Shimpei Ito
Shimane University
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Internal Medicine | 2016
Shimpei Ito; Akihiro Endo; Taiji Okada; Taku Nakamura; Tomoko Adachi; Ryuma Nakashima; Takashi Sugamori; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Kazuaki Tanabe
Myxoma is a common benign cardiac tumor that may rarely cause an acute myocardial infarction. A 77-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with chest pain. Electrocardiography showed an ST elevation in leads V3-6. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed an ovoid mass with fragmentation in the left atrium and hypokinesia of the left ventricular apex. Coronary angiography indicated the presence of a coronary embolism that was suspected to be from the left atrial mass. The mass was removed by emergency surgical resection to avoid a further systemic embolism and was diagnosed pathologically as a myxoma. The patient was discharged after 13 days with no complications.
Echocardiography-a Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques | 2014
Kazuto Yamaguchi; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Shimpei Ito; Saki Ito; Tomoko Adachi; Hirotomo Sato; Nobuhide Watanabe; Nobuhiro Kodani; Takashi Sugamori; Akihiro Endo; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Kazuaki Tanabe
Left atrial volumes (LAVs) have been suggested to represent long‐term exposure to elevated pressures. This study examined the recurrence of heart failure (HF) based on LAV in patients initially diagnosed with congestive HF (CHF).
Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2017
Shimpei Ito; Akihiro Endo; Taiji Okada; Taku Nakamura; Takashi Sugamori; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Kazuaki Tanabe
BackgroundCadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) cameras have improved the evaluation of patients with chest pain. However, inferior/inferolateral attenuation artifacts similar to those seen with conventional Anger cameras persist. We added prone acquisitions and CT attenuation correction (CTAC) to the standard supine image acquisition and analyzed the resulting examinations.Methods and resultsSeventy-two patients referred for invasive coronary angiography (CAG), and who also underwent rest/stress myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) on a CZT camera in the supine and prone positions plus CTAC imaging, to examine known or suspected CAD between April 2013 and March 2014 were included. A sixteen-slice CT scan acquired on a SPECT/CT scanner between rest and stress imaging provided data for iterative reconstruction. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive and negative likelihood ratios (LRs) were calculated to compare MPI with CAG on a per-patient basis. Per-patient sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of supine images to predict coronary abnormalities on CAG were 35% [95% confidence interval (CI) 19–52], 86% (95% CI 80–92), and 74% (95% CI 66–82); those of prone imaging were 65% (95% CI 45–81), 82% (95% CI 76–87), and 78% (95% CI 68–85); and those of CTAC were 59% (95% CI 41–71), 93% (95% CI 87–97), and 85% (95% CI 76–91), respectively.ConclusionsProne acquisition and CTAC images improve the ability to assess the inferior/inferolateral area.
Internal Medicine | 2015
Shimpei Ito; Akihiro Endo; Taiji Okada; Taku Nakamura; Tomoko Adachi; Takashi Sugamori; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Kazuaki Tanabe
Myocardial calcification is rare. An 88-year-old man who had previously been diagnosed with apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy exhibited left ventricular asynergy on echocardiography before undergoing cholecystectomy. Computed tomography revealed severe calcification in the apical region of the left ventricular myocardium, although the coronary arteries were intact and the hemodynamics on right heart catheterization were normal. The cause of the left ventricular asynergy appeared to be myocardial calcification, thought to be the result of rheumatic fever based on the patients past history. Stress echocardiography showed a latent risk for the development of heart failure due to the distensibility of the calcified left ventricular myocardium.
International Heart Journal | 2018
Shimpei Ito; Akihiro Endo; Taiji Okada; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Ryoji Hyakudomi; Yoshitsugu Tajima; Kazuaki Tanabe
A 55-year-old man was presented to the emergency room because of abdominal pain for 4 days. He had a history of atopic dermatitis. Left ventricular (LV) asynergy and thrombus was detected on echocardiography, and superior mesenteric vein thrombosis was detected by computed tomography. There are no reported cases of this combination of thrombi. We hypothesized that the reason for this complication is the combination of coagulation disorder due to atopic dermatitis, silent myocardial infarction, and exacerbation of the coagulation abnormality due to bacteremia, leading to superior mesenteric vein and LV thrombosis. Atopic dermatitis that has potential risk factors of thrombus with sepsis could provoke thrombophilic state. Atopic dermatitis is a common disease, but continuous medical care is essential.
Journal of Cardiology Cases | 2015
Taiji Okada; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Yuji Harada; Shimpei Ito; Taku Nakamura; Tomoko Adachi; Ryuma Nakashima; Takashi Sugamori; Akihiro Endo; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Kazuaki Tanabe
Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common cause of community-acquired bacterial meningitis in adults. Pneumococcal endocarditis coexisting with meningitis is rare, especially in healthy individuals. A 66-year-old woman was admitted with pneumococcal bacteremia, meningitis, and arthritis. She was in good condition before admission. Because of typical presentation of bacterial meningitis characteristics and normal echocardiographic findings, the patient was administered antibiotics for meningitis and arthritis. On hospitalization day 59, she developed a fever, and echocardiography showed severe aortic regurgitation, perforation, and vegetation of the aortic valve. She was diagnosed with pneumococcal endocarditis and underwent aortic valve replacement surgery. In general, invasive pneumococcal infections occur in debilitated middle-aged men with predisposing factors such as chronic alcoholism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and immunosuppressive conditions. In this case, regardless of the appropriate treatment and no risk of invasive pneumococcal infections, infective endocarditis occurred. <Learning objective: This case suggested that invasive pneumococcal infections progressing to infective endocarditis can occur in healthy individuals and underscore the importance of careful observation in patients with pneumococcal meningitis, in particular, in the case of blood culture positive patients.>.
Internal Medicine | 2013
Saki Ito; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Misun Pak; Hiroshi Kawahara; Takeshi Oshima; Shimpei Ito; Nobuhide Watanabe; Hirotomo Sato; Tomoko Adachi; Masaki Takeda; Takashi Sugamori; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Akihiro Endo; Tomoka Ishibashi; Kazuaki Tanabe
International Heart Journal | 2014
Misun Pak; Shimpei Ito; Masaki Takeda; Nobuhide Watanabe; Hirotomo Sato; Saki Ito; Tomoko Adachi; Takashi Sugamori; Akihiro Endo; Nobuyuki Takahashi; Hiroyuki Yoshitomi; Yutaka Ishibashi; Kazuaki Tanabe
Internal Medicine | 2018
Shimpei Ito; Akihiro Endo; Yusuke Morita; Kazuaki Tanabe
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016
Masahiro Uchimura; Takahiro Sakamoto; Shimpei Ito; Taiji Okada; Takeshi Ouchi; Nobuhide Watanabe; Akihiro Endo; Kazuaki Tanabe