Satoru Kawaguchi
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Clinical Cardiology | 2009
Masazumi Watanabe; Satoru Kawaguchi; Hideki Nakahara; Tsuyoshi Hachimaru
It is well known that the plasma concentrations of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides, as cardiac hormones, are elevated in heart failure.
Heart Surgery Forum | 2004
Hirokuni Arai; Akira Kozakai; Susumu Manabe; Satoru Kawaguchi; Masato Shimizu; Koso Egi; Noriyuki Tabuchi; Hiroyuki Tanaka; Makoto Sunamori
BACKGROUND Coronary shunts are widely used to prevent myocardial ischemia during off-pump coronary artery bypass graft (OPCAB) procedures. Although clinical effectiveness has been reported, actual perfusion flow has not been well assessed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate actual shunt flow and its pattern during passive coronary perfusion in clinical OPCAB. METHODS In 15 OPCAB cases, the coronary perfusion flow of the external shunt (1.7 or 2.0 mm) during anastomosis and the free flow of the shunt were measured with an in-line electromagnetic or ultrasonic flow probe. The perfused coronary blood vessel was either the left anterior descending coronary artery or the right coronary artery. The inflow vessel of the external shunt was either the femoral artery (FA) or the ascending aorta (AA). RESULTS Free flow values of a 1.7-mm FA shunt, 1.7-mm AA shunt, and 2.0-mm FA shunt were 34+/- 7, 39 +/- 3, and 44 +/- 7 mL/min. Perfusion flows were 13 +/- 4, 14 +/- 3, and 22 +/- 4 mL/min, respectively. Perfusion flow was significantly lower than free flow and correlated well with coronary resistance. Although inflow site did not influence net perfusion flow, diastolic/systolic flow fraction ratio was significantly greater when the shunt was perfused from the FA. CONCLUSIONS External shunt from FA would provide limited but effective perfusion flow with a physiological pattern, which is passively regulated by coronary resistance.
Circulation | 2013
Shuhei Fujita; Hirokuni Arai; Makoto Tomita; Tomohiro Mizuno; Satoru Kawaguchi; Susumu Manabe; Tsuyoshi Hachimaru; Naoto Miyagi
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2004
Yasutoshi Nagata; Takamichi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Komura; Akihiro Niwa; Satoru Kawaguchi; Toshizumi Shirai; Hitoshi Fujiwara; Mitsuaki Isobe
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2013
Kiyoshi Tamura; Hirokuni Arai; Satoru Kawaguchi; Satoru Makita; Naoto Miyagi; Taiju Watanabe; Tatsuki Fujiwara
Circulation | 2004
Yasutoshi Nagata; Takamichi Miyamoto; Masatoshi Komura; Akihiro Niwa; Satoru Kawaguchi; Toshizumi Shirai; Hitoshi Fujiwara; Mitsuaki Isobe
Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2010
Satoru Kawaguchi; Masazumi Watanabe; Tsuyoshi Hachimaru; Hideki Nakahara
Journal of medical and dental sciences | 2007
Satoru Kawaguchi; Satoshi Shoji; Makoto Sunamori; Teiichi Furuichi; Seiko Kawano
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2010
Tsuyoshi Hachimaru; Masazumi Watanabe; Satoru Kawaguchi; Hideki Nakahara
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2009
Tsuyoshi Hachimaru; Satoru Kawaguchi; Masazumi Watanabe; Hideki Nakahara