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Journal of Cardiology Cases | 2015

A five-year follow-up of a patient with fulminant myocarditis who underwent a stepwise and goal-oriented individualized comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program

Naoki Sasanuma; Keiko Takahashi; Shinya Yamauchi; Yusuke Itani; Takashi Tanaka; Satoshi Mabuchi; Norihiko Kodama; Tohru Masuyama; Kazuhisa Domen

A 39-year-old man developed fulminant myocarditis and was transferred on mechanical ventilation and a ventricular-assist device to our hospital. On Hospital Day 10, he was weaned from all medical engineering devices, and bedside rehabilitation was initiated. Although a multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation team had intervened since Hospital Day 3, he could not be encouraged to begin ambulation because of hypotension and tachycardia. Moreover, he complained of loss of self-confidence and anxiety regarding physical strength, and expansion of activities was difficult. Exercises reflecting his immediate desires and daily activities were used as activity goals, and we developed an individualized exercise program with stepwise increase in load to motivate him to perform rehabilitation. At the time of discharge, his cardiac function recovered to nearly normal levels; however, muscle strength and respiratory function had not recovered. While the intervention was continued at the cardiac rehabilitation outpatient unit, improvement was observed in physical health and mental health-related scale scores. The patient returned to work 4 months after onset of his myocarditis. Moreover, the cardiac rehabilitation team provided support to him for his long-term overseas assignment in the fifth year after myocarditis onset. Long-term comprehensive support by the cardiac rehabilitation team was feasible and useful. <Learning objective: Comprehensive intervention by a cardiac rehabilitation team from the acute phase may be helpful for motivating patients not only to participate in rehabilitation during hospitalization, but also to continue it on an outpatient basis after discharge. Moreover, continuous outpatient intervention can lead to recovery of physical/mental function in patients that is not achievable with only inpatient intervention, and support can be provided to patients for setting new life goals.>.


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2017

Passive exercise of the lower limbs and trunk alleviates decreased intestinal motility in patients in the intensive care unit after cardiovascular surgery

Tomoyuki Morisawa; Tetsuya Takahashi; Naoki Sasanuma; Satoshi Mabuchi; Kenta Takeda; Naoto Hori; Naotsugu Ohashi; Takeshi Ide; Kazuhisa Domen; Shin-ichi Nishi

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of passive exercise of the lower limbs and trunk (PELT) in ICU patients after cardiovascular surgery with decreased bowel motility. [Subjects and Methods] Ten ICU patients with clinically-apparent decreased bowel motility during the period of April to July 2016 were enrolled this study. Bowel sounds (BS) for 5 minutes at rest and 5 minutes after PELT were recorded through an electronic stethoscope. A frequency analysis was performed and the BS before and after PELT were compared. In addition, the percent change in BS before and after PELT was determined, and the relationship between the percent change in BS and individual parameters (invasiveness of surgery, inflammation, nutrition, renal function) was examined. [Results] Average BS (integral value) for 5 minutes before and after PELT were 63.1 ± 41.3 mVsec and 115.0 ± 57.8 mVsec, respectively; therefore, BS was significantly increased by PELT. When compared to patients at rest, a significant increase was found 0–4 minutes after PELT. None of the individual parameters was significantly correlated with the percent change. [Conclusion] PELT can increase the bowel motility of ICU patients with decreased bowel motility.


Supportive Care in Cancer | 2017

Physical function and health-related quality of life in patients undergoing surgical treatment for malignant pleural mesothelioma

Takashi Tanaka; Shinichiro Morishita; Masaki Hashimoto; Yusuke Itani; Satoshi Mabuchi; Norihiko Kodama; Seiki Hasegawa; Kazuhisa Domen


Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine | 2017

Examination of Simple Outcome Measures and Cut-off Values Related to Walking Independence of Inpatients with Medical Diseases in Acute Care Hospitals

Shinya Yamauchi; Shinichiro Morishita; Satoshi Mabuchi; Norihiko Kodama; Kazuhisa Domen


Journal of The Japanese Physical Therapy Association | 2015

A Study of the Exercise Effect and Exercise Load Determined Using Perceived Exertion in Patients with the Subacute Phase of Inflammatory Myopathy

Shinya Yamauchi; Shinichiro Morishita; Satoshi Mabuchi; Norihiko Kodama; Kazuhisa Domen


Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2014

Chest Wall Volume Changes of Healthy Males during Ergometer Exercise

Kazuhiro Matsushita; Masafumi Nozoe; Kyoshi Mase; Yukie Takashima; Yusuke Koyama; Yumi Hashizume; Tomohiro Wada; Satoshi Mabuchi; Yuki Uchiyama; Noriyasu Yamamoto; Yoshihiro Fukuda; Kazuhisa Domen


Journal of The Japanese Physical Therapy Association | 2014

Effect of Single Bout of Lower Extremity Training on Autonomic Nervous System for Heart Failure Patients

Naoki Sasanuma; Shinya Yamauchi; Yusuke Itani; Takashi Tanaka; Satoshi Mabuchi; Hideyuki Shiotani; Keiko Takahashi; Mitsumasa Ohyanagi; Norihiko Kodama; Kazuhisa Domen


The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Care and Rehabilitation | 2013

A case of respirator secession using speech cannula after the aortic valve replacement

Takashi Tanaka; Keiko Takahashi; Naoki Sasanuma; Shinya Yamauchi; Yusuke Itani; Satoshi Mabuchi; Norihiko Kodama; Yuji Miyamoto; Kazuhisa Domen


European Heart Journal | 2013

Functional independence measure analysis in patients undergoing phase I of cardiac rehabilitation

Naoki Sasanuma; Keiko Takahashi; Takashi Tanaka; Satoshi Mabuchi; Norihiko Kodama; Mitsumasa Ohyanagi; Tohru Masuyama; Yuji Miyamoto; Kazuhisa Domen


The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2012

Study on the adaptability of respiratory physical therapy in patients with heart failure

Naoki Sasanuma; Satoshi Mabuchi; Juichi Kawakami; Makoto Yamazaki; Norihiko Kodama; Mitsumasa Ohyanagi; Kazuhisa Domen

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Kazuhisa Domen

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Norihiko Kodama

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Naoki Sasanuma

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Shinya Yamauchi

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Takashi Tanaka

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Keiko Takahashi

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Yusuke Itani

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Shinichiro Morishita

Niigata University of Health and Welfare

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Tohru Masuyama

Hyogo College of Medicine

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