Abstract
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and efficacy of localized, subtotal, cortical-sparing microwave thermal ablation (MTA) as a potential curative management for primary aldosteronism. The study investigated with equal importance the selected ablation of small volumes of adrenal cortex while sparing adjacent cortex. Method: An in-vivo study was carried out in swine (n = 8) where MTA was applied under direct visualization, to the adrenal glands at 45 W or 70 W for 60 s, using a lateral, side-firing probe and a non-penetrative approach. Animals were survived for 48 h post-procedurally. Animals were investigated for markers of histological, immunohistochemical and biochemical evidence of adrenal function and adrenal damage by assessing samples drawn intra-operatively and at the time of euthanasia. Results: Selected MTA (70 W for 60 s) successfully ablated small adrenocortical volumes (∼0.8 cm3) characterized by coagulative necrosis and abnormal expression of functional markers (CYP11B1 and CYP17). Non-ablated, adjacent cortex was not affected and preserved normal expression of functional markers, without increased expression of markers of heat damage (HSP-70 and HMGB-1). Limited adrenal medullary damage was demonstrated histologically, clinically and biochemically. Conclusion: MTA offers potential as an efficient methodology for delivering targeted subtotal cortical-sparing adrenal ablation. Image-guided targeted MTA may also represent a safe future modality for curative management of PA, in the setting of both unilateral and bilateral disease.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 905-914 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | International Journal of Hyperthermia |
| Volume | 36 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2019 |
Keywords
- Adrenal
- adrenocortical function
- hypertension
- microwave thermal ablation
- primary aldosteronism
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- Authors
- Donlon, PT,Fallahi, H,Beard, WL,Shahzad, A,Heflin, L,Cox, W,Bloomberg, B,Lillic, JD,Ganta, CK,O'Sullivan, GJ,Ruvio, G,O'Shea, PM,O'Halloran, M,Prakash, P,Dennedy, MC
- Donlon, PT;Fallahi, H;Beard, WL;Shahzad, A;Heflin, L;Cox, W;Bloomberg, B;Lillic, JD;Ganta, CK;O'Sullivan, GJ;Ruvio, G;O'Shea, PM;O'Halloran, M;Prakash, P;Dennedy, MC