Rie Ichikawa
Nihon University
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International Journal of Cardiology | 2009
Hiroshi Kanamaru; Kensuke Karasawa; Rie Ichikawa; Masaharu Matsumura; Michio Miyashita; Kazuo Taniguchi; Mamoru Ayusawa; Naokata Sumitomo; Hideo Mugishima
Bland-White-Garland syndrome (BWG) is a rare disorder that includes abnormalities of the coronary arteries that cause severe myocardial ischemia or infarction in infancy. In this case report, we describe an infant with BWG evaluated by dual single photon emission computed tomography using thallium-201 and I-123 beta-methyl-p-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid before and after surgery.
Heart and Vessels | 2014
Yuriko Abe; Naokata Sumitomo; Hiromi Okuma; Takahiro Nakamura; Junji Fukuhara; Rie Ichikawa; Masaharu Matsumura; Michio Miyashita; Hiroshi Kamiyama; Mamoru Ayusawa; Mamie Watanabe; Kunitaka Joo; Naomasa Makita; Minoru Horie
We present a case of a 9-month-old girl in whom malignant polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) was successfully controlled by radiofrequency catheter ablation under guidance with a three-dimensional mapping system. The VTs originated from the left ventricular lateral wall, left ventricular anterior wall, and left ventricular apex. At least six types of VTs were documented during the electrophysiology study. All VTs were successfully controlled after two sessions of radiofrequency catheter ablation, and she was discharged from our hospital on propranolol, mexiletine, flecainide, and aprindine.
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance | 2013
Satoshi Kunimoto; Kensuke Yamamoto; Rie Ichikawa; Junji Fukuhara; Masaharu Matsumura; Naokata Sumitomo; Yasuo Okumura; Ichiro Watanabe
Background Radio-frequency catheter ablation (RFCA) in children is difficult because the size of heart chamber change with age and the catheter made for adults is not appropriate for a child. Three-dimensional (3D) images for electroanatomic mapping (EAM) have been used to create from images of multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) which need to perform entailed by contrast medium injection and radiation exposure. This study sought to evaluate the usability of 3D Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Image (CMR) in pediatrics cases.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Jimpei Misawa; Rie Ichikawa; Akiko Shibuya; Yukihiro Maeda; Teruyoshi Hishiki; Yoshiaki Kondo
Various studies have determined that the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) caused mental distress among residents in affected areas. However, previous studies had not considered the prevalence of mental distress before the GEJE, and ignored the impact of an aged society on mental distress. Therefore, we aimed to describe the prevalence of mental distress before the GEJE in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and elucidate the effect of an aged society on mental distress. We conducted an ecological study, using municipality in Miyagi Prefecture as the study unit. We used the cross-sectional mail survey data conducted in February 2011. We performed a correlation analysis in each of the 39 municipalities in Miyagi Prefecture. The prevalence of serious mental distress was 9.1%. The proportion of the population aged 65 years or older was related to the prevalence of serious mental distress in municipalities with a low proportion of all workers engaged in primary industry and with a high estimated number of inpatients with mental illness. We found that residents in Miyagi Prefecture suffered from poor mental health before the GEJE. Aged society was related to serious mental distress in the areas with advanced industrial structure and more patients with mental illness. We should approach mental health problems in the context of social structure, particularly in an aged society, based on facts about mental distress before the GEJE.
PLOS ONE | 2018
Jimpei Misawa; Rie Ichikawa; Akiko Shibuya; Yukihiro Maeda; Teruyoshi Hishiki; Yoshiaki Kondo
This study aims to use the conceptual framework of social determinants of health (SDH) to elucidate the social determinants that affect the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) from the perspectives of both intermediary and structural determinants. Data were derived from a survey mailed to 1,500 randomly selected residents (20–69 years old; May–July 2009) of Sendai city in Japan. A generalized linear model was used in the analysis, with CAM use over the past one month as the dependent variable, SDH structural and intermediary determinants as independent variables, and demographic characteristics, indicators of health status, and the evaluation of health or healthcare systems as control variables. The prevalence of CAM usage was 62.1%. The generalized linear model showed that middle subjective social status (OR = 1.47; 95% CI: 1.04–2.07) as structural determinants was significantly associated with CAM usage. Adding the intermediary determinants, the same effect was observed. When demographic characteristics, indicators of health status, and the evaluation of health or healthcare systems were introduced as control variables, the associations of the structural determinants disappeared, revealing that hope (OR = 1.25; 95%CI: 1.04–1.50) as intermediary determinants was associated with the use of CAM. Female sex (OR = 1.47; 95% CI: 1.02–2.12) and health anxiety (OR = 1.68; 95% CI: 1.20–2.34) were associated with CAM usage. We found that intermediary rather than structural determinants were associated with CAM usage. Hope as an intermediary determinant was particularly associated with CAM usage.
Circulation | 2008
Naokata Sumitomo; Kensuke Karasawa; Kazuo Taniguchi; Rie Ichikawa; Junji Fukuhara; Osamu Abe; Michio Miyashita; Hiroshi Kanamaru; Mamoru Ayusawa; Kensuke Harada
Circulation | 2011
Rie Ichikawa; Naokata Sumitomo; Akiko Komori; Yuriko Abe; Takahiro Nakamura; Junji Fukuhara; Masaharu Matsumura; Michio Miyashita; Hiroshi Kanamaru; Mamoru Ayusawa; Hideo Mugishima
Circulation | 2011
Junji Fukuhara; Naokata Sumitomo; Takahiro Nakamura; Rie Ichikawa; Masaharu Matsumura; Osamu Abe; Michio Miyashita; Kazuo Taniguchi; Hiroshi Kanamaru; Mamoru Ayusawa; Kensuke Karasawa; Hideo Mugishima
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007
Naokata Sumitomo; Shigeru Tateno; Yoshihide Nakamura; Hiroya Ushinohama; Kazuo Taniguchi; Rie Ichikawa; Junji Fukuhara; Osamu Abe; Michio Miyashita; Hiroshi Kanamaru; Mamoru Ayusawa; Kensuke Harada; Hideo Mugishima
Circulation | 2007
Naokata Sumitomo; Shigeru Tateno; Yoshihide Nakamura; Hiroya Ushinohama; Kazuo Taniguchi; Rie Ichikawa; Junji Fukuhara; Osamu Abe; Michio Miyashita; Hiroshi Kanamaru; Mamoru Ayusawa; Kensuke Harada; Hideo Mugishima