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Yoriyuki Murata
Researcher at Yamaguchi University
Publications - 29
Citations - 225
Yoriyuki Murata is an academic researcher from Yamaguchi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 141 citations.
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Association between cytokine removal by polymyxin B hemoperfusion and improved pulmonary oxygenation in patients with acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Keiji Oishi,Yuka Mimura-Kimura,Taku Miyasho,Keisuke Aoe,Yoshiko Ogata,Hideki Katayama,Yoriyuki Murata,Hiroshi Ueoka,Tsuneo Matsumoto,Yusuke Mimura +9 more
TL;DR: Adsorption of proinflammatory, profibrotic and proangiogenic cytokines onto PMX-fibers is one of the mechanisms of action of PMx-DHP in AE-IPF and removal of VEGF may contribute to the rapid improvement in oxygenation by suppressing vascular permeability in the lung.
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Survival from an Acute Exacerbation of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis with or without Direct Hemoperfusion with a Polymyxin B-immobilized Fiber Column: A Retrospective Analysis.
Keiji Oishi,Keisuke Aoe,Yusuke Mimura,Yoriyuki Murata,Kenji Sakamoto,Wataru Koutoku,Tsuneo Matsumoto,Hiroshi Ueoka,Masafumi Yano +8 more
TL;DR: PMX-DHP improved the prognosis of AE-IPF and may be informative for predicting the patient outcome, according to a subanalysis of the PMX group, and the time from AE- IPF onset to PMX- DHP was a significant predictor of survival.
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Impact of sinus surgery on type 2 airway and systemic inflammation in asthma.
Kazuki Hamada,Keiji Oishi,Ayumi Chikumoto,Keita Murakawa,Yuichi Ohteru,Kazuki Matsuda,Sho Uehara,Ryo Suetake,Shuichiro Ohata,Yoriyuki Murata,Yoshikazu Yamaji,Maki Asami-Noyama,Kosuke Ito,Nobutaka Edakuni,Tsunahiko Hirano,Kazuto Matsunaga +15 more
TL;DR: In eosinophilic CRSwNP patients with asthma, sinus surgery impacts asthma control through the suppression of airway/systemic type 2 inflammation.
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Pleural effusion related to IgG4.
TL;DR: The possibility of IgG4-related pleural lesion should be considered in patients with pleural effusion of unexplained cause when lymphoplasmacytic infiltration is seen in a pleural biopsy specimen.
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Detection of type2 biomarkers for response in COPD.
Yoshikazu Yamaji,Keiji Oishi,Kazuki Hamada,Yuichi Ohteru,Ayumi Chikumoto,Keita Murakawa,Kazuki Matsuda,Ryo Suetake,Yoriyuki Murata,Kosuke Ito,Maki Asami-Noyama,Nobutaka Edakuni,Tsunahiko Hirano,Kazuto Matsunaga +13 more
TL;DR: FeNO could be a valuable biomarker for identifying individuals who respond to steroid therapy among patients with symptomatic COPD in terms of symptoms and airflow limitation.