Yoshida Tomohide

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Title

Lecturer

Researcher Number(JSPS Kakenhi)

20363682

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  • Duty   University of the Ryukyus   Hospital   Lecturer  

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  • 2021.04
     
     

     

  • 2021.05
     
     

     

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  • 新生児学

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  • Effects of early parenteral nutrition on the development of premature infants born at 22-23 weeks of gestation: a retrospective cohort study evaluated by brain magnetic resonance imaging.

    Tsukayama M, Azuma H, Oshiro I, Goya H, Yoshida T, Nakanishi K

    European journal of clinical nutrition     2024.09 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

  • Relationship between the serum creatinine concentrations of preterm neonates within 24 h of birth and their mothers before delivery

    Shimabukuro, W; Nakada, S; Shimada, K; Tsukayama, M; Hamada, K; Goya, H; Kinjo, N; Yoshida, T; Mekaru, K; Nakanishi, K

    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROLOGY ( Clinical and Experimental Nephrology )  28 ( 4 ) 293 - 299   2024.04 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

  • Evaluation of brain development and damage using magnetic resonance imaging of congenital diaphragmatic hernia survivors: An analysis using the global brain abnormality score

    Yoshida, T; Goya, H; Tsukayama, M; Kuda, M; Yogi, A; Mekaru, K; Nakanishi, K

    PEDIATRICS AND NEONATOLOGY ( Pediatrics and Neonatology )  65 ( 2 ) 127 - 132   2024.03 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

  • Clinical Outcomes of All Patients With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Treated in Okinawa Prefecture Over the Past Two Decades and Reevaluation of the Severity Classification of Prenatally Diagnosed Patients

    Kuda Masaaki, Ikemura Shun, Baba Tokuro, Goya Hideki, Kinjo Tadatsugu, Sanabe Naoya, Kinjo Tsukasa, Yoshida Tomohide, Ieiri Satoshi, Takatsuki Mitsuhisa

    Journal of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons ( The Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons )  59 ( 7 ) 1044 - 1051   2023.12 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

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    <p><i>Purpose</i>: We reviewed and analyzed the clinical outcomes of all patients with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) in Okinawa Prefecture and reevaluated the prenatally diagnosed patients' severity classification group.</p><p><i>Methods</i>: Between 2002 and 2021, 61 patients diagnosed with CDH were treated at our institution. Among them, 35 patients who were prenatally diagnosed with isolated left CDH were classified according to Kitano's and Usui's classification systems. Information regarding their perinatal status, cardiorespiratory management, and prognosis was retrospectively reviewed. In addition, the results were compared with those from a national survey.</p><p><i>Results</i>: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was administered in 18.0% of patients, 3.3% were unsuitable for surgery, and the overall survival rate was 83.6%. According to Kitano's classification, 27 patients (77.1%) were classified into Group I; 6 (17.1%), into Group II; and 2 (5.7%), into Group III. Of these 35 prenatally diagnosed patients, 25.7% underwent ECMO, 0% were unable to undergo surgery, and the overall survival was 91.4%. Compared with the nationwide survey results, the prognosis was significantly better in all the patients classified using Kitano's classification system. In our cohort, ECMO utility and operation rates were significantly higher than those of the national survey. However, the intact discharge rate was lower in our patients, reflecting high complication rates.</p><p><i>Conclusions</i>: The survival rates in our sample were excellent; this may be because almost all the patients were able to undergo surgery owing to the high frequency of ECMO support. We should aim to reduce postoperative complications and improve long-term quality of life.</p>

  • Additional findings of tibial dysplasia in a male with orofaciodigital syndrome type XVI

    Chinen, Y; Nakamura, S; Yanagi, K; Kaneshi, T; Goya, H; Yoshida, T; Satou, K; Kaname, T; Naritomi, K; Nakanishi, K

    HUMAN GENOME VARIATION ( Human Genome Variation )  9 ( 1 ) 9   2022.03 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)

    Project Year: 2019.04  -  2023.03 

    Direct: 3,300,000 (YEN)  Overheads: 4,290,000 (YEN)  Total: 990,000 (YEN)