Noritoshi Ushio
Shiga University of Medical Science
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Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies | 2013
Akinaga Sonoda; Norihisa Nitta; Noritoshi Ushio; Ayumi Nitta-Seko; Yuki Tomozawa; Shoubu Watanabe; Shinichi Ohta; Masashi Takahashi; Kiyoshi Murata
Abstract Purpose: We present the initial steps for 320-detector-row computed tomography arteriography using CO2 gas (320-MDCT CO2 arteriography) to detect the vascular area of malignant liver tumors. Material and methods: This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of our institution. Written prior informed consent was obtained from all patients. We studied six patients with primary and metastatic liver tumors (n = 26) and allergic reactions to iodinated contrast media or a tendency for renal failure. CO2 was injected at 1 ml/sec (volume 8 ml) into the common hepatic artery and a CT scan was acquired 12 seconds after the start of injection. The detection of the vascular area of the tumor or of intratumor air was evaluated with respect to the relationship between the size and location of the tumors. Cramers V statistic was performed to explore the relationship (p < 0.05). Results: The vascular area was detected in 17 of the 26 tumors (65.4%). There was a correlation between the detection of the adjacent vascular area on CTA images acquired with the use of CO2 and the tumor site observed on previously-acquired MRI or CT images. Conclusion: 320-MDCT CO2 arteriography with microcatheters may be useful for the detection of the vascular area.
Investigative Radiology | 2008
Yukihiro Nagatani; Masashi Takahashi; Norihisa Nitta; Ryutaro Takazakura; Toru Asai; Noritoshi Ushio; Hideji Otani; Yoko Murakami; Kiyoshi Murata
Purpose:To determine the feasibility of assessment of arterial stiffness with multiphase analysis of data sets of retrospectively electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) coronary angiography by comparing wall stiffness of the descending aorta between patients under chronic hemodialysis and age-matched controls undergoing imaging for by-pass graft. Materials and Methods:We retrospectively assessed 33 patients composed of 10 hemodialysis patients and 23 age-matched control subjects, who underwent MDCT to evaluate the coronary arterial lesions and pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurement. Scan data were reconstructed at 25 phases between 0% and 96% of the R-R intervals with an increment of 4%. Pixel-based measurements of arterial dimensions were performed at 1 cross-section of the descending aorta in a transaxial plane including the aortic valve at its widest. Aortic distensibility (AD) was calculated as follows: AD = (maximal dimension − minimal dimension)/minimal dimension × pulse pressure. Comparison in the AD was performed between the hemodialysis patients and control subjects. Correlation between the AD and PWV were assessed separately in the patients under hemodialysis and age-matched controls. Results:AD was significantly smaller in patients under hemodialysis than in age-matched controls. The square of PWV correlated better with the inverse of the AD in the control subjects compared to patients on hemodialysis. Conclusion:Multiphase analysis in ECG-gated MDCT enables us to assess stiffness of the descending aorta objectively and noninvasively.
Data in Brief | 2016
Yoko Murakami; Yukihiro Nagatani; Masashi Takahashi; Mitsuru Ikeda; Itsuko Miyazawa; Katsutaro Morino; Takayoshi Ohkubo; Hiroshi Maegawa; Norihisa Nitta; Hiroshi Sakai; Hiromitsu Nota; Noritoshi Ushio; Kiyoshi Murata
Renal sinus fat is partially characteristic of peri-vascular adipose tissue, however, RSF volume (RSFV) is associated with visceral adipose tissue (VATV). Therefore, the ratio of RSFV to VATV (RSFV/VATV ratio) can distinguish the importance of RSF as an extension of VAT versus its perivascular effects. We assessed the association of RSFV/VATV ratio with coronary artery calcification score (CACS) in 189 patients with suspected coronary artery disease. RSFV of the right kidney and VATV were quantified by using image data of unenhanced abdominal CT. CACS were measured on unenhanced ECG-gated CT images. This article contains data on explanatory scheme of how to measure RSFV on unenhanced abdominal CT, CT indication and exclusion criteria of study population, sex-adjusted association between RSFV with risk factors of coronary vascular diseases and metabolic indices, multivariate linear regression analysis with CACS as the dependent variable in the total study population. The data are supplemental to our original research article describing detailed association between RSFV/VATV ratio and CACS including sub-groups analyses classified by the age of 70 “Renal sinus fat volume on computed tomography in middle-aged patients at risk for cardiovascular disease and its association with coronary artery calcification” Murakami et al. [1].
European Journal of Radiology | 2018
Yukihiro Nagatani; Masashi Takahashi; Mitsuru Ikeda; Norihisa Nitta; Katsunori Miyata; Jun Hanaoka; Yasutaka Nakano; Satoru Matsuo; Yuto Hamada; Akinaga Sonoda; Hideji Otani; Noritoshi Ushio; Shinichi Ohta; Yoko Murakami; Chiaki Kaneko; Akitoshi Inoue; Tetsuo Kida; Kiyoshi Murata
PURPOSE To compare sub-solid nodules detectability (SSND) between ultra-low-dose chest digital tomosynthesis (ULD-CDT) with/without iterative reconstruction (IR) and chest radiography (CR) by using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) as the standard of reference (SOR). MATERIALS AND METHODS Institutional Review Board approved this study and written informed consent was obtained. In a single visit, 79 subjects underwent ULD-CDT at 120 kV and 10 mA, CR and LDCT (effective dose: 0.171, 0.117 and 3.52 mSv, respectively). Sixty-three coronal images were reconstructed using CDT with/without IR. SOR as to SSN presence was determined based on LDCT images. Seven radiologists recorded SSN presence and locations by continuously-distributed rating. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to compare SSND of ULD-CDT with/without IR and CR, in total and subgroups classified by nodular longest diameter (LD) (> or < 9 mm) and mean CT attenuation value (CTAV) (> or < -600 Hounsfield of Unit (HU)). Detection sensitivity (DS) was compared among 4 groups classified by combination of the identical thresholds: nodular LD (9 mm) and mean CTAV (-600 HU) in each of ULD-CDT with/without IR and CR with Friedman and Wilcoxon signed rank test. RESULTS SSND for total 105 SSNs as well as larger SSNs with nodular LD of 9 mm or more at ULD-CDT with IR was higher than either that at ULD-CDT without IR or CR, as the areas under the ROC curve were 0.66 ± 0.02, 0.59 ± 0.01 and 0.52 ± 0.01, respectively (p < 0.05). DS at ULD-CDT with IR was 69.5 ± 10.8% in groups with larger (LD > 9 mm) and more-attenuated (>-600 HU) SSNs, and higher than in the other 3 groups (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION ULD-CDT with IR demonstrated better SSND than that without IR or CR, with increased DS for larger and more-attenuated SSNs compared with the remaining ones.
European Journal of Radiology | 2018
Masayuki Hashimoto; Yukihiro Nagatani; Yasuhiko Oshio; Norihisa Nitta; Tsuneo Yamashiro; Shinsuke Tsukagoshi; Noritoshi Ushio; Masayuki Mayumi; Tatsuya Kimoto; Tomoyuki Igarashi; Makoto Yoshigoe; Kyohei Iwai; Koki Tanaka; Shigetaka Sato; Akinaga Sonoda; Hideji Otani; Kiyoshi Murata; Jun Hanaoka
PURPOSE To assess the feasibility of Four-Dimensional Ultra-Low-Dose Computed Tomography (4D-ULDCT) for distinguishing pleural aspects with localized pleural adhesion (LPA) from those without. METHODS Twenty-seven patients underwent 4D-ULDCT during a single respiration with a 16cm-coverage of the body axis. The presence and severity of LPA was confirmed by their intraoperative thoracoscopic findings. A point on the pleura and a corresponding point on the outer edge of the costal bone were placed in identical axial planes at end-inspiration. The distance of the two points (PCD), traced by automatic tracking functions respectively, was calculated at each respiratory phase. The maximal and average change amounts in PCD (PCDMCA and PCDACA) were compared among 110 measurement points (MPs) without LPA, 16MPs with mild LPA and 10MPs with severe LPA in upper lung field cranial to the bronchial bifurcation (ULF), and 150MPs without LPA, 17MPs with mild LPA and 9MPs with severe LPA in lower lung field caudal to the bronchial bifurcation (LLF) using the Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS In the LLF, PCDACA as well as PCDMCA demonstrated a significant difference among non-LPA, mild LPA and severe LPA (18.1±9.2, 12.3±6.2 and 5.0±3.3mm) (p<0.05). Also in the ULF, PCDACA showed a significant difference among three conditions (9.2±5.5, 5.7±2.8 and 2.2±0.4mm, respectively) (p<0.05), whereas PCDMCA for mild LPA was similar to that for non-LPA (12.3±5.9 and 17.5±11.0mm). CONCLUSIONS Four D-ULDCT could be a useful non-invasive preoperative assessment modality for the detection of the presence or severity of LPA.
General and Comparative Endocrinology | 2017
Tomoko Kimura; Kodai Hino; Tadaaki Kono; Atsushi Takano; Norihisa Nitta; Noritoshi Ushio; Shinjiro Hino; Ryuta Takase; Motoi Kudo; Yataro Daigo; Wataru Morita; Mitsuyoshi Nakao; Masato Nakatsukasa; Toshihiro Tamagawa; Ashiq Mahmood Rafiq; Akihiro Matsumoto; Hiroki Otani; Jun Udagawa
Epidemiological research has suggested that birth weights are correlated with adult leg lengths. However, the relationship between prenatal undernutrition (UN) and postnatal leg growth remains controversial. We investigated the effects of UN during early pregnancy on postnatal hindlimb growth and determined whether early embryonic malnutrition affects the functions of postnatal chondrocytes in rats. Undernourished Wistar dams were fed 40% of the daily intake of rats in the control groups from gestational days 5.5-11.5, and femurs, tibias, and trunks or spinal columns were morphologically measured at birth and at 16 weeks of age in control and undernourished offspring of both sexes. We evaluated cell proliferation and differentiation of cultured chondrocytes derived from neonatal tibias of female offspring and determined chondrocyte-related gene expression levels in neonatal epiphysis and embryonic limb buds. Tibial lengths of undernourished female, but not male, offspring were longer at birth and shorter at 16 weeks of age (p < .05) compared with those of control rats. In chondrocyte culture studies, stimulating effects of IGF-1 on cell proliferation (p < .01) were significantly decreased and levels of type II collagen were lower in female undernourished offspring (p < .05). These phenomena were accompanied by decreased expression levels of Col2a1 and Igf1r and increased expression levels of Fgfr3 (p < .05), which might be attributable to the decreased expression of specificity protein 1 (p < .05), a key transactivator of Col2a1 and Igf1r. In conclusion, UN stress during early pregnancy reduces postnatal tibial growth in female offspring by altering the function of chondrocytes, likely reflecting altered expression of gene transactivators.
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007
Yukihiro Nagatani; Masashi Takahashi; Ryutaro Takazakura; Norihisa Nitta; Kiyoshi Murata; Noritoshi Ushio; Shinro Matsuo; Takashi Yamamoto; Minoru Horie
Circulation | 2007
Yukihiro Nagatani; Masashi Takahashi; Ryutaro Takazakura; Norihisa Nitta; Kiyoshi Murata; Noritoshi Ushio; Shinro Matsuo; Takashi Yamamoto; Minoru Horie
Japanese Journal of Radiology | 2015
Akinaga Sonoda; Norihisa Nitta; Noritoshi Ushio; Yukihiro Nagatani; N. Okumura; Hideji Otani; Kiyoshi Murata
European Journal of Radiology | 2008
Masashi Takahashi; Norihisa Nitta; Ryutaro Takazakura; Yukihiro Nagatani; Noritoshi Ushio; Kiyoshi Murata