The Efficacy of Coil Embolization to Obtain Intrahepatic Redistribution in Radioembolization: Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses

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2020-03

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Alsultan, Ahmed Aziz
Roekel, Caren van
Barentsz, M. W.ISNI 0000000394882384
Braat, A. J.A.T.ORCID 0000-0002-8824-8697
Jan van Doormaal, Pieter
Lam, MarnixORCID 0000-0002-4902-9790
Smits, MaartenORCID 0000-0003-4735-655XISNI 0000000419580500

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of coil embolization to obtain intrahepatic redistribution in patients undergoing radioembolization. MATERIALS AND METHOD: All patients treated with radioembolization at our institute were retrospectively analyzed, and all cases in which a tumor-feeding vessel was coil-embolized were selected. Two nuclear medicine physicians visually assessed the effect of redistribution. Furthermore, the redistribution of microspheres was measured by quantifying the activity distributed to the coil-embolized (dependent) segment relative to the other (non-dependent) segments and to the tumor(s) in that segment. Quantitative analysis was performed on post-treatment 90Y-PET and 166Ho-SPECT using Simplicit90Y software. Lesion response was measured according to RECIST 1.1 criteria at 3 months post-treatment. RESULTS: Out of 37 cases, 32 were suitable for quantitative analysis and 37 for qualitative analysis. In the qualitative analysis, redistribution was deemed successful in 69% of cases. The quantitative analysis showed that the median ratio of the activity to the dependent embolized segments and the non-dependent segments was 0.88 (range 0.26-2.05) and 0.80 (range 0.19-1.62) for tumors in dependent segments compared with tumors in non-dependent segments. Using a cutoff ratio of 0.7 (30% lower activity concentration in comparison with the rest of the liver), 57% of cases were successful. At 3 months post-treatment, 6% of dependent tumors had partial response, 20% progressive disease, and 74% stable disease. In non-dependent tumors, this was, respectively, 16%, 20%, and 64%. CONCLUSION: Coil embolization of hepatic arteries to induce redistribution of microspheres has a limited success rate. Qualitative assessment tends to overrate redistribution.

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Intrahepatic redistribution, Quantitative analysis, Transarterial radioembolization, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Journal Article

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Alsultan, A A, van Roekel, C, Barentsz, M W, Braat, A J A T, van Doormaal, P J, Lam, M G E H & Smits, M L J 2020, 'The Efficacy of Coil Embolization to Obtain Intrahepatic Redistribution in Radioembolization : Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses', Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 391-401. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-019-02351-1