Juntendo University, Tokyo, established in 1838.
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Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
Research
Juntendo University Hospital
- The management of septic organ dysfunction
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation
- Thrombotic disease/coagulation-fibrinolysis disorder
Shizuoka Hospital
- Prehospital care using doctor helicopter system
- Training of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Epidemiology of severe head injury
Urayasu Hospital
- Development of new sensing system in ER
- The organization of pediatric emergency service in Chiba
- A prospective study to examine the reasons Japanese emergency centers frequently refuse ambulance requests
- The efficacy of echocardiography to determine infusion volume in shock
- The effective use of furosemide in congestive heart failure
- The novel therapeutic strategy for acute lung injury and regulation of neutrophil function targeting A3 adenosine receptors
- Evaluation of severity and the development of novel biomarker with leukocyte rheology in critical patients
- Social strategy and management for the difficulty in the acceptance of ER patients
- The biomarker as a stress in elderly trauma patients and the correlation with survival
- The plasma ATP in sepsis
- The mechanism of negative pressure therapy
- Insulin-like growth factor as a predictive marker for outcome after cardiopulmonary arrest
- Pneumothorax detection by visualization using computer analysis
- Stress evaluation using salivary amylase in ER
- The new system for emergent gastrointestinal bleeding cases in our hospital
- Less invasive endoscopic treatment using carbon dioxide insufflation for acute abdomen
- Neutrophil deformability in sepsis and the correlation with DIC
- Application of simplified blood lactate test meter for triage in disaster
- The evaluation of dizziness from different angle in ER