Circulatory alterations induced by intra-arterial injection of iodized oil and emulsions of iodized oil and doxorubicin: Experimental study

Thierry De Baere, Jacques Dufaux, Alain Roche, Jean Louis Counnord, Marie France Berthault, Alban Denys, Paris Pappas

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    Abstract

    PURPOSE: To evaluate circulatory alterations induced by intra-arterial injection of iodized oil and emulsions of iodized oil with an anticancer drug. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The viscosities and stability were evaluated in arterial flow of iodized oil and the emulsions. Doppler ultrasound was used to quantify the embolic effect in the arteries of rabbits. The behavior of doxorubicin and iodized oil in the rat cremaster muscle was studied with videomicroscopy. RESULTS: The emulsions did not break up after injection, and the size of discontinuous-phase droplets did not change. The embolic effect did not correlate with viscosity. The thinnest water-in-oil emulsion had the lowest embolic effect and induced homogeneous distribution of iodized oil droplets in the arterial tree. CONCLUSION: Changes in the formulation of emulsions obtained with the same proportions of drug and iodized oil change the distribution of iodized oil in the arterial tree, the location at which the drug is released, and the embolic effect.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)165-170
    Number of pages6
    JournalRadiology
    Volume194
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1995

    Keywords

    • Contrast media, fatty acid
    • Doxorubicin
    • Hepatic arteries, therapeutic blockade
    • Liver neoplasms, chemotherapeutic infusion

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