Incidence and Consequence of Nontarget Embolization Following Bland Hepatic Arterial Embolization

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Newgard, Brandon J. [1 ]
Getrajdman, George I. [2 ]
Erinjeri, Joseph P. [2 ]
Covey, Anne M. [2 ]
Brody, Lynn A. [2 ]
Sofocleous, Constantinos T. [2 ]
Brown, Karen T. [2 ]
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[1] St Peters Hlth, Dept Radiol, 2475 Broadway, Helena, MT 59601 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Weill Med Coll, Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Radiol, 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 USA
关键词
Hepatic malignancy; Embolization; Complication; QUALITY IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES; HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA; CHEMOEMBOLIZATION; COMPLICATIONS; RADIOEMBOLIZATION; MICROSPHERES; DOXORUBICIN; CT;
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10.1007/s00270-019-02229-2
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R5 [内科学];
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摘要
Purpose Estimate the incidence of nontarget embolization (NTE) as identified on immediate post-hepatic artery embolization CT. Materials and Methods Two hundred hepatic embolizations performed with particles alone (bland embolization) in 147 patients between August 16, 2013 and August 26, 2014 with immediate post-procedure CT were retrospectively reviewed. Arterial anatomy, vessels treated, imaging findings of NTE, patient demographics, length of hospital stay following embolization, and procedure-related complications were recorded. The data were analyzed using two-sided t-tests and chi-squared tests. Results Evidence of NTE was seen on post-procedure CT in 64 of 200 cases (64/200, 32%). Six organs were affected, with 69 discrete sites in 64 patients. The majority (49/69, 71.0%) involved the gallbladder. The mean length of hospital stay (LOS) for patients with and without NTE was 2.9 +/- 1.5 nights (range 1-7) and 2.9 +/- 2.3 nights (range 0-21), respectively (P = 0.81). NTE was more common following embolization of replaced or accessory hepatic vessels. There were three complications in the NTE group (3/64, 4.7%) following the embolization procedure, one of which was cholecystitis directly related to NTE. The other two were one incidence each of contrast-induced nephropathy and pneumonia. In the group without NTE, seven complications occurred (7/136, 5.1%, P = 0.889), including one death resulting from hepatic failure, two gastrointestinal bleeds, two hepatic abscesses, flash pulmonary edema, and pancreatitis. Conclusion Unanticipated NTE is not uncommon after bland hepatic artery embolization, particularly after treating accessory or replaced vessels, but does not increase complications or LOS.
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