Author

Eiji Kose

Department of Pharmacy, Juntendo University Hospital - Cited by 401 - rehabilitation medicine - pharmacotherapy - clinical nutrition - geriatric medicine - polypharmacy

Biography

Eiji Kose is working asdepartment of Pharmacy in the Teikyo University School of Medicine University Hospital which is located in tokyo of country Japan and also a corresponding author for nealry 20 articles that are published.
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Role of potentially inappropriate medication use in rehabilitation outcomes for geriatric patients after strokes
E Kose, T Hirai, T Seki, H HayashiGeriatrics & Gerontology International 18 (2), 321-328, 2018201
37
2018
Impact of polypharmacy on the rehabilitation outcome of Japanese stroke patients in the convalescent rehabilitation ward
E Kose, R Maruyama, S Okazoe, H HayashiJournal of aging research 2016, 2016201
34
2016
Rehabilitation pharmacotherapy: A scoping review
E Kose, H WakabayashiGeriatrics & Gerontology International 20 (7), 655-663, 2020202
22
2020
Analysis of factors affecting time in therapeutic range control after warfarin administration
E Kose, S Arai, T An, A Kikkawa, T Aoyama, Y Matsumoto, H HayashiDie Pharmazie-An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 70 (7 …, 2015201
19
2015
Deprescribing leads to improved energy intake among hospitalized older sarcopenic adults with polypharmacy after stroke
A Matsumoto, Y Yoshimura, H Wakabayashi, E Kose, F Nagano, T Bise, ...Nutrients 14 (3), 443, 2022202
18
2022
Anticholinergic load negatively correlates with recovery of cognitive activities of daily living for geriatric patients after stroke in the convalescent stage
E Kose, T Hirai, T Seki, S Hidaka, T HamamotoJournal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics 43 (6), 799-806, 2018201
17
2018
Effects on serum uric acid by difference of the renal protective effects with atorvastatin and rosuvastatin in chronic kidney disease patients
E Kose, T An, A Kikkawa, Y Matsumoto, H HayashiBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 37 (2), 226-231, 2014201
16
2014
The association of increased drugs use with activities of daily living and discharge outcome among elderly stroke patients
E Kose, T Hirai, T Seki, H HayashiInternational Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 40, 599-607, 2018201
16
2018
Assessment of aspiration pneumonia using the Anticholinergic Risk Scale
E Kose, T Hirai, T SekiGeriatrics & Gerontology International 18 (8), 1230-1235, 2018201
16
2018
The relationship between polypharmacy and recovery of activities of daily living among convalescent stroke patients: a propensity score-matched analysis
E Kose, M Toyoshima, S Okazoe, R Oka, Y Shiratsuchi, H HayashiEuropean Geriatric Medicine 8 (3), 250-255, 2017201
14
2017
Anticholinergic load and nutritional status in older individuals
E Kose, T Hirai, T Seki, N YasunoThe journal of nutrition, health & aging 24, 20-27, 2020202
13
2020
Anticholinergic drugs use and risk of hip fracture in geriatric patients
E Kose, T Hirai, T SekiGeriatrics & gerontology international 18 (9), 1340-1344, 2018201
10
2018
10
2019
The impact of decreasing potentially inappropriate medications on activities of daily living in a convalescent rehabilitation setting
E Kose, T Hirai, T Seki, N YasunoInternational Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 43, 577-585, 2021202
10
2021
Psychotropic drug use and cognitive rehabilitation practice for elderly patients
E Kose, T Hirai, T SekiInternational Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 40 (5), 122-12, 2018201
9
2018
Hospital pharmacist intervention improves the quality indicator of warfarin control: A retrospective cohort study
T An, E Kose, A Kikkawa, H HayashiThe Journal of Medical Investigation 64 (3.4), 266-271, 2017201
9
2017
Assessment of oral anticoagulation control at pharmacist-managed clinics: A retrospective cohort study
E Kose, T An, A KikkawaDie Pharmazie-An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 (6 …, 2018201
7
2018