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Intern Med ; 63(3): 443-446, 2024 Feb 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37344432

A 59-year-old man presented with esophageal achalasia complicated by lipoid pneumonia. Dysphagia and diffuse ground-glass shadows on computed tomography led to the diagnosis of esophageal achalasia. An analysis of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) revealed yellow BAL fluid, with two distinct layers. Oil droplets were observed in the upper layer. Macrophages that phagocytosed lipids were also observed. He was diagnosed with lipoid pneumonia secondary to esophageal achalasia. His lipoid pneumonia improved after peroral endoscopic myotomy because of the reduction in aspiration risk.


Esophageal Achalasia , Pneumonia, Lipid , Male , Humans , Middle Aged , Pneumonia, Lipid/diagnostic imaging , Pneumonia, Lipid/etiology , Esophageal Achalasia/complications , Esophageal Achalasia/diagnosis , Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid , Bronchoalveolar Lavage/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
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J Med Invest ; 70(3.4): 494-498, 2023.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37940537

BACKGROUND: Older patients with severe respiratory failure have higher mortality rates and are more likely to experience impairments in activities of daily living (ADL). METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed patients (??75 years) who received intubation and artificial ventilation for respiratory failure at Shimane University Hospital between November 2014 and December 2020. We compared the outcomes of frail patients with those of self-sufficient patients. RESULTS: Thirty-two patients were included. ADL ability before respiratory failure was rated self-sufficient in 18 patients (self-sufficient group) and not self-sufficient in 14 patients (frail group). None of the patients in either group underwent advanced care planning prior to the onset of respiratory failure. In the self-sufficient and frail groups, the in-hospital mortality rates were 33% and 50%, and the incidence of bedridden patients at discharge was 6% and 43%, respectively. Most patients in the frail group (93%) died or were bedridden. The median hospitalization cost was JPY 2,984,000 for the self-sufficient group and JPY 3,008,000 for the frail group. CONCLUSION: The overall prognosis of frail older patients who underwent intubation and artificial ventilation was poor. When providing intensive care to such patients, it is important to carefully consider their suitability for the treatment. J. Med. Invest. 70 : 494-498, August, 2023.


Frail Elderly , Respiratory Insufficiency , Humans , Aged , Retrospective Studies , Activities of Daily Living , Prognosis , Respiratory Insufficiency/therapy , Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology , Intubation, Intratracheal/adverse effects
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Diagnostics (Basel) ; 13(5)2023 Mar 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36900147

Endocytoscopy enables real-time observation of lesions at ultra-magnification. In the gastrointestinal and respiratory fields, endocytoscopic images are similar to hematoxylin-eosin-stained images. This study aimed to compare the nuclear features of pulmonary lesions in endocytoscopic and hematoxylin-eosin-stained images. We performed an endocytoscopy to observe resected specimens of normal lung tissue and lesions. Nuclear features were extracted using ImageJ. We analyzed five nuclear features: nuclear number per area, mean nucleus area, median circularity, coefficient of variation of roundness, and median Voronoi area. We conducted dimensionality reduction analyses for these features, followed by assessments of the inter-observer agreement among two pathologists and two pulmonologists to evaluate endocytoscopic videos. We analyzed the nuclear features of hematoxylin-eosin-stained and endocytoscopic images from 40 and 33 cases, respectively. Endocytoscopic and hematoxylin-eosin-stained images displayed a similar tendency for each feature, despite there being no correlation. Conversely, the dimensionality reduction analyses demonstrated similar distributions of normal lung and malignant clusters in both images, thus differentiating between the clusters. The diagnostic accuracy of the pathologists was 58.3% and 52.8% (κ-value 0.38, fair), and that of the pulmonologists was 50% and 47.2% (κ-value 0.33, fair). The five nuclear features of pulmonary lesions were similar in the endocytoscopic and hematoxylin-eosin-stained images.

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Thorac Cancer ; 14(2): 186-194, 2023 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36415054

BACKGROUND: Endocytoscopy (ECS) provides a magnification of approximately 450× for real-time observation of lesion nuclei. Using ECS, we aimed to evaluate whether sufficient samples for diagnosis can be obtained during bronchoscopy. We also investigated whether ECS can enable two-class diagnosis of malignant or non-malignant transbronchial biopsy specimens in real-time during bronchoscopy. METHODS: This was a single-facility, prospective, observational, ex vivo study. Forty cases with localized peripheral pulmonary lesions underwent transbronchial biopsy with endobronchial ultrasonography using a guide sheath. Each biopsy specimen was immediately observed and evaluated endocytoscopically after the collection by the bronchoscopic procedure. RESULTS: Thirty-seven cases were enrolled. The diagnostic accuracy achieved by ECS was 91.9% (34/37). The agreement rate between the endocytoscopic evaluation and pathological diagnosis of each specimen (170 specimens) was 65.3% (111/170). The median time required for endocytoscopic evaluation per specimen was 70 s. When we judged a specimen to be malignant a second time on ECS evaluations of five specimens in one case, pathologically malignant specimens were collected in 26 of 27 cases (96.3%). CONCLUSIONS: ECS with methylene blue staining may aid in the two-class diagnosis of malignant or non-malignant transbronchial biopsy specimens during bronchoscopy. This may reduce the number of tissue biopsies.


Bronchoscopy , Lung Neoplasms , Humans , Prospective Studies , Biopsy/methods , Bronchoscopy/methods , Endosonography/methods , Lung Neoplasms/pathology
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Intern Med ; 61(21): 3251-3257, 2022.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36328587

We performed endocytoscopy (ECS) for the ex vivo evaluation of mesothelioma in specimens biopsied during medical thoracoscopy in three patients. We evaluated 19 biopsy specimens based on the density of nuclei and irregularity in the nuclei shape using ECS and compared them with the histopathological findings. All 10 specimens considered malignant based on ECS were diagnosed as malignant based on histopathology. The nine specimens evaluated as non-malignant based on ECS consisted of six specimens diagnosed as malignant based on histopathology and three diagnosed as non-malignant based on histopathology. ECS was feasible and had some utility for ex vivo ultra-magnifying imaging of thoracoscopic biopsy specimens from patients with mesothelioma.


Mesothelioma, Malignant , Mesothelioma , Pleural Neoplasms , Humans , Mesothelioma/diagnosis , Thoracoscopy , Biopsy , Pleural Neoplasms/diagnosis
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 13710, 2022 08 12.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35962181

Endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath (EBUS-GS) improves the accuracy of bronchoscopy. The possibility of differentiating benign from malignant lesions based on EBUS findings may be useful in making the correct diagnosis. The convolutional neural network (CNN) model investigated whether benign or malignant (lung cancer) lesions could be predicted based on EBUS findings. This was an observational, single-center cohort study. Using medical records, patients were divided into benign and malignant groups. We acquired EBUS data for 213 participants. A total of 2,421,360 images were extracted from the learning dataset. We trained and externally validated a CNN algorithm to predict benign or malignant lung lesions. Test was performed using 26,674 images. The dataset was interpreted by four bronchoscopists. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of the CNN model for distinguishing benign and malignant lesions were 83.4%, 95.3%, 53.6%, 83.8%, and 82.0%, respectively. For the four bronchoscopists, the accuracy rate was 68.4%, sensitivity was 80%, specificity was 39.6%, PPV was 76.8%, and NPV was 44.2%. The developed EBUS-computer-aided diagnosis system is expected to read EBUS findings that are difficult for clinicians to judge with precision and help differentiate between benign lesions and lung cancers.


Deep Learning , Lung Neoplasms , Bronchoscopy/methods , Cohort Studies , Endosonography/methods , Humans , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Lung/pathology , Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Lung Neoplasms/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Ultrasonography/methods
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Respirol Case Rep ; 10(7): e0998, 2022 Jul.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35782656

A light blue line (LBL) was observed along the edge of a lesion using narrow band imaging under saline injection during bronchoscopy in an 82-year-old patient with a lobulated mass on the left B4. The histopathological diagnosis was hamartoma with ciliated bronchial epithelium, and we speculated that LBL appeared around the ciliated bronchial epithelium.

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Case Rep Oncol ; 15(1): 356-361, 2022.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35529289

The patient, a 62-year-old woman, complained chiefly of cough. We planned chemoradiotherapy for squamous nonsmall cell lung cancer. A single dose of 2-Gy irradiation and no anticancer agent administration exacerbated the airway stenosis with severe respiratory failure. Urgent tracheal intubation was performed, and a tracheal stent was implanted under extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Because her performance status (PS) worsened from 1 to 2, we administered radiotherapy. The tumor size decreased. There was no recurrence for the next 3 months, and her PS improved to 1. Emergency tracheal intubation and tracheal stent placement under ECMO can be effective for exacerbated airway obstruction after radiotherapy.

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Respir Investig ; 60(2): 215-220, 2022 Mar.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34740551

BACKGROUND: Some randomized controlled trials have evaluated the effects of low-dose computed tomography (CT) screening on lung cancer mortality in heavy smokers. Based on the results of those trials, our CT screening program recommended screening for people aged ≥40 years with a history of smoking. This retrospective study aimed to verify the validity of our CT screening program and elucidate the current state of CT screening program. METHODS: We retrospectively examined lung cancer detection in 25,189 participants who underwent chest CT screening by a mobile low-dose CT screening unit in the 10-year period from April 2009 to March 2019. Participants were recruited at Japan Agricultural Cooperatives (JA) Shimane Kouseiren. Participants requested CT screening for lung cancer. CT images were read by two pulmonologists. RESULTS: Lung cancer was identified in 82 of the 25,189 participants over 10 years, an overall lung cancer detection rate (percentage of lung cancers detected among all participants) of 0.33%. Lung cancer among never smokers accounted for 54.9% of the detected cases. The lung cancer detection rate was similar for smokers versus never smokers. The stage IA detection rate (percentage of stage IA lung cancers among all lung cancers detected) was 62%, while the stage Ⅳ detection rate was 10%. CONCLUSIONS: Chest CT detected lung cancer in never smokers as well as current or former smokers. Our CT screening program was not effective for never smokers; thus, further study of the effectiveness of CT screening in never smokers is needed.


Early Detection of Cancer , Lung Neoplasms , Adult , Humans , Japan/epidemiology , Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Lung Neoplasms/epidemiology , Mass Screening , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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J Med Invest ; 68(3.4): 260-264, 2021.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34759141

Background : Although platinum-combination chemotherapy is widely used to treat advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), not all elderly patients benefit from this regimen. In this retrospective study, we aimed to evaluate whether the Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS), an indicator of systemic inflammation and malnutrition, could predict the tolerability and efficacy of platinum-combination chemotherapy among elderly patients with NSCLC. Methods : The eligibility criteria included patients aged ≥ 70 years with NSCLC treated with first-line platinum-combination chemotherapy at Shimane University Hospital between January 2015 and December 2018. Results : Thirty-two patients with NSCLC (median age, 74 years) were included. The GPS scores were 0-1 for 19 patients and 2 for 13 patients. Four chemotherapy cycles were completed by 57.9% and 30.8% of patients in the GPS 0-1 and GPS 2 groups, respectively. The GPS 0-1 group experienced better outcomes than the GPS 2 group (response rate : 26% vs. 15%, P = 0.67 ; median progression-free survival : 4.1 vs. 2.1 months, P = 0.0026 ; median overall survival : 22.8 vs. 9.6 months, P = 0.0092). Conclusions : Platinum-combination chemotherapy demonstrated promising efficacy among elderly NSCLC patients with a GPS 0-1. Therefore, GPS may be crucial in determining whether treatments recommended for younger patients are suitable for older patients with NSCLC. J. Med. Invest. 68 : 260-264, August, 2021.


Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Aged , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Platinum/therapeutic use , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies
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Respirol Case Rep ; 9(6): e00766, 2021 Jun.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34012548

A 28-year-old man had a cavitary lesion in the upper right lobe with a tree-in-bud appearance on chest computed tomography (CT). Diagnostic bronchoscopy was performed. An ultrathin bronchoscope in the right B2aiißxyy reached the cavity. We filled the cavity with saline under direct bronchoscopic visualization. We suspected a blood vessel was present in the cavity wall based on narrow-band imaging. Bronchial lavage of the cavity was performed. Next, endobronchial ultrasonography (EBUS) using a guide sheath was performed with a thin bronchoscope. EBUS showed a pulsating blood vessel in the cavity wall. Bronchial lavage collected with ultrathin and thin bronchoscopy revealed Mycobacterium kansasii. Observation of vessels in the wall of a cavitary lesion with ultrathin bronchoscopy and EBUS may be useful for avoiding severe bleeding associated with biopsy of a cavitary lesion.

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Respiration ; 100(8): 794-803, 2021.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33839728

BACKGROUND: Normal bronchial epithelium has been described in terms of transparency and smoothness. No studies have compared bronchoscopic and pathological findings in the identification of bronchial epithelium. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to classify bronchoscopic findings for peripheral pulmonary tumour (PPT) for accurate bronchoscopic diagnosis accounting for the presences of bronchial epithelium and bronchial stenosis using an ultrathin bronchoscope. METHODS: We performed endocytoscopy using narrow-band imaging (NBI) of specimens immediately after lobectomy to investigate the normal bronchial epithelium under the physiological saline injection technique (PSIT) prior to classification of PPT. A retrospective study to classify bronchoscopic findings included 46 patients diagnosed with malignancy by bronchoscopy for PPT. RESULTS: We recognized a "light blue line" (LBL) with NBI under PSIT, corresponding to strong reflection of short-wavelength light by cilia on the epithelial surface in an ex vivo endocytoscopic study. Bronchoscopic findings of PPT were classified morphologically into stenotic type (ST) and non-stenotic type (NonST). Tumours were also classified as exposed type (ET) and non-exposed type (NonET) based on the presence of epithelium. Most ST and NonET lesions (74%) were adenocarcinoma. Among squamous cell carcinoma, 55% were categorized as ST and ET. All NonST and NonET cases were adenocarcinoma. A significant difference in the presence of LBL was seen between ET and NonET. CONCLUSIONS: Our simple classification based on the appearance of stenosis and LBL in PPT may facilitate pathological diagnosis.

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Respirology ; 25(9): 1008-1009, 2020 09.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32767533
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Respirology ; 25(9): 911-913, 2020 Sep.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32337814
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Respir Investig ; 58(1): 68-73, 2020 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31668934

BACKGROUND: Various procedures for bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) have been developed. BAL needs a wedge between the bronchoscope and the inner surface of the bronchus. The feasibility of performing BAL at the targeted position cannot be determined until immediately before the procedure. We examined BAL performed using a balloon catheter to evaluate the stability of the procedure itself and quality of the specimen obtained. METHODS: The main inclusion criteria were diffuse lung disease with a shadow in the B5a area. The tip of a disposable balloon catheter was passed through the orifice of the B5a bronchus, and the balloon was expanded at the B5a bronchus. A 50-mL syringe containing saline was instilled, and gentle hand suction was performed. This procedure was repeated two more times (total: 150 mL). RESULTS: In all the 13 patients, the balloon of the catheter was inflated at the B5a bronchus. The median recovery rate was 34.92% ± 13.22%. These values were comparable to previously obtained BAL data (control group, N = 56) from our facility. The BAL fluid findings and final diagnosis, with the exception of one undiagnosed case, were consistent. Overall, four patients suffered an adverse event during BAL (hypoxemia). All cases were managed by increasing the oxygen flow rate, and the adverse event did not affect the subsequent examinations. CONCLUSIONS: Using a balloon catheter enabled us to perform BAL at the intended bronchus. The quality of the obtained specimen was also acceptable.


Bronchoalveolar Lavage/methods , Lung Diseases/therapy , Humans
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Geriatr Gerontol Int ; 19(11): 1108-1111, 2019 Nov.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31746525

AIM: In Japan, the number of older patients with cancer has been increasing. Assessment of performance status, cognitive function and social background is necessary for the treatment of older patients. The aims of the present study were: (i) to establish an evaluation system using electronic medical records; and (ii) to distinguish older patients as fit versus vulnerable or frail according to a geriatric assessment (GA) system score. METHODS: We incorporated GA tools in our electronic medical records system and carried out comprehensive assessments for patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer aged ≥65 years. The decision about primary treatment followed consultation with the clinical team and was not guided by GA scores. Subsequent treatment and outcomes were recorded. RESULTS: A total of 100 patients had completed GA. The average age was 75 years (range 65-94 years). Regarding GA results, 63% were positive on the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment 7, 39% on the Vulnerable Elderly Survey-13 and 84% on the Geriatric 8. The percentage of vulnerable patients (positive on all three GA) was significantly higher in the non-standard therapy group (n = 19) than in the standard therapy group (n = 81; 78.9% vs 21.0%, P < 0.001). Among vulnerable patients who received standard therapy, 47% discontinued chemotherapy as a result of toxicity. Even if a patient was considered vulnerable based on GA scores, chemotherapy is possibly safe for those with EGFR mutations. CONCLUSIONS: We confirmed the feasibility of this system. During decision-making for older patients with cancer, a combination of GA helps prevent undertreatment or overtreatment. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2019; 19: 1108-1111.


Frailty/complications , Frailty/diagnosis , Geriatric Assessment/methods , Lung Neoplasms/complications , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Electronic Health Records , Female , Humans , Male , Prospective Studies
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Respirol Case Rep ; 7(8): e00487, 2019 Nov.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31523432

A 60-year-old woman developed a pulmonary abscess due to broncholithiasis. It was treated by bronchoscopic broncholithectomy after antibiotic administration. Broncholithiasis is a rare disease and various treatment options are available, which include bronchoscopic broncholithectomy and surgery. Bronchoscopic broncholithectomy has proved to be more useful because it can be used to easily extract the broncholith by using a balloon and haemostasis can be obtained at the same time.

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Thorac Cancer ; 10(6): 1441-1447, 2019 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31058452

BACKGROUND: Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) is a novel, noninvasive technology that provides real-time lung imaging during bronchoscopy. pCLE shows the elastic fiber network without the use of a fluorescent dye. Elastic fibers produce argon laser-induced autofluorescence at a wavelength of 488 nm, but tumor cells do not produce autofluorescence at this wavelength. As a result, the tumor cells cannot be observed directly. Therefore, we stained transbronchial biopsy (TBB) specimens with acriflavine to evaluate the benign and malignant structures using pCLE of ex vivo samples and to determine whether rapid histopathological diagnosis of TBB specimens could be made via pCLE. METHODS: After bronchoscopy, 36 TBB specimens were stained with acriflavine and observed using pCLE. Benign and malignant lesions were classified by cell density and nuclear magnitude disparity. RESULTS: We defined the confocal laser endomicroscopic atypia classification from the findings of the cells. The sensitivity for malignancy was 91.3%, and the specificity was 76.9%. Both inter-observer (κ = 0.48) and intra-observer (κ = 0.57) agreement confirmed moderate agreement. CONCLUSION: pCLE with acriflavine staining was useful to differentiate malignant from benign TBB specimens, and might be useful as a substitute for rapid on-site evaluation of histopathological diagnosis.


Bronchoscopy/methods , Lung Diseases/diagnosis , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lung/pathology , Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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