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Microbial contamination of in-use ophthalmic preparations and its prevention
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 63 Issue 1-2
Aims: To clarify the usefulness of preservative-free ophthalmic preparations equipped with a filter. Methods: A total of 1,615 samples of in-use ophthalmic preparations were examined for microbial contamination. Results: Of 1,094 samples of preservative-containing ophthalmic preparations, 31 (2.8%) showed microbial contamination. Of 289 samples of preservative-free ophthalmic preparations without a filter, 6 (2.1%) were contaminated, consisting of 4 (13.8%) of 29 samples of hospital preparations and 2 (0.8%) of 260 samples of commercially available new quinolone antimicrobial agents. On the other hand, the microbial contamination rate in preservative-free ophthalmic preparations equipped with a filter was 0% (0 of 232 samples).The major contaminants detected in these preservative-containing ophthalmic preparations and preservative-free ophthalmic preparations without a filter were glucose-nonfermentative Gram-negative bacilli such as Pseudomonas fluorescens, Acinetobacter spp., and P. aeruginosa, coagulase (-) staphylococci, and Candida spp. The contaminant level was 10-99 colony forming units (CFU)/mL in 37.8% (14 of 37 samples), and 10^2 - 10^6 CFU/mL in 62.2% (23 of 37 samples). Conclusions: Preservative-free ophthalmic preparations equipped with a filter not only have zero risk of the oculotoxic effects of preservatives, but are also safe in terms of their lack of microbial contamination.
Creators : Saisyo Atsuyuki | Oie Shigeharu | Kimura Kazuhiro | Sonoda Koh-Hei | Furukawa Hiroyuki Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2016
We investigated the relationship between myocardial oxidative stress and cardiac sympathetic hyperactivity in patients with takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TC) compared with acute anteroseptal myocardial infarction (AMI). Methods: In 10 TC patients and 10 AMI patients, electrocardiogram, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization were conducted, and plasma catecholamines and urinary (U) 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) as a marker of oxidative DNA damage were taken for one week from onset. Results: On admission, the coronary sinus (CS) had significantly higher norepinephrine (NE) and 8-OHdG levels than the aortic root (Ao) and peripheral blood vessels. Circulating catecholamines in TC patients tended to be higher than those in AMI patients
Creators : Oda Seiko | Kobayashi Shigeki | Nanno Takuma | Ishiguchi Hironori | Myoren Takeki | Murakami Wakako | Mochizuki Mamoru | Oda Tetsuro | Okuda Shinichi | Yamada Jutaro | Okamura Takayuki | Matsuzaki Masanori | Yano Masafumi Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2016
Creators : Nakamura Yoshitaka | Nakai Akira | Muto Masahiko Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2016
Creators : Uesugi Naomasa | Ikeshita Takahiro | Inoue Takayuki | Hironaka Hideharu | Jinbo Mitsutaka | Kobayashi Toshiro | Saito Satoshi | Takahashi Tsuyoshi | Gohra Hidenori | Tanaka. Shinsuke Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2016-08-01
Creators : Sugahara Kazuma | Yamashita Hiroshi Publishers : 日本耳鼻咽候科免疫アレルギー学会 Date Issued : 2015-09
Creators : Shiraishi Koji Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2015
Creators : Kotoku Wataru | Matumoto Tuneo | Murata Yoriyuki | Sakamoto Kenji | Oishi Keiji | Mimura Yusuke | Ueoka Hiroshi Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-11-01
We held medical seminars for high-school students who hope to become physicians to increase their motivation and to encourage them to enter Yamaguchi University. The seminars were held two or three times a year at hospitals in six locations in Yamaguchi prefecture between 2011 and 2014, and consisted of observation of facilities in hospitals, physician lectures, experience of medical practice, and Q&A sessions with physicians and medical students. A total of 210 high-school students participated in 11 seminars. The questionnaires for the participants showed 89.9% of the participants rated the seminars“very good”and 91.4% responded,“my motivation was strengthened”.Of the seminar participants, 20 of 69 high-school graduates entered the Yamaguchi University School of Medicine. The follow-up survey showed that the percentage of medical school students studying at Yamaguchi University was 69.0% (20/29) for seminar participants and 45.5% (46/101) for non-seminar participants. The results suggest that the medical seminars were as effective as expected in encouraging high-school students to become physicians and to enter Yamaguchi University.
Creators : Fukuda Yoshiharu | Nakamura Hiroshi | Segawa Makoto | Abe Masaaki | Taguchi Akihiko | Miyazaki Mutsuko Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-08-01
Creators : Ogino Yasuaki | Kaneda Kotaro | Nakahara Takashi | Todani Masaki | Miyauchi Takashi | Fujita Motoki | Kawamura Yoshikatsu | Oda Yasutaka | Tsuruta Ryosuke Publishers : Yamaguchi University School of Medicine Date Issued : 2015
Four cases of ruptured duodenal varices
山口医学 Volume 64 Issue 2
Duodenal varices(DV)are the most common of ectopic varices. Although bleeding from DV is rare, it is difficult to control bleeding and sometimes fatal. We have encountered four clinical cases of ruptured DV. Case 1:A man in his 80s presented with a history of partial gastrectomy with Billroth-II reconstruction and LC due to chronic hepatitis C. We performed single-balloon endoscopy and injected 67% N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate(NBCA)for DV on the afferent loop with red plug. Case 2:A woman in her 40s with primary biliary cirrhosis complained of tarry stool and anemia. We performed endoscopic injection sclerotherapy(EIS)with 67% NBCA for spurting bleeding point in duodenum. Case 3:A man in his 50s with liver cirrhosis(LC)due to chronic hepatitis B complained of tarry stool. We performed endoscopic variceal ligation(EVL)and balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration(B-RTO)for DV. Case 4:A man in his 60s with alcoholic LC complained of tarry stool. We performed EIS with 67% NBCA for DV. We added EVL, clipping, and argon plasma coagulation after EIS to control bleeding. To control bleeding was achieved in all cases.
Creators : Sasaki Ryo | Matsuda Takashi | Aibe Yuki | Nakashima Takao | Shiratsuki Shogo | Iwamoto Takuya | Ishikawa Tsuyoshi | Terai Shuji | Sakaida Isao Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-05-01
A case of early duodenal bulb carcinoma
山口医学 Volume 64 Issue 2
Creators : Dairaku Koji | Kawamura Daichi | Tokiyama Hiroshi | Kawano Hiroo Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-05-01
Creators : Ogawa Ryo | Kaino Seiji | Shinoda Syuhei | Kawano Michitaka | Harima Hirofumi | Suenaga Shigeyuki | Ishikawa Tsuyoshi | Kaino Miyuki | Kurokawa Fumie | Sakaida Isao Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2014-05-01
A 36-year-old man diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth(CMT)disease type 1B was treated in the department of neurology of this hospital. Due to a liver injury(AST 237IU/ml, ALT 496IU/ml)which occurred in November 200X, he was introduced to our department. As a result of scrutiny, we diagnosed him with chronic hepatitis C genotype 2a(HCV-RNA 5.4logIU/ml).He will be admitted to the hospital for Interferon(IFN)therapy in April next year. Although the mechanism is unknown, there are a few reports of peripheral neuropathy related to IFN therapy. Therefore, IFN therapy is generally unfavorable for patients with neuromuscular disorders. There are several IFN preparations used in Japan. IFN alfa associated peripheral neuropathy appears less than 0.1-5% of the time. While there is no report of peripheral neuropathy related to IFN beta, we performed IFN beta and Rivabirin combination therapy with a severe follow-up by a neurologist. We could accomplish treatment without the exacerbation of neurologic symptoms. He achieved sustained viral response. When IFN therapy was provided for chronic hepatitis B or chronic hepatitis C complicated with peripheral neuropathy, there is some possibility of performing antiviral therapy safely by using IFN beta.
Creators : Matsuura Keiji | Hidaka Isao | Hanazono Tadasuke | Saeki Issei | Iwamoto Takuya | Ishikawa Tsuyoshi | Takami Taro | Kawai Motoharu | Terai Shuji | Takashi Takashi | Sakaida Isao Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-02-01
Creators : Yasuda Mayumi | Okamoto Takeshi | Nagao Misato | Sasaki Sho | Nishimura Junichi | Nakamura Munetaka | Nishikawa Jun | Iida Michihisa | Yoshino Shigefumi | Sakaida Isao Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-02-01
Creators : Nishimura Tatsuro | Hashimoto Shinichi | Kawasato Ryo | Shirasawa Tomohiro | Yokota Yasuyuki | Shibata Taimei | Okamoto Takeshi | Nishikawa Jun | Sakaida Isao Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-02-01
Spontaneous rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)is well known. However, rupture of HCC after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE)is a rare but potentially fatal complication. Herein, we report a case of ruptured HCC after TACE in a 73-year-old man with chronic liver injury(non-B and non-C).He had previously undergone subsegmental resection of S7 of the liver for HCC. One year later, multiple HCCs were detected. TACE was performed for the recurrent HCCs located on the surface of S2 of the liver. Epigastric pain and decreased blood pressure were observed after the treatment. Although his symptoms improved immediately, the patient gradually became anemic. Radiological examination after TACE revealed a hematoma around the S2 lesion. Therefore, we diagnosed rupture of HCC. We performed TAE and could control the bleeding. Few possible mechanisms of ruptured HCC after TACE include increasing pressure inside the tumor and capsular injury due to TACE. Consequently, HCC which has a high risk of rupture after TACE should be assured embolization and careful observation.
Creators : Fukui Yumi | Saeki Issei | Hanazono Tadasuke | Tanabe Norikazu | Urata Yohei | Hidaka Isao | Terai Shuji | Sakaida Isao Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-02-01
Creators : Fukuda Yoshiharu | Nakamura Hiroshi | Segawa Makoto | Harada Tadanari | Taguchi Akihiko | Abe Masaaki Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-02-01
Creators : Umemoto Seiji Publishers : 山口大学医学会 Date Issued : 2015-02-01
Creators : Nozawa Masahiro | Inagaki Takeshi | Nagao Kazuhiro | Nishioka Tsukasa | Komura Takahiro | Esa Atsunobu | Kitagawa Michiko | Imanishi Masaaki | Uekado Yasunari | Ogawa Takatoshi | Kajikawa Hiroshi | Uejima Shigeya | Matsuyama Hideyasu | Hara Isao | Uemura Hirotsugu Publishers : 日本癌治療学会 Date Issued : 2014-08
Creators : Fujioka Nami | Kamezaki Akiko | Kawamoto Eri | Shiomichi Atsuko | Tsuboi Yoko | Fujii Yoko Publishers : 日本母性衛生学会 Date Issued : 2014-04
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