医療技術学部 Department of Emergency Medical Sciences

救急救命学科

教員紹介

竹井 豊写真

竹井 豊
Yutaka Takei
医療福祉学研究科保健学専攻救急救命学分野長/救急救命学科長/教授

プロフィール

担当科目救急統計学,病院前医学概論 等
専門分野救急医学
学位・称号/取得機関/取得年博士(医学)/金沢大学/2012年
資格救急救命士
過去の経歴白山野々市広域消防本部、常翔学園広島国際大学保健医療学部医療技術学科准教授を経て現職
所属団体・学会等日本臨床救急医学会評議員

外部リンク

業績等

研究領域救急隊員の身体負担軽減策の検討,効果的な救急医療システムに関する研究
研究紹介

病院外心停止に関する研究を行っています。
1)効果的な救急医療システムに関する研究
2)心停止予後に関連する因子の分析
3)救急救命士の身体負担軽減策の検討
これまで行ってきた主な研究
・119番通報遅れの原因と患者の予後の分析
・救急救命士が行う気管挿管の短期・長期予後に関する効果の検討
・公共施設の救急対応マニュアル内容の比較検討
・質の高いバイスタンダーCPR(心肺蘇生法)に関係する因子の分析
・死戦期呼吸モデル作製の検討

著書1. 著者:竹井豊 「リーダーシップと救急隊長の役割」 へるす出版社 発行年月:2016年07月
2. 著者 安田康晴・竹井豊 「必携救急資器材マニュアル」 ぱーそん書房 発行年月:2015年12月
3. 編集:救急医療におけるメディカルコントロール検討委員会 「救急医療におけるメディカルコントロール」 へるす出版
4. 編集:救急救命士教育育成研究会 セルフチェック救急救命15,000問 へるす出版
5. 著者 安田康晴・竹井豊 「必携救急資器材マニュアル 改訂第2版」 ぱーそん書房 発行年月:2022年4月
受賞歴1. 公益信託丸茂救急医学研究振興基金賞
2. 2019年度 ベストティーチャー賞(新潟医療福祉大学)
研究論文(英文)1. Takei Y, Megumi Hasegawa, Tetsuhiro Adachi. Analysis of adverse events in the prehospital field activities: A quantitative study using secondary research methods. 日本臨床救急医学会雑誌 (2021.08) Page569-577
2. Yutaka Takei, Eiji S, Koichi S, Yoko T, Kouji Y, Yasuharu Y. Use of the Airstretcher with dragging may reduce rescuers’ physical burden when transporting patients down stairs. PLoS One 2022 17(1)
3. Yutaka Takei, Hiroki Y, Megumi H, Tetsuhiro A, Gen T, Taiki N, Kentaro O Developing a hospital contact training tool for emergency medical technicians and verifying its effectiveness 蘇生 2022 41(1)
4. Takei Y, Kamikura T, Nishi T, Maeda T, Sakagami S, Kubo M, Inaba H. Recruitments of trained citizen volunteering for conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation are necessary to improve the outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in remote time-distance area: A nationwide population-based study. Resuscitation. 2016 Aug; 105:100-8.
5. Kamikura T, Iwasaki H, Myojo Y, Sakagami S, Takei Y, Inaba H. Advantage of CPR-first over call-first actions for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in nonelderly patients and of noncardiac aetiology. Resuscitation. 2015 Nov; 96:37-45.
6. Maeda T, Kamikura T, Tanaka Y, Yamashita A, Kubo M, Takei Y, Inaba H. Impact of bystander-performed ventilation on funcrional outcomes after cardiac arrest and factors associated with ventilation-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a large observational study. Resuscitation. 2015 Jun; 91:122-30.
7. Takei Y, Nishi T, Kamikura T, Tanaka Y, Wato Y, Kubo M, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Do early emergency calls before patient collapse improve survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests? Resuscitation. 2015 Mar; 88:20-7.
8. Nishi T, Takei Y, Kamikura T, Ohta K, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Improper bystander-performed basic life support in cardiac arrests managed with public automated external defibrillators. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Jan; 33(1):43-9.
9. Matsubara H, Enami M, Hirose K, Kamikura T, Nishi T, Takei Y, Inaba H. The effects of obligatory training and prior training experience on attitudes towards performing basic life support: a questionnaire survey. Acute Medicine & Surgery. 2015; 2: 105–113.
10. Hirose K, Enami M, Matsubara H, Kamikura T, Takei Y, Inaba H. Basic life support training for single rescuers efficiently augments their willingness to make early emergency calls with no available help: a cross-over questionnaire survey. Journal of Intensive Care. 2014 April; 2:28.
11. Takei Y, Nishi T, Matsubara H, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Factors associated with quality of bystander CPR: the presence of multiple rescuers and bystander-initiated CPR without instruction. Resuscitation. 2014 Apr; 85(4):492-8.
12. Takei Y, Nishi T, Takase K, Kamikura T, Inaba H. Misplaced links in the chain of survival due to an incorrect manual for the emergency call at public facilities. Int J Emerg Med. 2013 Sep 4;6(1):33.
13. Ohta K, Nishi T, Tanaka Y, Takei Y, Enami M, Inaba H. Primary respiratory arrest recognised by emergency medical technicians and followed by cardiac arrest in Japan: identification of a subgroup of EMT-witnessed cardiac arrests with an extremely poor outcome. Resuscitation. 2012 Sep; 83(9):1098-105.
14. Enami M, Takei Y, Inaba H, Yachida T, Ohta K, Maeda T, Goto Y. Differential effects of ageing and BLS training experience on attitude towards basic life support. Resuscitation. 2011 May; 82(5):577-83.
15. Takei Y, Inaba H, Yachida T, Enami M, Goto Y, Ohta K. Analysis of reasons for emergency call delays in Japan in relation to location: high incidence of correctable causes and the impact of delays on patient outcomes. Resuscitation. 2010 Nov; 81(11):1492-8.
16. Takei Y, Enami M, Yachida T, Ohta K, Inaba H. Tracheal intubation by paramedics under limited indication criteria may improve the short-term outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests with noncardiac origin. J Anesth. 2010 Oct; 24(5):716-25.
17. Enami M, Takei Y, Goto Y, Ohta K, Inaba H. The effects of the new CPR guideline on attitude toward basic life support in Japan. Resuscitation. 2010 May; 81(5):562-7.
研究論文(和文)1. 竹井豊, 安達哲浩, 長谷川恵, 大松健太郎, 神藏貴久 「救急救命士養成施設における学生のバイタルサイン測定の正確性」 日本臨床救急医学会雑誌(1345-0581)23巻2号 (2020.06) Page105-109
2. 竹井豊, 安田康晴, Burnett Fumi 「オーストラリア連邦における病院前救急医療システムから学ぶ 女性の入職促進と電動ストレッチャー導入による救急隊員の身体負担軽減策」 プレホスピタル・ケア33巻1号 (2020.02) Page92-95
3. 竹井豊, 稲葉 英夫 「死戦期呼吸の特徴」 プレホスピタル・ケア32巻2号 (2019.04) Page38-41

Profile

Research AreasStudy on measures to reduce the physical burden of paramedics, and research on effective emergency medical care systems
Research IntroductionI am conducting research on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

1) Research on effective emergency medical system

2) Analysis of factors related to cardiac arrest prognosis

Major studies I have conducted as follows:

Analysis of the causes of delay in calling 119 and the prognosis of patients

・Evaluation of the effects of tracheal intubation performed by paramedics on short- and long-term prognosis

A comparative study of the contents of emergency response manuals in public facilities

Analysis of factors associated with high quality bystander CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)

Analysis of factors related to high quality bystander CPR
Books1. "Leadership and the Role of the Emergency Manager", Herusu Shuppansha, Author: Yutaka Takei, Publication date: July 2016

2. "Manual of Essential First Aid Materials and Equipment", Parson Shobo, Author: Yasuharu Yasuda and Yutaka Takei, Publication date: December 2015

3. "Medical Control in Emergency Medicine", Herusu Shuppan, edited by Committee for Medical Control in Emergency Medicine.

4. 15,000 Self-Check Emergency Life Saving Questions, Herusu Shuppan, edited by EMT Education and Training Study Group
Papers1. Takei Y, Megumi Hasegawa, Tetsuhiro Adachi. Analysis of adverse events in the prehospital field activities: A quantitative study using secondary research methods. 日本臨床救急医学会雑誌 (2021.08) Page569-577
2. Yutaka Takei, Eiji S, Koichi S, Yoko T, Kouji Y, Yasuharu Y. Use of the Airstretcher with dragging may reduce rescuers’ physical burden when transporting patients down stairs. PLoS One 2022 17(1)
3. Yutaka Takei, Hiroki Y, Megumi H, Tetsuhiro A, Gen T, Taiki N, Kentaro O Developing a hospital contact training tool for emergency medical technicians and verifying its effectiveness 蘇生 2022 41(1)
4. Takei Y, Kamikura T, Nishi T, Maeda T, Sakagami S, Kubo M, Inaba H. Recruitments of trained citizen volunteering for conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation are necessary to improve the outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in remote time-distance area: A nationwide population-based study. Resuscitation. 2016 Aug; 105:100-8.
5. Kamikura T, Iwasaki H, Myojo Y, Sakagami S, Takei Y, Inaba H. Advantage of CPR-first over call-first actions for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in nonelderly patients and of noncardiac aetiology. Resuscitation. 2015 Nov; 96:37-45.
6. Maeda T, Kamikura T, Tanaka Y, Yamashita A, Kubo M, Takei Y, Inaba H. Impact of bystander-performed ventilation on funcrional outcomes after cardiac arrest and factors associated with ventilation-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a large observational study. Resuscitation. 2015 Jun; 91:122-30.
7. Takei Y, Nishi T, Kamikura T, Tanaka Y, Wato Y, Kubo M, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Do early emergency calls before patient collapse improve survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests? Resuscitation. 2015 Mar; 88:20-7.
8. Nishi T, Takei Y, Kamikura T, Ohta K, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Improper bystander-performed basic life support in cardiac arrests managed with public automated external defibrillators. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Jan; 33(1):43-9.
9. Matsubara H, Enami M, Hirose K, Kamikura T, Nishi T, Takei Y, Inaba H. The effects of obligatory training and prior training experience on attitudes towards performing basic life support: a questionnaire survey. Acute Medicine & Surgery. 2015; 2: 105–113.
10. Hirose K, Enami M, Matsubara H, Kamikura T, Takei Y, Inaba H. Basic life support training for single rescuers efficiently augments their willingness to make early emergency calls with no available help: a cross-over questionnaire survey. Journal of Intensive Care. 2014 April; 2:28.
11. Takei Y, Nishi T, Matsubara H, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Factors associated with quality of bystander CPR: the presence of multiple rescuers and bystander-initiated CPR without instruction. Resuscitation. 2014 Apr; 85(4):492-8.
12. Takei Y, Nishi T, Takase K, Kamikura T, Inaba H. Misplaced links in the chain of survival due to an incorrect manual for the emergency call at public facilities. Int J Emerg Med. 2013 Sep 4;6(1):33.
13. Ohta K, Nishi T, Tanaka Y, Takei Y, Enami M, Inaba H. Primary respiratory arrest recognised by emergency medical technicians and followed by cardiac arrest in Japan: identification of a subgroup of EMT-witnessed cardiac arrests with an extremely poor outcome. Resuscitation. 2012 Sep; 83(9):1098-105.
14. Enami M, Takei Y, Inaba H, Yachida T, Ohta K, Maeda T, Goto Y. Differential effects of ageing and BLS training experience on attitude towards basic life support. Resuscitation. 2011 May; 82(5):577-83.
15. Takei Y, Inaba H, Yachida T, Enami M, Goto Y, Ohta K. Analysis of reasons for emergency call delays in Japan in relation to location: high incidence of correctable causes and the impact of delays on patient outcomes. Resuscitation. 2010 Nov; 81(11):1492-8.
16. Takei Y, Enami M, Yachida T, Ohta K, Inaba H. Tracheal intubation by paramedics under limited indication criteria may improve the short-term outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests with noncardiac origin. J Anesth. 2010 Oct; 24(5):716-25.
17. Enami M, Takei Y, Goto Y, Ohta K, Inaba H. The effects of the new CPR guideline on attitude toward basic life support in Japan. Resuscitation. 2010 May; 81(5):562-7.
1: Takei Y, Nishi T, Kamikura T, Tanaka Y, Wato Y, Kubo M, Hashimoto M, Inaba H.

Do early emergency calls before patient collapse improve survival after out-of-

hospital cardiac arrests? Resuscitation. 2015 Mar;88:20-7. doi:

10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.11.028. Epub 2014 Dec 13. PMID: 25513742.



2: Nishi T, Takei Y, Kamikura T, Ohta K, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Improper bystander-performed basic life support in cardiac arrests managed with public automated external defibrillators. Am J Emerg Med. 2015 Jan;33(1):43-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2014.10.018. Epub 2014 Oct 18. PMID: 25455048.



3: Kamikura T, Iwasaki H, Myojo Y, Sakagami S, Takei Y, Inaba H. Advantage of CPR-first over call-first actions for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in nonelderly patients and of noncardiac aetiology. Resuscitation. 2015 Nov;96:37-45. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2015.06.027. Epub 2015 Jul 17. PMID: 26193378.



4: Enami M, Takei Y, Goto Y, Ohta K, Inaba H. The effects of the new CPR guideline on attitude toward basic life support in Japan. Resuscitation. 2010 May;81(5):562-7. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2009.12.012. Epub 2010 Feb 20. PMID: 20172645.



5: Enami M, Takei Y, Inaba H, Yachida T, Ohta K, Maeda T, Goto Y. Differential effects of ageing and BLS training experience on attitude towards basic life support. Resuscitation. 2011 May;82(5):577-83. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2011.01.022. Epub 2011 Feb 25. PMID: 21353735.



6: Takei Y, Nishi T, Matsubara H, Hashimoto M, Inaba H. Factors associated with quality of bystander CPR: the presence of multiple rescuers and bystander- initiated CPR without instruction. Resuscitation. 2014 Apr;85(4):492-8. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2013.12.019. Epub 2013 Dec 30. PMID: 24384508.



7: Takei Y, Kamikura T, Nishi T, Maeda T, Sakagami S, Kubo M, Inaba H. Recruitments of trained citizen volunteering for conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation are necessary to improve the outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in remote time-distance area: A nationwide population-based study. Resuscitation. 2016 Aug;105:100-8. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2016.05.021. Epub 2016 Jun 3. PMID: 27263486.



8: Matsubara H, Enami M, Hirose K, Kamikura T, Nishi T, Takei Y, Inaba H. Effects of obligatory training and prior training experience on attitudes towards performing basic life support: a questionnaire survey. Acute Med Surg. 2014 Oct 1;2(2):105-113. doi: 10.1002/ams2.79. PMID: 29123702; PMCID: PMC5667210.



9: Takei Y, Nishi T, Takase K, Kamikura T, Inaba H. Misplaced links in the chain of survival due to an incorrect manual for the emergency call at public facilities. Int J Emerg Med. 2013 Sep 4;6(1):33. doi: 10.1186/1865-1380-6-33. PMID: 24007537; PMCID: PMC3766221.



10: Maeda T, Kamikura T, Tanaka Y, Yamashita A, Kubo M, Takei Y, Inaba H. Impact of bystander-performed ventilation on functional outcomes after cardiac arrest and factors associated with ventilation-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A large observational study. Resuscitation. 2015 Jun;91:122-30. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2015.02.033. Epub 2015 Mar 12. PMID: 25771501.



11: Takei Y, Inaba H, Yachida T, Enami M, Goto Y, Ohta K. Analysis of reasons for emergency call delays in Japan in relation to location: high incidence of correctable causes and the impact of delays on patient outcomes. Resuscitation. 2010 Nov;81(11):1492-8. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.05.022. Epub 2010 Jul 17. PMID: 20638770.



12: Hirose K, Enami M, Matsubara H, Kamikura T, Takei Y, Inaba H. Basic life support training for single rescuers efficiently augments their willingness to make early emergency calls with no available help: a cross-over questionnaire survey. J Intensive Care. 2014 Apr 24;2(1):28. doi: 10.1186/2052-0492-2-28. PMID: 25520840; PMCID: PMC4267597.



13: Ohta K, Nishi T, Tanaka Y, Takei Y, Enami M, Inaba H. Primary respiratory arrest recognised by emergency medical technicians and followed by cardiac arrest in Japan: identification of a subgroup of EMT-witnessed cardiac arrests with an extremely poor outcome. Resuscitation. 2012 Sep;83(9):1098-105. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2011.09.036. Epub 2012 Feb 7. PMID: 22322283.



14: Takei Y, Enami M, Yachida T, Ohta K, Inaba H. Tracheal intubation by paramedics under limited indication criteria may improve the short-term outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests with noncardiac origin. J Anesth. 2010 Oct;24(5):716-25. doi: 10.1007/s00540-010-0974-6. Epub 2010 Jun 25. PMID:20577765.
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