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Hepatic arterial bolus chemotherapy for colorectal metastases using an implantable port
Authors:Lyass S  Lyass O  Gabizon A  Peretz T  Eid A  Muggiasullam M  Durst A  Shiloni E
Affiliation:HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,HADASSAH MED CTR,DEPT SURG,IL-91120 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL. HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,HADASSAH MED CTR,DEPT ONCOL,IL-91120 JERUSALEM,ISRAEL.
Abstract:
Twenty-one patients with isolated colorectal liver metastases underwent hepatic artery infusion (HAI) port implantation for regional chemotherapy with bolus injections of 5-FU, LV and fast drip of cisplatin. Ten of the 21 patients had previously failed systemic chemotherapy before HAI. Toxicity was moderate and no need for modulation of the chemotherapeutic dose was required. The objective response rate of the whole group was 52.4%. The patients, who had not previously received systemic chemotherapy, had a significantly higher response rate of 81.8% compared to patients treated previously by systemic chemotherapy, who had a response rate of 20% (p=0.0089). In addition, there was a difference in cumulative survival between these two groups. The HAI combined chemotherapy with 5-FU, LV and cisplatin given by bolus injection through an implantable port is effective therapy with similar response rate but considerable reduced toxicity compared to continuous HAI with FUdR. We assume that this therapy might prolong survival significantly especially in patients not treated before by systemic chemotherapy.
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