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Atsuko Nakayama

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Hori K, Nakayama A, Kobayashi D, Adachi Y, Hirakawa K, Shimokawa T, et al.
Circ J . 2023 May; 87(8):1112-1119. PMID: 37150607
Background: We investigated the components of frailty associated with hospitalization-associated disability (HAD) after cardiac surgery. Methods and results: This retrospective, observational study evaluated 1,446 older patients after elective cardiac surgery...
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Hirakawa K, Nakayama A, Saitoh M, Hori K, Shimokawa T, Iwakura T, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Oct; 19(19). PMID: 36232218
The in-hospital mortality rate among patients after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) has improved chronologically. However, the relationship between the incidence of hospitalisation-associated disability (HAD) and acute...
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Kakuda N, Nakayama A, Ishizuka M, Takeda N, Morita H, Itoda Y, et al.
J Cardiol Cases . 2022 Aug; 25(4):204-206. PMID: 35911063
Traumatic accidents sometimes cause primary traumatic tricuspid regurgitation (TR), and the diagnosis is occasionally delayed due to the load adaptability of the right ventricle, which may lead to fatal outcomes....
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Nakayama A, Kamiya C, Kanki S, Ide T, Bando Y, Uemura Y, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2022 Jun; 9:871546. PMID: 35722117
Background: Diversity and inclusion remain a concern in the field of cardiology. Female cardiologists have less opportunity to chair sessions in scientific meetings than men. However, cardiologists' awareness and perspectives...
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Nakayama A, Kodera S, Morita H, Fujiwara T, Takeda N, Komuro I
Int Heart J . 2022 Mar; 63(2):264-270. PMID: 35354747
The cost and/or cost-effectiveness for inpatient management according to the gender of attending physicians remain to be elucidated.Hospitalization costs were extracted from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination (DPC) -based payment system....
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Hirakawa K, Nakayama A, Saitoh M, Arimitsu T, Iwai K, Hori K, et al.
Rev Cardiovasc Med . 2022 Mar; 23(2):77. PMID: 35229568
Background: Following cardiovascular surgery, patients are at high risk of requiring systemic management in the intensive care unit (ICU), resulting in hospitalization-associated disability (HAD). Predicting the risk of HAD during...
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Hori K, Usuba K, Sakuyama A, Adachi Y, Hirakawa K, Nakayama A, et al.
Circ Rep . 2021 Aug; 3(8):423-430. PMID: 34414331
Hospitalization-associated disability (HAD) is associated with prolonged functional decline and increased mortality after discharge. Therefore, we examined the incidence and risk factors associated with HAD in elderly patients undergoing cardiac...
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Shimbo M, Nakayama A
Int Heart J . 2021 May; 62(3):465-469. PMID: 34053997
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the lives of healthcare professionals, especially vulnerable physicians such as young or female cardiologists. In Japan, they are facing the fear of...
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Nakayama A, Morita H, Kawahara T, Itoh H, Komuro I
Heart Vessels . 2021 May; 36(12):1794-1803. PMID: 34036416
Statin therapy may decrease the levels of serum steroid hormones, including testosterone and cortisol, accompanied by lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels, which remains to be investigated. The aim of...
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Nakayama A, Morita H, Sato T, Kawahara T, Takeda N, Kato S, et al.
J Atheroscler Thromb . 2021 May; 29(5):678-691. PMID: 33994406
Aim: We explored the superiority of small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (sdLDL-C) as a marker for predicting not only the occurrence of cardiovascular (CV) events but also the need for...