Pressure Enabled Drug Delivery (PEDD) Significantly Increases Intraarterial Delivery of Embolic Microspheres to Liver Tumors in a Porcine Model
This study aims to test the hypothesis that Pressure Enabled Drug Delivery (PEDD) with a TriNav device would increase delivery of Embospheres via hepatic artery infusion to liver tumors in an oncopig model when compared to a conventional endhole microcatheter. Embospheres (100-300um in size) were fl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of vascular and interventional radiology 2024-11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aims to test the hypothesis that Pressure Enabled Drug Delivery (PEDD) with a TriNav device would increase delivery of Embospheres via hepatic artery infusion to liver tumors in an oncopig model when compared to a conventional endhole microcatheter. Embospheres (100-300um in size) were fluorescently labeled and infused into porcine liver tumors using conventional technique (n=8) or by PEDD (n=8). Liver tissue was harvested and we analyzed images with a custom Visiopharm Deep Learning algorithm (Visiopharm A/S) to quantitate signal intensity. PEDD increased Embosphere penetration into the tumor by 227% (p = 0.029) when compared to conventional methodology and improved T/N ratio from 2.7 to 4.2. These data demonstrate improved delivery into tumor tissue using PEDD, along with improved selectivity by minimizing relative off-target deposition. |
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ISSN: | 1051-0443 1535-7732 1535-7732 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jvir.2024.11.014 |