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Naoki Hosoda
Researcher at Memorial Hospital of South Bend
Publications - 5
Citations - 1
Naoki Hosoda is an academic researcher from Memorial Hospital of South Bend. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Artery. The author has co-authored 3 publications.
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Usefulness of preprocedural dedicated computed tomography for complex case in percutaneous left atrial appendage closure.
TL;DR: An 86-year-old male with persistent atrial fibrillation who had a history of coronary artery bypass grafting and was taking an antiplatelet drug was referred for treatment of repeated gastrointestinal bleeding with no device-related thrombus or leakage.
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Optimization of Reformatting Angle Using Orbitomeatal Base Line in Dopamine Transporter Scintigraphy.
Naoki Hosoda,Tokimori Ikeda +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an adjustment method for the image-reformatting angle by using orbitomeatal base line (OM line) was proposed to improve the analytical results of DaT scintigraphy.
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Novel method for predicting the optimal diagnostic catheter by coronary computed tomographic angiography.
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Delayed rupture of the iliac artery after endovascular therapy.
Masaaki Nakase,Kazuyuki Yahagi,Kota Komiyama,Shuhei Nemoto,Akihiro Kawabe,Naoki Hosoda,Yu Horiuchi,Masahiko Asami,Hitomi Yuzawa,Jun Tanaka,Jiro Aoki,Masaya Mori,Kengo Tanabe +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a 75-year-old woman developed delayed iliac artery rupture 12 h after balloon angioplasty and placement of a self-expandable stent in the left ingual artery.
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The impact of tissue-tracking strain on the left atrial dysfunction in the patients with left ventricular dysfunction.
Hideki Koike,Satoru Kishi,Naoki Hosoda,Shuhei Takemoto,Daijiro Tomii,Kai Ninomiya,Tetsu Tanaka,Masahiko Asami,Kazuyuki Yahagi,Kota Komiyama,Jun Tanaka,Hitomi Yuzawa,Rine Nakanishi,Tadashi Fujino,Jiro Aoki,Bharath Ambale Venkatesh,Joao A.C. Lima,Kengo Tanabe,Takanori Ikeda +18 more
TL;DR: The LA-strain in LV dysfunction patients was significantly lower, and the LA-ECV did not significantly differ from that in those without LV dysfunction, suggesting tissue-tracking strain is more useful for evaluating the LA dysfunction than T1 mapping.