Shigeyuki Morino
Nagasaki University
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2006
Atsushi Nanashima; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Shinichi Shibasaki; Shigeyuki Morino; Noboru Ide; Hiroaki Takeshita; Takashi Tsuji; Terumitsu Sawai; Tohru Nakagoe; Takeshi Nagayasu; Youji Ogawa
To clarify the relationship between morphological measurements of hepatic volume by computed tomography (CT-vol) and functional volume (RI-vol) by technetium-99m galactosyl human serum albumin (99mTc-GSA) scintigraphy, and its clinical significance, we examined 16 patients with a background liver status of either normal liver function (n = 4), chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis (n = 7), or obstructive jaundice (n = 5). In five patients who underwent preoperative portal vein embolization (PVE), volumetric measurement was performed 2 weeks after PVE. The mean values of CT-vol and RI-vol of the right lobe were 692± 147 cm3 (66.1 ± 10.7%) and 668 ± 159 cm3 (67.8 ± 13.2%), respectively, and those of the left lobe were 329 ± 138 cm3 (33.9 ± 10.6%) and 328± 170 cm3 (32.2 ± 13.2%), respectively. There were no significant differences in the volume measurements between the two volumetric techniques. Correlations between CT-vol and RI-vol in the right and left lobes were positive and significant (r = 0.912 and 0.903, respectively; both P′s < 0.001). The mean values of post-PVE CT-vol and RI-vol of the right lobe in five patients were significantly different (628 ± 149 and 456± 211 cm3, respectively; P = 0.033). However, the mean values of post-PVE CT-vol and RI-vol of the left lobe were not different (496 ± 124 and 483± 129 cm3, respectively). We propose that volumetric measurement by 99mTc-GSA scintigraphy is useful for detecting changes in functional volume of individual lobes of the liver and is a more dynamic method compared with detection of morphological changes by CT scan.
Experimental Lung Research | 2006
Shigeyuki Morino; Toshinari Toba; Masato Araki; Takashi Azuma; Sadami Tsutsumi; Hiroyuki Tao; Tatsuo Nakamura; Takeshi Nagayasu; Tsutomu Tagawa
Emphysema tends to be complicated by diffuse abnormalities in the pulmonary peripheral microvasculature. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could provide a valid assessment of pulmonary blood flow as an indicator of the severity of emphysema. To do this, the authors compared MRI data with the pathological findings in lung tissue. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI is a noninvasive method and can be used to repeatedly monitor clinicopathological severity. Using MRI clear pulmonary vascular information can be obtained easily, and the relative pulmonary blood flow in the lung parenchyma can be quantified.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2003
Atsushi Nanashima; Kenji Tanaka; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Shinichi Shibasaki; Shigeyuki Morino; Megumi Yoshinaga; Terumitsu Sawai; Tohru Nakagoe; Hiroyoshi Ayabe
This study was designed to provide a histopathological analysis focusing on fibrosis (staging) and necroinflammatory reaction (grading, hepatitis activity index: HAI) in noncancerous liver tissue, and mitotic index (MI) in cancerous liver tissue to predict prognosis in 81 patients with chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis who underwent hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The incidence of grade 2/3 and higher HAI was higher in patients with viral hepatitis C. The incidence of grade 2/3 was associated with vascular invasion of HCC, postoperative liver dysfunction, and cancer recurrence. Higher MI (≥5) was significantly associated with vascular invasion, poor histological differentiation, and recurrence rate (P < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that higher grade was the factor strongly associated with cancer recurrence (odds ratio: 10.621, P = 0.006). Higher MI correlated with overall patient survival (P < 0.05) by univariate analysis. Grading and MI are the useful prognostic markers for predicting tumor recurrence and patient survival.
Experimental Lung Research | 2007
Shigeyuki Morino; Toshinari Toba; Hiroyuki Tao; Masato Araki; Yasuhiko Shimizu; Tatsuo Nakamura; Takeshi Nagayasu; Tsutomu Tagawa
Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR) for severe emphysema is less invasive than lung volume reduction surgery. Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) has been reported to enhance fibrogenesis and angiogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of BLVR with the FGF-2, and ability to reduce lung volume and promote recovery of lung function. The BLVR based on FGF-2 is less invasive than surgical procedures, and can be performed repeatedly if the effectiveness of volume reduction is inadequate. This simple bronchoscopic approach allows selective reduction in the volume of the emphysematous parenchyma, and intratracheal administration of FGF-2 induces an increase in pulmonary blood flow, thus allowing recovery of pulmonary function.
Hepatology Research | 2004
Atsushi Nanashima; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Shinichi Shibasaki; Shigeyuki Morino; Noboru Ide; Hiroaki Takeshita; Terumitsu Sawai; Tohru Nakagoe; Takeshi Nagayasu; Youji Ogawa
Ejso | 2004
A. Nanashima; Yorihisa Sumida; Shigeyuki Morino; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Kenji Tanaka; Shinichi Shibasaki; Noboru Ide; T. Sawai; Toru Yasutake; T. Nakagoe; Takeshi Nagayasu
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2007
Makoto Yoshitani; Seijun Fukuda; Shin-ichi Itoi; Shigeyuki Morino; Hiroyuki Tao; Akira Nakada; Yuji Inada; Katsuaki Endo; Tatsuo Nakamura
Hepato-gastroenterology | 2005
Atsushi Nanashima; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Shinichi Shibasaki; Noboru Ide; Shigeyuki Morino; Yorihisa Sumida; Takashi Tsuji; Terumitsu Sawai; Tohru Nakagoe; Takeshi Nagayasu
Ejso | 2003
A. Nanashima; Shigeyuki Morino; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Kenji Tanaka; Shinichi Shibasaki; Takashi Tsuji; Shigekazu Hidaka; T. Sawai; Toru Yasutake; T. Nakagoe
Ejso | 2005
A. Nanashima; Katsuhisa Omagari; Syuuichi Tobinaga; K. Shibata; Yorihisa Sumida; Mariko Mine; Shigeyuki Morino; Shinichi Shibasaki; Noboru Ide; Hisakazu Shindou; Takeshi Nagayasu