BW12C perturbs normal and tumour tissue oxygenation and blood flow in man
The effects of escalating doses of BW12C on normal tissue and tumour blood flow and pO 2 in patients were studied. BW12C infusion resulted in a significant reduction in median subcutaneous tissue pO 2, and an increase in the proportion of hypoxic values (≤2.5 mmHg). In 8 of 9 patients with accessibl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiotherapy and oncology 1994-09, Vol.32 (3), p.210-217 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of escalating doses of BW12C on normal tissue and tumour blood flow and pO
2 in patients were studied. BW12C infusion resulted in a significant reduction in median subcutaneous tissue pO
2, and an increase in the proportion of hypoxic values (≤2.5 mmHg). In 8 of 9 patients with accessible tumours there was a significant reduction in pO
2 during BW12C infusion, but no effect on the proportion of hypoxic values. A rapid decline in normal tissue pO
2 in the first 10 min was associated with an increase in skin red cell flux and a reduction of normal subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and tumour red cell flux of 30–50%, that was maintained throughout a subsequent 1-h infusion of BW12C. Tumour perfusion, as measured by dynamic computed tomography, was slightly reduced in five out of six patients studied during BW12C infusion. BW12C reduces both subcutaneous tissue and tumour pO
2 in patients. Both haemoglobin modification and reduction in blood flow are probably associated with this effect. |
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ISSN: | 0167-8140 1879-0887 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0167-8140(94)90020-5 |