CC BY 4.0 · The Arab Journal of Interventional Radiology 2023; 07(S 01): S1-S41
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1763301
Category: Vascular Interventions

PAE: Our Evidence and Preliminary Experience with Antireflux Microcatheter

Ronconi Edoardo
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Marcello Andrea Tipaldi
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Francesco Siciliano
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Bozzi Fernando
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Giuseppe Tremamunno
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Giovanna Bona
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Niccolò Ubaldi
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Gianluigi Orgera
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Aleksejis Zolovkins
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
,
Michele Rossi
1   Ospedale Sant'Andrea La Sapienza Università Di Roma, Roma, Italy
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Introduction: Demonstrate the efficacy of prostatic artery embolization (PAE) as a treatment for urinary symptoms in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and how this affects the QoL of patients.

Method(s): A total of 30 patients who underwent PAE at our center in the period 2018 to 2021 were evaluated using MRI before treatment and a modified International IPSS questionnaire for QoL estimation. Periodic re-evaluation at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months were done. Clinical and anamnestic data, glandular volume, and procedure details (prostatic arterial anatomy, embolizing agent, materials, technical success, complications) were collected. The variation in IPSS score and QoL were investigated.

Result(s): The decrease in the IPSS averaged 11 ± 8 points at 1 year (pre: 22 ± 7, post: 11 ± 9; p < 0.05); 50 ± 30% compared with initial symptoms; the impact on QoL decreased on average by 3 ± 1.8 points (pre: 4 ± 1, post: 1 ± 2; p < 0.05). Only high pre-IPSS was significantly associated with clinical success, p = 0.008.

Conclusion(s): Embolization of the prostatic arteries is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of BPH LUTS. Cases performed with antireflux microcatheter were characterized by smooth embolization.



Publication History

Article published online:
09 February 2023

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