Conclusion Interventional thermotherapy at 60℃ through hepatic artery results in minor injury on liver tissue, and it is safe in clinical application , too.
Conclusion Interventional thermotherapy at 60℃ through hepatic artery results in minor injury on liver tissue, and it is safe in clinical application , too.
The liver and kidney function of dog may be affected after heated perfusion at 60℃through hepatic artery, but it is safety temperature of interventional thermotherapy.
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the influence of interventioinal thermotherapy at different temperature (45,50,55,60,65℃)on liver and kidney function of dog, intrahepatic temperature, and hepatic histology of dog Method: A total of 180 ml saline at different temperature(45, 50, 55, 60, 65℃) were respectively perfused through hepatic artery of a dog within 30 minutes. Changes of the liver and kidney function of the dog were observed by hepatic puncture pathological findings. Results: ...
Objective To evaluate the injury of interventional thermotherapy on Liver tissue at 60℃ throngh hepatic artery.Methods 200ml saline at 60℃ was perfused through hepatic artery in 30 minutes .Liver function and the biopsy of liver tissue were checked before and after perfusion .Results ALT, AST became abnormal after perfusion but recovered in a week, while BIL, ALB, γ GT indicated no significant changes at all. The biopsy of liver tissue also showed reversible changes.Conclusion Interventional...
Objective The current study was designed to investigate the influence of interventional thermotherapy at 60℃ through hepatic artery on liver and kidney function of dog. Methods A total of 180 ml saline at 60℃ were perfused through hepatic artery of a dog in 30 minutes. Changes of the liver and kidney function of the dog were observed. Results ALT(alanine aminotransferase)and AST(aspartate transaminase)increased in 24 hours after perfusion and reached the peak in 72 hours,but recovered in a we...