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Internal Medicine | 2017

The Successful Removal of Two Retrievable Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Filters after 67 Days in a Patient with a Double IVC

Hiroki Niikura; Hitoshi Anzai; Nobuyuki Kobayashi; Masato Nakamura

We herein present a case in which two retrievable inferior vena cava (IVC) filters, which were implanted to treat deep-vein thrombosis caused by the compression of a double IVC, were successfully removed on the 67th day after placement. The filters were individually placed in both the left and right IVCs. With a prevalence of only 0.2%, a double IVC is an extremely rare anatomical variation. The long-term effects of IVC filters are unknown, and the placement of a filter potentially introduces the risk of complications. Thus, if the patient’s clinical condition allows, the endovascular retrieval of the filter should be considered within a few months after implantation.


Heart Asia | 2017

Predictors of cardiac benefits of renal artery stenting from a multicentre retrospective registry

Yuri Nakajima; Osami Kawarada; Akihiro Higashimori; Yoshiaki Yokoi; Kan Zen; Hitoshi Anzai; Hideki Doi; Seiji Hokimoto; Shigenori Ito; Taku Kato; Teruyoshi Kume; Yoshiaki Shintani; Shuzou Tanimoto; Yoshinori Tsubakimoto; Makoto Utsunomiya; Kunihiro Nishimura; Satoshi Yasuda

Objectives There have been limited data regarding the prediction of cardiac benefits after renal artery stenting for patients with atherosclerotic renal artery disease (ARAD). The aim of this multicentre retrospective study was to identify clinical or echocardiographic factors associated with improvements of cardiac symptoms after renal artery stenting. Methods We enrolled 58 patients with de novo ARAD undergoing successful renal artery stenting for heart failure, angina or both between January 2000 and August 2015 at 13 hospitals. Results Improvement of cardiac symptoms was observed in 86.2% of patients during a mean follow-up of 6.0±2.7 months. Responders demonstrated significantly lower New York Heart Association functional class, higher estimated glomerular filtration rate, lower serum creatinine and lower interventricular septal wall thickness (IVS), lower left ventricular mass index, lower left atrial dimension and lower E-velocity than non-responders. Backward stepwise multivariate analysis identified IVS as an independent predictor of improvement of cardiac symptoms (OR 0.451, 95% CI 0.209 to 0.976; p=0.043). According to receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, an IVS cut-off of 11.9 mm provided the best predictive value, with sensitivity of 71.4%, specificity of 75.5% and accuracy of 73.5%. The positive predictive value was 74.5% and the negative predictive value was 72.5%. Conclusions This multicentre retrospective study shows that the echocardiographic index of IVS is an independent predictor for improvement of cardiac symptoms after renal artery stenting.


Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics | 2015

Real clinical practice of catheter therapy for deep venous thrombosis: periprocedural and 6-month outcomes from the EDO registry

Atsushi Mizuno; Hitoshi Anzai; Makoto Utsunomiya; Junji Yajima; Hiroshi Ohta; Hiroshi Ando; Tomoyuki Umemoto; Michiaki Higashitani; Shunsuke Ozaki; Hiroshi Sakamoto; Masashi Nakao; Yasufumi Yuzawa; Hidehiro Kaneko; Masato Nakamura; Edo registry investigators


Heart and Vessels | 2018

Vascular response to biolimus A-9 eluting stent in patients with shorter and prolonged dual antiplatelet therapy: optical coherence tomography sub-study of the NIPPON trial

Koji Kuroda; Toshiro Shinke; Hiromasa Otake; Hiroto Kinutani; Raisuke Iijima; Junya Ako; Hisayuki Okada; Yoshiaki Ito; Kenji Ando; Hitoshi Anzai; Hiroyuki Tanaka; Yasunori Ueda; Shin Takiuchi; Yasunori Nishida; Hiroshi Ohira; Katsuhiro Kawaguchi; Makoto Kadotani; Hiroyuki Niinuma; Kazuto Omiya; Takashi Morita; Kan Zen; Yoshinori Yasaka; Kenji Inoue; Sugao Ishiwata; Masahiko Ochiai; Toshimitsu Hamasaki; Kazushi Urasawa; Toru Kataoka; Minoru Yoshiyama; Kenshi Fujii


Circulation | 2018

Cardiovascular Outcome and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Endovascular Treatment for Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease ― Short-Term Results of the Toma-Code Registry ―

Michiaki Higashitani; Yukari Uemura; Atsushi Mizuno; Makoto Utsunomiya; Tetsuo Yamaguchi; Akihiro Matsui; Shunsuke Ozaki; Kazuki Tobita; Atsushi Tosaka; Akitsugu Oida; Kenji Suzuki; Takahide Kodama; Kentaro Jujo; Tatsuki Doijiri; Yasuhiro Takahashi; Shunsuke Matsuno; Nobuhito Kaneko; Akira Moriguchi; Shohei Kishi; Hitoshi Anzai


Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics | 2018

Stent implantation for May–Thurner syndrome with acute deep venous thrombosis: acute and long-term results from the ATOMIC (AcTive stenting for May–Thurner Iliac Compression syndrome) registry

Atsushi Funatsu; Hitoshi Anzai; Kota Komiyama; Kuniomi Oi; Hiroshi Araki; Yasuhiro Tanabe; Masashi Nakao; Makoto Utsunomiya; Atsushi Mizuno; Michiaki Higashitani; Shigeru Nakamura


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2017

TCTAP C-250 Usefulness of Rapid Exchange Guiding Extension Catheter (GuideLiner PV) Difficulty in Crossover Approach

Hitoshi Anzai


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

TCTAP C-212 Successful Recanalization to Iliac - Common Femoral Artery Occlusion with Severe Calcification Due to Sequela of Radiation Therapy in Patient with Critical Limb Ischemia

Hitoshi Anzai


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

TCTAP C-215 “Pseudo Fogarty Thrombectomy” Using Sheathless OPTIMO (Temporary Occlusion Balloon Guiding Catheter) in Patient with Acute Limb Ischemia Due to Thrombotic Occlusion in Artificial Graft

Ryo Fukui; Hitoshi Anzai


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

TCTAP C-221 Successful Opening to Recent Thrombotic Occlusion of Arteriovenous Fistula Due to Central Venous Stenosis Using Hybrid Therapy

Hiroki Takenaka; Hitoshi Anzai

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Kan Zen

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Hiroki Takenaka

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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Akihiro Matsui

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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