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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2010

Simple and Accurate Electrocardiographic Criteria to Differentiate Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy From Anterior Acute Myocardial Infarction

Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Satoshi Morita; Jun Okuda; Noriaki Iwahashi; Kengo Tsukahara; Tatsuya Nakachi; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Toshiyuki Ishikawa; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura

To the Editor: Because clinical features of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC) mimic those of anterior acute myocardial infarction (AMI) ([1][1]), the differential diagnosis is important in selecting the appropriate treatment strategy, especially in the acute phase. This study assessed the value of the


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2013

Association between gait speed as a measure of frailty and risk of cardiovascular events after myocardial infarction.

Yasushi Matsuzawa; Masaaki Konishi; Eiichi Akiyama; Hiroyuki Suzuki; Naoki Nakayama; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Sumita S; Toshiaki Ebina; Masami Kosuge; Kiyoshi Hibi; Kengo Tsukahara; Noriaki Iwahashi; Mitsuaki Endo; Nobuhiko Maejima; Kenichiro Saka; Katsutaka Hashiba; Kozo Okada; Masataka Taguri; Satoshi Morita; Seigo Sugiyama; Hisao Ogawa; Hironobu Sashika; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura

OBJECTIVES This study sought to determine the additional clinical value of gait speed to Framingham risk score (FRS), cardiac function, and comorbid conditions in predicting cardiovascular events in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. BACKGROUND There is growing evidence that gait speed is inversely associated with all-cause mortality, particularly cardiovascular mortality, among the elderly. METHODS We undertook a single-center prospective observational study of gait speed in 472 patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in Japan, between 2001 and 2008. Gait speeds were measured using a 200-m course before discharge in all patients, and we followed up cardiovascular events, which consist of cardiovascular deaths, nonfatal myocardial infarctions, and nonfatal ischemic strokes. RESULTS During the 2,596 person-years of follow-up, 83 patients (17.6%) experienced cardiovascular events. Cardiovascular events increased across decreasing tertiles of gait speed (fastest tertile: n = 5, 3.2%; middle tertile: n = 20, 12.6%; slowest tertile, n = 58, 36.7%). By multiple adjusted Cox proportional hazards analysis, gait speed was a significant and independent predictor of cardiovascular events (hazard ratio for increasing 0.1 m/s of gait speed: 0.71, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.63 to 0.81, p < 0.001). The addition of gait speed to the model incorporating FRS, B-type natriuretic peptide levels, and comorbidity index improved reclassification (net reclassification index: 32.8%, 95% CI: 17.4 to 48.3, p < 0.001) and the C-statistics with a reasonable global fit and calibration (C-statistics: from 0.703 [95% CI: 0.636 to 0.763] to 0.786 [95% CI: 0.738 to 0.829]). CONCLUSIONS Among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, slow gait speed was significantly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. (Gait Speed for Predicting Cardiovascular Events After Myocardial Infarction; NCT01484158).


Circulation | 2009

Effects of Pretreatment With Statins on Infarct Size in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction Who Receive Fibrinolytic Therapy

Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Kengo Tsukahara; Jun Okuda; Noriaki Iwahashi; Nobuhiko Maejima; Ikuyoshi Kusama; Naohiro Komura; Naoki Nakayama; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

PJ-247 Early, Simple, Noninvasive Predictors of Left Main or 3-Vessel Disease in Patients with Non-ST-segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes(PJ042,ACS/AMI (Clinical/Diagnosis) 1 (IHD),Poster Session (Japanese),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)

Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Jun Okuda; Noriaki Iwahashi; Kengo Tukahara; Takayuki Mitsuhashi; Katsutaka Hashiba; Fumiyuki Ohtsuka; Naohiro Komura; Naoki Nakayama; Yoshio Tahara; Kazutoshi Minami; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Nobuhiko Maejima; Tatsuya Nakachi; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Circulation | 2009

Early, Accurate, Non-Invasive Predictors of Left Main or 3-Vessel Disease in Patients With Non-ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome

Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Satoshi Morita; Naohiro Komura; Katsutaka Hashiba; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Naoki Nakayama; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2008

ST-segment elevation resolution in lead aVR: a strong predictor of adverse outcomes in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome.

Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Mitsuaki Endo; Naohiro Komura; Katsutaka Hashiba; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Naoki Nakayama; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Circulation | 2008

ST-Segment Elevation Resolution in Lead aVR

Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Mitsuaki Endo; Naohiro Komura; Katsutaka Hashiba; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Naoki Nakayama; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

Effects of Pretreatment With Statins on Infarct Size in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction Who Receive Fibrinolytic Therapy(Ischemic Heart Disease)

Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Kengo Tsukahara; Jun Okuda; Noriaki Iwahashi; Nobuhiko Maejima; Ikuyoshi Kusama; Naohiro Komura; Naoki Nakayama; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009

PJ-685 Prognostic Value of APACHE II Score for Patients Suffering Massive Pulmonary Embolism(PJ115,Thromboembolism/Antithrombotic Therapy/Thrombolysis (IHD),Poster Session (Japanese),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)

Katsutaka Hashiba; Jun Okuda; Masami Kosuge; Toshiaki Ebina; Kiyoshi Hibi; Kengo Tukahara; Noriaki Iwahashi; Nobuhiko Maejima; Takayuki Mitsuhashi; Tatsuya Nakachi; Fumiyuki Ohtsuka; Naohiro Komura; Kazutoshi Minami; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Naoki Nakayama; Yoshio Tahara; Satoshi Umemura; Kazuo Kimura


Circulation | 2016

Abstract 20288: Prognosis of Patients With Fulminant Myocarditis Requiring Mechanical Circulatory Support

Naoki Nakayama; Katsutaka Hashiba; Kiwamu Iwata; Masayoshi Kiyokuni; Naohiro Komura; Manabu Nitta; Teruyasu Sugano; Kazuo Kimura

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Kazuo Kimura

Yokohama City University Medical Center

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Kiyoshi Hibi

Yokohama City University

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Masami Kosuge

Yokohama City University Medical Center

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Toshiaki Ebina

Yokohama City University

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Noriaki Iwahashi

Yokohama City University Medical Center

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Katsutaka Hashiba

Yokohama City University Medical Center

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Jun Okuda

Yokohama City University Medical Center

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