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In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia

BACKGROUND: While hyperthermic intraperitoneal (i.p) applications are highly efficient in treating peritoneal metastases (PM), they are currently limited to temperatures of 41 – 43° Celsius (C). First data on gas-based i.p. hyperthermia is promising, as this novel method allows a significant tempera...

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Autores principales: Diakun, Agata, Khosrawipour, Tanja, Mikolajczyk-Martinez, Agata, Kuropka, Piotr, Nicpoń, Jakub, Kiełbowicz, Zdzisław, Prządka, Przemysław, Liszka, Bartłomiej, Li, Shiri, Lau, Hien, Kielan, Wojciech, Khosrawipour, Veria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9464870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36106116
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.925724
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author Diakun, Agata
Khosrawipour, Tanja
Mikolajczyk-Martinez, Agata
Kuropka, Piotr
Nicpoń, Jakub
Kiełbowicz, Zdzisław
Prządka, Przemysław
Liszka, Bartłomiej
Li, Shiri
Lau, Hien
Kielan, Wojciech
Khosrawipour, Veria
author_facet Diakun, Agata
Khosrawipour, Tanja
Mikolajczyk-Martinez, Agata
Kuropka, Piotr
Nicpoń, Jakub
Kiełbowicz, Zdzisław
Prządka, Przemysław
Liszka, Bartłomiej
Li, Shiri
Lau, Hien
Kielan, Wojciech
Khosrawipour, Veria
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description BACKGROUND: While hyperthermic intraperitoneal (i.p) applications are highly efficient in treating peritoneal metastases (PM), they are currently limited to temperatures of 41 – 43° Celsius (C). First data on gas-based i.p. hyperthermia is promising, as this novel method allows a significant temperature rise in superficial peritoneal layers without increasing core temperatures. Until now, key mechanisms of this novel tool, e.g. thermodynamic energy transfer, have not been investigated. This study aims to explore the volume of thermodynamic energy transfer during gas-based i.p. hyperthermia at 48-50°C and its peritoneal effects. METHODS: For this study, three swine were subjected to gas-based i.p. hyperthermia at varying temperatures (48°, 49° and 50°C) in a diagnostic laparoscopy setting with a high-flow air stream. Temperatures of the i.p. cavity, in- and outflow airstream at the trocar were measured and the thermodynamic energy transfer was calculated. Tissue samples were collected on postoperative day 7 for histopathologic analyses. RESULTS: According to our data, temperatures within the intraabdominal cavity and at the outflow site remain relatively stable at < 40°C. An increase in thermodynamic energy transfer is observed with increasing applied temperatures. Gas-based i.p. hyperthermia induced capillary coagulation and white blood cell infiltration within peritoneal layers. CONCLUSIONS: Gas-based i.p. hyperthermia is an innovative approach which enables the i.p. delivery of specific amounts of thermodynamic energy. Following this procedure, our data indicate remarkable histologic changes on the superficial peritoneal layer most likely attributable to the applied thermodynamic energy. Further studies are required to investigate how these findings can be applied in PM management.
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spelling pubmed-94648702022-09-13 In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia Diakun, Agata Khosrawipour, Tanja Mikolajczyk-Martinez, Agata Kuropka, Piotr Nicpoń, Jakub Kiełbowicz, Zdzisław Prządka, Przemysław Liszka, Bartłomiej Li, Shiri Lau, Hien Kielan, Wojciech Khosrawipour, Veria Front Oncol Oncology BACKGROUND: While hyperthermic intraperitoneal (i.p) applications are highly efficient in treating peritoneal metastases (PM), they are currently limited to temperatures of 41 – 43° Celsius (C). First data on gas-based i.p. hyperthermia is promising, as this novel method allows a significant temperature rise in superficial peritoneal layers without increasing core temperatures. Until now, key mechanisms of this novel tool, e.g. thermodynamic energy transfer, have not been investigated. This study aims to explore the volume of thermodynamic energy transfer during gas-based i.p. hyperthermia at 48-50°C and its peritoneal effects. METHODS: For this study, three swine were subjected to gas-based i.p. hyperthermia at varying temperatures (48°, 49° and 50°C) in a diagnostic laparoscopy setting with a high-flow air stream. Temperatures of the i.p. cavity, in- and outflow airstream at the trocar were measured and the thermodynamic energy transfer was calculated. Tissue samples were collected on postoperative day 7 for histopathologic analyses. RESULTS: According to our data, temperatures within the intraabdominal cavity and at the outflow site remain relatively stable at < 40°C. An increase in thermodynamic energy transfer is observed with increasing applied temperatures. Gas-based i.p. hyperthermia induced capillary coagulation and white blood cell infiltration within peritoneal layers. CONCLUSIONS: Gas-based i.p. hyperthermia is an innovative approach which enables the i.p. delivery of specific amounts of thermodynamic energy. Following this procedure, our data indicate remarkable histologic changes on the superficial peritoneal layer most likely attributable to the applied thermodynamic energy. Further studies are required to investigate how these findings can be applied in PM management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9464870/ /pubmed/36106116 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.925724 Text en Copyright © 2022 Diakun, Khosrawipour, Mikolajczyk-Martinez, Kuropka, Nicpoń, Kiełbowicz, Prządka, Liszka, Li, Lau, Kielan and Khosrawipour https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Diakun, Agata
Khosrawipour, Tanja
Mikolajczyk-Martinez, Agata
Kuropka, Piotr
Nicpoń, Jakub
Kiełbowicz, Zdzisław
Prządka, Przemysław
Liszka, Bartłomiej
Li, Shiri
Lau, Hien
Kielan, Wojciech
Khosrawipour, Veria
In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
title In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
title_full In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
title_fullStr In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
title_full_unstemmed In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
title_short In-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
title_sort in-vivo thermodynamic exploration of gas-based intraperitoneal hyperthermia
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9464870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36106116
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.925724
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