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Overview

Yoichi Katayama is affiliated with Nihon University in Japan, specializing primarily in the field of Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Emergency Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Surgery, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their main research topics encompass:

  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment

Yoichi Katayama has contributed to several recent papers published in a range of venues. Selected publications include:

  • "Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in adult patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a retrospective large cohort multicenter study in Japan," 2022, published in Critical Care
  • "Anti-tumor effects of anti-epileptic drugs in malignant glioma cells," 2022, Oncology Reports
  • "Anti-tumor effects of perampanel in malignant glioma cells," 2022, Oncology Letters
  • "Prognostic Significance of Signs of Life in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Undergoing Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation*," 2023, Critical Care Medicine
  • "Antitumor effects of ribavirin in combination with TMZ and IFN-β in malignant glioma cells," 2020, Oncology Letters

The scientist has frequently published in venues such as Oncology Letters, Frontiers in Physiology, Acute Medicine & Surgery, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, and Critical Care.

Collaborations are notable with frequent co-authors including Naofumi Bunya, Atsuo Yoshino, Takehiko Kasai, Koichiro Sumi, and Eichi Narimatsu, reflecting ongoing cooperative research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord and roots: basic principles and procedures for routine clinical application. Report of an IFCN committee

    P.M. Rossini;A.T. Barker;A. Berardelli;M.D. Caramia

  • Massive increases in extracellular potassium and the indiscriminate release of glutamate following concussive brain injury.

    Yoichi Katayama;Donald P. Becker;Toru Tamura;David A. Hovda

  • Chronic Motor Cortex Stimulation for the Treatment of Central Pain

    T. Tsubokawa;Y. Katayama;T. Yamamoto;T. Hirayama

  • Dynamic changes in local cerebral glucose utilization following cerebral concussion in rats: evidence of a hyper- and subsequent hypometabolic state

    Atsuo Yoshino;David A. Hovda;Tatsuro Kawamata;Yoichi Katayama

  • Chronic motor cortex stimulation in patients with thalamic pain

    Takashi Tsubokawa;Yoichi Katayama;Takamitsu Yamamoto;Teruyasu Hirayama

  • Treatment of thalamic pain by chronic motor cortex stimulation.

    Takashi Tsubokawa;Yoichi Katayama;Takamitsu Yamamoto;Teruyasu Hirayama

  • Poststroke pain control by chronic motor cortex stimulation: neurological characteristics predicting a favorable response

    Yoichi Katayama;Chikashi Fukaya;Takamitsu Yamamoto

  • Administration of excitatory amino acid antagonists via microdialysis attenuates the increase in glucose utilization seen following concussive brain injury.

    Tatsuro Kawamata;Yoichi Katayama;David A. Hovda;Atsuo Yoshino

  • Diffuse prolonged depression of cerebral oxidative metabolism following concussive brain injury in the rat: a cytochrome oxidase histochemistry study.

    David A. Hovda;Atsuo Yoshino;Tatsuro Kawamata;Yoichi Katayama

  • Lactate accumulation following concussive brain injury: the role of ionic fluxes induced by excitatory amino acids

    Tatsuro Kawamata;Yoichi Katayama;David A. Hovda;Atsuo Yoshino

  • Behavioral evidence for a cholinoceptive pontine inhibitory area: descending control of spinal motor output and sensory input.

    Y. Katayama;Douglas Dewitt;D. P. Becker;R. L. Hayes

  • Calcium-dependent glutamate release concomitant with massive potassium flux during cerebral ischemia in vivo

    Yoichi Katayama;Tatsuro Kawamata;Toru Tamura;David A. Hovda

  • Improved efficiency of hypervolemic therapy with inhibition of natriuresis by fludrocortisone in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

    Tatsuro Mori;Yoichi Katayama;Tatsuro Kawamata;Teruyasu Hirayama

  • Secondary injury and acidosis.

    D A Hovda;D P Becker;Y Katayama

  • Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is associated with blood-brain barrier opening and brain edema formation after cortical contusion in rats

    Y. Shigemori;Y. Katayama;T. Mori;T. Maeda

  • Pharmacological classification of central post-stroke pain: comparison with the results of chronic motor cortex stimulation therapy.

    Takamitsu Yamamoto;Yoichi Katayama;Teruyasu Hirayama;Takashi Tsubokawa

  • Deep-brain stimulation in a persistent vegetative state: Follow-up results and criteria for selection of candidates

    Takashi Tsubokawa;Takamitsu Yamamoto;Yoichi Katayama;Teruyasu Hirayama

  • Promoter hypermethylation of the DNA repair gene O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase is an independent predictor of shortened progression free survival in patients with low-grade diffuse astrocytomas.

    Chiaki Komine;Takao Watanabe;Yoichi Katayama;Atsuo Yoshino

  • Evoked-cerebral blood oxygenation changes in false-negative activations in BOLD contrast functional MRI of patients with brain tumors.

    Norio Fujiwara;Kaoru Sakatani;Yoichi Katayama;Yoshihiro Murata

  • Enduring suppression of hippocampal long-term potentiation following traumatic brain injury in rat.

    S. Miyazaki;Y. Katayama;B. G. Lyeth;L. W. Jenkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald L. Hayes
Ronald L. Hayes The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
David A. Hovda
David A. Hovda University of California, Los Angeles
George A. Ojemann
George A. Ojemann University of Washington
Francisco Velasco
Francisco Velasco Mexican Social Security Institute
Marcos Velasco
Marcos Velasco Mexican Social Security Institute
Takuya Ueda
Takuya Ueda University of Tokyo
Patrick J. Kelly
Patrick J. Kelly New York University
Linda R. Watkins
Linda R. Watkins University of Colorado Boulder
Marc Sindou
Marc Sindou University of Lyon System
Ana Luisa Velasco
Ana Luisa Velasco Hospital General de México

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