Elena Drews, Ashley Yearwood, Siddharth A Padia, John M Moriarty, Justin P McWilliams, Gary Tse, Zachary M Haber
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摘要
Obsidio(波士顿科学公司)是一种新型保形栓塞剂,适用于栓塞高血管性肿瘤和治疗外周血管出血。它是一种非牛顿水凝胶,在施加剪切力时粘度会降低。这项回顾性研究在单个学术中心的经验中考察了剪切稀化栓塞的安全性和有效性。对技术和临床成功率进行了评估。不良事件根据 SIR 不良事件分类进行定义。27名患者在28次手术中使用剪切稀化栓塞治疗了39条血管。其中 37/39 血管(95%)获得了技术成功,26/28 例手术(93%)获得了临床成功。发生了一起与治疗相关的严重不良事件(3.6%):胃左动脉栓塞导致缺血和胃次全切除术(3 级)。两名患者出现了轻度不良反应(7.1%)。初步经验表明,这种剪切稀化栓塞效果良好,但由于这种栓塞与传统液体栓塞不同,操作者需要接受培训才能安全使用。
Initial Experience with Embolization using a Shear-Thinning Conformable Hydrogel Embolic.
A new conformable embolic agent, brand name Obsidio (Boston Scientific Inc), is indicated for embolizing hypervascular tumors and treating peripheral vessel bleeding. It is a non-Newtonian hydrogel that becomes less viscous when shear force is applied. This retrospective study examines the safety and effectiveness of the shear-thinning embolic in a single-academic-center experience. Technical and clinical success were assessed. Adverse events were defined per the SIR Adverse Events Classification. Twenty-seven patients were treated with the shear-thinning embolic in 39 vessels over 28 procedures. Technical success was achieved in 37/39 vessels (95%), with clinical success in 26/28 procedures (93%). There was one treatment-related severe adverse event (3.6%): left gastric artery embolization resulting in ischemia and subtotal gastrectomy (Grade 3). Two patients had mild adverse events (7.1%). Initial experience shows promising effectiveness of this shear-thinning embolic, though because of differences between this embolic and conventional liquid embolics, operator training is required for safe use.
期刊介绍:
JVIR, published continuously since 1990, is an international, monthly peer-reviewed interventional radiology journal. As the official journal of the Society of Interventional Radiology, JVIR is the peer-reviewed journal of choice for interventional radiologists, radiologists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, neurosurgeons, and other clinicians who seek current and reliable information on every aspect of vascular and interventional radiology. Each issue of JVIR covers critical and cutting-edge medical minimally invasive, clinical, basic research, radiological, pathological, and socioeconomic issues of importance to the field.