Ken-ichi Shimada
Nippon Medical School
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2005
Kimihiro Okubo; Minoru Gotoh; Ken-ichi Shimada; Masayo Ritsu; Minoru Okuda; Bruce Crawford
Background: Although currently in its infancy, quality of life (QOL) research in Japan is rapidly expanding and is expected to become a standard outcome measure in clinical trials. In Japan, QOL has not previously been assessed in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR); we report the first clinical study applying the recently validated Japanese translations of the Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (RQLQ) and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment-Allergy Specific (WPAI-AS) Questionnaire to assess the effects of the oral antihistamine, fexofenadine, on QOL and work productivity due to cedar pollinosis. Patients and Methods: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-site study was conducted during the peak cedar pollinosis season in Japan. After a 7-day run-in period, subjects were randomized to receive fexofenadine HCl 60 mg twice daily (bid) or placebo for 2 weeks. Results: Overall, 206 Japanese subjects with AR were included in the intention-to- treat population (fexofenadine, n = 104, and placebo, n = 102). Fexofenadine statistically significantly improved overall QOL compared with placebo (p = 0.005) and improvements were reported in the RQLQ domains: activities (p = 0.047), practical problems (p = 0.003), nasal symptoms (p = 0.003) and eye symptoms (p ≤ 0.001). Clinically significant improvements in practical problems, eye symptoms and activity limitations, exceeding the 0.05 level, were observed with fexofenadine. These improvements in QOL were associated with significant symptom relief (p < 0.001 vs. placebo). Improvements in impairment at work were also reported with fexofenadine. Conclusion: In Japan, this is the first clinical study to show that fexofenadine HCl (60 mg b.i.d.) improves overall QOL and work productivity in patients with seasonal AR using validated Japanese instruments.
Allergology International | 2004
Kimihiro Okubo; Minoru Gotoh; Ken-ichi Shimada; Masayo Ritsu; Makoto Kobayashi; Minoru Okuda
Journal of Nippon Medical School | 2006
Shunkichi Baba; Han Matsuda; Minoru Gotoh; Ken-ichi Shimada; Yukiko Yokoyama; Atsuko Sakanushi
Toukeibu Gan | 2007
Munenaga Nakamizo; Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Takayuki Kokawa; Ken-ichi Shimada; Atsuko Sakanushi; Akihiko Saitoh; Shunta Inai; Toshiaki Yagi; Kohji Makino; Tsutomu Nomura; Masao Miyashita
Journal of Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery | 2007
Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Munenaga Nakamizo; Shunta Inai; Ken-ichi Shimada; Atsuko Sakanushi; Chika Ozu; Akihiko Saito; Takayuki Kokawa; Toshiaki Yagi
Toukeibu Gan | 2006
Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Munenaga Nakamizo; Chika Ozu; Shunta Inai; Ken-ichi Shimada; Atsuko Sakanushi; Akihiko Saito; Takayuki Kokawa; Toshiaki Yagi
Toukeibu Gan | 2005
Munenaga Nakamizo; Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Takayuki Kokawa; Ken-ichi Shimada; Akihiko Saito; Chika Ozu; Mizue Aida; Shunta Inai; Atsuko Sakanushi; Toshiaki Yagi
Toukeibu Gan | 2007
Shunta Inai; Munenaga Nakamizo; Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Ken-ichi Shimada; Akihiko Saitoh; Chika Ozu; Atsuko Sakanushi; Takayuki Kokawa; Toshiaki Yagi
Journal of Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery | 2007
Munenaga Nakamizo; Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Ken-ichi Shimada; Akihiko Saitoh; Shunta Inai; Atsuko Sakanushi; Yuuko Nakazawa; Toshiaki Yagi
Journal of Japan Society for Head and Neck Surgery | 2006
Kazuhiko Yokoshima; Munenaga Nakamizo; Chika Ozu; Shunta Inai; Ken-ichi Shimada; Atsuko Sakanushi; Takayuki Kokawa; Toshiaki Yagi