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A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion

Normal saline is the most popular agent used during endoscopic submucosal injection. However, endoscopists have never identified an optimal submucosal injection solution, which is not only safe and cost-effective but has a unique lifting ability with endoscopic submucosal cushion and causes less tis...

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Autores principales: WEN, WEI, SHI, CHUANBING, SHI, YAN, JI, GUOZHONG, WU, PING, FAN, ZHINING, ZHANG, FAMING
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3503630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23181111
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2012.626
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author WEN, WEI
SHI, CHUANBING
SHI, YAN
JI, GUOZHONG
WU, PING
FAN, ZHINING
ZHANG, FAMING
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SHI, CHUANBING
SHI, YAN
JI, GUOZHONG
WU, PING
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description Normal saline is the most popular agent used during endoscopic submucosal injection. However, endoscopists have never identified an optimal submucosal injection solution, which is not only safe and cost-effective but has a unique lifting ability with endoscopic submucosal cushion and causes less tissue damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and microscopic characteristics of a blood solution, including whole blood and plasma solution, as a submucosal cushioning agent, compared with normal saline. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) procedures in pig stomachs were performed by injecting plasma solution (n=4) and normal saline (n=4). A total of 38 patients with gastrointestinal neoplasms underwent endoscopic musocal resection (EMR) procedures. Of 38 EMRs, 7 used whole blood injection, and 31 of 38 acting as the control group used normal saline. A tissue damage scoring system was developed based on injection-induced hydrops and tears for the evaluation of tissue damage. In animal experiments, the lifting time of the injection with normal saline in the pig colon was shorter than that of the group with plasma solution (18.25±5.44 min vs. 6.5±2.38 min, P=0.007). In animal experiments with ESD procedures in the stomach, the hydrops in the normal saline injection group were more extensive than those in the group with plasma (P=0.011). The degree of tearing in the group with normal saline was observed to be less than that in the group with plasma (P=0.008). In patients with EMR, using the histological scoring method, it was determined that the degree of hydrops in the group with normal saline injection was more extensive than that in the group with whole blood (P<0.001). The effective submucosal tearing in the group with normal saline was less than that in the group with blood (P<0.001). The blood solution, including whole blood and plasma solution, as a novel submucosal injection agent, may outperform normal saline with a unique lifting ability, less pronounced tissue damage and marked effective submucosal blunt dissection.
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spelling pubmed-35036302013-09-01 A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion WEN, WEI SHI, CHUANBING SHI, YAN JI, GUOZHONG WU, PING FAN, ZHINING ZHANG, FAMING Exp Ther Med Articles Normal saline is the most popular agent used during endoscopic submucosal injection. However, endoscopists have never identified an optimal submucosal injection solution, which is not only safe and cost-effective but has a unique lifting ability with endoscopic submucosal cushion and causes less tissue damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and microscopic characteristics of a blood solution, including whole blood and plasma solution, as a submucosal cushioning agent, compared with normal saline. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) procedures in pig stomachs were performed by injecting plasma solution (n=4) and normal saline (n=4). A total of 38 patients with gastrointestinal neoplasms underwent endoscopic musocal resection (EMR) procedures. Of 38 EMRs, 7 used whole blood injection, and 31 of 38 acting as the control group used normal saline. A tissue damage scoring system was developed based on injection-induced hydrops and tears for the evaluation of tissue damage. In animal experiments, the lifting time of the injection with normal saline in the pig colon was shorter than that of the group with plasma solution (18.25±5.44 min vs. 6.5±2.38 min, P=0.007). In animal experiments with ESD procedures in the stomach, the hydrops in the normal saline injection group were more extensive than those in the group with plasma (P=0.011). The degree of tearing in the group with normal saline was observed to be less than that in the group with plasma (P=0.008). In patients with EMR, using the histological scoring method, it was determined that the degree of hydrops in the group with normal saline injection was more extensive than that in the group with whole blood (P<0.001). The effective submucosal tearing in the group with normal saline was less than that in the group with blood (P<0.001). The blood solution, including whole blood and plasma solution, as a novel submucosal injection agent, may outperform normal saline with a unique lifting ability, less pronounced tissue damage and marked effective submucosal blunt dissection. D.A. Spandidos 2012-09 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3503630/ /pubmed/23181111 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2012.626 Text en Copyright © 2012, Spandidos Publications http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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WEN, WEI
SHI, CHUANBING
SHI, YAN
JI, GUOZHONG
WU, PING
FAN, ZHINING
ZHANG, FAMING
A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
title A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
title_full A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
title_fullStr A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
title_full_unstemmed A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
title_short A pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
title_sort pilot animal and clinical study of autologous blood solution compared with normal saline for use as an endoscopic submucosal cushion
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3503630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23181111
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2012.626
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