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Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients

The present study evaluated the efficacy and safety of TJ-54 (Yokukansan; a traditional Japanese medicine) for the prevention and/or treatment of postoperative delirium in a randomized phase II trial of patients receiving surgery for gastrointestinal and lung malignancies. Patients ≥70 years of age...

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Autores principales: Sugano, Nobuhiro, Aoyama, Toru, Sato, Tsutomu, Kamiya, Mariko, Amano, Shinya, Yamamoto, Naoto, Nagashima, Takuya, Ishikawa, Yoshihiro, Masudo, Katsuhiko, Taguri, Masataka, Yamanaka, Takeharu, Yamamoto, Yuji, Matsukawa, Hiroshi, Shiraisi, Ryuji, Oshima, Takashi, Yukawa, Norio, Rino, Yasushi, Masuda, Munetaka
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28855990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2017.1357
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author Sugano, Nobuhiro
Aoyama, Toru
Sato, Tsutomu
Kamiya, Mariko
Amano, Shinya
Yamamoto, Naoto
Nagashima, Takuya
Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Masudo, Katsuhiko
Taguri, Masataka
Yamanaka, Takeharu
Yamamoto, Yuji
Matsukawa, Hiroshi
Shiraisi, Ryuji
Oshima, Takashi
Yukawa, Norio
Rino, Yasushi
Masuda, Munetaka
author_facet Sugano, Nobuhiro
Aoyama, Toru
Sato, Tsutomu
Kamiya, Mariko
Amano, Shinya
Yamamoto, Naoto
Nagashima, Takuya
Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Masudo, Katsuhiko
Taguri, Masataka
Yamanaka, Takeharu
Yamamoto, Yuji
Matsukawa, Hiroshi
Shiraisi, Ryuji
Oshima, Takashi
Yukawa, Norio
Rino, Yasushi
Masuda, Munetaka
author_sort Sugano, Nobuhiro
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description The present study evaluated the efficacy and safety of TJ-54 (Yokukansan; a traditional Japanese medicine) for the prevention and/or treatment of postoperative delirium in a randomized phase II trial of patients receiving surgery for gastrointestinal and lung malignancies. Patients ≥70 years of age who underwent surgery for gastrointestinal or lung malignancy were eligible for participation in the study. The 186 eligible patients were randomly assigned at a 1:1 ratio to receive TJ-54 or control during their peri-operative care (between 7 days prior to surgery and 4 days following surgery, except for the operation day). The signs and symptoms of delirium were assessed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV by the investigator during the peri-operative period. A total of 186 eligible gastrointestinal or lung malignancy patients were analyzed (93, TJ-54; 93, control). There were no marked differences between the two randomized groups. The incidence of delirium was 6.5% (6 patients) in the TJ-54 group and 9.7% (9 patients) in the control group, with no significant difference (P=0.419). However, of the patients categorized with a mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score of ≤26, the incidence of postoperative delirium was 9.1% in the TJ-54 group and 26.9% in the control group [risk ratio, 0.338; 95% confidence interval (0.078–1.462), P=0.115]. Treatment with TJ-54 reduced the incidence of postoperative delirium compared with the control group. Although TJ-54 did not demonstrate any contribution to preventing or treating postoperative delirium in patients following surgery for gastrointestinal or lung malignancy, TJ-54 reduced the risk of postoperative delirium in the patients who were classified as MMSE ≤26. Further phase III studies with a larger sample size are required in order to clarify the effects of TJ-54 against postoperative delirium.
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spelling pubmed-55742012017-08-30 Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients Sugano, Nobuhiro Aoyama, Toru Sato, Tsutomu Kamiya, Mariko Amano, Shinya Yamamoto, Naoto Nagashima, Takuya Ishikawa, Yoshihiro Masudo, Katsuhiko Taguri, Masataka Yamanaka, Takeharu Yamamoto, Yuji Matsukawa, Hiroshi Shiraisi, Ryuji Oshima, Takashi Yukawa, Norio Rino, Yasushi Masuda, Munetaka Mol Clin Oncol Articles The present study evaluated the efficacy and safety of TJ-54 (Yokukansan; a traditional Japanese medicine) for the prevention and/or treatment of postoperative delirium in a randomized phase II trial of patients receiving surgery for gastrointestinal and lung malignancies. Patients ≥70 years of age who underwent surgery for gastrointestinal or lung malignancy were eligible for participation in the study. The 186 eligible patients were randomly assigned at a 1:1 ratio to receive TJ-54 or control during their peri-operative care (between 7 days prior to surgery and 4 days following surgery, except for the operation day). The signs and symptoms of delirium were assessed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV by the investigator during the peri-operative period. A total of 186 eligible gastrointestinal or lung malignancy patients were analyzed (93, TJ-54; 93, control). There were no marked differences between the two randomized groups. The incidence of delirium was 6.5% (6 patients) in the TJ-54 group and 9.7% (9 patients) in the control group, with no significant difference (P=0.419). However, of the patients categorized with a mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score of ≤26, the incidence of postoperative delirium was 9.1% in the TJ-54 group and 26.9% in the control group [risk ratio, 0.338; 95% confidence interval (0.078–1.462), P=0.115]. Treatment with TJ-54 reduced the incidence of postoperative delirium compared with the control group. Although TJ-54 did not demonstrate any contribution to preventing or treating postoperative delirium in patients following surgery for gastrointestinal or lung malignancy, TJ-54 reduced the risk of postoperative delirium in the patients who were classified as MMSE ≤26. Further phase III studies with a larger sample size are required in order to clarify the effects of TJ-54 against postoperative delirium. D.A. Spandidos 2017-10 2017-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5574201/ /pubmed/28855990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2017.1357 Text en Copyright: © Sugano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Sugano, Nobuhiro
Aoyama, Toru
Sato, Tsutomu
Kamiya, Mariko
Amano, Shinya
Yamamoto, Naoto
Nagashima, Takuya
Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Masudo, Katsuhiko
Taguri, Masataka
Yamanaka, Takeharu
Yamamoto, Yuji
Matsukawa, Hiroshi
Shiraisi, Ryuji
Oshima, Takashi
Yukawa, Norio
Rino, Yasushi
Masuda, Munetaka
Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
title Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
title_full Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
title_fullStr Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
title_full_unstemmed Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
title_short Randomized phase II study of TJ-54 (Yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
title_sort randomized phase ii study of tj-54 (yokukansan) for postoperative delirium in gastrointestinal and lung malignancy patients
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28855990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2017.1357
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