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Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding
PURPOSE: This study investigates the usefulness of antegrade variceal embolization using sclerosant foam to evaluate technical success and clinical outcomes in cases of hypertensive variceal bleeding. METHODS: A total of 16 patients underwent percutaneous antegrade variceal embolization using foam s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10679564/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37745308 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/dir.2023.232245 |
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author | Park, Go Woon Choi, Sun Young Kim, Yong Jae Jeong, Jewon |
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description | PURPOSE: This study investigates the usefulness of antegrade variceal embolization using sclerosant foam to evaluate technical success and clinical outcomes in cases of hypertensive variceal bleeding. METHODS: A total of 16 patients underwent percutaneous antegrade variceal embolization using foam sclerotherapy from August 2019 to January 2022. Among the patients, 12 cases were of gastroesophageal varices, two were rectal varices, and one case each was duodenal and jejunal varices, respectively. Sodium tetradecyl sulfate (STS) foam was used as a detergent for variceal bleeding sclerotherapy at various anatomical locations. The detergent was used in a foam form to promote clinical outcomes and enable the effective embolization of the entire blood vessel wall, including the ventral side, against gravity. Furthermore, STS foam could be used to help sufficiently deliver the drug to distal segments. A balloon catheter was also used to block the antegrade flow and prevent the dilution of the sclerosant. Technical success was defined as the completion of sclerotherapy for variceal bleeding as planned before the procedure to achieve the disappearance of variceal bleeding. Clinical success was defined as the complete obliteration of varices without recurrent bleeding during the follow-up period after the procedure. RESULTS: Technical success was 81.3%, and clinical success was 84.6%. Additionally, 15/16 of the procedures were emergencies, and there were no complications related to the procedure. CONCLUSION: Antegrade foam sclerotherapy using 3% STS for variceal bleeding is clinically safe and effective. Moreover, antegrade foam sclerotherapy can be a useful treatment option for patients with active variceal bleeding in emergency cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-106795642023-12-05 Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding Park, Go Woon Choi, Sun Young Kim, Yong Jae Jeong, Jewon Diagn Interv Radiol Interventional Radiology - Original Article PURPOSE: This study investigates the usefulness of antegrade variceal embolization using sclerosant foam to evaluate technical success and clinical outcomes in cases of hypertensive variceal bleeding. METHODS: A total of 16 patients underwent percutaneous antegrade variceal embolization using foam sclerotherapy from August 2019 to January 2022. Among the patients, 12 cases were of gastroesophageal varices, two were rectal varices, and one case each was duodenal and jejunal varices, respectively. Sodium tetradecyl sulfate (STS) foam was used as a detergent for variceal bleeding sclerotherapy at various anatomical locations. The detergent was used in a foam form to promote clinical outcomes and enable the effective embolization of the entire blood vessel wall, including the ventral side, against gravity. Furthermore, STS foam could be used to help sufficiently deliver the drug to distal segments. A balloon catheter was also used to block the antegrade flow and prevent the dilution of the sclerosant. Technical success was defined as the completion of sclerotherapy for variceal bleeding as planned before the procedure to achieve the disappearance of variceal bleeding. Clinical success was defined as the complete obliteration of varices without recurrent bleeding during the follow-up period after the procedure. RESULTS: Technical success was 81.3%, and clinical success was 84.6%. Additionally, 15/16 of the procedures were emergencies, and there were no complications related to the procedure. CONCLUSION: Antegrade foam sclerotherapy using 3% STS for variceal bleeding is clinically safe and effective. Moreover, antegrade foam sclerotherapy can be a useful treatment option for patients with active variceal bleeding in emergency cases. Galenos Publishing 2023-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10679564/ /pubmed/37745308 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/dir.2023.232245 Text en © Copyright 2023 by Turkish Society of Radiology | Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, published by Galenos Publishing House. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Interventional Radiology - Original Article Park, Go Woon Choi, Sun Young Kim, Yong Jae Jeong, Jewon Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
title | Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
title_full | Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
title_fullStr | Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
title_full_unstemmed | Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
title_short | Usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
title_sort | usefulness of antegrade foam sclerotherapy for portal hypertensive variceal bleeding |
topic | Interventional Radiology - Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10679564/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37745308 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/dir.2023.232245 |
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