Sayaka Sugimoto
Gunma University
5 Papers
101 Citations
Sayaka Sugimoto is an academic researcher from Gunma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: GERD & Cholecystokinin. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Development and evaluation of FSSG: frequency scale for the symptoms of GERD
Motoyasu Kusano,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Sayaka Sugimoto,Osamu Kawamura,Masaki Maeda,Keiko Minashi,Shiko Kuribayashi,Tatsuya Higuchi,Hiroaki Zai,Kyoko Ino,Tsutomu Horikoshi,Sugiyama T,Munetoshi Toki,Tsuneo Ohwada,Masatomo Mori +14 more
TL;DR: The score obtained using the questionnaire correlated well with the extent of endoscopic improvement in patients with mild or severe GERD, and was useful for the objective evaluation of symptoms in GERD patients.
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Proton pump inhibitors improve acid-related dyspepsia in gastroesophageal reflux disease patients.
Motoyasu Kusano,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Osamu Kawamura,Masaki Maeda,Shikou Kuribayashi,Atsuto Nagoshi,Hiroaki Zai,Fumitaka Moki,Tsutomu Horikoshi,Munetoshi Toki,Sayaka Sugimoto,Masatomo Mori +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that GERD patients suffer not only from reflux symptoms, but also from acid-related dyspepsia, and proton pump inhibitors improve both types of symptoms.
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Diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease using a new questionnaire
Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Motoyasu Kusano,Sayaka Sugimoto,Osamu Kawamura,Masaki Maeda,Keiko Minashi,Shikou Kuribayashi,Tatsuya Higuchi,Hiroaki Zai,Kyoko Ino,Tsutomu Horikoshi,Fumitaka Moki,Sugiyama T,Munetoshi Toki,Tsuneo Ohwada,Masatomo Mori +15 more
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to design a simplified questionnaire that could be used by a general practitioner to screen out non‐gastroesophageal reflux disease patients.
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Postprandial water intake inhibits gastric antral motility with increase of cholecystokinin in humans
Motoyasu Kusano,Keiko Minashi,Masaki Maeda,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Shikou Kuribayashi,Tatsuya Higuchi,Sayaka Sugimoto,Osamu Kawamura,Masatomo Mori +8 more
TL;DR: The rapid increase in cholecystokinin after water intake may be initiated by a feedback mechanism related to inflow of fatty chyme into the duodenum that inhibits gastric antral activity.
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Numerical modification of the Los Angeles classification of gastroesophageal reflux disease fails to decrease observer variation
Motoyasu Kusano,Sayaka Sugimoto,Osamu Kawamura,Keiko Minashi,Masaki Maeda,Yasuyuki Shimoyama,Kyoko Ino,Naoko Mimura,Tatsuya Higuchi,Yoichi Kon,Kazuma Kikuchi,Tohko Shirota,Masahumi Mizuide,Naoko Oshimoto,Munetoshi Toki,Tsuneo Ohwada,Masatomo Mori +16 more
TL;DR: A new endoscopic classification of gastroesophageal reflux disease, the Los Angeles classification, showed considerable observer variation depending on the experience of the endoscopist, so modifications were evaluated to determine whether they could decrease observer variation.
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