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01 noviembre 2016

DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography evaluation of intrahepatic bile duct variations with updated classification

Alaaddin Nayman, Orhan Özbek, Seyit Erol, Hayrettin Karakuş, Hasan Emin Kaya

PURPOSE: Preoperative detection of intrahepatic bile duct (IHBD) variations is essential to reduce surgical morbidity and mortality rates. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a noninvasive and reliable method for demonstrating the normal IHBD anatomy and its variations. This retrospective study aimed to identify and classify novel variations, except those already reported in the literature, using MRCP.

01 noviembre 2016

RADIOLOGY. Arterial Spin Labeling Perfusion of the Brain: Emerging Clinical Applications

Sven Haller, MD, MSc, Greg Zaharchuk, MD, PhD, David L. Thomas, PhD, Karl-Olof Lovblad, MD, Frederik Barkhof, MD, Xavier Golay, PhD

Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a magnetic resonance (MR) imaging technique used to assess cerebral blood flow noninvasively by magnetically labeling inflowing blood. In this article, the main labeling techniques, notably pulsed and pseudocontinuous ASL, as well as emerging clinical applications will be reviewed. In dementia, the pattern of hypoperfusion on ASL images closely matches the established patterns of hypometabolism on fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) images due to the close coupling of perfusion and metabolism in the brain. This suggests that ASL might be considered as an alternative for FDG, reserving PET to be used for the molecular disease-specific amyloid and tau tracers. In stroke, ASL can be used to assess perfusion alterations both in the acute and the chronic phase. In arteriovenous malformations and dural arteriovenous fistulas, ASL is very sensitive to detect even small degrees of shunting. In epilepsy, ASL can be used to assess the epileptogenic focus, both in peri- and interictal period. In neoplasms, ASL is of particular interest in cases in which gadolinium-based perfusion is contraindicated (eg, allergy, renal impairment) and holds promise in differentiating tumor progression from benign causes of enhancement. Finally, various neurologic and psychiatric diseases including mild traumatic brain injury or posttraumatic stress disorder display alterations on ASL images in the absence of visualized structural changes. In the final part, current limitations and future developments of ASL techniques to improve clinical applicability, such as multiple inversion time ASL sequences to assess alterations of transit time, reproducibility and quantification of cerebral blood flow, and to measure cerebrovascular reserve, will be reviewed.

01 octubre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Coronary Plaque Burden at Coronary CT Angiography in Asymptomatic Men and Women

Karen Rodriguez, BA, Alan C. Kwan, BA, Shenghan Lai, MD, João A. C. Lima, MD, Davis Vigneault, BS, Veit Sandfort, MD, Puskar Pattanayak, MD, Mark A. Ahlman, MD, Marissa Mallek, RN, Christopher T. Sibley, MD, David A. Bluemke, MD, PhD

Purpose: To assess the relationship between total, calcified, and noncalcified coronary plaque burdens throughout the entire coronary vasculature at coronary computed tomographic (CT) angiography in relationship to cardiovascular risk factors in asymptomatic individuals with low-to-moderate risk.

01 octubre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Pulmonary Hypertension: A Nomogram Based on CT Pulmonary Angiographic Data for Prediction in Patients without Pulmonary Embolism

Galit Aviram, MD, Hezzy Shmueli, MD, Sharon Z. Adam, MD, Achiude Bendet, MD, Tomer Ziv-Baran, PhD, Arie Steinvil, MD, Abraham Shlomo Berliner, MD, PhD, Nachum Nesher, MD, Yanai Ben-Gal, MD, Yan Topilsky, MD

Purpose: To use cardiovascular data from computerized tomographic (CT) pulmonary angiography for facilitating the identification of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in patients without acute pulmonary embolism.

01 octubre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Assessment of Hepatic Vascular Network Connectivity with Automated Graph Analysis of Dynamic Contrast-enhanced US to Evaluate Portal Hypertension in Patients with Cirrhosis: A Pilot Study

Ivan Amat-Roldan, MSc, PhD, Annalisa Berzigotti, MD, PhD, Rosa Gilabert, MD, PhD, Jaime Bosch, MD, PhD, FRCP

Purpose: To test whether graph analysis of vascular images obtained with hepatic dynamic contrast material–enhanced (DCE) ultrasonography (US) allows calculation of the degree of organization of the liver circulation and whether graph properties are correlated to the severity of portal hypertension.

01 octubre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Transcatheter Arterial Embolization with Ethanol Injection in Symptomatic Patients with Enlarged Polycystic Kidneys

Yusuke Sakuhara, MD, Saori Nishio, MD, Ken Morita, MD, Daisuke Abo, MD, Yu Hasegawa, MD, Noriaki Yuasa, MD, Toshio Mochizuki, MD, Takeshi Soyama, MD, Koji Oba, PhD, Hiroki Shirato, MD, PhD, Kohsuke Kudo, MD, PhD

Purpose: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) with ethanol in symptomatic patients with enlarged polycystic kidney disease.

01 octubre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Tuberculous Tracheobronchial Strictures Treated with Balloon Dilation: A Single-Center Experience in 113 Patients during a 17-year Period

Young Chul Cho, BS, Jin Hyoung Kim, MD, Jung-Hoon Park, MS, Ji Hoon Shin, MD, Heung Kyu Ko, MD, Ho-Young Song, MD, Chang-Min Choi, MD, Tae Sun Shim, MD

Purpose: To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of balloon dilation in the treatment of tuberculous tracheobronchial strictures (TTBSs) in a series of 113 patients at a single institution.

01 noviembre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Unresectable Adrenal Metastases: Clinical Outcomes of Radiofrequency Ablation

Takaaki Hasegawa, MD, Koichiro Yamakado, MD, Atsuhiro Nakatsuka, MD, Junji Uraki, MD, Takashi Yamanaka, MD, Masashi Fujimori, MD, Manabu Miki, MD, Takeshi Sasaki, MD, Hajime Sakuma, MD, Yoshiki Sugimura, MD

Purpose: To retrospectively evaluate the clinical outcomes of radiofrequency (RF) ablation for the treatment of unresectable adrenal metastasis.

01 noviembre 2015

RADIOLOGY. Open-Label Single-Arm Phase II Trial of Sorafenib Therapy with Drug-eluting Bead Transarterial Chemoembolization in Patients with Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Clinical Results

David P. Cosgrove, MD, Diane K. Reyes, NP, Timothy M. Pawlik, MD, MPH, PhD, FACS, Allen L. Feng, MD, Ihab R. Kamel, MD, PhD, Jean-François H. Geschwind, MD

Purpose: To determine the efficacy of combined continuous sorafenib therapy and drug-eluting bead (DEB) transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

01 noviembre 2016

CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. Outcome of Pregnancies After Balloon Occlusion of the Infrarenal Abdominal Aorta During Caesarean in 230 Patients With Placenta Praevia Accreta

Qinghua Wu, Zhuan Liu, Xianlan Zhao, Cai Liu, Yanli Wang, Qinjun Chu, Xiaojuan Wang, Zhimin Chen

Purpose: To explore the efficacy and safety of prophylactic temporary balloon occlusion of the infrarenal abdominal aorta during caesarean for the management of patients with placenta praevia accreta.

01 noviembre 2016

CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. Percutaneous Radiofrequency Ablation Versus Robotic-Assisted Partial Nephrectomy for the Treatment of Small Renal Cell Carcinoma

Maria Pantelidou, Ben Challacombe, Andrew McGrath, Matthew Brown, Shahzad Ilyas, Konstantinos Katsanos, Andreas Adam

Introduction: The authors compared the oncologic outcomes of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) with robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy (RPN) for the treatment of T1 stage renal cell carcinoma (RCC).

01 noviembre 2016

CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. RF Ablation of Giant Hemangiomas Inducing Acute Renal Failure: A Report of Two Cases

Aukje A. J. M. van Tilborg, Helena F. Dresselaars, Hester J. Scheffer, Karin Nielsen, Colin Sietses, Petrousjka M. van den Tol, Martijn R. Meijerink

Objective: In patients that require treatment for hepatic giant cavernous hemangiomas (GCH), radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been suggested to represent a safe and effective alternative to invasive surgery. In a recent report of bipolar RFA, using two expandable needle electrodes, was uneventfully performed in patients with large GCH (>10 cm). The objective of this report is to present two cases in which bipolar RFA of symptomatic GCH was complicated by acute kidney injury.

01 noviembre 2016

JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. Bleeding Risk and Management in Interventional Procedures in Chronic Liver Disease

Gia A. DeAngelis, MD, Rachita Khot, MD, Ziv J Haskal, MD, Hillary S. Maitland, MD, Patrick G. Northup, MD, Neeral L. Shah, MD, Stephen H. Caldwell, MD

The coagulopathy of liver disease is distinctly different from therapeutic anticoagulation in a patient. Despite stable elevated standard clot-based coagulation assays, nearly all patients with stable chronic liver disease (CLD) have normal or increased clotting. Common unfamiliarity with the limitations of these assays in CLD may lead to inappropriate and sometimes harmful interventions, including blood product transfusions before a procedure. Knowledge of the distinct hemostatic alterations in CLD can allow identification of the small subset of patients with clinically significant coagulopathy who can benefit from hematologic optimization before invasive procedures.

14 septiembre 2016

WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. Challenges of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma

Stefano Colagrande, Andrea L Inghilesi, Sami Aburas, Gian G Taliani, Cosimo Nardi, Fabio Marra

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an aggressive malignancy, resulting as the third cause of death by cancer each year. The management of patients with HCC is complex, as both the tumour stage and any underlying liver disease must be considered conjointly. Although surveillance by imaging, clinical and biochemical parameters is routinely performed, a lot of patients suffering from cirrhosis have an advanced stage HCC at the first diagnosis. Advanced stage HCC includes heterogeneous groups of patients with different clinical condition and radiological features and sorafenib is the only approved treatment according to Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer. Since the introduction of sorafenib in clinical practice, several phase III clinical trials have failed to demonstrate any superiority over sorafenib in the frontline setting. Loco-regional therapies have also been tested as first line treatment, but their role in advanced HCC is still matter of debate. No single agent or combination therapies have been shown to impact outcomes after sorafenib failure. Therefore this review will focus on the range of experimental therapeutics for patients with advanced HCC and highlights the successes and failures of these treatments as well as areas for future development. Specifics such as dose limiting toxicity and safety profile in patients with liver dysfunction related to the underlying chronic liver disease should be considered when developing therapies in HCC. Finally, robust validated and reproducible surrogate end-points as well as predictive biomarkers should be defined in future randomized trials.

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