Abstract
Transarterial radioembolization consist in delivering small particles loaded with Yttrium90, a pure beta emitter, in order to treat primary and secondary liver tumors. This treatment needs precaution since inadequate delivery of these beads can lead to severe complications. Moreover, a precise radiation dosing is crucial to achieve a good clinical success and to avoid complications such as radioembolization-induced liver disease. This review describes all the precautions and highlights clinical and technical considerations that need to be taken to avoid complications.
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Denys, A., Pracht, M., Duran, R., Guiu, B., Adib, S., Boubaker, A., & Bize, P. (2015). How to Prepare a Patient for Transarterial Radioembolization? A Practical Guide. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 38(4), 794–805. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-015-1071-x
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