In-Circuit High-Frequency Jet Ventilation for Radiological Tumor Ablation: A Case Series.

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A&A Practice Pub Date : 2022-08-12 eCollection Date: 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1213/XAA.0000000000001608
Tom Salih, Laura Elgie, Bindiya Hari, Bryn Williams, Richard M Thomas, Steve Bandula, Miles Walkden, Pervez Sultan, Kirstie McPherson, Kathryn Jenkins
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Abstract

High-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) can reduce organ movement that otherwise complicates percutaneous image-guided ablation (IGA) procedures. This study describes feasibility and safety of the technique in routine use. We describe our method for the use of HFJV and present 169 consecutive cases, including IGA of tumors of the lung, liver, kidney, and pancreas. Intended oncological treatment was delivered in all cases and HFJV used for the duration of treatment in all except one case. We describe the characteristics of patients, procedures, and adverse events. It is feasible to use HFJV as the routine standard of care for IGA.

在线高频射流通气用于放射肿瘤消融:一个病例系列。
高频射流通气(HFJV)可以减少器官运动,否则会使经皮图像引导消融(IGA)手术复杂化。本文介绍了该技术在日常应用中的可行性和安全性。我们描述了我们的方法用于HFJV的使用,并报告了169例连续病例,包括肺、肝、肾和胰腺肿瘤的IGA。所有病例均接受了预期的肿瘤治疗,除一例外,所有病例在治疗期间均使用了HFJV。我们描述了患者的特点,程序和不良事件。采用HFJV作为IGA的常规护理标准是可行的。
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期刊介绍: A & A Case Reports, our new online journal publishing Case Reports, related Editorial Commentary, and Correspondence. Anesthesia & Analgesia 1 and Anesthesiology 2 recently announced that they were suspending publication of Case Reports. One reason is that Case Reports typically reduce the Impact Factor of a journal because they are rarely cited. Regardless of the merits of Impact Factor as a metric of journal worth, journals and their editors necessarily consider Impact Factor in strategic planning. At the same time, Case Reports are appreciated by readers for describing “real life” management of difficult or unusual cases not often encountered by practitioners. In a recent issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, Steven Shafer1 identified many Case Reports whose publication launched productive careers dedicated to solving the puzzle posed by an unusual observation in a single patient.
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