was a major obstruction to operative resection, transcatheter therapy was thought more preferable. We evaluated the lesion with intravascular ultrasonography as an adjunct to angiography and a dissection with a flap was well visualized. The aneurysm was covered with a commercially available stent-graft, designed for treatment of the coronary artery. This is a rare case in which a Jostent was implanted into the hepatic artery after liver transplantation.
Heart and Vessels | 2005
Naotsugu Oyama; Kazushi Urasawa; Hidetsugu Sakai; Satoshi Fujii; Akira Kitabatake
Coronary vasomotor response to acetylcholine infusion was studied in a 69-year-old currently smoking man with enhanced insulin response to oral glucose load. Coronary angiogram showed no significant stenoses. Immediately after 20 µg acetylcholine infusion in the right coronary artery, angiographic no-flow, ischemic electrocardiographic changes, and anginal pain developed in the absence of epicardial coronary obstruction. While intracoronary infusion of isosorbide dinitrate was only partially effective, intracoronary infusion of nicorandil, an agent known to improve coronary microcirculation, completely resolved these changes. This is the first case reported so far suggesting that enhanced insulin response may be associated with acetylcholine-induced microvascular vasoconstriction. Microvascular vasoconstriction must be considered when a patient with insulin resistance presents with chest pain.
Circulation | 2005
Naotsugu Oyama; Kazushi Urasawa; Satoshi Kaneta; Hidetsugu Sakai; Takahiko Saito; Chika Takagi; Ichiro Yoshida; Akira Kitabatake; Hiroyuki Tsutsui
International Heart Journal | 2006
Hidetsugu Sakai; Naotsugu Oyama; Noriaki Kishimoto; Masashige Takahashi; Kazushi Urasawa; Hiroyuki Tsutsui
Circulation | 2006
Naotsugu Oyama; Kazushi Urasawa; Satoshi Kaneta; Hidetsugu Sakai; Takahiko Saito; Chika Takagi; Ichiro Yoshida; Akira Kitabatake; Hiroyuki Tsutsui
International Heart Journal | 2007
Hidetsugu Sakai; Kazushi Urasawa; Naotsugu Oyama; Satoshi Kaneta; Takahiko Saito; Akira Kitabatake; Hiroyuki Tsutsui
Japanese Heart Journal | 2002
Naotsugu Oyama; Kazushi Urasawa; Hidetsugu Sakai; Akira Kitabatake
Japanese Heart Journal | 2001
Kazushi Urasawa; Satoshi Kaneta; Noritsugu Nakano; Takahiko Saito; Hidetsugu Sakai; Chika Takagi; Yasushi Takagi; Hiroyuki Sugiki; and Akira Kitabatake
International Heart Journal | 2005
Kazushi Urasawa; Naoki Inoue; Takashi Yokota; Naotsugu Oyama; Hidetsugu Sakai; Satoshi Fujii; Akira Kitabatake
Circulation | 2004
Kazushi Urasawa; Hidetsugu Sakai; Takahiko Saito; Naotsugu Oyama; Satoshi Kaneta; Akira Kitabatake