Value of C-arm computed tomography in radiofrequency ablation of small lung lesions

X.Q. Li, Y. Zhang, D.B. Huang, J. Zhang, G.S. Zhang, Z.X. Wen, J.H. Li, H.L. Liu
2014 Genetics and Molecular Research  
This study aimed to explore the value of C-arm computed tomography (CT) applications in radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of small lung lesions. The puncture success rate, cumulative survival rate, tumor response rate, complications, and radiation dose during C-arm CT-guided RFA of 36 small lung lesions in 34 patients were analyzed. In 35 RFA procedures for 36 small lung lesions, the puncture success rate was 100%. There were 7 cases of complications, including 4 cases of pneumothorax (puncture
more » ... ion or closed chest drainage was not required) and 3 cases of hemoptysis. The cumulative survival rate in the 34 patients after RFA was 100% at 6 months, 69.0% at 1 year, and 60.0% at 2 years. In assessments of 36 foci imaged during the follow-up period, the total response rates at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months were 77.8% (28/36), 69.7% (23/33), and 61.3% (19/31), respectively. The mean cumulative dose and average effective dose during surgery were 120.1 ± 61.4 mGy and 3.5 ± 1.7 mSv, respectively. The application of C-arm CT to RFA of small lung lesions could provide abundant information to the surgeon ©FUNPEC-RP www.funpecrp.com.br Genetics and Molecular Research 13 (3): 6027-6036 (2014) X.Q. Li et al. and increase the lesion puncture success rate and is considered to be a promising image-guided technology.
doi:10.4238/2014.august.7.17 pmid:25117360 fatcat:ubqjfqlohbbwxppeca7w57avwq