1969
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(196905)23:5<1151::aid-cncr2820230521>3.0.co;2-g
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Bronchial artery perfusion for treatment of advanced lung cancer

Abstract: Twenty‐one patients with advanced lung cancer, limited to the chest, were treated by bronchial artery perfusion using 0.4 to 0.6 mg/kg of HN2 using a double lumen, double balloon aortic catheter. The infusion was made into the aorta between levels T4 and T8. Two patients were infused 2 times. There were no serious complications in these 21 patients. Average survival of the 21 treated patients was 8 months with a range from one day to 45 months. Symptoms were improved in the majority of treated patients. Cough … Show more

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“…85 Adriamycin was infused in this study; mitromycin-C, 5 FU, HN2, chloramine mustard, and even proteolytic enzymes have been employed on other occasions. [86][87][88] In addition to isolated pulmonary arteries, such infusions have been performed into selective bronchial arteries as well as into a segment of the aorta from which the bronchial arteries arise, using a double balloon triple lumen catheter. 86 Infusion into the bronchial circulation in this manner is thought, at least in some circles, to capitalize on the principle of selective drug delivery into the vascular supply of a bronchogenic, if not metastatic, carcinoma.…”
Section: Thoracic Intra-arterial Chemotherapy Infusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…85 Adriamycin was infused in this study; mitromycin-C, 5 FU, HN2, chloramine mustard, and even proteolytic enzymes have been employed on other occasions. [86][87][88] In addition to isolated pulmonary arteries, such infusions have been performed into selective bronchial arteries as well as into a segment of the aorta from which the bronchial arteries arise, using a double balloon triple lumen catheter. 86 Infusion into the bronchial circulation in this manner is thought, at least in some circles, to capitalize on the principle of selective drug delivery into the vascular supply of a bronchogenic, if not metastatic, carcinoma.…”
Section: Thoracic Intra-arterial Chemotherapy Infusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[86][87][88] In addition to isolated pulmonary arteries, such infusions have been performed into selective bronchial arteries as well as into a segment of the aorta from which the bronchial arteries arise, using a double balloon triple lumen catheter. 86 Infusion into the bronchial circulation in this manner is thought, at least in some circles, to capitalize on the principle of selective drug delivery into the vascular supply of a bronchogenic, if not metastatic, carcinoma. 89,90 This practice is analogous to that used in the liver, where 69 it is thought that selective chemotherapy administration into one of the dual blood supplies of the organ provides a therapeutic advantage.…”
Section: Thoracic Intra-arterial Chemotherapy Infusionmentioning
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“…Regional chemotherapy to malignant tumors in the lung has been given through the bronchial arteries [3,4].…”
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