987 resultados para Arterial chemoembolization
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Abstract Objective: To analyze the prevalence of anatomical variations of celiac arterial trunk (CAT) branches and hepatic arterial system (HAS), as well as the CAT diameter, length and distance to the superior mesenteric artery. Materials and Methods: Retrospective, cross-sectional and predominantly descriptive study based on the analysis of multidetector computed tomography images of 60 patients. Results: The celiac trunk anatomy was normal in 90% of cases. Hepatosplenic trunk was found in 8.3% of patients, and hepatogastric trunk in 1.7%. Variation of the HAS was observed in 21.7% of cases, including anomalous location of the right hepatic artery in 8.3% of cases, and of the left hepatic artery, in 5%. Also, cases of joint relocation of right and left hepatic arteries, and trifurcation of the proper hepatic artery were observed, respectively, in 3 (5%) and 2 (3.3%) patients. Mean length and caliber of the CAT were 2.3 cm and 0.8 cm, respectively. Mean distance between CAT and superior mesenteric artery was 1.2 cm (standard deviation = 4.08). A significant correlation was observed between CAT diameter and length, and CAT diameter and distance to superior mesenteric artery. Conclusion: The pattern of CAT variations and diameter corroborate the majority of the literature data. However, this does not happen in relation to the HAS.
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Abstract Although digital angiography remains as the gold standard for imaging the celiac arterial trunk and hepatic arteries, multidetector computed tomography in association with digital images processing by software resources represents a useful tool particularly attractive for its non invasiveness. Knowledge of normal anatomy as well as of its variations is helpful in images interpretation and to address surgical planning on a case-by-case basis. The present essay illustrates several types of anatomical variations of celiac trunk, hepatic artery and its main branches, by means of digitally reconstructed computed tomography images, correlating their prevalence in the population with surgical implications.
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The transport of macromolecules, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and their accumulation in the layers of the arterial wall play a critical role in the creation and development of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a disease of large arteries e.g., the aorta, coronary, carotid, and other proximal arteries that involves a distinctive accumulation of LDL and other lipid-bearing materials in the arterial wall. Over time, plaque hardens and narrows the arteries. The flow of oxygen-rich blood to organs and other parts of the body is reduced. This can lead to serious problems, including heart attack, stroke, or even death. It has been proven that the accumulation of macromolecules in the arterial wall depends not only on the ease with which materials enter the wall, but also on the hindrance to the passage of materials out of the wall posed by underlying layers. Therefore, attention was drawn to the fact that the wall structure of large arteries is different than other vessels which are disease-resistant. Atherosclerosis tends to be localized in regions of curvature and branching in arteries where fluid shear stress (shear rate) and other fluid mechanical characteristics deviate from their normal spatial and temporal distribution patterns in straight vessels. On the other hand, the smooth muscle cells (SMCs) residing in the media layer of the arterial wall respond to mechanical stimuli, such as shear stress. Shear stress may affect SMC proliferation and migration from the media layer to intima. This occurs in atherosclerosis and intimal hyperplasia. The study of blood flow and other body fluids and of heat transport through the arterial wall is one of the advanced applications of porous media in recent years. The arterial wall may be modeled in both macroscopic (as a continuous porous medium) and microscopic scales (as a heterogeneous porous medium). In the present study, the governing equations of mass, heat and momentum transport have been solved for different species and interstitial fluid within the arterial wall by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Simulation models are based on the finite element (FE) and finite volume (FV) methods. The wall structure has been modeled by assuming the wall layers as porous media with different properties. In order to study the heat transport through human tissues, the simulations have been carried out for a non-homogeneous model of porous media. The tissue is composed of blood vessels, cells, and an interstitium. The interstitium consists of interstitial fluid and extracellular fibers. Numerical simulations are performed in a two-dimensional (2D) model to realize the effect of the shape and configuration of the discrete phase on the convective and conductive features of heat transfer, e.g. the interstitium of biological tissues. On the other hand, the governing equations of momentum and mass transport have been solved in the heterogeneous porous media model of the media layer, which has a major role in the transport and accumulation of solutes across the arterial wall. The transport of Adenosine 5´-triphosphate (ATP) is simulated across the media layer as a benchmark to observe how SMCs affect on the species mass transport. In addition, the transport of interstitial fluid has been simulated while the deformation of the media layer (due to high blood pressure) and its constituents such as SMCs are also involved in the model. In this context, the effect of pressure variation on shear stress is investigated over SMCs induced by the interstitial flow both in 2D and three-dimensional (3D) geometries for the media layer. The influence of hypertension (high pressure) on the transport of lowdensity lipoprotein (LDL) through deformable arterial wall layers is also studied. This is due to the pressure-driven convective flow across the arterial wall. The intima and media layers are assumed as homogeneous porous media. The results of the present study reveal that ATP concentration over the surface of SMCs and within the bulk of the media layer is significantly dependent on the distribution of cells. Moreover, the shear stress magnitude and distribution over the SMC surface are affected by transmural pressure and the deformation of the media layer of the aorta wall. This work reflects the fact that the second or even subsequent layers of SMCs may bear shear stresses of the same order of magnitude as the first layer does if cells are arranged in an arbitrary manner. This study has brought new insights into the simulation of the arterial wall, as the previous simplifications have been ignored. The configurations of SMCs used here with elliptic cross sections of SMCs closely resemble the physiological conditions of cells. Moreover, the deformation of SMCs with high transmural pressure which follows the media layer compaction has been studied for the first time. On the other hand, results demonstrate that LDL concentration through the intima and media layers changes significantly as wall layers compress with transmural pressure. It was also noticed that the fraction of leaky junctions across the endothelial cells and the area fraction of fenestral pores over the internal elastic lamina affect the LDL distribution dramatically through the thoracic aorta wall. The simulation techniques introduced in this work can also trigger new ideas for simulating porous media involved in any biomedical, biomechanical, chemical, and environmental engineering applications.
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Hypertension (HT) is the most prevalent cardiovascular risk factor associated with dementia and Alzheimer disease (AD). The evidence about the association within hight blood pressure (BP) level in the middle age and dementia and Alzheimer’s disease incidence in the advanced age has increased. Longitudinal studies show that in the previous years of onset AD, BP is similar or lower in the patients who develop AD with regard to those who not develop. When patients has developed AD the case is the same that the previous one. Most studies show that BP reduction is beneficious to prevent cognitive impairment, dementia and AD. Is spite of some discordant studies, health authorities recommend to treat isolated systolic HT with an ‘A’ evidence degree, level 1, to prevent AD. Animal experimentation prove different ways to act of antihypertensive drugs in the AD prevention and has established the pathophysiological bases in this relation, until now only showed through various clinical studies
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Lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is associated with decreased functional status, diminished quality of life (QoL), amputation, myocardial infarction, stroke, and death. Nevertheless, public awareness of PAD as a morbid and mortal disease is low. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of major lower extremity amputation due to PAD, the extent of reamputations, and survival after major lower extremity amputation (LEA) in a population based PAD patient cohort. Furthermore, the aim was to assess the functional capacity in patients with LEA, and the QoL after lower extremity revascularization and major amputation. All 210 amputees due to PAD in 1998–2002 and all 519 revascularized patients in 1998–2003 were explored. 59 amputees alive in 2004 were interviewed using a structured questionnaire of QoL. Two of each amputee age-, gender- and domicile-matched controls filled in and returned postal self-administered QoL questionnaire as well as 231 revascularized PAD patients (the amount of these patients who engaged themselves to the study), and one control person for each patient completed postal self-administered QoL questionnaire. The incidence rate of major LEA was 24.1/100 000 person-years and it was considerably high during the years studied. The one-month mortality rate was 21%, 52% at one-year, and the overall mortality rate was 80%. When comparing the one-year mortality risk of amputees, LEAs were associated with a 7.4-fold annual mortality risk compared with the reference population in Turku. Twenty-two patients (10%) had ipsilateral transversions from BK to AK amputation. Fifty patients (24%) ended up with a contralateral major LEA within two to four amputation operations. Three bilateral amputations were performed at the first major LEA operation. Of the 51 survivors returning home after their first major LEA, 36 (71%) received a prosthesis; (16/36, 44%) and were able to walk both in- and outdoors. Of the 68 patients who were discharged to institutional care, three (4%) had a prosthesis one year after LEA. Both amputees and revascularized patients had poor physical functioning and significantly more depressive symptoms than their controls. Depressive symptoms were more common in the institutionalized amputees than the home-dwelling amputees. The surviving amputees and their controls had similar life satisfaction. The amputees felt themselves satisfied and contented, whether or not they lived in long-term care or at home. PAD patients who had undergone revascularizations had poorer QoL than their controls. The revascularized patients’ responses on their perceived physical functioning gave an impression that these patients are in a declining life cycle and that revascularizations, even when successful, may not be sufficient to improve the overall function. It is possible that addressing rehabilitation issues earlier in the care may produce a more positive functional outcome. Depressive symptoms should be recognized and thoroughly considered at the same time the patients are recovering from their revascularization operation. Also primary care should develop proper follow-up, and community organizations should have exercise groups for those who are able to return home, since they very often live alone. In rehabilitation programs we should consider not only physical disability assessment but also QoL.
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A hipertensao arterial é uma doença muito prevalente, evoluindo com lesoes em órgaos-alvo, alta morbidade e mortalidade. A avaliaçao das repercussoes cardíacas pela ecocardiografia tem papel importante na conduçao clínica dos indivíduos hipertensos, e suas imagens podem ser utilizadas como ferramenta para o ensino. OBJETIVOS: Desenvolver e avaliar um software, construído com base em imagens ecocardiográficas, abordando de forma ilustrativa e interativa a estrutura e funçao cardíacas normais,bem como as alteraçoes induzidas pela hipertensao arterial. MÉTODOS: Foram selecionadas imagens ecocardiográficas de indivíduos normais e com comprometimento cardíaco determinado pela hipertensao (hipertrofia ventricular esquerda, miocardiopatia dilatada e infarto do miocárdio). Com estas imagens foi construído um software no programa multimídia Flash, que foi avaliado por estudantes de Medicina (n=38) e Enfermagem (n=18), também submetidos a pré- e pós-teste. RESULTADOS: Os alunos consideraram o software útil, atraente e adequado as atuais metodologias educacionais proativas,promovendo ganho de conhecimento na compreensao do comprometimento cardíaco na hipertensao arterial. Conclusao: O software foi bem avaliado e considerado útil na aquisiçao de conhecimento numa área específica mais prevalente do comprometimento da saúde do adulto.
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O aumento da atividade simpática durante o exercício dinâmico progressivo associa-se à resposta da concentração de lactato sangüíneo. Com o objetivo de testar a hipótese de que a diminuição do fluxo da artéria mesentérica superior também tenha relação com a lactiacidemia, oito indivíduos saudáveis (idade de 21-26 anos) foram submetidos a exercício com incremento progressivo de cargas ajustadas para os limiares de lactato, sendo o fluxo da artéria mesentérica superior medido pelo EcoDoppler. O fluxo na artéria mesentérica superior, calculado por medidas planimétricas das velocidades e medidas da área de secção, foi avaliado em repouso, após carga de 30 Watts, no primeiro e segundo limiares de lactato e esforço máximo, O fluxo (média ± EP) no repouso foi de 1.034 ± 112 ml/min, de 1.002 ± 124 na carga de 30 Watts, de 869 ± 122 ml/min no primeiro limiar de lactato, de 866 ± 127 ml/min no segundo limiar de lactato e de 689 ± 104 ml/min logo após o esforço máximo, Ocorreu uma redução linear, sendo a redução média na carga máxima de 34% do fluxo de repouso, não havendo correlação com os limiares de lactato. Portanto, a redução do fluxo da artéria mesentérica superior apresenta uma resposta linear ao exercício progressivo.
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Vascular complications after liver transplantation include oclusion or stenosis at the sites of anastomosis in the hepatic artery, portal vein, and vena cava. Balloon angioplasty of these stenosis carries little risk and is a useful procedure for the treatment of these problems. The purpose of this paper was to assess whether percutaneous transluminal angioplasty can help to prolong allograft survival and impruve allograft function in patient with hepatic artery stenosis after liver transplantation. We report a 43-year-old mate with stenosis of hepatic artery anastomosis after liver transplantation. An abrupt elevation of liver enzymes and serum bilirrubin levels was noted on the fifth postoperative month. The patient underwent percutaneous liver biopsy, which revealed important ductal depletion due to hypoperfusion, even though Doppler ultrasound examination demonstrated arterial flow. An angiogram confirmed severe stenosis of the arterial anastomosis with poor intraparenchymal arterial perfusion pattern. In an attempt to preserve the graft, a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was performed using microballoons mounted on a hydrophylic micro guidewire. Intervention proceeded without complications. Liver enzimes and bilirrubin levels decreased within twenty-four hours of angioplasty. Normal levels were achieved after one week. Seven month after angioplasty, the patient is in a optimal clinical condition with no signs of graft impairment. We conclude that percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of hepatic artery stenosis after liver transplantation is relatively safe and may help decrease allograft loss.
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Para avaliar os efeitos da gastrectomia segmentar do corpo associada à vagotomia gástrica proximal (GS + VGP), sobre a vascularização arterial da curvatura menor do estômago, foram utilizados 24 cães distribuídos em dois grupos de 12 animais, com as seguintes denominações: Grupo I, animais submetidos à laparotomia e manipulação gástrica; Grupo II, animais submetidos à GS + VGP. Em cada grupo, metade dos animais foi sacrificada no terceiro, metade no oitavo dia pós- operatório. No dia do sacrifício, procedeu-se à injeção de mistura de bário-gelatina, na vascularização arterial do estômago. A seguir, o estômago foi removido do animal, fixado em solução de formol, aberto pela curvatura maior e radiografado com técnica padronizada. A intensidade da vascularização da curvatura menor do estômago foi determinada por microdensitometria e morfometria. Pela microdensitometria, foram determinados os valores de densidade óptica, convertidos em equivalentes de milímetros de alumínio, da imagem radiográfica da curvatura menor do estômago. Com base nesses resultados, verificou-se que os valores médios de densidade óptica do grupo II foram significativamente maiores do que o grupo I (p<0,001). Pelo estudo morfométrico de fragmento histológico da curvatura menor, observou-se que os valores médios de volume relativo das arteríolas, em relação ao volume total da camada submucosa, foram significativamente maiores no grupo II em comparação ao grupo I (p<0,001). Os valores médios dos diâmetros das arteríolas da camada submucosa foram significativamente mais elevados no grupo II que no grupo I (p<0,001). O número de arteríolas por mm2 da camada submucosa não diferiu significativamente entre os dois grupos (p>0,05). Embora a execução da GS + VGP implique desvascularização da curvatura menor do estômago, observou-se aumento da intensidade da vascularização arterial desta curvatura nos animais do grupo II, conseqüente à dilatação das arteríolas da camada submucosa.
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OBJETIVO: O presente estudo tem por objetivo avaliar a anatomia arterial hepática em doadores e receptores de 150 transplantes hepáticos. MÉTODOS: 246 pacientes foram analisados, 129 doadores e 117 receptores de fígado. RESULTADOS: A anatomia arterial hepática era normal em 189 (76,82%) pacientes. Alterações anatômicas foram encontradas nos demais 57 (23,18%), sendo as principais: artéria hepática direita ramo da artéria mesentérica superior, artéria hepática esquerda ramo da artéria gástrica esquerda, artéria hepática direita ramo da artéria mesentérica superior associada à artéria hepática esquerda ramo da artéria gástrica esquerda e artéria hepática comum ramo da artéria mesentérica superior. Algumas anomalias raras foram visualizadas. CONCLUSÕES: Os achados deste estudo demonstram a variabilidade da anatomia do sistema arterial hepático e alertam para a necessidade de cautela nas dissecções cirúrgicas, principalmente nas captações de enxerto dos transplantes de fígado, para se evitar comprometimento do suprimento sangüíneo hepático.
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OBJETIVO: Apresentar um tratamento coadjuvante à desobstrução mecânica, nas oclusões arteriais agudas de membros. MÉTODO: A impossibilidade de desobstrução mecânica cirúrgica completa dos vasos tem levado a altas taxas de amputações. Utilizamos como coadjuvante desta a aplicação de agente trombolítico intra-operatório, intra-arterial regional, seguida da infusão de solução de diálise peritoneal à baixa temperatura. RESULTADO: Neste pequeno grupo de doentes, verificamos que o uso de fibrinolítico seguido da lavagem da árvore arterial com solução preservadora, à baixa temperatura, aumenta a taxa de sucesso cirúrgico com preservação do membro e sua função. CONCLUSÃO: A terapia trombolítica intra-arterial regional, associada ao uso de solução de diálise peritoneal heparinizada, apresentou um percentual de sucesso de 88,88% dos casos tratados com este método.
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Insulinomas are rare endocrine tumors with an estimated incidence of 1(one) per million. Optimal therapy for all islet tumors of the pancreas is curative surgical resection. However, previous reports have show that, in the absence of preoparative localization, insulinoma may not be found intraoperatively in about 20% of patients. With current imaging technology, including serial computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography, localization of insulinomas less than 2cm remains inadequate. This case report shows that selective intraarterial calcium injection with hepatic venous sampling for insulin levels measured is a efficient technique for the localization of insulinomas.
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OBJETIVO: As cirurgias realizadas por via laparoscópica, que utilizam CO2 para realização do pneumoperitônio, cursam com hipercarbia. Esta alteração pode ser estimada pela pressão parcial de CO2 no ar expirado. Este trabalho foi realizado com a finalidade de determinar se há correlação entre pressão parcial de CO2 arterial e pressão parcial de CO2 no ar expirado nas cirurgias por via laparoscópica. MÉTODO: Distribuíram-se 20 porcas em dois grupos: sem pneumoperitônio e com pneumoperitônio de 12 mmHg de pressão intra-abdominal. Foram medidas a pressão endotraqueal, saturação arterial de O2, pressão parcial de CO2 no ar expirado, pH e pressão parcial de CO2 arteriais. RESULTADOS: Após a realização do pneumoperitônio foi encontrado aumento significativo da pressão endotraqueal, da pressão parcial de CO2 no ar expirado e pressão parcial de CO2 arterial. CONCLUSÕES: Apesar de ter ocorrido aumento nas pressões parciais de CO2 tanto arterial quanto no ar expirado, não houve correlação linear entre elas, não se podendo estimar em cirurgias por via laparoscópica a pressão parcial de CO2 arterial pela pressão parcial de CO2 no ar expirado.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar o impacto da implantação da cirurgia endovascular (CEV) em um serviço de cirurgia vascular convencional (CVC). MÉTODO: Análise retrospectiva dos procedimentos vasculares nos últimos 11 anos, dos procedimentos arteriais, anuais e por residente, entre 1999 (implantação da CEV) e 2003, e das cirurgias com cirurgiões endovasculares e convencionais e por cirurgiões convencionais apenas. Foi também avaliado o percentual de encaminhamentos das CEV a serviço intervencionista. RESULTADOS: Houve uma queda inicial no número de procedimentos arteriais que foi recuperada após a implantação do serviço de CEV. O percentual das CEV no número total de cirurgias arteriais passou de 3,6% em 1999 para 25% em 2003 (p<0,05). Não houve queda no número de cirurgias convencionais realizadas pelos residentes, mas houve um aumento no número de CEV por residente por ano de 2,6 em 1999 para 20 em 2003. Todas as CEV foram realizadas no nosso próprio serviço em 2003. Houve um aumento do número de cirurgiões que operam por via endovascular e convencional em relação aos que operam apenas por via aberta (p<0.05). CONCLUSÕES: Sem implantação da CEV parece cair o volume de procedimentos globais, mas se mantida dentro do serviço, a CEV pode levar à recuperação, inclusive com aumento das CVC. Não houve prejuízo para o treinamento dos residentes em relação à CVC, e sim a melhora do treinamento em CEV. A implantação da CEV gera um decréscimo no encaminhamento de pacientes. O cirurgião vascular e endovascular têm um volume progressivamente maior comparado com aqueles com treinamento apenas em CVC.