Yasuhiro Noda
University of Tokushima
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Artificial Organs | 2015
Eriko Shibata; Kojiro Nagai; Risa Takeuchi; Yasuhiro Noda; Tomomi Makino; Yusuke Chikata; Michael Hann; Sakiya Yoshimoto; Hiroyuki Ono; Sayo Ueda; Masanori Tamaki; Taichi Murakami; Motokazu Matsuura; Hideharu Abe; Toshio Doi
Prepump arterial pressure (PreAP) is monitored to avoid generating excessive negative pressure. The National Kidney Foundation K/DOQI clinical practice guidelines for vascular access recommend that PreAP should not fall below -250 mm Hg because excessive negative PreAP can lead to a decrease in the delivery of blood flow, inadequate dialysis, and hemolysis. Nonetheless, these recommendations are consistently disregarded in clinical practice and pressure sensors are often removed from the dialysis circuit. Thus far, delivered blood flow has been reported to decrease at values more negative than -150 mm Hg of PreAP. These values have been analyzed by an ultrasonic flowmeter and not directly measured. Furthermore, no known group has evaluated whether PreAP-induced hemolysis occurs at a particular threshold. Therefore, the aim of this study was to clarify the importance of PreAP in the prediction of inadequate dialysis and hemolysis. By using different diameter needles, human blood samples from healthy volunteers were circulated in a closed dialysis circuit. The relationship between PreAP and delivered blood flow or PreAP and hemolysis was investigated. We also investigated the optimal value for PreAP using several empirical monitoring methods, such as a pressure pillow. Our investigation indicated that PreAP is a critical factor in the determination of delivered blood flow and hemolysis, both of which occured at pressure values more negative than -150 mm Hg. With the exception of direct pressure monitoring, commonly used monitoring methods for PreAP were determined to be ineffective. We propose that the use of a vacuum monitor would permit regular measurement of PreAP.
Internal Medicine | 1992
Yasuhiro Noda; Susumu Yasuoka; Ikuko Inoue; Kenji Tani; Kenji Fujisawa; Takeshi Ogura
Japanese Journal of Medicine | 1990
Kenji Tani; Susumu Yasuoka; Fumitaka Ogushi; Yasuhiro Noda; Kanji Asada; Toshio Ozaki; Takeshi Ogura
Japanese Journal of Medicine | 1989
Yasuhiro Noda; Susumu Yasuoka; Kenji Tani; Takeshi Ogura; Mitumasa Ogawara; Fumihiko Kitatani
The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1986
Susumu Yasuoka; Hiroyuki Doi; Tomohiro Kawano; Kenji Fujisawa; Yoshimi Nakanishi; Yasuhiro Noda; Toshio Ozaki
The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1991
Hideki Hayashi; Toshio Ozaki; Youichi Nakamura; Toshihiko Kamei; Koji Kawaji; Kenji Tani; Yasuhiro Noda; Fumitaka Ogushi; Susumu Yasuoka; Takeshi Ogura
The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1990
Yasuo Nii; Susumu Yasuoka; Yasuo Tatenuma; Kenji Fujisawa; Kenji Tani; Yasuhiro Noda; Fumitaka Ogushi; Toshio Ozaki; Takeshi Ogura
The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1988
Kenji Fujisawa; Susumu Yasuoka; Yasuo Tatenuma; Yasuhiro Noda; Yoshimi Nakanishi; Yasuo Nii; Toshio Ozaki; Takeshi Ogura
The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1988
Kenji Tani; Susumu Yasuoka; Yoshimi Nakanishi; Yasuhiro Noda; Yasuo Tatenuma; Kenji Fujisawa; Fumitaka Ogushi; Toshio Ozaki; Nobuya Sano; Takeshi Ogura
The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases | 1988
Yasuhiro Noda; Susumu Yasuoka; Kenji Fujisawa; Kenji Tani; Yasuo Tatenuma; Yoshimi Nakanishi; Fumitaka Ogushi; Toshio Ozaki; Takeshi Ogura; Fumihiko Kitatani