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The Cardiology | 1992

Right Atrial Myxoma Presenting with Recurrent Episodes of Pulmonary Embolism

Yasushi Miyauchi; Takao Endo; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Hirokazu Hayakawa

We observed a right atrial myxoma presenting with recurrent episodes of pulmonary embolism, the diagnosis of which was made approximately 2 years after the initial symptoms appeared. We emphasize the importance of prompt recognition and subsequent surgical treatment of cardiac myxoma because embolism by tumor fragments is a potentially fatal complication of this condition.


Journal of Arrhythmia | 2006

Acute Effects on Signal-Averaged Electrogram Parameters and Suppressing Premature Ventricular Contractions in Single or Combined Use of Class I Antiarrhythmic Drugs

Shin-ichiro Kamei; Takao Katoh; Toshihiko Ohara; Masafumi Kanemura; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Teruo Takano

Disopyramide (DP), mexiletine (MX), and flecainide (FL) are class I antiarrhythmic drugs. However, these drugs exert different effects on the electrocardiogram (ECG) based on their unique actions on cardiac myocytes. The electrocardiographic changes during combination therapy with these drugs are not well understood. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate acute morphologic changes in the ECG based on signal‐averaged high resolution ECG (SAECG) after administration of the drugs in relation to their antiarrhythmic eficacy and safety. Twenty‐one patients with frequent and stable premature ventricular contractions (PVC) were studied. Changes in the filtered QRS duration (f‐QRS) and the root mean square voltage of the last 40 msec of the QRS complex (RMS40) were evaluated. Suppression of PVCs was achieved soon after intravenous administration of the drugs (63% for DP, 43% for MX, 86% for FL and 100% for DP+MX). Although DP and FL significantly prolonged f‐QRS, MX had little effect on f‐QRS. DP+MX also prolonged f‐QRS, but the degree of prolongation was moderate. RMS40 was significantly decreased by DP and FL, but not by MX. DP+MX also decreased RMS40, but the decrease was less than for DP alone. Late potentials were observed after administration in 56% of patients with DP, 0% with MX, 67% with FL and 0% with DP+MX. No adverse events were reported during the study.


Journal of Arrhythmia | 2005

Sluggish Upstroke of Signal-Averaged QRS Complex. An Arrhythmogenic Sign in Patients with Anteroseptal Myocardial Infarction

Masafumi Kanemura; Takao Katoh; Takashi Tanaka; Shin-ichiro Kamei; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Teruo Takano; Hirokazu Hayakawa

Non‐invasive recording of the late potential (LP) by signal‐averaging technique is useful in predicting ventricular tachycardia (VT), especially in patients with myocardial infarction (MI). However, the rate of positive LP is much lower in anterior or anteroseptal MI than inferior MI since the LP is sometimes masked by QRS complex. The purpose of the present study is firstly, to detect local conduction delay in initial portion of QRS complex and secondarily, to evaluate the clinical significance of the initial delay in patients with MI. Eighty patients with MI were analyzed in 4 groups as follows: AS: anteroseptal, n = 18, including 6 VT; A: anterior, n = 22, 7 VT; I: inferior, n = 28, 9 VT; and P: posterior, n = 12, noVT. Twenty non‐MI patients were used as normal controls (N). A signal processor (NEC 7T 18) was used to record signal‐averaged electrocardiograms and each 10 msec integral value of filtered QRS complex from the initial upstroke to the 60 msec point was automatically measured.


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1987

Thromboxane A2 synthesizing activity of platelets in coronary artery diseases.

Hiroh Yamazaki; Shigeru Kawagoe; Atsumi Yamaguchi; Junji Munakata; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Kenjiro Tanoue


Rinsho Yakuri\/japanese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 1989

Electrophysiologic and Hemodynamic Effects of SUN 1165

Takeshi Ino; Hirotsugu Atarashi; Hirokazu Saitoh; Yoshinori Kobayashi; Takeo Onodera; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Shin-ichirou Kamei; Masaaki Yashima; Akinori Kuruma; Hirokazu Hayakawa


Japanese Heart Journal | 1987

Hemodynamic Characteristics of Echocardiographic Findings in Hypertensive Patients with Negative U Waves and Effect of an Antihypertensive Drug, Tripamide

Hiroshi Kishida; Fuyuko Takiguchi; Yuji Sugiki; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Takashi Tanaka; Yasuhiko Seino; Hiroyuki Sasaki; Jun Fukuda; Shogo Matsuo


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 2001

[Detection of beat-to-beat changes in high frequency components of the QRS complex using a free optimal signal averaging system: relationship with ventricular arrhythmias].

Shin-ichi Kuroki; Takao Katoh; Shin-ichiro Kamei; Hirokazu Hayakawa


Shinzo | 1995

Development and evaluation of a new P-wave triggered signal-averaged ECG recording system

Toshihiko Ohara; Takao Katoh; Wataru Satoh; Xiaoyi Wo; Kazuko Ohmura; Keiko Ohara; Eung Moon Kim; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Hirokazu Hayakawa


Shinzo | 1992

Pharmacological evaluation of anterograde conduction property through accessory pathways in WPW syndrome using signal averaged electrocardiogram

Shin-ichi Kuroki; Takao Katoh; Yasumi Endoh; Hiromi Fujimori; Eung Moon Kim; Shin-ichiroh Kamei; Takashi Tanaka; Hirokazu Hayakawa


Rinsho Yakuri\/japanese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 1991

Electrophysiologic and Hemodynamic Effects of A Single Oral Administration of Pirmenol

Takeshi Ino; Hirotsugu Atarashi; Hirokazu Saitoh; Takeo Onodera; Shin-ichi Kuroki; Yoshiyuki Hirayama; Akinori Kuruma; Masaaki Yashima; Kazuko Ohmura; Takeshi Tadera; Yasumi Endoh; Atsunori Nomura; Takao Katoh; Hirokazu Hayakawa

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