Complications of hypogastric artery cisplatin infusions
โ Scribed by David S. Menashe; Dr. Stephen C. Jacobs
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 432 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-4790
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โฆ Synopsis
In an attempt to increase the therapeutic index of Cisplatin (CDDP), 29 continuous 48 hour intra-arterial (IA) infusions of 100-150 mg/m2 CDDP were given to 26 patients with bulky stage T3-T4 bladder cancer. Hypogastric artery catheters were placed distal (n = 42) or proximal (n = 7) to the origin of the superior gluteal artery. Atherosclerosis (n = 5 ) or aneurysm (n = 2) prevented successful IA catheter placement. Catheter maintenance resulted in no bleeding or thromboembolic episodes. Urethral catheters caused two urinary tract infections. Systemic toxicity was mild with on 4/29 infusions resulting in WBC< 3,000, 3/29 infusions resulting in creatinine elevation, and 1/29 in peripheral neuropathy. Local effects of the IA CDDP included gluteal pain and ecchymosis (n= 1) and moderately disabling lower extremity neuropathies (n = 3). Systemic side effects of CDDP can be diminished by use of IA route of administration and slow continuous infusion.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Intra-arterial Cis-diammine dichloroplatinum (11) administered to five patients produced systemic and sustained hypertension in four of them. This finding persisted for six months despite discontinuation of the drug. This complication has not been observed in patients receiving the drug by the intra