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    Body Mass Index and Ventilator Dependence in Critically Ill Subjects in Japan: A Cohort Study Using a Nationwide Database by Fujinaga, Jun, Suzuki, Etsuji, Irie, Hiromasa, Onodera, Mutsuo

    Published in Respiratory care (01-09-2021)
    “…Body mass index (BMI) can be an important indicator for health outcomes among critically ill patients. However, the association between BMI and ventilator…”
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    Laboratory risk indicator for necrotizing fasciitis score and patient outcomes by Fujinaga, Jun, Kuriyama, Akira, Ikegami, Tetsunori, Onodera, Mutsuo

    Published in Journal of emergencies, trauma and shock (01-01-2021)
    “…Context: The Laboratory Risk Indicator for Necrotizing Fasciitis (LRINEC) score helps to diagnose necrotizing soft-tissue infection (NSTI). The LRINEC score…”
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    Effect of high-flow nasal cannula on thoraco-abdominal synchrony in adult critically ill patients by Itagaki, Taiga, Okuda, Nao, Tsunano, Yumiko, Kohata, Hisakazu, Nakataki, Emiko, Onodera, Mutsuo, Imanaka, Hideaki, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Respiratory care (01-01-2014)
    “…High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) creates positive oropharyngeal airway pressure and improves oxygenation. It remains unclear, however, whether HFNC improves…”
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    Urgent intubation without neuromuscular blocking agents and the risk of tracheostomy by Fujinaga, Jun, Suzuki, Etsuji, Kuriyama, Akira, Onodera, Mutsuo, Doi, Hiroyuki

    Published in Internal and emergency medicine (01-01-2020)
    “…Neuromuscular blocking agents play a significant role in improving the success rate for urgent intubation, although there is limited evidence about the effect…”
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    Hyperoxemia in mechanically ventilated, critically ill subjects: incidence and related factors by Itagaki, Taiga, Nakano, Yuuki, Okuda, Nao, Izawa, Masayo, Onodera, Mutsuo, Imanaka, Hideaki, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Respiratory care (01-03-2015)
    “…Excessive supplemental oxygen causes injurious hyperoxemia. Before establishing the best P(aO2) targets for mechanically ventilated patients, it is important…”
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    Persistent wheezing caused by carvedilol overdose in a non‐asthmatic man by Nakanishi, Misuzu, Kuriyama, Akira, Onodera, Mutsuo

    Published in Acute medicine & surgery (01-01-2020)
    “…Background Cardiovascular dysfunction is the main manifestation of β‐blocker intoxication; however, respiratory manifestations have rarely been reported. Case…”
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    Blood lactate/ATP ratio, as an alarm index and real-time biomarker in critical illness by Chida, Junji, Ono, Rie, Yamane, Kazuhiko, Hiyoshi, Mineyoshi, Nishimura, Masaji, Onodera, Mutsuo, Nakataki, Emiko, Shichijo, Koichi, Matushita, Masatami, Kido, Hiroshi

    Published in PloS one (05-04-2013)
    “…The acute physiology, age and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II score and other related scores have been used for evaluation of illness severity in the…”
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    A novel method of post-pyloric feeding tube placement at bedside by Kohata, Hisakazu, MD, Okuda, Nao, MD, Nakataki, Emiko, MD, Itagaki, Taiga, MD, Onodera, Mutsuo, MD, Imanaka, Hideaki, MD, Nishimura, Masaji, MD

    Published in Journal of critical care (01-12-2013)
    “…Abstract Purpose Post-pyloric feeding tube placement is often difficult, and special equipment or peristalsis agents are used to aid insertion. Although…”
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    Temperature of gas delivered from ventilators by Chikata, Yusuke, Onodera, Mutsuo, Imanaka, Hideaki, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Journal of intensive care (08-11-2013)
    “…Although heated humidifiers (HHs) are the most efficient humidifying device for mechanical ventilation, some HHs do not provide sufficient humidification when…”
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    Delayed discharge from the intensive care unit by Okuda, Nao, Tsunano, Yumiko, Kohata, Hisakazu, Nakataki, Emiko, Itagaki, Taiga, Onodera, Mutsuo, Imanaka, Hideaki, Nishimura, Masaji

    “…Delayed discharge from ICU to the general ward can exert an adverse effect. We researched whether patients are discharged smoothly from our ICU to the general…”
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    Acute Cardiac Failure in a Pregnant Woman due to Thyrotoxic Crisis by Okuda, Nao, Nishimura, Masaji, Imanaka, Hideaki, Oto, Jun, Onodera, Mutsuo, Tsunano, Yumiko, Nakataki, Emiko

    Published in Case reports in cardiology (01-01-2012)
    “…Introduction. Cardiac failure during pregnancy is usually related to preeclampsia/eclampsia, rarely to hyperthyroidism. While hyperthyroidism can easily lead…”
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    Early administration of mucoactive agents and ventilator-free days: a propensity score-matched study by Fujinaga, Jun, Kuriyama, Akira, Onodera, Mutsuo

    Published in Annals of translational medicine (15-03-2023)
    “…Mucoactive agents are often prescribed for the management of airway secretions. However, it is unclear whether they improve respiratory outcomes in…”
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    Sleep quality of mechanically ventilated patients sedated with dexmedetomidine by Oto, Jun, Yamamoto, Katsunori, Koike, Shigefumi, Onodera, Mutsuo, Imanaka, Hideaki, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Intensive care medicine (01-12-2012)
    “…Purpose Dexmedetomidine is thought to activate an endogenous pathway that naturally promotes non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Dexmedetomidine may induce…”
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    FIO2 in an Adult Model Simulating High-Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy by Chikata, Yusuke, Onodera, Mutsuo, Oto, Jun, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Respiratory care (01-02-2017)
    “…High-flow nasal cannula therapy (HFNC) is widely used for patients with acute respiratory failure. HFNC has a number of physiological effects. Although F is…”
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    Humidification performance of two high-flow nasal cannula devices: a bench study by Chikata, Yusuke, Izawa, Masayo, Okuda, Nao, Itagaki, Taiga, Nakataki, Emiko, Onodera, Mutsuo, Imanaka, Hideaki, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Respiratory care (01-08-2014)
    “…Delivering heated and humidified medical gas at 20-60 L/min, high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) creates low levels of PEEP and ameliorates respiratory mechanics…”
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    Humidification Performance of Passive and Active Humidification Devices Within a Spontaneously Breathing Tracheostomized Cohort by Nakanishi, Nobuto, Oto, Jun, Itagaki, Taiga, Nakataki, Emiko, Onodera, Mutsuo, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Respiratory care (01-02-2019)
    “…Most heat-and-moisture exchangers (HMEs) for patients with tracheostomy and spontaneously breathing are small and have suction ports that allow some expiratory…”
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    Effect of High-Flow Nasal Cannula on Thoraco-Abdominal Synchrony in Pediatric Subjects After Cardiac Surgery by Itagaki, Taiga, Nakanishi, Nobuto, Okuda, Nao, Nakataki, Emiko, Onodera, Mutsuo, Oto, Jun, Nishimura, Masaji

    Published in Respiratory care (01-01-2019)
    “…We previously reported the effects of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen therapy on thoraco-abdominal synchrony. This study was designed to clarify the…”
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