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Yttrium-90 Portal Vein Radioembolization in Sprague-Dawley Rats: Dose-Dependent Imaging and Pathological Changes in Normal Liver

Authors :
Andrew C, Gordon
Sarah B, White
Vanessa L, Gates
Weiguo, Li
Daniel, Procissi
Zhuoli, Zhang
Kathleen R, Harris
Dong-Hyun, Kim
Samdeep K, Mouli
Reed A, Omary
Riad, Salem
Andrew C, Larson
Robert J, Lewandowski
Source :
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Portal vein embolization (PVE) is an established neoadjuvant method to induce future liver remnant hypertrophy prior to surgical resection of hepatic tumors. The purpose of our study was to examine the feasibility of PVE with glassTwenty-two rats were assigned to four groups for Y90 PVE to the right median lobe: very high- (273.8 MBq; n = 2), high- (99.9 MBq; n = 10), medium- (48.1 MBq; n = 5), and low-dose (14.8 MBq; n = 5). An untreated control group included seven rats.Ex vivo measurements confirmed 91-97% activity was localized to the target lobe (n = 4). The percent growth of the target lobe relative to baseline was - 5.0% (95% CI - 17.0-6.9%) for high-, medium dose rats compared to + 18.6% (95% CI + 7.6-29.7%) in the low-dose group at 12-weeks (p = 0.0043). Radiation fibrosis increased in a dose-dependent fashion. Fibrotic area/microsphere was 22,893.5, 14,946.2 ± 2253.3, 15,304.5 ± 4716.6, and 5268.8 ± 2297.2 μmY90 PVE was feasible in the rat model, resulted in target lobe atrophy, and dose-dependent increases in hepatic fibrosis at 12 weeks. The onset of imaging-based volumetric changes was 8-12 weeks.

Details

ISSN :
1432086X
Volume :
43
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular and interventional radiology
Accession number :
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