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H A Ziessman, J H Thrall, P J Yang, S C Walker, E A Cozzi, J E Niederhuber, J W Gyves, W D Ensminger, M C Tuscan.
Abstract
Tc-99m-MAA hepatic arterial perfusion scintigraphy ( HAPS ) using a totally implanted drug delivery system was employed for hepatic arterial chemotherapy in 147 patients (335 studies). Complete perfusion of the involved liver was seen in 88% of patients initially [more so in those with normal hepatic vascular anatomy (93%) than those with vascular variants (79%)] and remained good on follow-up. In 67 consecutive patients (95 studies), arteriovenous shunting to the lung ranged from 0.4 to 32% (mean, 6.2% +/- 4.1 S.D.). Uptake at the tip of the catheter was increased in 20% of patients, but good perfusion was usually maintained. A significant decrease in hepatic and/or extrahepatic perfusion associated with a "hot spot" at the tip of the catheter indicated hepatic arterial thrombosis. Extrahepatic perfusion was seen in 14% of cases, usually in the distribution of the stomach, small bowel, and spleen. Significant symptoms of drug toxicity were seen in 70% of patients with extrahepatic perfusion, compared to 19% of those without it.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6233632 DOI: 10.1148/radiology.152.1.6233632
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105