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Genta Kato

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  30
Citations -  180

Genta Kato is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 22 publications receiving 107 citations.

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The first report of Japanese antimicrobial use measured by national database based on health insurance claims data (2011-2013): comparison with sales data, and trend analysis stratified by antimicrobial category and age group.

TL;DR: The trend of AMU stratified by antimicrobial category and age group were successfully measured using the NDB, which can be a tool to monitor outcome indices for the national action plan on antimicrobial resistance.
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Validation of claims data to identify death among aged persons utilizing enrollment data from health insurance unions.

TL;DR: The validity of death information in inpatient claims was high, suggesting its potential usefulness for identifying death, but given the low sensitivity for outpatient deaths, the use ofdeath information obtained solely from records in outpatient claims is not recommended.
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Analysis of the evidence-practice gap to facilitate proper medical care for the elderly: investigation, using databases, of utilization measures for National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan (NDB).

TL;DR: Findings are derived that are applicable to policy from an elucidation of the actual state of medical care for the elderly and establish a foundation for the utilization of National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan (NDB).
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Absolute risk of acute coronary syndrome after severe hypoglycemia: A population-based 2-year cohort study using the National Database in Japan.

TL;DR: The time period for increased risk of ACS after a severe hypoglycemic episode remains unknown and the present study aimed to determine the ACS risk after a serious hypoglycemia episode.
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Nationwide survey of severe postpartum hemorrhage in Japan: an exploratory study using the national database of health insurance claims.

TL;DR: The annual incidence of severe PPH is increasing and FFP has become more prevalent in small-scale obstetric facilities, and there was a steady increase in the rate of FFP utilization in non-DPC facilities over the 4-year sampling period.