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Current Heart Failure Reports | 2015

Altered Breathing Syndrome in Heart Failure: Newer Insights and Treatment Options

Yasuhiro Tomita; Takatoshi Kasai; Tomohiko Kisaka; Harry B. Rossiter; Yasuki Kihara; Karlman Wasserman; Hiroyuki Daida

In patients with heart failure (HF), altered breathing patterns, including periodic breathing, Cheyne-Stokes breathing, and oscillatory ventilation, are seen in several situations. Since all forms of altered breathing cause similar detrimental effects on clinical outcomes, they may be considered collectively as an “altered breathing syndrome.” Altered breathing syndrome should be recognized as a comorbid condition of HF and as a potential therapeutic target. In this review, we discuss mechanisms and therapeutic options of altered breathing while sleeping, while awake at rest, and during exercise.


Journal of Thoracic Disease | 2016

Comparison of clinical features and polysomnographic findings between men and women with sleep apnea

Shiho Yamakoshi; Takatoshi Kasai; Yasuhiro Tomita; Hisashi Takaya; Satoshi Kasagi; Masateru Kawabata; Koji Narui; Yasuhiro Setoguchi

BACKGROUND There is a scarcity of reports comparing gender differences in polysomnographic findings among Asian patients with sleep apnea (SA). In this study, we elucidated gender differences in the clinical features and polysomnographic findings of SA patients in Japan. METHODS We conducted a case-matched control study to compare the gender differences. A total of 4,714 patients (4,127 men; 587 women) were matched for age, apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), and body mass index (BMI). The criteria used for sex matching were (I) age ±4 years, (II) AHI ± 4 h of sleep, and (III) BMI ±2 kg/m(2). This facilitated the comparison of polysomnography sleep variables in 296 men and 296 women with SA. RESULTS Compared with their male counterparts, female SA patients had a significantly higher rapid eye movement AHI [men: 27.7 (IQR, 14.3-45.2); women: 43.3 (IQR, 25.5-56.6); P<0.001], lower supine AHI [men: 29.7 (IQR, 16.8-49.5); women: 25.0 (IQR, 14.7-39.3); P=0.004], longer total sleep time (TST), and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep stage 3 (N3), %TST [TST in men: 356.3 (IQR, 319.5-392.3); women: 372.0 (IQR, 327.8-404.5); P=0.007; N3, %TST in men: 8.8 (IQR, 3.0-14.6); women: 14.4 (IQR, 8.3-20.4); P<0.001], and better sleep efficiency [men: 80.9 (IQR, 71.0-88.0); women: 83.2 (IQR, 74.5-90.0); P=0.011]. CONCLUSIONS This study revealed that women with SA had a significantly longer TST and N3, %TST, which represents deep sleep. Future prospective studies must be conducted together with polysomnography tests including electromyography of pharyngeal muscle expansion and electroencephalography.


Case Reports | 2016

Effect of CPAP on acute aortic dissection with recanalisation

Yasuhiro Tomita; Takatoshi Kasai

A man aged 55 years presented to the emergency room with acute back pain. Contrast-enhanced CT revealed thrombosed-type acute aortic dissection (AD) from the distal aortic arch to the level of the renal arteries. The patient was admitted to our intensive care unit, and continuous infusion of nicardipine and propranolol was started; this infusion was titrated to maintain blood pressure below 120/80 mm Hg. Although blood pressure was well controlled for 1-week as shown by the 24-hour blood pressure monitoring results (figure …


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2018

In vitro and in vivo analysis of T cell-induced bronchoconstriction

Akio Mori; Satoshi Kouyama; Miyako Yamaguchi; Chiemi Kumitani; Akemi Ohtomo; Yuto Nakamura; Yasuhiro Tomita; Hamada Hamada; Yosuke Kamide; Hiroaki Hayashi; Kentaro Watai; Chihiro Mitsui; Kiyoshi Sekiya; Yuma Fukutomi; Masami Taniguchi; Takayuki Ohtomo; Osamu Kaminuma


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2017

O19-4 - Efficacy of Long-term Dobutamine Infusion Overlapping with Carvedilol Introduction for a Patient with Refractory Heart Failure due to OMI

Takanobu Yamada; Takahide Kodama; Yasuhiro Tomita; Haruo Mitani


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2017

Microscopic Hematuria Is a Predictor of Mortality in Patients with Heart Failure

Takanobu Yamada; Yasuhiro Tomita; Takahide Kodama; Haruo Mitani


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

CTLA4-Ig enhanced glucocorticoid effect on murine asthma

Akio Mori; Satoshi Kouyama; Miyako Yamaguchi; Chiemi Kumitani; Akemi Ohtomo-Abe; Yuto Nakamura; Yasuhiro Tomita; Yuto Hamada; Yosuke Kamide; Hiroaki Hayashi; Kentaro Watai; Chihiro Mitsui; Kiyoshi Sekiya; Takahiro Tsuburai; Yuma Fukutomi; Masami Taniguchi; Takayuki Ohtomo; Osamu Kaminuma


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016

A Case of Thyroid Storm Diagnosed With Severe Heart Failure Complicated by DIC

Chinatsu Komiyama; Yasuhiro Tomita; Takahide Kodama; Sugao Ishiwata; Minoru Ohno


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016

Difficult Management of an Elderly Patient with Heart Failure and Hepatic Encephalopathy Due to Cardiac Cirrhosis Concomitant with Postoperative Ileus

Chinatsu Komiyama; Takahide Kodama; Yasuhiro Tomita; Sugao Ishiwata; Minoru Ohno


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2016

Impact of Decongestion on Mortality of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

Yasuhiro Tomita; Sugao Ishiwata; Minoru Ohno

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Tokyo Medical University

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