Shozo Yoshimura
Jikei University School of Medicine
16 Papers
69 Citations
Shozo Yoshimura is an academic researcher from Jikei University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiac output & Blood flow. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
An estimation of arteriosclerosis by the measurement of pulse wave velocity and an analysis of the clinical effect of therapeutic agents on arteriosclerosis.
Shozo Yoshimura,Jiro Sugai,Hashimoto H,Tetsuo Okamura,Yamagishi N,Hasegawa M,Hayashi T,Otsuka F,Ishikawa E,Yamashita H,Kozakai M +10 more
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Effects of four antiarrhythmic drugs on the induction and termination of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia.
TL;DR: The electrophysiological effects of antiarrhythmic drugs were tested in 36 patients with recurrent paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and disopyramide was less effective than previously reported.
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Trial and success in the technical realization of requirements for phonocardiographic microphones.
Sueo Takagi,Shozo Yoshimura,Tetsuo Okamura +2 more
- 01 Apr 1964
TL;DR: To investigate the function of a direct-contact type phonocardiographic microphone in actual use, the mechanical impedances of the contact microphone and that of the living tissue were measured and a simulator—using electrical elements—was constructed to simulate the performance characteristic.
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•Journal Article
Non-invasive and quantitative measurement of volume flow-rate at internal and external carotid and vertebral arteries.
Hiroshi Furuhata,Naoki Suzuki,Shozo Yoshimura,Kodaira K,Aoyagi T,Obara K,Fujishiro K,Shimizu H,Mikawa H +8 more
TL;DR: A non-invasive and quantitative system to measure the volume flow-rate, velocity and diameter in the internal and external carotid arteries and vertebral artery was developed and verified that it could provide quite useful flow informations in small and sinuous artery within 8% error.
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Non-invasive quantitative evaluation of aortic regurgitation using an ultrasonic pulsed Doppler flowmeters.
Nobuhiko Nakayama,Shozo Yoshimura,Masatada Hara,Hideo Teruya,Takayuki Nakatsuka,Hiroshi Furuhata +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the UPDF is clinically useful and reliable for quantifying AR non-invasively and corresponded well with the severity based on the cineaortogram.
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