Tetsuya Nishimura
Hirosaki University
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Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1991
Hiroaki Ichijo; Jiro Hozawa; Fumiaki Fujiwara; Tetsuya Nishimura
By using the Contraves computerized rotary chair system, trapezoid rotation (TR) test and sinusoidal harmonic acceleration (SHA) test were performed on each subject on the same day. The results in 25 normal volunteers and 145 patients with peripheral vestibular disorders were as follows: 1) As regards directional preponderance, the results of two rotation tests agreed in 75.9% of all patients, but a discrepancy was found in the rest. Abnormality was detected by TR test in 57.2% of all patients, and, less frequently, in 45.5% by SHA test. 2) In normal subjects, the maximum slow phase velocity of nystagmus provoked by TR test was greater than that of nystagmus provoked by SHA test using angular acceleration of a magnitude comparable to that in TR test. 3) As to the detection of abnormal VOR gain, the results of two rotation tests agreed in 100% of patients with bilateral vestibular disorders. However, in patients with unilateral vestibular disorders, the detection rate was higher for SHA test than that for TR test.
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1989
Hiroaki Ichijo; Jiro Hozawa; Masao Nagai; Keiji Fukuoka; Syuji Ota; Yutaka Kitayama; Tetsuya Nishimura
The effect of the anti-depressant: Sulpiride on pharyngolaryngeal abnormal sensation was evaluated in 50 patients treated for 4 weeks. The depressive state of the patients was evaluated by the Self-Rating Questionnaire for Depression (SRQ D). 1) Depression was noted in 12 of the patients (24%). 2) Sulpiride improved the SRQ D scores of 70% of the depressed patients and of 36.8% of the non-depressed patients. 3) However, subjective symptoms were reduced in 84.2 % of the non-depressed patients and in 60% of the depressed patients. 4) Mild side-effects were noted in 4 patients (8%) during administration of this drug.
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1988
Toshio Kamimura; Jiro Hozawa; Kaoru Ishikawa; Fumiaki Fujiwara; Yutaka Kitayama; Hiroaki Ichijo; Tetsuya Nishimura
Five patients with syphilis of the labyrinth were treated with corticosteroids, and their hearing was tested before and after treatment.1) Those with rapid hearing loss in the early stage showed improvement of 12.1±6.8dB in the pure tone audiogram after treatment.2) Hearing improvement of those, who had no progressive hearing loss was 2.2±6.4dB.3) The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (p=0.05).4) The effect of steroid therapy on hearing loss generally noted within the first 10 days.Therefore, it seems rational to avoid the long term use of steroids, because of possible side-effects. Adequate anti-syphilitic therapy must also be used.
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1991
Shin-Ichi Saito; Jiro Hozawa; Hideichi Shinkawa; Keiji Fukuoka; Tetsuya Nishimura; Tsutomu Nishiyama; Hitoshi Jin; Jiro Tanita
Equilibrium Research | 1991
Fumiaki Fujiwara; Jiro Hozawa; Hideich Shinkawa; Hiroaki Ichijo; Tetsuya Nishimura
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1990
Tetsuya Nishimura; Jiro Hozawa; Hisaki Saito
Equilibrium Research | 1990
Fumiaki Fujiwara; Jiro Hozawa; Hideichi Shinkawa; Hiroaki Ichijo; Tetsuya Nishimura
Equilibrium Research | 1990
Tetsuya Nishimura
Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1989
Eiji Fukushi; Jiro Hozawa; Fumiaki Fujiwara; Tetsuya Nishimura; Atsushi Matsubara
Equilibrium Research | 1989
Fumiaki Fujiwara; Jiro Hozawa; Hiroaki Ichijo; Tetsuya Nishimura