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Updated : July 3, 2025
Professor ; Shungo Hikoso
Associate professor ; Kenji Onoue
Lecturer ; Taku Nishida
Ayako Seno
Assistant professor ; Tomoya Ueda
Hitoshi Nakagawa
Yasuki Nakada
Yukihiro Hashimoto
Kazutaka Nogi
The Department of Cardiovascular Medicine conducts clinical and fundamental research based on real-world patient cases. This research involves planning and designing clinical and basic research studies based on questions and issues encountered in clinical practice, followed by validation. The ultimate goal is to apply the data and findings from research to real-world clinical settings, contributing to the advancement of medicine and healthcare.
The main research themes encompass the following areas: Clinical Research: Registration of patients with various diseases to analyze clinical data from multiple perspectives, including big data and AI analysis.
1. Clinical research on ischemic heart diseases
2. Heart failure registry studies
3. Myocarditis registry studies
Basic Research: Studies involving model animals, cells, and tissues are conducted to explore disease mechanisms and novel treatment methods.
1. Cardiomyopathies
2. Neurohumoral factors
3. Heart failure
4. Cardiorenal syndrome