Satoshi Kurisu

Affiliation

Department of Clinical Studies
E-mail: skurisu@rerf.or.jp

About

Dr. Kurisu was hired by RERF in April 2021 as a senior scientist. Previously, he had conducted clinical research while engaging in treatment of heart diseases and student guidance at Hiroshima University Hospital and Hiroshima City Hospital. His current research interests include clarifying the dose-response relationship between radiation exposure and myocardial infarction incidence in A-bomb survivors and improving understanding of the association between ECG parameters obtained over time and cardiovascular mortality.

Education

2003
Doctor of philosophy, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan
1992
Doctor of Medicine, School of Medicine, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan

Experience

Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Department of Clinical Studies
  • 2021-

    Senior Scientist

Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan
  • 2018-2020

    Associate Professor, Deparment of Cardiovascular Medicine

  • 2017-2018

    Lecturer, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine

  • 2010-2016

    Assistant Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine

  • 1997-1999

    Research Student, First Department of Internal Medicine

  • 1994

    Resident, Department of Internal Medicine

  • 1992

    Resident, Department of Internal Medicine

Hiroshima City Hospital
  • 1999-2010

    Physician, Department of Cardiology

  • 1994-1997

    Physician, Department of Cardiology

  • 1993

    Resident, Department of Cardiology

Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital and Atomic-bomb Survivors Hospital
  • 1993

    Resident, Department of Hematology

Selected publications

Kurisu S, Nitta K, Watanabe N, Ikenaga H, Ishibashi K, Fukuda Y, Nakano Y. Associations of frontal QRS-T angle with left ventricular volume and function derived from ECG-gated SPECT in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease. Ann Nucl Med. 2021; 35(6): 662-8.
Kurisu S, Nitta K, Watanabe N, Ikenaga H, Ishibashi K, Fukuda Y, Nakano Y. Effects of upright T-wave in lead aVR on left ventricular volume and function derived from ECG-gated SPECT in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease. Ann Nucl Med. 2021; 35(1): 1-7.
Kurisu S, Nitta K, Watanabe N, Ikenaga H, Ishibashi K, Fukuda Y, Nakano Y. Effects of newly developed right versus left bundle branch block on the QRS axis, T-wave axis and Frontal QRS-T angle in patients with a narrow QRS. Intern Med. 2021; 60(1) :25-30.
Kurisu S, Nitta K, Ikenaga H, Ishibashi K, Fukuda Y, Kihara Y. Frontal QRS-T angle and left ventricular diastolic function assessed by ECG-gated SPECT in the absence of significant perfusion abnormality. Heart Vessels. 2020; 35(8): 1095-1101.
Kurisu S, Nitta K, Sumimoto Y, Ikenaga H, Ishibashi K, Fukuda Y, Kihara Y. Effects of myocardial perfusion defect on the frontal QRS-T angle in anterior versus inferior myocardial infarction. Intern Med. 2020; 59(1): 23-8.
Kurisu S, Nitta K, Sumimoto Y, Ikenaga H, Ishibashi K, Fukuda Y, Kihara Y. Myocardial perfusion defect assessed by single-photon emission computed tomography and frontal QRS-T angle in patients with prior anterior myocardial infarction. Heart Vessels. 2019; 34(6): 971-5.

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