Keita Nishimura
Teikyo University
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Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2010
Jinju Nishino; Yuho Kadono; Toshihiro Matsui; Akiko Komiya; Keita Nishimura; Shigeto Tohma
BackgroundThe diagnosis of local infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is frequently difficult because clinical signs and symptoms and laboratory test results of local infection are also observed in arthritis of active RA. The need for a specific marker of infection is high in RA patients. The usefulness of neutrophil CD64 expression (CD64) to diagnose local musculoskeletal infection (local infection) and discriminate local infection from RA-related inflammation in RA patients was examined.MethodsCD64 was measured by a quantitative method using flow cytometry in 61 RA patients in whom local infection was suspected, and the usefulness of CD64 was examined by comparing the findings with clinical results.ResultsThere were 25 patients with local infection and 36 patients without infection. The median CD64 value the patients with local infection was 3148 molecules/cell (interquartile range [IQR], 2140–6231) and that of the patients without infection was 1106 molecules/cell (IQR, 804–1464) with a statistically significant difference (P < 0.0001). In contrast, no significant difference between the groups was observed in C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and white blood cell (WBC) count. The area under the curve of CD64 calculated by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was larger than that of CRP, ESR, or WBC count, suggesting that CD64 has superior ability to discriminate of infection compared to these other markers. When the cutoff value of CD64 was set at 2000 molecules/cell, the sensitivity and specificity of CD64 for the detection of local infection in RA patients were 76.0% and 94.4%, respectively.ConclusionsCD64 is a useful marker in RA patients to discriminate local infection from RA-related inflammation.
Modern Rheumatology | 2009
Yuho Kadono; Jinju Nishino; Keita Nishimura; Ichiro Nakamura; Tsuyoshi Miyazaki; Hiroshi Takayanagi; Kozo Nakamura
Modern Rheumatology | 2009
Jinju Nishino; Toshihiro Matsui; Toshihito Mori; Keita Nishimura; Yoshito Eto; Atsushi Kaneko; Koichiro Saisho; Masayuki Yasuda; Noriyuki Chiba; Yasuhiko Yoshinaga; Yukihiko Saeki; Atsuhito Seki; Shigeto Tohma
Modern Rheumatology | 2010
Toru Doi; Tsuyoshi Miyazaki; Jinju Nishino; Toshihiro Matsui; Akiko Komiya; Seizo Yamamoto; Fumiaki Tokimura; Toshihito Mori; Keita Nishimura; Narutaka Katoh; Jun Hasegawa; Yasunori Omata; Takashi Matsushita; Shigeto Tohma
Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2005
Keita Nishimura; Tomohiro Tanabe; Michio Kimura; Arimi Harasawa; Kanae Karita; Takashi Matsushita
Modern Rheumatology | 2011
Keita Nishimura; Jinju Nishino; Akira Kouchi; Naotsugu Nakamura; Shin Nakajima; Isamu Yokoe; Hitomi Haraoka; Takashi Matsushita
Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2013
Narutaka Katoh; Jinju Nishino; Keita Nishimura; Chisato Kawabata; Yuuko Hotta; Toshihiro Matsui; Shigeru Nakamura; Takashi Matsushita
Modern Rheumatology | 2005
Keita Nishimura; Nobuhiro Wakimoto; Jun Sasahara; Chiaki Yanagisawa; Fukiko Eda; Jinju Nishino; Hidekazu Tomiyama; Takashi Matsushita
Modern Rheumatology | 2008
Keita Nishimura; Nobuhiro Wakimoto; Jun Sasahara; Naotsugu Nakamura; Chiaki Yanagisawa; Jinju Nishino; Hidekazu Tomiyama; Takashi Matsushita
Ensho Saisei | 1993
Keita Nishimura; Shoji Uchida; Fusao Watanabe; Hiroki Ichiyama; Toshihito Mori