Tamaki Yuya

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Title

Assistant Professor

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  • Duty   University of the Ryukyus   Faculty of Medicine   Health Sciences   Assistant Professor  

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • 心臓リハビリ

  • 心不全緩和ケア

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Nursing

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  • Association of hospitalization-associated disability and all-cause mortality or hospitalizations for heart failure in elderly patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement.

    Yoshito Arasaki, Yuichiro Toma, Akira Minei, Terumi Hirata, Shuichiro Ikemiya, Morikuni Wakugawa, Nagomi Koyama, Yuya Tamaki, Haruno Nagata, Naoki Yamada, Kojiro Furukawa, Kenya Kusunose

    Journal of cardiology     2025.07 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (other science council materials etc.)

  • Further Development of Cardiovascular Intensive Care Rehabilitation - The Required Role of Nurses in Cardiovascular Intensive Care Rehabilitation.

    Yuya Tamaki, Kazuki Gushiken, Terumi Hirata, Yoshito Arasaki, Morikuni Wakugawa, Shuichiro Ikemiya, Haruno Nagata

    Circulation reports   7 ( 7 ) 508 - 511   2025.07 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (research society, symposium materials, etc.)

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    Cardiovascular intensive care rehabilitation has become more widespread with the development of guidelines and other infrastructures. The next step in further developing cardiovascular intensive care rehabilitation should be improving outcomes in both the intensive care unit (ICU) and after leaving the ICU. However, evidence of effective methods to improve both outcomes has been lacking. Therefore, in this review, we examined strategies to prevent mental disorders in post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) in order to improve outcomes after ICU discharge from a nursing perspective. This review also describes the possibility of setting rehabilitation goals based on Fink's model of crisis and self-concept, and the possibility of preventing mental disorders through self-care support. Further research is needed to determine the effectiveness of these strategies.

  • Long-term effectiveness of a disease management program to prevent diabetic nephropathy: a propensity score matching analysis using administrative data in Japan.

    Hirohito Watanabe, Hisataka Anezaki, Kana Kazawa, Yuya Tamaki, Hideki Hashimoto, Michiko Moriyama

    BMC endocrine disorders   22 ( 1 ) 135 - 135   2022.05 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

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    BACKGROUND: Existing reviews indicated that disease management for patients with diabetes may be effective in achieving better health outcomes with less resource utilization in the short term. However, the long-term results were inconsistent because of the heterogeneous nature of the study designs. In the present study, we evaluated the 5-year follow-up results of a local disease management program focused on diabetic nephropathy prevention under the universal public health insurance scheme in Japan. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes who had stage 3 or 4 diabetic kidney disease and were aged between 20 and 75 years were invited to join a disease management program to support self-management and receive a recommended treatment protocol between 2011 and 2013. Follow-up data were collected from an electronic claims database for the public insurance scheme. Considering the non-random selection process, we prepared two control groups matched by estimated propensity scores to compare the incidence of diabetes-related complications, death, and resource utilization. RESULTS: The treatment group was more likely to receive clinical management in accordance with the guideline-recommended medication. After propensity score matching, the treatment group had lower incidence of diabetic nephropathy and emergency care use than the control group selected from a beneficiary pool mainly under primary care. Comparisons between the treatment group and the control group with more selected clinical conditions did not show differences in the incidence rate and resource utilization. CONCLUSIONS: The present results demonstrated limited effectiveness of the program for reducing complication incidence and resource utilization during the 5-year follow-up. Further research on the long-term effectiveness of co-management by primary care physicians, subspecialists in endocrinology and nephrology, and nurse educators is required for effective management of diabetes-related nephropathy.

  • Safety and effectiveness of early cardiac rehabilitation in acute severe heart failure patients

      26 ( 3 ) 389 - 395   2020 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

  • Characteristics of heart failure patients incurring high medical costs via matching specific health examination results and medical claim data: a cross-sectional study.

    Yuya Tamaki, Kana Kazawa, Hirohito Watanabe, Tantut Susanto, Michiko Moriyama

    BMJ open     2019.12 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)