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Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1996

Report on 640 victims of the Tokyo subway sarin attack

Tetsu Okumura; Nobukatsu Takasu; Shinichi Ishimatsu; Shou Miyanoki; Akihiro Mitsuhashi; Keisuke Kumada; Kazutoyo Tanaka; Shigeaki Hinohara

Abstract [Okumura T, Takasu N, Ishimatsu S, Miyanoki S, Mitsuhashi A, Kumada K, Tanaka K, Hinohara S: Report on 640 victims of the Tokyo subway sarin attack. Ann Emerg Med August 1996;28:129-135.] See related editorial, Chemical Agent Terrorism.


Seminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri | 2002

Preoperative Diagnosis of Obturator Hernia by Computed Tomography

Masayoshi Nishina; Chiiho Fujii; Ryukoh Ogino; Ryozoh Kobayashi; Keisuke Kumada; Kunikazu Yamane; Akitsugu Kohama

A retrospective study of 6 patients with obturator hernia diagnosed before surgery by X-ray and computed tomography (CT) was conducted between 1993 and 2000. The initial CT of the abdomen including the pelvic area revealed incarcerated bowel in the obturator foramen of all 6 patients. All patients underwent laparotomy as soon as possible after CT scans were obtained. Resection of the small bowel was performed in 3 patients, and release of the small bowel was performed in the remaining 3 patients. There were no perioperative deaths. In elderly women who show evidence of small bowel obstruction by abdominal plain x-ray studies, we recommend performing CT scans of the abdomen including the pelvic area for detection of obturator hernia.


Clinical Toxicology | 2000

Intravenous detergent poisoning

Tetsu Okumura; Kouichiro Suzuki; Kunikazu Yamane; Keisuke Kumada; Ryozo Kobayashi; Atsuhiro Fukuda; Chiiho Fujii; Akitsugu Kohama

Case Report: In the literature regarding surfactant poisoning, the route of exposure has almost always been oral. We report a case in which about 40 mL of bath detergent for home use was self-injected. The primary pathophysiologic effects were relative hypovolemia and cardiac dysfunction. The patient experienced frequent ventricular tachycardia, acute renal failure, rhabdomyolysis, hemolysis, and coagulation dysfunction. Intensive care included the administration of antiarrythmial agents and hemodialysis. The patient survived and was discharged from our hospital without sequelae.


Clinical Toxicology | 1998

Severe respiratory distress following sodium oleate ingestion.

Tetsu Okumura; Kouichiro Suzuki; Keisuke Kumada; Ryozo Kobayashi; Atsuhiro Fukuda; Chiiho Fujii; Akitsugu Kohama

CASE REPORT Oleic acid and oleate are pulmonary toxins used to create laboratory models of acute respiratory distress syndrome, but there is little information on human toxicity. We report the intentional ingestion of 50 mL sodium oleate 20% by a 22-year-old woman with no symptoms for the first 2 days after ingestion. Her respiratory status deteriorated rapidly on day 3 progressing to acute respiratory distress syndrome (PaO2/FIO2 < 100 mm Hg) on day 4. Treatment with high-dose steroids and intensive respiratory support including high-frequency jet ventilation were associated with gradual but complete recovery by day 39. The delayed onset of symptoms suggested that the lung injury was due to the systemic circulation of oleate to the lungs rather than to direct aspiration. In oral poisoning by sodium oleate, the lung is the first and most lethally affected target organ in humans. This case demonstrates that ingestion of a relatively small amount of sodium oleate can cause delayed, progressively severe, lung injury.


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1999

Sepsis Due to Salmonella Oranienburg-A Case Report-

Tetsu Okumara; Kouichiro Suzuki; Hiroshi Mii; Fumihiko Kimura; Jun Ito; Keisuke Kumada; Ryozo Kobayashi; Yoshihito Niki; Akitsugu Kohama; Chiiho Fujii


The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2000

A case of candidiasis spondylitis and fungal endophthalmitis

Keisuke Kumada; Masayoshi Nishina; Ryouzou Kobayashi; Atsuhiro Fukuda; Chiiho Fujii; Akitsugu Kohama; Yoshihiro Mikami; Akio Tabuchi


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2003

A Study Of EEG Burst-suppression Patterns After Cardiopulmonary Arrest

Atsuhiro Fukuda; Keisuke Kumada; Motohisa Ohkawa; Kouichiro Suzuki; Akitsugu Kohama; Kazuhiro Hirano; Yohko Takenouchi


The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2002

Multivariate analysis of prognostic factors in patients with brain injuries

Atsuhiro Fukuda; Keisuke Kumada; Kunikazu Yamane; Mitsuhiro Aoki; Akitsugu Kohama; Youko Takenouchi; Kiyoshi Ichihara


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2002

Thrombosed Giant Aneurysm with Unusual Neuroimaging Features Mimicking Pseudoaneurysm

Syou Miyanoki; Atsuhiro Fukuda; Keisuke Kumada; Kunikazu Yamane; Akitsugu Kohama; Kazuhiro Hirano


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2002

Study of Interleukin-6 (IL-6) in Patients with Acute Cerebral Injury

Atsuhiro Fukuda; Keisuke Kumada; Kunikazu Yamane; Kouichirou Suzuki; Akitsugu Kohama; Kazuhiro Hirano

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Kawasaki Medical School

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