MURASAKA Kenshi

FacultyDepartment of Emergency Medicine
PositionAssistant Professor

Researcher Profile & Settings

Research

    Overview of research:
    Emergency, Neurosurgery

Research Activities

Published Papers

  • Epidemiology of out-of- hospital cardiac arrests caused by anaphylaxis and factors associated with outcomes: an observational study, Kenshi Murasaka, Akira Yamashita, Yukihiro Wato, Hideo Inaba, BMJ Opene062877:2022-062877Aug. 2022
  • Dispatcher Assistance Worsened Outcomes of Unwitnessed Out-of Hospital Cardiac Arrest: An Observational Study with Component Analysis of Rescue Breath Combination and Dispatcher Assistance, Ito Y, Inaba H, Ushimoto T, Morita H, Murasaka K and Wato Y, Austin Emergency MedicineVolume 8:8(1): id1078 (2022) - Page - 01-8(1): id1078 (2022) - Page - 09Apr. 2022
  • Seizure-like activity at the onset of emergency medical service-witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: An observational study., Murasaka Kenshi;Takada Kohei;Yamashita Akira;Ushimoto Tomoyuki;Wato Yukihiro;Inaba Hideo, Resusc Plus8:PMC8502955Dec. 2021
  • Impact on Ambulance Call of Differences in Living Environment After a Major Disaster, Tomoyuki Ushimoto, Kenshi Murasaka, Hideki Morita, Masaru Sakurai, Masao Ishizaki, Yukihiro Wato, Journal of Kanazawa Medical University45:1-9Jun. 2020
  • Association between the types of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the survival with good neurologic outcome of preschool pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases in Japan: A propensity score matching analysis using an extended nationwide database, Kenshi Murasaka, Akira Yamashita, Hitoshi Owada, Yukihiro Wato, and Hideo Inaba, Frontiers in Pediatrics10:1075983Feb. 2023
  • Associations between prehospital defibrillation and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests presumed to be caused by hypothermia: A nationwide observational study with epidemiological analysis, Tomoyuki Ushimoto, Kenshi Murasaka, Yukihiro Wato, Hideo Inaba, Medicine102:e33618Apr. 2023
  • Physicians’ Resilience as a Positive Effect of COVID-19, Tomoyuki Ushimoto, Kenshi Murasaka, Masaru Sakurai, Masao Ishizaki, Yukihiro Wato, Tsugiyasu Kanda, and Yuji Kasamaki, JMA Journal6:365-370Oct. 2023