Tateki Yamane
International University of Health and Welfare
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BMJ Open | 2013
Akira Umeda; Toru Kato; Tateki Yamane; Heiichi Yano; Tamio Ieiri; Kazuya Miyagawa; Hiroshi Takeda; Yasumasa Okada
Objectives A meta-analysis suggested that the use of varenicline, which is a partial agonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and is effective in smoking cessation, increases the risk of cardiovascular events within 52 weeks of starting treatment. Defining these events as occurring during drug treatment (usually for 12 weeks) or within 30 days of discontinuation, another meta-analysis showed that the risk was statistically insignificant. In the present study, we aimed to clarify the effect of varenicline-assisted smoking cessation on vascular endothelial function assessed by flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD). Design Before–after and time-series. Setting Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Participants Data of 85 participants who visited nicotine-dependent outpatient services were reviewed. FMD was repeatedly measured in 33 of the 85 participants. Inclusion criteria: 20 years and older, Brinkman index ≥200, Tobacco Dependence Screener ≥5 and stated motivation to quit smoking. Interventions Each participant was treated with varenicline titrated up to 1.0 mg twice daily (for 12 weeks in total). Primary and secondary outcome measures Participants were evaluated by FMD prior to, and 3 months after, complete smoking cessation. Follow-up FMD measurements were carried out every 3 months if possible. Changes in FMD during varenicline use were also evaluated. Results FMD was significantly increased from 4.0±1.8% to 5.5±2.2% (p<0.01, n=22) 3 months after complete cessation. Although the timecourse of FMD in most of the cases showed an increase with fluctuations, there was an exceptional case where FMD decreased over the 9 months following complete cessation. Although statistically insignificant, FMD also increased during varenicline use (from 3.7±2.7% to 4.3±2.8%, n=11). Conclusions Our observations suggest that in ceasing smokers, varenicline and smoking cessation do not lead to a worsening of the vascular endothelial function. Trial registration FK-79 (International University of Health and Welfare).
Respirology case reports | 2014
Akira Umeda; Tateki Yamane; Jin Takeuchi; Keisuke Suzuki; Wako Yumura
A 42‐year‐old Japanese man developed Churg–Strauss syndrome 7 years after being diagnosed with chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. Prominent eosinophilia, subcutaneous nodules, and neuropathy in the left leg were seen. A pathological diagnosis of necrotizing vasculitis was determined by a biopsy of a subcutaneous nodule. The leg pain was severe and there was prominent atrophy of the thigh and calf, but the muscle weakness was mild. Serum anti‐myeloperoxidase anti‐neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody was positive. Because the initial treatment with an intravenous methylprednisolone pulse at 1 g/day for 3 days was not sufficient, a onetime treatment with intravenous cyclophosphamide at 15 mg/kg and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy (IVIG) at 400 mg/kg/day for 5 days were administered. Peripheral eosinophilia improved and the leg pain significantly improved. IVIG was repeated 1 month later and symptoms gradually improved further. The early diagnosis of Churg–Strauss syndrome and the early initiation of IVIG with cyclophosphamide were thought to be important.
Gastroenterology Research | 2013
Tateki Yamane; Akira Umeda; Hitoshi Shimao; Takayuki Ishii
A 55-year-old man visited our department because of epigastric pain. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a small, undermined ulcer in the gastric cardia. He had no history of taking NSAIDs, and was positive for Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection. After Hp eradication therapy followed by 8 weeks of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) administration, re-endoscopy showed that the ulcer had slightly shrunk without scarring, and the surrounding mucosa was markedly elevated, like in a submucosal tumor. Endoscopic ultrasonography, performed at the same time, showed thickening of the submucosal and muscular layers around the ulcer. After continuous PPI administration, the mucosal elevation disappeared, and the ulcer shrunk and later scarred. However, when the dose of PPI was reduced with the aim of discontinuing it after the confirmation of successful Hp eradication, the ulcer recurred. We report this case of gastric ulcer because of its peculiar clinical presentation.
Internal Medicine | 2014
Tateki Yamane; Akira Umeda; Hitoshi Shimao
Gastroenterology Research | 2012
Tateki Yamane; Takayuki Ishii; Akira Umeda; Hitoshi Shimao
Open Journal of Gastroenterology | 2017
Tateki Yamane; Akira Umeda; Hitoshi Shimao
International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2014
Akira Umeda; Kazuteru Kawasaki; Tadashi Abe; Tateki Yamane; Yasumasa Okada
Archive | 2013
Akira Umeda; Toru Kato; Tateki Yamane; Heiichi Yano; Tamio Ieiri; Kazuya Miyagawa; Hiroshi Takeda; Yasumasa Okada
Gastroenterology Research | 2013
Tateki Yamane; Takayuki Ishii; Akira Umeda; Shigeharu Takagi; Hitoshi Shimao
International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2012
Tateki Yamane; Takayuki Ishii; Akira Umeda; Shigeharu Takagi; Hitoshi Shimao