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Takeshi Nishida
Researcher at Kyushu Institute of Technology
Publications - 144
Citations - 1703
Takeshi Nishida is an academic researcher from Kyushu Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile robot & Vector quantization. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 138 publications receiving 1275 citations. Previous affiliations of Takeshi Nishida include Osaka Medical College & Fukuoka Institute of Technology.
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Usefulness of presepsin in the diagnosis of sepsis in a multicenter prospective study
Shigeatsu Endo,Yasushi Suzuki,Gaku Takahashi,Tatsuyori Shozushima,Hiroyasu Ishikura,Akira Murai,Takeshi Nishida,Yuhei Irie,Masanao Miura,Hironobu Iguchi,Yasuo Fukui,Kimiaki Tanaka,Tsuyoshi Nojima,Yoshikazu Okamura +13 more
TL;DR: Presepsin is useful for the diagnosis of sepsis, and it is superior to conventional markers and blood culture.
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Deep recurrent neural network for mobile human activity recognition with high throughput
TL;DR: A method of human activity recognition with high throughput from raw accelerometer data applying a deep recurrent neural network (DRNN) is proposed, and various architectures and its combination to find the best parameter values are investigated.
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Presepsin as a powerful monitoring tool for the prognosis and treatment of sepsis: a multicenter prospective study
Shigeatsu Endo,Yasushi Suzuki,Gaku Takahashi,Tatsuyori Shozushima,Hiroyasu Ishikura,Akira Murai,Takeshi Nishida,Yuhei Irie,Masanao Miura,Hironobu Iguchi,Yasuo Fukui,Kimiaki Tanaka,Tsuyoshi Nojima,Yoshikazu Okamura +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that presepsin levels correlated with the severity of sepsis during follow-up in comparison with other conventional sepsi biomarkers.
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Usefulness of presepsin in the diagnosis of sepsis in patients with or without acute kidney injury
Yoshihiko Nakamura,Hiroyasu Ishikura,Takeshi Nishida,Yasumasa Kawano,Rie Yuge,Reiko Ichiki,Akira Murai +6 more
TL;DR: Blood presepsin level can be a reliable indicator of sepsis not only among non-AKI patients but also patients with less severe forms of AKI, however, it may not be a reliability indicator ofsepsis in patients with a more advanced form ofAKI.
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New diagnostic strategy for sepsis-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation: a prospective single-center observational study
Hiroyasu Ishikura,Takeshi Nishida,Akira Murai,Yoshihiko Nakamura,Yuhei Irie,Junichi Tanaka,Takehiro Umemura +6 more
TL;DR: A biomarker panel of presepsin and protein C is predictive of the severity of sepsis-induced DIC in suspected ED patients and can be used in intensive care units as a point-of-care test.