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Digestive Endoscopy | 2007

EXAMINATION OF RESPIRATORY AND CIRCULATORY DYNAMICS DURING EXAMINATION USING A THIN GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPE IN ADVANCED-AGE SUBJECTS

Miyako Niki; Masahiro Nomura; Mitsugi Yasuda; Ryusuke Torisu; Susumu Ito

Background:  Endoscopic examination influences cardiovascular hemodynamics. Upper gastrointestinal examinations are currently performed with a thin endoscope. In the present study, respiratory and circulatory dynamics and autonomic nervous activity using a thin endoscope (XP260) or a standard endoscope (XQ240) were investigated.


Gastroenterology | 2010

S1323 Usefulness of Electrocolonography for Evaluation of Colonic Motility

Masako Kaji; Tetsu Tomonari; Miwako Kagawa; Azusa Saito; Miho Tsuda; Rie Harada; Tetsuo Kimura; Shinji Kitamura; Hiromi Yano; Koichi Okamoto; Miyako Niki; Toshiya Okahisa; Seisuke Okamura; Tetsuji Takayama

Purpose: Mobility disorders of the alimentary tract including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is now increasing worldwide. Measurement of intracolonic pressure has been conventionally employed for assessment of colonic motility. However, it is very laborious and burdensome for a routine examination. Therefore, in this study, we performed electrocolonography (ECoG), an easy and simple methodology, and investigated its usefulness for evaluation of colonic motility in comparison with the conventional methodology. Method: Twenty-five well-informed healthy volunteers were enrolled. ECoG was performed using a portable electrogastrograph (NIPRO EGG, A&D, Tokyo, Japan). After detecting a sigmoid colon using external ultrasonography, 4 electrodes of ECoG were attached to the abdomen. The ECoG was recorded by a bipolar lead between the central electrode and 3 surface probe electrodes (Ch1-3) at 1-second interval with frequencies of 1.5-6.0 cpm. Mosapride (10mg) or butylscopolamine (10mg) was orally administered during the examinations. For the analysis of ECoG data, the dominant frequencies and peak powers in 3 channels were calculated using a Fast Fourier Transform. In the 3 subjects, intracolonic pressure was measured using mobility visualization system (ManoScan 360, Sierra Scientific Instruments, CA) concurrently with ECoG. A catheter with 36 pressure sensors was introduced through the anus to the sigmoid colon, and the change of the pressure at each point was recorded. Results: Colonic peristalsis at about 2 cpm (1.95 0.41 cpm) was observed by mobility measuring system. The pressure was significantly increased by administration of mosapride, and was decreased by butylscopolamine, consistent with the previous reports. While, a dominant frequency at 2 cpm, which represented action potential of colonic peristalsis, was observed in all channels of ECoG. The peak power of the dominant frequency was significantly increased by mosapride (pre 15.0 ± 7.38uV, after 52.0 ± 50.3uV) and was significantly decreased by butylscopolamine (pre 15.2 ± 6.27uV, after 0.35 ± 0.24uV), corresponding to the change of intracolonic pressure. The dominant frequency did not change after administration of mosapride or butylscopolamine in ECoG. Conclusion:We could detect action potential of colonic peristalsis by ECoG, an easy and simple methodology, and showed the usefulness of ECoG for assessing colonic motility.


Internal Medicine | 2002

Hepatic Portal Venous Gas Disappearing within 24 Hours

Miyako Niki; Ichiro Shimizu; Takahiro Horie; Michiyo Okazaki; Tatsuhiko Shiraishi; Hisashi Takeuchi; Soichiro Fujiwara; Masahiko Murata; Koji Yamamoto; Arata Iuchi; Yoshio Atagi; Susumu Ito


The Journal of Medical Investigation | 2007

Evaluation of stress reactions during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in elderly patients: assessment of mental stress using chromogranin A

Sayuri Fujimoto; Masahiro Nomura; Miyako Niki; Hideki Motoba; Kiyoshi Ieishi; Toshifumi Mori; Hiroyuki Ikefuji; Susumu Ito


The Journal of Medical Investigation | 2001

Recurrent giant longitudinal duodenal ulcer with massive hemorrhage in a Helicobacter pylori ‑negative patient

Miyuki Fujimoto; Ichiro Shimizu; Takahiro Horie; Hiroshi Inoue; Michiyo Okazaki; Miyako Niki; Tatsuhiko Shiraishi; Soichiro Fujiwara; Masahiko Murata; Koji Yamamoto; Arata Iuchi; Akiko Hino; Susumu Ito


/data/revues/00165107/v63i5/S0016510706012272/ | 2011

Clinical Usefulness of a New Infrared Fluorescence Videoendoscope System for the Diagnosis of Early Gastric Cancer

Tetsuo Kimura; Naoki Muguruma; Yoshitaka Imoto; Hiromi Yano; Tatsuzo Itagaki; Takeshi Tomokane; Miyako Niki; Masako Kaji; Hiroshi Miyamoto; Seisuke Okamura; Susumu Ito


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2010

W1444: Vascular Patterns Assessed by Vascular Analysis Software Are Predictive of Relapse in Patients With Inactive Ulcerative Colitis

Toshiya Okahisa; Miho Tsuda; Tetsu Tomonari; Atsushi Inoue; Tetsuo Kimura; Shinji Kitamura; Hiromi Yano; Hisashi Takeuchi; Koichi Okamoto; Miyako Niki; Masako Kaji; Seisuke Okamura; Ryota Kanno; Shinsuke Konaka; Emoto Takahiro; Masatake Akutagawa; Tetsuji Takayama


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2009

Increased Angiogenesis and Vascular Permeability in Patient with Ulcerative Colitis

Tatsuya Taniguchi; Atsushi Inoue; Toshiya Okahisa; Tetsuo Kimura; Takahiro Gohji; Miyako Niki; Shinji Kitamura; Hisashi Takeuchi; Koichi Okamoto; Masako Kaji; Seisuke Okamura; Tetsuji Takayama; Eiji Kudo; Toshiaki Sano


Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 2006

MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUE (MALT) LYMPHOMA OF THE DUODENUM IMPROVED BY ERADICATION OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI : CACE REPORT AND REVIEW

Shinji Kitamura; Mitsugi Yasuda; Ryusuke Torisu; Akira Yamanoi; Toru Hayashi; Gentarou Bandou; Miyako Niki; Masahiko Murata; Hiroyuki Inoue; Yousuke Yamamoto


Acta Gastro-Enterologica Belgica | 2003

A CASE OF HYPERPLASTIC POLYP WITH FOCAL CANCER IN THE REMNANT STOMACH

Kouzou Fuke; Mitsugi Yasuda; Miyako Niki; Yoshinori Takahashi; Akira Yamanoi; Ryusuke Torisu; Gentarou Bandou; Toru Hayashi; Ryuji Ohguro; Osamu Sakashita; Yousuke Yamamoto

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Susumu Ito

Tokushima Bunri University

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Masako Kaji

University of Tokushima

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Hiromi Yano

University of Tokushima

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