KAKEHI Kazuyoshi

    Department of Medicine Lecturer in Medical School
Last Updated :2024/04/25

Researcher Information

Degree

  • PHD(2019/03 Kindai University)

Research funding number

  • 40770053

J-Global ID

Research Areas

  • Life sciences / Cardiology

Published Papers

  • Kenji Yamaji; Yoshitaka Iwanaga; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Kosuke Fujita; Takayuki Kawamura; Chikara Hirase; Masafumi Ueno; Gaku Nakazawa
    International heart journal 65 (1) 13 - 20 2024 
    Recent studies have showed that asymptomatic cerebral infarction (ACI) developed in a reasonable number of patients after cardiac catheterization. However, no study has investigated the long-term prognostic impact of ACI after cardiac catheterization. We investigated whether ACI after cardiac catheterization affects long-term mortality and subsequent cardiovascular events.We retrospectively enrolled patients who underwent cardiac catheterization before cardiac surgery and cerebral diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI). The incidence and clinical features of ACI were investigated. The long-term prognosis, including all-cause mortality and subsequent major cardiovascular events (MACE; all-cause mortality, stroke, acute myocardial infarction, fatal arrhythmia, and hospitalized heart failure), was also assessed.A total of 203 patients were enrolled. Of these, 10.3% had ACI diagnosed by DWI. There were no differences in baseline characteristics between patients with and without ACI, except more frequent history of symptomatic stroke in patients with ACI. In the Kaplan-Meier analysis during a median follow-up of 1009 days, the patients with ACI showed worse mortality and a slightly higher occurrence of MACE compared with those without ACI (P = 0.01 and P = 0.08, respectively). In addition, ACI was a prognostic marker independent of age, surgery type, and history of stroke.ACI after cardiac catheterization frequently developed and was also associated with long-term prognosis. It may be an independent prognostic marker in high-risk patients who underwent subsequent cardiac surgery.
  • Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Masafumi Ueno; Takayuki Kawamura; Nobuhiro Yamada; Kuniaki Takahashi; Kosuke Fujita; Masakazu Yasuda; Koichiro Matsumura; Tatsuya Miyoshi; Kazuki Mizutani; Toru Takase; Genichi Sakaguchi; Gaku Nakazawa
    Journal of cardiology 2023/08 
    BACKGROUND: Early prediction of aorta-related events is important for determining subsequent treatment strategies in patients with acute aortic dissection. However, most studies evaluated long-term aortic growth rates by annual assessment. The purpose of our study was to determine whether the in-hospital growth rate of aortic volume was associated with aorta-related events. METHODS: We studied 116 patients with uncomplicated type B acute aortic dissection. We analyzed whether changes in aortic volume were associated with aorta-related events during a 5-year follow-up. According to the growth rate from admission to discharge, patients were divided into two groups: Increase >0 (aortic volume: n = 59, aortic diameter: n = 43) and Reduction ≤0 (aortic volume: n = 57, aortic diameter: n = 73) in maximum aortic diameter or aortic volume. The primary endpoint was the discriminative ability of the growth rate of aortic volume for aorta-related events. RESULTS: According to the evaluation of aortic volume changes, the Increase group had significantly higher aorta-related event rates than those in the Reduction group (49.2 % vs. 3.5 %, respectively; p < 0.001). Receiver operating characteristics analysis showed that the growth rate of aortic volume had a clearly useful discrimination, with an area under the curve of 0.84, whereas the discriminative ability of the growth rate of maximum aortic diameter was poor (area under the curve: 0.53). Multivariate analysis showed that the growth rate of aortic volume from admission to discharge was an independent predictor of aorta-related events (hazard ratio, 26.3; 95 % confidence interval, 2.04-286.49; p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In-hospital evaluation of aortic volume was helpful to predict long-term aorta-related events in patients with uncomplicated type B acute aortic dissection.
  • Prognostic Impact of TIMI Frame Count in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy(タイトル和訳中)
    Kawamura Takayuki; Matsumura Koichiro; Funauchi Yohei; Soejima Naoko; Okune Mana; Kakehi Kazuyoshi; Yasuda Masakazu; Mizutani Kazuki; Ueno Masafumi; Nakazawa Gaku
    日本循環器学会学術集会抄録集 (一社)日本循環器学会 87回 PE52 - 1 2023/03
  • Association of Lifestyle Changes and Weight Gain in Adult Population during the COVID-19 Pandemic(タイトル和訳中)
    松村 光一郎; 八木 英次郎; 高林 健介; 伊地知 健; 長谷川 実咲; 大西 教平; 筧 和剛; 河村 尚幸; 上野 雅史; 中澤 学
    日本循環器学会学術集会抄録集 (一社)日本循環器学会 87回 OJ40 - 2 2023/03
  • Mana Okune; Masakazu Yasuda; Naoko Soejima; Yoshinori Kagioka; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Takayuki Kawamura; Kohei Hanaoka; Hayato Kaida; Kazunari Ishii; Gaku Nakazawa; Shunichi Miyazaki; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology 29 (2) 753 - 764 2022/04 
    BACKGROUND: Although each 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging with late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) has been used to diagnose cardiac sarcoidosis (CS), active CS is still misdiagnosed. METHODS: Active CS, diagnosed by PET alone, was defined as focal or focal on diffuse FDG uptake pattern. In fusion PET/CMR imaging, using a regional analysis with AHA 17-segment model, the patients were categorized into four groups: (1) PET-/LGE-, (2) PET+/LGE-, (3) PET+/LGE+, and (4) PET-/LGE+. PET+/LGE+ was defined as active CS. RESULTS: 74 Patients with suspected CS were enrolled. Between PET alone and fusion PET/CMR imaging, 20 cases had mismatch evaluations of active CS, and most had diffuse or focal on diffuse FDG uptake pattern on PET alone imaging. 40 Patients fulfilled the 2016 the Japanese Circulation Society diagnostic criteria for CS. The interobserver diagnostic agreement was excellent (κ statistics 0.89) and the overall accuracy for diagnosing CS was 87.8% in fusion PET/CMR imaging, which were superior to those in PET alone imaging (0.57 and 82.4%, respectively). In a sub-analysis of diffuse and focal on diffuse patterns, the agreement (κ statistics 0.86) and overall accuracy (81.8%) in fusion PET/CMR imaging were still better. CONCLUSIONS: Fusion PET/CMR imaging with regional analysis offered reliable and accurate diagnosis of CS, covering low diagnostic area by FDG-PET alone.
  • Mana Okune; Masakazu Yasuda; Naoko Soejima; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Takayuki Kawamura; Takashi Kurita; Gaku Nakazawa; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 8 781125 - 781125 2021 
    Aims: The clinical impact of the type of atrial fibrillation (AF) has not been completely elucidated in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM). Although the structure and function of the left atrium (LA) provide prognostic information in patients with heart failure, the relationship of the AF type with LA structure and function in NICM is unclear. Methods: Consecutive patients with NICM who underwent cardiac magnetic resonance were evaluated and followed. Multivariable Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) related to the AF type, such as paroxysmal AF, chronic AF, and new-onset AF (NOAF). Results: Among 625 patients with NICM (mean age, 64.4 ± 14.2 years; women, 39.7%), 133 had a history of AF at baseline; of these, 60 had paroxysmal AF. Each baseline AF type was associated with higher LA volume and lower LA emptying fraction but not with an increased incidence of MACE (p = 0.245). New-onset AF developed in 5.9% of patients with sinus rhythm over a median follow-up period of 609 days, and maximum LA volume was a strong and independent predictor [p < 0.001, area under the ROC curve (AUC): 0.795]. Maximum LA volume was superior to LA emptying fraction and B-type natriuretic peptide (AUC: 0.683 and 0.680, respectively). The use of β-blocker and the age of the patient were associated with the incidence of NOAF (HR: 0.37, 95% CI: 0.16-0.84 and HR: 1.05, 95% CI: 1.01-1.09, respectively). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that patients with NOAF had a higher incidence of MACE than those with sinus rhythm or baseline AF (p = 0.002). NOAF and LA emptying fraction were independent predictors of MACE (HR: 2.28, 95% CI: 1.20-3.97 and HR: 0.98, 95% CI: 0.96-0.99, respectively) after adjusting for age, sex, body mass index, and diagnosis. Conclusions: Paroxysmal and chronic AF in patients with NICM were not associated with an increased incidence of MACE despite their association with LA volume and function. NOAF was independently associated with poor prognosis. Higher maximum LA volume predicted the onset and lower LA emptying fraction was independently associated with poor prognosis.
  • Yoshinori Kagioka; Masakazu Yasuda; Mana Okune; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Takayuki Kawamura; Kazuhiro Kobuke; Shunichi Miyazaki; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society 109 (8) 988 - 998 2020/08 
    BACKGROUND: Late gadolinium enhancement imaging (LGE) of the left ventricle (LV) by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has prognostic value for patients with cardiac sarcoidosis (CS). Right ventricle (RV) dysfunction is also associated with adverse outcomes in patients with heart failure. Therefore, we sought to determine if RV LGE and dysfunction predicted adverse events in patients with suspected CS. METHODS: In 103 consecutive patients with suspected CS who underwent CMR, functional and remodeling indexes of both the LV and RV were measured and the extent and localization of LGE were also analyzed. Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) were defined as cardiovascular mortality, severe ventricular tachyarrhythmia, hospitalization with heart failure, and advanced atrioventricular block. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 20.6 months, Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that decreased RV ejection fraction (EF) was associated with MACE (P < 0.001) and receiver operating characteristics curve (ROC) analysis indicated good predictive performance of RV EF for MACE (area under the ROC = 0.834). RV EF operated independently of LV EF or LGE extent for predicting MACE. In addition, the presence of LGE in RV was independently associated with MACE (P = 0.011), and a combined analysis of RV EF and RV LGE showed better risk stratification for MACE (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Both RV EF and LGE were independently associated with MACE and enhanced risk stratification in patients with suspected CS. CMR may be a useful tool for detecting myocardial function and fibrosis in both the LV and RV.
  • Takayuki Kawamura; Masakazu Yasuda; Mana Okune; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Yoshinori Kagioka; Takashi Nakamura; Shunichi Miyazaki; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    The Canadian journal of cardiology 36 (4) 518 - 526 2020/04 
    BACKGROUND: The clinical significance of left ventricular (LV) trabeculation remains unknown in cardiomyopathies. B-Type natriuretic peptide (BNP) strongly reflects LV end-diastolic wall stress and is a useful prognostic marker of cardiovascular diseases. The enhanced identification of LV trabeculae (T) with the use of cardiac magnetic resonance and the evaluation of its relationship with BNP may elucidate the biologic significance and clinical impact of trabeculation in patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM). METHODS: The LV volume and mass of 515 patients with NICM and 36 control subjects were analyzed with the use of a steady-state free precession sequence, and individual T mass was planimetred. Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) were assessed. RESULTS: T mass index correlated with LV end-diastolic volume index (EDVI), LV mass index, and papillary muscle mass index (all P < 0.001). Also, T mass index was positively correlated with BNP level (R = 0.381; P < 0.001) and was an independent determinant of BNP after adjusting for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), etiology, LV ejection fraction, and LV EDVI (P < 0.001). Kaplan-Meier analysis during a median follow-up of 17.3 months showed that higher T mass index and increased BNP level correlated with MACE. On multivariate analysis, T mass index (P = 0.031) and BNP (P < 0.001) remained associated with poor outcomes when combined with age, sex, BMI, and etiology. CONCLUSIONS: Increased LV trabeculation was associated with LV dysfunction/remodelling and impaired outcomes in NICM of various etiologies. This may support the biologic significance of LV trabeculation and could be attributed to its association with BNP through LV wall stress.
  • Heitaro Watanabe; Kyohei Onishi; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Toru Takase; Kenji Yamaji; Masafumi Ueno; Kazuhiro Kobuke; Shunichi Miyazaki; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    Coronary artery disease 31 (1) 73 - 80 2020/01 
    BACKGROUND: Visual-functional mismatch between coronary angiography and fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been reported, and the underlying reason remains poorly understood. Therefore, the relationship between angiographic measurements and FFR was evaluated, and predictors for FFR in intermediate coronary artery stenosis were determined. METHODS: Consecutive 314 patients (405 lesions) with a lesion of 30-80% angiographic diameter stenosis who underwent invasive FFR were recruited. The myocardial area supplied by the coronary artery distal to the stenosis was evaluated using a modified version of the Bypass Angioplasty Revascularization Investigation (BARI) score. Participants underwent follow-up, and major cardiovascular events (MACE), including all-cause death, myocardial infarction (MI), and unplanned revascularization were recorded. RESULTS: Although % diameter stenosis was correlated with FFR (R = 0.279, P < 0.001), diameter stenosis-FFR mismatch was observed in 37.8% of the lesions. Although FFR values were not associated with clinical factors, such as age, sex, and comorbidities, it was correlated with minimal lumen diameter (MLD), diffuse lesion, presence of proximal lesion, and BARI score. In addition, the lesions in left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery showed low FFR values compared with those in the left circumflex coronary artery or right coronary artery. In multivariate logistic analysis, MLD (β coefficient = 0.330), diffuse lesion (β coefficient = -0.266), proximal lesion (β coefficient = -0.144), BARI score (β coefficient = -0.219), and LAD lesion (β coefficient = -0.293) were all independent predictors for FFR value. The estimated FFR value based on these factors showed smaller mismatch and higher sensitivity. No difference was observed in the event rates for MACE and MI or revascularization between the FFR-guided and estimated FFR-guided strategies. CONCLUSIONS: MLD, diffuse lesion, proximal lesion, BARI score, and lesion vessel were independent predictors for FFR in intermediate coronary stenosis. Not only the extent of local lesion stenosis but also the amount of myocardial supply and the lesion location may determine the physiological significance and explain the visual-functional mismatch. The estimation of FFR by these factors may be useful in clinical practice.
  • Kyohei Onishi; Heitaro Watanabe; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Tomoyuki Ikeda; Toru Takase; Kenji Yamaji; Masafumi Ueno; Kazuhiro Kobuke; Gaku Nakazawa; Shunichi Miyazaki; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    PloS one 15 (8) e0237275  2020 
    The instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR) is used for assessing the hemodynamic severity of a lesion, as an alternative to the fractional flow reserve (FFR). We evaluated the relationship between iFR and FFR in detail and the clinical significance of iFR in patients with mild to intermediate coronary artery stenosis. We recruited consecutive 323 patients (421 lesions) with lesions exhibiting 30% to 80% diameter stenosis on angiography in whom FFR and iFR were measured. In the total lesions, mean diameter stenosis was 48.6% ± 9.0%, and physiological significance, defined by FFR of 0.80 or less or by iFR of 0.92 or less, was observed in 32.5% or 33.5%, respectively. Mismatch between iFR and FFR was observed in 18.1% of the lesions. Clinical factors did not predict FFR value; however, gender, diabetes mellitus, aortic stenosis, anemia, high-sensitivity CRP value, and renal function predicted iFR value. In multivariate logistic analysis after adjustment for FFR value, gender (p < 0.001), diabetes mellitus (p = 0.005), aortic stenosis (p = 0.016), high-sensitivity CRP (p < 0.001), and renal function (p = 0.003) were all independent predictors of iFR value. In Kaplan-Meier analysis, the baseline iFR predicted the subsequent major cardiovascular events (MACE) (hazard ratio, 2.40; 95% CI, 1.16-4.93; p = 0.018) and the results of the iFR-guided strategy for predicting rates of MACE and myocardial infarction/revascularization were superior to those of the FFR-guided strategy. In conclusion, significant clinical factors predicted iFR value, which affected the prognostic capacity. The iFR-guided strategy may be superior in patients with mild to intermediate stenosis.
  • Masakazu Yasuda; Yoshinori Kagioka; Mana Okune; Kakehi Kazuyoshi; Takayuki Kawamura; Hayato Kaida; Kazunari Ishii; Yoshitaka Iwanaga
    CIRCULATION LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 140 0009-7322 2019/11 
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  • Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Yoshitaka Iwanaga; Heitaro Watanabe; Takashi Sonobe; Tsuyoshi Akiyama; Shuji Shimizu; Hiromi Yamamoto; Shunichi Miyazaki
    Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics 24 (4) 387 - 396 2019/07 
    BACKGROUND: Whether the reduction of heart rate with ivabradine (IVA) could affect sympathetic activation and cardiac innervation in heart failure (HF) remains unknown. PURPOSE: The present study assessed the chronic effects of IVA and β-blocker on the systemic and local sympathetic nervous systems of hypertensive animals with HF. METHODS AND RESULTS: The Dahl salt-sensitive rats received chronic IVA, bisoprolol (BIS), or placebo (CTL) therapy. The survival of the animal models with IVA and BIS significantly improved (median; 19.7 in IVA and 19.7 in BIS vs 17.0 weeks in CTL, P < .001). A similar decrease in 24-hour heart rate (mean; 305 in IVA and 329 in BIS vs 388 beats/min in CTL, P < .001) without effect on blood pressure, and an improvement in the left ventricular dysfunction (mean fractional shortening; 56.7% in IVA and 47.8% in BIS vs 39.0% in CTL, P < .001) were observed in the animals with IVA and BIS. However, a negative inotropic effect was only observed in the animals with BIS. Excessive urinary noradrenaline excretion in animals with CTL was only suppressed with the use of IVA (mean; 1.35 μg/d in IVA and 1.95 μg/d in BIS vs 2.27 μg/d in CTL, P = .002). In contrast, atrial noradrenaline and acetylcholine depletion in the animals with CTL improved and the tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the both atria were restored with the use of both IVA and BIS. CONCLUSIONS: IVA therapy improved the survival of hypertensive animals with HF. Furthermore, it was associated with the amelioration of systemic sympathetic activation and cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve innervations. Chronic β-blocker therapy with negative inotropic effects had beneficial effects only on cardiac innervations.
  • Hiromi Yamamoto; Toru Kawada; Shuji Shimizu; Kazunori Uemura; Masashi Inagaki; Kazuyoshi Kakehi; Yoshitaka Iwanaga; Kanji Fukuda; Tadayoshi Miyamoto; Shunichi Miyazaki; Masaru Sugimachi
    International journal of cardiology 257 255 - 261 2018/04 
    AIMS: To assess the acute effects of intravenous ivabradine, a selective bradycardic agent, on carotid sinus baroreflex-mediated sympathetic arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate (HR) responses. METHODS AND RESULTS: In anesthetized and vagotomized Wistar-Kyoto rats (n=6), carotid sinus baroreceptor regions were isolated. Changes in splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity (SNA), AP, and HR in response to a step-wise pressure input were examined before and after intravenous ivabradine (2mg/kg). Ivabradine did not affect the response range of SNA (91.8±6.5 vs. 93.5±9.8%) or AP (89.6±10.6 vs. 91.0±9.7mmHg). Ivabradine significantly reduced the minimum HR from 369.4±8.4 to 223.3±13.2 (P<0.001) but did not attenuate the HR response range (69.1±7.0 vs. 82.5±9.6beats/min). CONCLUSIONS: Ivabradine does not acutely affect baroreflex-mediated sympathetic AP regulation and also spares the magnitude of the sympathetic HR response, despite significant bradycardia. The preserved sympathetic HR response, which could not be afforded by beta-blockers, may contribute to some beneficial clinical effects of ivabradine.

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