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- Adrenal Vein Sampling in the Management of Primary Aldosteronism: The Added Value of Intraprocedural Cortisol AssessmentPublication . Manique, I; Amaral, S; Matias, A; Bouça, B; Serranito, S; Torres, J; Gutu, O; Bilhim, T; Coimbra, E; Rodrigues, I; Godinho, C; Cortez, L; Silva-Nunes, JIntroduction: Primary aldosteronism is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. Adrenal vein sampling is the gold standard for subtyping primary aldosteronism. However, this procedure is technically challenging and often has a low success rate. Our center is one of the very few performing this technique in our country with an increasing experience. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of the cortisol intraprocedural assay in improving the performance of adrenal vein sampling. Design: We enrolled all of the patients with primary aldosteronism that underwent adrenal vein sampling from February 2016 to April 2023. The cortisol intraprocedural assay was introduced in October 2021. Methods: We enrolled a total of 50 adrenal vein samplings performed on 43 patients with the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism. In this sample, 19 patients and 24 patients underwent adrenal vein sampling before and after intraprocedural cortisol measurement, respectively. The procedure was repeated in seven patients (one before and six after intraprocedural cortisol measurement), given the unsuccess of the first exam. Selectivity of the adrenal vein sampling was assumed if the serum cortisol concentration from the adrenal vein was at least five times higher than that of the inferior vena cava. Lateralization was assumed if the aldosterone to cortisol ratio of one adrenal vein was at least four times the aldosterone to cortisol ratio of the contralateral side. Results: The mean age of the patients that underwent adrenal vein sampling (N = 43) was 55.2 ± 8.9 years, and 53.5% (n = 23) were female. The mean interval between the diagnosis of hypertension and the diagnosis of primary aldosteronism was 9.8 years (±9.9). At diagnosis, 62.8% of the patients (n = 27) had hypokalemia (mean value of 3 mmol/L (±0.34)), 88.4% (n = 38) had adrenal abnormalities on preprocedural CT scan, and 67.4% (n = 29) described as unilateral nodules. There were no statistically significant differences in the patients' baseline characteristics between the two groups (before and after intraprocedural cortisol measurement). Before intraprocedural cortisol measurement, adrenal vein sampling selectivity was achieved in 35% (n = 7) patients. Selectivity increased to 100% (30/30) after intraprocedural cortisol measurement (p < 0.001). With the exception of one patient who refused it, all patients with lateralized disease underwent unilateral adrenalectomy with normalization of the aldosterone to renin ratio postoperatively. Conclusions: The lack of effective alternatives in subtyping primary aldosteronism highlights the need to improve the success rate of adrenal vein sampling. In this study, intraprocedural cortisol measurement allowed a selectivity of 100%. Its addition to this procedure protocol should be considered, especially in centers with a low success rate.
- Adrenal Vein Sampling: How We Do ItPublication . Resende Neves, T; Proença Caetano, A; Manique, I; Amaral, S; Godinho, C; Bilhim, T; Coimbra, EPrimary aldosteronism is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. When unilateral disease is present, patients can be treated curatively by adrenalectomy. Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is considered essential for discrimination between unilateral versus bilateral disease. Knowledge of normal and variant anatomy of the adrenal veins is important to avoid misleading results and increase technical success. The main reason for technical failure of AVS is the inability to catheterize the right adrenal vein. Pre-procedural CT imaging can help identify the venous anatomy of the adrenals. To validate the technical success of AVS, the catheterization index is calculated comparing the cortisol levels in each adrenal gland with those of the inferior vena cava. To assess the laterality index, the aldosterone levels are compared between both adrenals. We generally use a femoral access and a 4Fr Berenstein catheter for the left adrenal vein and a 5Fr Cobra, Simmons or Micahelson for the right adrenal vein. Some centers adopt an intravenous perfusion of a synthetic peptide of the adrenocorticotropic hormone immediately prior to the procedure to stimulate the adrenal glands. AVS is a safe and feasible procedure, with low risk of failure. Due to the technical difficulties of execution, especially right adrenal vein cannulation, AVS has low usage among hospital centers. The learning curve is estimated to be around 20 to 30 procedures, with a maintenance of about 15 annual procedures to achieve satisfactory results.
- Carcinoma Hepatocelular. Terapêuticas Loco-RegionaisPublication . Coimbra, E
- Caso Clínico ARP Nº10: Hemangioendotelioma EpitelioidePublication . Torres, D; Barbosa, L; Correia, M; Bilhim, T; Gomes, F; Coimbra, E
- Chemoembolization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Drug-Eluting Polyethylene Glycol Embolic Agents: Single-Center Retrospective Analysis in 302 PatientsPublication . Veloso Gomes, F; Oliveira, J; Tomé Correia, M; Costa, NV; Abrantes, J; Torres, D; Pereira, P; Ferreira, AI; Luz, JH; Spaepen, E; Bilhim, T; Coimbra, EPurpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of transarterial chemoembolization with polyethylene glycol (PEG) drug-eluting embolic agents in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Materials and methods: A single-center retrospective study of 302 patients (258 men; 85.4%) with HCC treated during a 20-month period was conducted. The mean patient age was 66 years ± 10; 142 (47%) had Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stage A disease and 134 had (44.4%) stage B disease; 174 (57.6%) had a single HCC tumor, 65 (21.5%) had 2, and 62 (20.9%) had 3 or more. Mean index tumor size was 36.6 mm ± 24.8. One-month follow-up computed tomography (CT) response per modified Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors and clinical and biochemical safety were analyzed. Progression-free and overall survival were calculated by Kaplan-Meier method. Results: Median follow-up time was 11.9 months (95% confidence interval, 11.0-13.0 mo). One-month follow-up CT revealed complete response in 179 patients (63.2%), partial response in 63 (22.3%), stable disease in 16 (5.7%), and progressive disease in 25 (8.8%). The most frequent complications were postembolization syndrome in 18 patients (6%), liver abscess in 5 (1.7%), and puncture-site hematoma in 3 (1%). Biochemical toxicities occurred in 57 patients (11.6%). Survival analysis at 12 months showed a progression-free survival rate of 65.9% and overall survival rate of 93.5%. Patients who received transplants showed a 57.7% rate of complete pathologic response. Conclusions: Chemoembolization with PEG embolic agents for HCC is safe and effective, achieving an objective response rate of 85.5%.
- CT-Guided Percutaneous Embolization of a Rasmussen Aneurysm with Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol CopolymerPublication . Conde Vasco, I; Costa, NV; Luz, JH; Veloso Gomes, F; Bilhim, T; Coimbra, E
- First Results in Liver Procedures Using the New Nexaris Angio-CTPublication . Coimbra, E
- Portal Vein Embolization With N-Butyl-Cyanoacrylate Through an Ipsilateral Approach Before Major Hepatectomy: Single Center Analysis of 50 Consecutive PatientsPublication . Mendes Luz, JH; Mendes Luz, P; Bilhim, T; Martin, H; Gouveia, H; Coimbra, E; Veloso Gomes, F; Souza, R; Faria, I; Nepomuceno de Miranda, TPURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of portal vein embolization (PVE) with n-Butyl-cyanoacrylate (NBCA) through an ipsilateral approach before major hepatectomy. Secondary end-points were PVE safety, liver resection and patient outcome. METHODS: Over a 5-year period 50 non-cirrhotic consecutive patients were included with primary or secondary liver cancer treatable by hepatectomy with a liver remnant (FLR) volume less than 25% or less than 40% in diseased livers. RESULTS: There were 37 men and 13 women with a mean age of 57 years. Colorectal liver metastases were the most frequent tumor and patients were previously exposed to chemotherapy. FLR increased from 422 ml to 629 ml (P < 0.001) after PVE, corresponding to anincrease of 52%. The FLR ratio increased from 29.6% to 42.3% (P < 0.001). Kinetic growth rate was 2.98%/week. A negative association was observed between increase in the FLR and FLR ratio and FLR volume before PVE (P = 0.002). In 31 patients hepatectomy was accomplished and only one patient presented with liver insufficiency within 30 days after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: PVE with NBCA through an ipsilateral puncture is effective before major hepatectomy. Meticulous attention is needed especially near the end of the embolization procedure to avoid complications.