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Journal of International Medical Research | 2011

Impact of severe coronary disease associated or not associated with diabetes mellitus on outcome of interventional treatment using stents: results from HERZ (Heart Research Group of Kanazawa) analyses.

Katsuharu Uchiyama; Hidekazu Ino; Kenshi Hayashi; K Fujioka; Shu Takabatake; J Yokawa; Masanobu Namura; Sumio Mizuno; Ryozo Tatami; Honin Kanaya; Yutaka Nitta; Ichiro Michishita; H Hirase; Kosei Ueda; T Aoyama; Kazuyasu Okeie; Tatsuo Haraki; K Mori; T Araki; M Minamoto; H Oiwake; Tetsuo Konno; Kenji Sakata; Masa-aki Kawashiri; Masakazu Yamagishi

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using a drug-eluting stent (DES) leads to less re-stenosis than PCI using a bare metal stent (BMS), however there is still controversy whether use of a DES for severe coronary disease leads to an acceptable outcome in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). In this study 8159 lesions were treated in 6739 patients (mean age 68.9 years) with coronary artery disease. Use of a DES significantly decreased the re-stenosis rate compared with BMS in both DM (9.6% versus 21.3%) and non-DM (9.5% versus 17.1%) patients. The re-stenosis rate was significantly higher in DM than in non-DM patients in the BMS group but not in the DES group. There was no statistically significant difference in event-free survival after stenting of patients with left main coronary artery (LMCA) disease between the BMS and DES groups. It was concluded that, compared with BMS, DES reduced re-stenosis in patients with DM, however, we advise careful treatment after using DES for severe coronary disease, including LMCA lesions, in patients with DM.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2010

Impact of Long-Acting Calcium Channel Blockers on the Prognosis of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease with and without Chronic Kidney Disease: A Comparison of Three Drugs

Yutaka Nitta; R Yamamoto; Y Yamaguchi; S Katsuda; B Kaku; T Taguchi; Shu Takabatake; K Nakahama; Masakazu Yamagishi

Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) can prevent cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). This study looked retrospectively at the prognosis of CAD in hypertensive patients with CAD who had undergone a coronary angiograph, had been given a CCB (benidipine [n = 66], amlodipine [n = 45], or long-acting nifedipine [n = 31]) on hospital discharge and were then followed up for a mean ± SD of 5.2 ± 2.9 years. Systolic/diastolic blood pressure for all 142 patients decreased significantly from a mean ± SD of 137 ± 20/74 ± 15 mmHg to 129 ± 20/71 ± 12 mmHg. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) occurred in 15 patients. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was a significant risk factor for MACE (hazard ratio 2.35, 95% confidence intervals 1.45, 3.80). Benidipine was superior to nifedipine in preventing MACE in patients both with and without CKD. In conclusion, benidipine and amlodipine reduced the frequency of MACE in hypertensive patients with CAD, particularly in those with complicating CKD.


Hypertension Research | 2002

Difference in Coronary Blood Flow Dynamics between Patients with Hypertension and Those with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Katsushi Misawa; Yutaka Nitta; Takao Matsubara; Kotaro Oe; Masaru Kiyama; Masami Shimizu; Hiroshi Mabuchi


American journal of cardiovascular disease | 2012

Rapid changes in plaque composition and morphology after intensive lipid lowering therapy: study with serial coronary CT angiography.

Masaya Shimojima; Masa-aki Kawashiri; Yutaka Nitta; Taiji Yoshida; Shouji Katsuda; Bunji Kaku; Tomio Taguchi; Akira Hasegawa; Tetsuo Konno; Kenshi Hayashi; Masakazu Yamagishi


Heart and Vessels | 2015

Impact of combined lipid lowering with blood pressure control on coronary plaque regression: rationale and design of MILLION study

Masa-aki Kawashiri; Kenji Sakata; Tadatsugu Gamou; Honin Kanaya; Kenji Miwa; Kosei Ueda; Toshinori Higashikata; Sumio Mizuno; Ichiro Michishita; Masanobu Namura; Yutaka Nitta; Shoji Katsuda; Kazuyasu Okeie; Hiroaki Hirase; Hayato Tada; Katsuharu Uchiyama; Tetsuo Konno; Kenshi Hayashi; Hidekazu Ino; Keisuke Nagase; Mitsuyasu Terashima; Masakazu Yamagishi


Heart and Vessels | 2016

Short- and long-term benefits of drug-eluting stents compared to bare metal stents even in treatment for large coronary arteries

Taiji Yoshida; Kenji Sakata; Yutaka Nitta; Tomio Taguchi; Bunji Kaku; Shoji Katsuda; Masaya Shimojima; Tadatsugu Gamou; Takuya Nakahashi; Tetsuo Konno; Masa-aki Kawashiri; Masakazu Yamagishi; Kenshi Hayashi


Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics | 2014

Impact of lesion morphology and associated procedures for left main coronary stenting on angiographic outcome after intervention: sub-analysis of Heart Research Group of Kanazawa, HERZ, Study

Masa-aki Kawashiri; Kenji Sakata; Katsuharru Uchiyama; Tetsuo Konno; Masanobu Namura; Sumio Mizuno; Ryozo Tatami; Honin Kanaya; Yutaka Nitta; Ichiro Michishita; Hiroaki Hirase; Kosei Ueda; Takashi Aoyama; Kazuyasu Okeie; Tatsuo Haraki; Kiyoo Mori; Tsutomu Araki; Masaharu Minamoto; Hisanori Oiwake; Hidekazu Ino; Kenshi Hayashi; Masakazu Yamagishi


Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics | 2012

Coronary artery stenting in a patient with factor XI deficiency.

Bunji Kaku; Masaya Shimojima; Taiji Yoshida; Shoji Katsuda; Tomio Taguchi; Yutaka Nitta; Chiharu Sugimori; Yoshio Hiraiwa


International Heart Journal | 2009

A Case of Acute Myocardial Infarction With Repetitive Stent Thrombosis During Emergent Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Bunji Kaku; Shoji Katsuda; Tomio Taguchi; Yutaka Nitta; Yoshio Hiraiwa


Heart and Vessels | 2017

Impact of combined lipid lowering and blood pressure control on coronary plaque: myocardial ischemia treated by percutaneous coronary intervention and plaque regression by lipid lowering and blood pressure controlling assessed by intravascular ultrasonography (MILLION) study

Masa-aki Kawashiri; Kenji Sakata; Kenshi Hayashi; Tadatsugu Gamou; Honin Kanaya; Kenji Miwa; Kosei Ueda; Toshinori Higashikata; Sumio Mizuno; Ichiro Michishita; Masanobu Namura; Yutaka Nitta; Shoji Katsuda; Kazuyasu Okeie; Hiroaki Hirase; Hayato Tada; Katsuharu Uchiyama; Tetsuo Konno; Hidekazu Ino; Keisuke Nagase; Masakazu Yamagishi

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Kenshi Hayashi

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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