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Adrenal vein sampling for primary aldosteronism : a 15-year national referral center experience
Tomaž Kocjan, Mojca Jensterle Sever, Gaj Vidmar, Rok Vrčkovnik, Pavel Berden, Milenko Stankovič, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Background Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is essential for diagnostics of primary aldosteronism, distinguishing unilateral from bilateral disease and determining treatment options. We reviewed the performance of AVS for primary aldosteronism at our center during first 15 years, comparing the initial period to the period after the introduction of a dedicated radiologist. Additionally, AVS outcomes were checked against CT findings and the proportion of operated patients with proven unilateral disease was estimated. Patients and methods A retrospective cross-sectional study conducted at the national endocrine referral center included all patients with primary aldosteronism who underwent AVS after its introduction in 2004 until the end of 2018. AVS was performed sequentially during Synacthen infusion. When the ratio of cortisol concentrations from adrenal vein and inferior vena cava was at least 5, AVS was considered successful. Results Data from 235 patients were examined (168 men; age 32%73, median 56 years; BMI 18%48, median 30.4 kg/ m2). Average number of annual AVS procedures increased from 7 in the 2004%2011 period to 29 in the 2012%2018 period (p < 0.001). AVS had to be repeated in 10% of procedures; it was successful in 77% of procedures and 86% of patients. The proportion of patients with successful AVS (92% in 2012%2018 vs. 66% in 2004%2011, p < 0.001) and of successful AVS procedures (82% vs. 61%, p < 0.001) was statistically significantly higher in the recent period. Conclusions Number of AVS procedures and success rate at our center increased over time. Introduction of a dedicated radiologist and technical advance expanded and improved the AVS practice.
Keywords: angiography, adrenal gland, endocrine disorders
Published in DiRROS: 15.07.2024; Views: 169; Downloads: 93
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Percutaneous transcatheter arterial embolization in haemodynamically stable patients with blunt splenic injury
Peter Popović, Dragoje Stanisavljević, Miran Jeromel, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: Background. The nonoperative management of the blunt splenic injuryand the patient was treated with the selective distal splenic artery embolization withmicrospheres. Postprocedural insupraselective embolization with microspheres. haemodynamically stableultrasound and computed tomography follow-up a year later revealed only a small area of parenchymal irregularity. patients hasCase report. A young hockey player was brought to the Emergency Conclusions. The percutaneous splenic arterial embolization has a major role in the management of traumatic Department with the history of blunt abdominalsplenic injuries. Embolization is particularly beneficial in injuries of grade III or higher.
Keywords: splenic trauma, treatment, angiography, percutaneous transcatheter embolization
Published in DiRROS: 18.03.2024; Views: 265; Downloads: 85
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