Associate professor
Showa University
Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Miyamoto is working in the intensive care unit (ICU), Emergency Department (ED) and have been conducting laboratory research as physician-scientists. We are conducting research to elucidate the pathology of the critical ill and establish a treatment method, as well as to help patients return to normal life.
With global warming, the number of heatstroke patients are increasing every year. Survival rates of heatstroke patients are improving with advances in intensive care, however, potential long-term adverse outcomes of tthem are poorly understood. Among them, >70% of patients with neurological symptoms exhibit long-term cerebellar damage after heatstroke, most commonly presenting with adverse long-term neurological outcomes. Therfore, we focus on the cerebellum damege after heatstroke adn try to to elucidate the pathology.
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Monday, April 18, 2022
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