Study on blood supply of lung metastasis with trans-pulmonary arterial lipiodol infusion
- VernacularTitle:经肺动脉灌注碘油对肺转移瘤的血供研究
- Author:
Jianqin ZHOU
;
Weihua DONG
;
Qiang OUYANG
;
Heng CHANG
;
Xiangsheng XIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Lung;
Neoplasm metastases;
Pulmonary artery;
Bronchial artery;
Angiography;
Lipiodol
- From:
Journal of Interventional Radiology
2006;0(08):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objectvive To evaluate the blood supply of pulmonary metastases using small volume of lipiodol through pulmonary arterial infusion. Methods 10 cases of lung metastasis were enroled including the primary tumors of liver cancer(n = 5), renal carcinoma(n = 3), chordoma(n = 1) and malignant neurofibroma (n = 1). Plain CT scan was performed to exclude calcification or ossification within metastasis and then pulmonary arterial DSA was undertaken to evaluate tumor vessels or staining. After pulmonary arteriovenous fistula or other anomalous circulation was excluded by lobar arterial DSA, small volume of lipiodol was infused under fluoroscopy (0.5 -1.5 ml for each lobar artery, total volume less than 3.0 ml). CT scan was immediately performed. Blood supply of the pulmonary metastases was assessed according to the accumulation of lipiodol on CT scans. Results No cases but one experienced cough, expectoration, suffocating or dyspnea. No complication of cerebral or visceral embolism occurred. Totally 27 nodules were studied including 6 nodules with cloudy lipiodol accumulation and 6 nodules with tiny granules of lipiodol accumulation. No enlarged tumor vessel or tumor stain was observed within all 27 nodules on pulmonary arterial DSA. Conclusions Pulmonary artery supplys only parts of pulmonary metastases, especially those sited at the peripheral region of the lung. Infusion of small volume of lipiodol through pulmonary artery is safe, and the increased density of lung field could return normal after several days.