Hiroshi Aoki
Wakayama Medical University
14 Papers
44 Citations
Hiroshi Aoki is an academic researcher from Wakayama Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Percutaneous coronary intervention & Conventional PCI. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Diagnostic Accuracy of Quantitative Flow Ratio for Assessing Myocardial Ischemia in Prior Myocardial Infarction
Hiroki Emori,Takashi Kubo,Takeyoshi Kameyama,Yasushi Ino,Yoshiki Matsuo,Hironori Kitabata,Kosei Terada,Yosuke Katayama,Hiroshi Aoki,Akira Taruya,Kunihiro Shimamura,Shingo Ota,Atsushi Tanaka,Takeshi Hozumi,Takashi Akasaka +14 more
TL;DR: When FFR is used as the gold standard, the accuracy of QFR for assessing the functional severity of coronary stenosis might be reduced in the prior-MI-related coronary arteries compared with non-prior- MI- related coronary arteries.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF FUNDUSCOPIC FINDINGS IN CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES : III. OBSERVER VARIABILITY AND REPRODUCIBILITY FOR FUNDUSCOPIC FINDINGS : Original Articles written in English
TL;DR: In order to evaluate observer variability and reproducibility for the funduscopic findings, the color slides of one hundred cases in Akabane and Asahi towns in Japan were investigated and the following were revealed: 1. In general, the observe variability was one grade at most as mentioned in this paper.
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Inter-Scan Reproducibility of Geometric Coronary Artery Measurements Using Frequency-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography
Makoto Orii,Takashi Kubo,Atsushi Tanaka,Hironori Kitabata,Yasushi Ino,Yasutsugu Shiono,Kunihiro Shimamura,Hiroshi Aoki,Shingo Ohta,Yuichi Ozaki,Kohei Ishibashi,Takashi Yamano,Takashi Tanimoto,Tomoyuki Yamaguchi,Kumiko Hirata,Toshio Imanishi,Takashi Akasaka +16 more
TL;DR: Frequency-domain optical coherence tomography showed an excellent inter-scan reproducibility for the geometric coronary artery measurements in the clinical setting and emphasize the value of FD-OCT as a tool for clinical longitudinal studies of coronary artery disease.
Optimal threshold of postintervention minimum stent area to predict in-stent restenosis in small coronary arteries: An optical coherence tomography analysis.
Yoshiki Matsuo,Takashi Kubo,Hiroshi Aoki,Keisuke Satogami,Yasushi Ino,Hironori Kitabata,Akira Taruya,Tsuyoshi Nishiguchi,Ikuko Teraguchi,Kunihiro Shimamura,Yasutsugu Shiono,Makoto Orii,Takashi Yamano,Takashi Tanimoto,Tomoyuki Yamaguchi,Kumiko Hirata,and Atsushi Tanaka Md,Takashi Akasaka +17 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to determine the best threshold of postintervention minimum stent area assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) to predict long‐term in‐stent restenosis (ISR) for 2.5 mm‐diameter everolimus‐eluting stents (EES).
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The relationship between timing of prasugrel pretreatment and in-stent thrombus immediately after percutaneous coronary intervention for acute coronary syndrome: an optical coherence tomography study
Yosuke Katayama,Takashi Kubo,Yasushi Ino,Takeyoshi Kameyama,Yoshiki Matsuo,Hironori Kitabata,Kosei Terada,Hiroki Emori,Hiroshi Aoki,Akira Taruya,Kunihiro Shimamura,Shingo Ota,Atsushi Tanaka,Takeshi Hozumi,Takashi Akasaka +14 more
TL;DR: The administration of prasugrel at the time of diagnosis of ACS was associated with significantly reduced in-stent thrombus/plaque protrusion immediately after PCI as compared with the administration of PRASugrel after the coronary angiography prior to PCI.
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