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Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature
Introduction: This study was designed to assess quantitatively a safe position of the microcatheter during the SIRT (Selective Internal Radiation Therapy) procedure, in order to minimize the risk of non-target spheres leaking. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of the distance of the tip...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31554288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101531 |
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author | Piasecki, Piotr Brzozowski, Krzysztof Ziecina, Piotr Wierzbicki, Marek Budzynska, Anna Mazurek, Andrzej Dziuk, Miroslaw Maciak, Maciej Iller, Edward Narloch, Jerzy |
author_facet | Piasecki, Piotr Brzozowski, Krzysztof Ziecina, Piotr Wierzbicki, Marek Budzynska, Anna Mazurek, Andrzej Dziuk, Miroslaw Maciak, Maciej Iller, Edward Narloch, Jerzy |
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description | Introduction: This study was designed to assess quantitatively a safe position of the microcatheter during the SIRT (Selective Internal Radiation Therapy) procedure, in order to minimize the risk of non-target spheres leaking. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of the distance of the tip of the microcatheter from coiled or patent non-target arteries was measured during (99m)Tc-MAA work-up procedure. Frequency of extrahepatic leaking during work-up and SIRT procedures was evaluated. Results: There were 85 patients who underwent 98 work-up procedures. There were 64 radioembolizations. There were 44 gastroduodenal, 51 right gastric, and 54 cystic artery embolizations performed. Extrahepatic (99m)Tc-MAA leaking was observed in 33 cases: 16 to gallbladder, four to a gastric wall, nine to the duodenum, one to the intestinal wall, and three to the abdominal wall. Leak in (99m)Tc-MAA was also related to the presence of additional arteries (p = 0.009). There were 34 proximal and 31 distal to cystic artery (99m)Tc-MAA injections resulting in 12 vs. four leaks, respectively (p = 0.039, RR-2.5). Mean distance of the tip of the microcatheter from the origin of the cystic artery was 20 mm (minimum of 2.1 mm and maximum of 53 mm) proximally and 10 mm (minimum 1 mm and maximum 51 mm) distally (ns). Conclusions: Leaking in (99m)Tc-MAA ((99m)Tc - labelled macroaggregated albumin) was related to the presence of additional arteries. Regardless of cystic artery embolization, it is 2.5 times safer to inject microspheres distal to its origin, compared to proximal injection. Cystic artery origin relative to the right hepatic artery division usually necessitates embolization of the former. |
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spelling | pubmed-68322722019-11-21 Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature Piasecki, Piotr Brzozowski, Krzysztof Ziecina, Piotr Wierzbicki, Marek Budzynska, Anna Mazurek, Andrzej Dziuk, Miroslaw Maciak, Maciej Iller, Edward Narloch, Jerzy J Clin Med Article Introduction: This study was designed to assess quantitatively a safe position of the microcatheter during the SIRT (Selective Internal Radiation Therapy) procedure, in order to minimize the risk of non-target spheres leaking. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of the distance of the tip of the microcatheter from coiled or patent non-target arteries was measured during (99m)Tc-MAA work-up procedure. Frequency of extrahepatic leaking during work-up and SIRT procedures was evaluated. Results: There were 85 patients who underwent 98 work-up procedures. There were 64 radioembolizations. There were 44 gastroduodenal, 51 right gastric, and 54 cystic artery embolizations performed. Extrahepatic (99m)Tc-MAA leaking was observed in 33 cases: 16 to gallbladder, four to a gastric wall, nine to the duodenum, one to the intestinal wall, and three to the abdominal wall. Leak in (99m)Tc-MAA was also related to the presence of additional arteries (p = 0.009). There were 34 proximal and 31 distal to cystic artery (99m)Tc-MAA injections resulting in 12 vs. four leaks, respectively (p = 0.039, RR-2.5). Mean distance of the tip of the microcatheter from the origin of the cystic artery was 20 mm (minimum of 2.1 mm and maximum of 53 mm) proximally and 10 mm (minimum 1 mm and maximum 51 mm) distally (ns). Conclusions: Leaking in (99m)Tc-MAA ((99m)Tc - labelled macroaggregated albumin) was related to the presence of additional arteries. Regardless of cystic artery embolization, it is 2.5 times safer to inject microspheres distal to its origin, compared to proximal injection. Cystic artery origin relative to the right hepatic artery division usually necessitates embolization of the former. MDPI 2019-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6832272/ /pubmed/31554288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101531 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Piasecki, Piotr Brzozowski, Krzysztof Ziecina, Piotr Wierzbicki, Marek Budzynska, Anna Mazurek, Andrzej Dziuk, Miroslaw Maciak, Maciej Iller, Edward Narloch, Jerzy Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature |
title | Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature |
title_full | Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature |
title_fullStr | Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature |
title_full_unstemmed | Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature |
title_short | Gallbladder Radiation Protection in SIRT—Quantitative Anatomical Study of Hepatic Vasculature |
title_sort | gallbladder radiation protection in sirt—quantitative anatomical study of hepatic vasculature |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832272/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31554288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101531 |
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