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Mitsuaki Endo
Researcher at Yokohama City University Medical Center
Publications - 31
Citations - 931
Mitsuaki Endo is an academic researcher from Yokohama City University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Intravascular ultrasound. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 786 citations.
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Association between gait speed as a measure of frailty and risk of cardiovascular events after myocardial infarction.
Yasushi Matsuzawa,Masaaki Konishi,Masaaki Konishi,Eiichi Akiyama,Eiichi Akiyama,Hiroyuki Suzuki,Naoki Nakayama,Naoki Nakayama,Masayoshi Kiyokuni,Shinichi Sumita,Toshiaki Ebina,Masami Kosuge,Kiyoshi Hibi,Kengo Tsukahara,Noriaki Iwahashi,Mitsuaki Endo,Nobuhiko Maejima,Kenichiro Saka,Katsutaka Hashiba,Kozo Okada,Masataka Taguri,Satoshi Morita,Seigo Sugiyama,Hisao Ogawa,Hironobu Sashika,Satoshi Umemura,Kazuo Kimura +26 more
TL;DR: Among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction, slow gait speed was significantly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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Relationship Between Thickness of Calcium on Optical Coherence Tomography and Crack Formation After Balloon Dilatation in Calcified Plaque Requiring Rotational Atherectomy
Nobuhiko Maejima,Kiyoshi Hibi,Kenichiro Saka,Eiichi Akiyama,Masaaki Konishi,Mitsuaki Endo,Noriaki Iwahashi,Kengo Tsukahara,Masami Kosuge,Toshiaki Ebina,Satoshi Umemura,Kazuo Kimura +11 more
TL;DR: Estimation of the effects of rotational atherectomy and subsequent balloon angioplasty on calcified coronary lesions using optical coherence tomography found presence of calcium crack was the important determinant of optimal stent expansion.
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Impact of ultrasound attenuation and plaque rupture as detected by intravascular ultrasound on the incidence of no-reflow phenomenon after percutaneous coronary intervention in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
Mitsuaki Endo,Kiyoshi Hibi,Tomoaki Shimizu,Naohiro Komura,Ikuyoshi Kusama,Fumiyuki Otsuka,Takayuki Mitsuhashi,Noriaki Iwahashi,Jun Okuda,Kengo Tsukahara,Masami Kosuge,Toshiaki Ebina,Satoshi Umemura,Kazuo Kimura +13 more
TL;DR: In patients with STEMI, a longer ultrasound attenuation and plaque rupture on IVUS are associated with an increased incidence of no-reflow phenomenon, suggesting that this subset of patients might be at high risk for distal embolism.
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Association between blood glucose variability and coronary plaque instability in patients with acute coronary syndromes
Kozo Okada,Kiyoshi Hibi,Masaomi Gohbara,Shunsuke Kataoka,Keiko Takano,Eiichi Akiyama,Yasushi Matsuzawa,Kenichiro Saka,Nobuhiko Maejima,Mitsuaki Endo,Noriaki Iwahashi,Kengo Tsukahara,Masami Kosuge,Toshiaki Ebina,Peter J. Fitzgerald,Yasuhiro Honda,Satoshi Umemura,Kazuo Kimura +17 more
TL;DR: Among all glucose indicators studied, only higherBlood glucose variability was an independent determinant of increased lipid and decreased fibrous contents with larger plaque burden, suggesting blood glucose variability as one of the important factors related to coronary plaque vulnerability.
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An Early and Simple Predictor of Severe Left Main and/or Three-Vessel Disease in Patients With Non–ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome
Masami Kosuge,Toshiaki Ebina,Kiyoshi Hibi,Satoshi Morita,Mitsuaki Endo,Nobuhiki Maejima,Noriaki Iwahashi,Kozo Okada,Toshiyuki Ishikawa,Satoshi Umemura,Kazuo Kimura +10 more
TL;DR: ST-segment elevation ≥1.0 mm in lead aVR on admission electrocardiogram is highly suggestive of severe LM/3VD in patients with NSTE-ACS, and selected patients with this finding might benefit from promptly undergoing angiography, withholding clopidogrel to allow early CABG.