Author:
Oguro Sota,Morimoto Ryo,Seiji Kazumasa,Ota Hideki,Kinoshita Tomo,Kawabata Masahiro,Ono Yoshikiyo,Omata Kei,Tezuka Yuta,Satoh Fumitoshi,Ito Sadayoshi,Moriya Nobukazu,Matsui Seishi,Nishikawa Tetsuo,Omura Masao,Nakai Kazuki,Nakatsuka Seishi,Kurihara Isao,Miyashita Kazutoshi,Koda Wataru,Minami Tetsuya,Takeda Yoshiyu,Kometani Mitsuhiro,Oki Yutaka,Oishi Toshihiro,Ushio Takasuke,Goshima Satoshi,Takase Kei
Abstract
AbstractEvaluation of feasibility and safety of percutaneous radiofrequency ablation using bipolar radiofrequency devices in a prospective multicenter cohort of patients with benign aldosterone-producing adenoma. A total of five institutions participated. CT-guided percutaneous RFA was performed for patients diagnosed as APA. The safety of the procedure was evaluated using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events. During the 84-day follow-up period, serial changes in plasma aldosterone concentration and plasma renin activity were measured. The percentage of patients with normalized hormonal activity after the procedure, was calculated with 95% confidence intervals. Forty patients were enrolled, and two patients were excluded for cerebral hemorrhage and no safe puncture root. In another patients, RFA was tried, but an intraprocedural intercostal arterial injury occurred. Consequently, RFA was completed in thirty-seven patients (20 men, 17 women; mean age, 50.4 ± 10.0 year). The tumor size was 14.8 ± 3.8 mm. The treatment success rate of the ablation was 94.6% (35/37), and a 2nd session was performed in 2.7% (1/37) patients. Grade 4 adverse events were observed in 4 out of 38 sessions (10.5%). The normalization of plasma aldosterone concentration or aldosterone-renin ratio was 86.5% (72.0–94.1: 95% confidence interval) on day 84. Percutaneous CT-guided RFA for APA using a bipolar radiofrequency system was safe and feasible with clinical success rate of 86.5% on day 84.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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