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Yutaka Kondo
Researcher at Juntendo University
Publications - 147
Citations - 2484
Yutaka Kondo is an academic researcher from Juntendo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 125 publications receiving 1575 citations. Previous affiliations of Yutaka Kondo include University of the Ryukyus & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Post-intensive care syndrome: its pathophysiology, prevention, and future directions
Shigeaki Inoue,Junji Hatakeyama,Yutaka Kondo,Toru Hifumi,Hideaki Sakuramoto,Tatsuya Kawasaki,Shunsuke Taito,Kensuke Nakamura,Takeshi Unoki,Yusuke Kawai,Yuji Kenmotsu,Masafumi Saito,Kazuma Yamakawa,Osamu Nishida +13 more
TL;DR: The pathophysiology, prevention, and future directions of Post‐intensive care syndrome are outlined, which includes performance of the ABCDEFGH bundle, which incorporates the prevention of delirium, early rehabilitation, family intervention, and follow‐up from the time of ICU admission to the time to discharge.
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Revised trauma scoring system to predict in-hospital mortality in the emergency department: Glasgow Coma Scale, Age, and Systolic Blood Pressure score
TL;DR: The GAP scoring system can predict in-hospital mortality more accurately than the previously developed trauma scoring systems and can be applied more easily than previous trauma scores among trauma patients in the emergency department (ED).
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Early rehabilitation to prevent postintensive care syndrome in patients with critical illness: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Ryota Fuke,Toru Hifumi,Yutaka Kondo,Junji Hatakeyama,Tetsuhiro Takei,Kazuma Yamakawa,Shigeaki Inoue,Osamu Nishida +7 more
TL;DR: Early rehabilitation improved only short-term physical-related outcomes in patients with critical illness, and did not improve the long-term outcomes of PICS as characterised by EQ5D and SF-36 PF.
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Purinergic P2X4 receptors and mitochondrial ATP production regulate T cell migration
Carola Ledderose,Kaifeng Liu,Yutaka Kondo,Christian J. Slubowski,Thomas Dertnig,Sara Denicoló,Mona Arbab,Johannes Hubner,Kirstin Konrad,Mahtab Fakhari,James A. Lederer,Simon C. Robson,Gary A. Visner,Wolfgang G. Junger +13 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that P2X4 receptors are therapeutic targets for immunomodulation in transplantation and inflammatory diseases and prevent the recruitment of T cells into allograft tissue and the rejection of lung transplants.
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The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2016 (J-SSCG 2016)
Osamu Nishida,Hiroshi Ogura,Moritoki Egi,Seitaro Fujishima,Yoshiro Hayashi,Toshiaki Iba,Hitoshi Imaizumi,Shigeaki Inoue,Yasuyuki Kakihana,Joji Kotani,Shigeki Kushimoto,Yoshiki Masuda,Naoyuki Matsuda,Asako Matsushima,Taka-aki Nakada,Satoshi Nakagawa,Shin Nunomiya,Tomohito Sadahiro,Nobuaki Shime,Tomoaki Yatabe,Yoshitaka Hara,Kei Hayashida,Yutaka Kondo,Yuka Sumi,Hideto Yasuda,Kazuyoshi Aoyama,Takeo Azuhata,Kent Doi,Matsuyuki Doi,Naoyuki Fujimura,Ryota Fuke,Tatsuma Fukuda,Koji Goto,Ryuichi Hasegawa,Satoru Hashimoto,Junji Hatakeyama,Mineji Hayakawa,Toru Hifumi,Naoki Higashibeppu,Katsuki Hirai,Tomoya Hirose,Kentaro Ide,Yasuo Kaizuka,Tomomichi Kan'o,Tatsuya Kawasaki,Hiromitsu Kuroda,Akihisa Matsuda,Shotaro Matsumoto,Masaharu Nagae,Mutsuo Onodera,Tetsu Ohnuma,Kiyohiro Oshima,Nobuyuki Saito,So Sakamoto,Masaaki Sakuraya,Mikio Sasano,Norio Sato,Atsushi Sawamura,Kentaro Shimizu,Kunihiro Shirai,Tetsuhiro Takei,Muneyuki Takeuchi,Kohei Takimoto,Takumi Taniguchi,Hiroomi Tatsumi,Ryosuke Tsuruta,Naoya Yama,Kazuma Yamakawa,Chizuru Yamashita,Kazuto Yamashita,Takeshi Yoshida,Hiroshi Tanaka,Shigeto Oda +72 more
TL;DR: The evidence gathered was able to formulate Japanese-specific clinical practice guidelines that are tailored to the Japanese context in a highly transparent manner and can easily be used not only by specialists, but also by non-specialists, general clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, clinical engineers, and other healthcare professionals.