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Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 1999

Quality Improvement Guidelines for Percutaneous Management of the Thrombosed or Dysfunctional Dialysis Access

John E. Aruny; Curtis A. Lewis; John F. Cardella; Patricia E. Cole; Andrew G. Davis; Alain T. Drooz; Clement J. Grassi; Richard J. Gray; James W. Husted; Michael Todd Jones; Timothy C. McCowan; Steven G. Meranze; A. Van Moore; Calvin D. Neithamer; Steven B. Oglevie; Reed A. Omary; Nilesh H. Patel; Kenneth S. Rholl; Anne C. Roberts; David B. Sacks; Orestes Sanchez; Mark I. Silverstein; Harjit Singh; Timothy L. Swan; Richard B. Towbin; Scott O. Trerotola; Curtis W. Bakal

John E. Aruny, MD, Curtis A. Lewis, MD, John F. Cardella, MD, Patricia E. Cole, PhD, MD, Andrew Davis, MD, Alain T. Drooz, MD, Clement J. Grassi, MD, Richard J. Gray, MD, James W. Husted, MD, Michael Todd Jones, MD, Timothy C. McCowan, MD, Steven G. Meranze, MD, A. Van Moore, MD, Calvin D. Neithamer, MD, Steven B. Oglevie, MD, Reed A. Omary, MD, Nilesh H. Patel, MD, Kenneth S. Rholl, MD, Anne C. Roberts, MD, David Sacks, MD, Orestes Sanchez, MD, Mark I. Silverstein, MD, Harjit Singh, MD, Timothy L. Swan, MD, Richard B. Towbin, MD, Scott O. Trerotola, MD, Curtis W. Bakal, MD, MPH, for the Society of Interventional Radiology Standards of Practice Committee


Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2000

Hepatic Artery Embolization: Factors Predisposing to Postembolization Pain and Nausea

Nilesh H. Patel; David Hahn; Suzanne E. Rapp; Kathleen Bergan; Douglas M. Coldwell

PURPOSE Analysis of preprocedural factors that may be helpful in predicting the severity of pain and nausea after hepatic arterial embolization (HAE) for liver neoplasms. MATERIALS AND METHODS During a 2-year period, 62 patients (33 men, 29 women) underwent 130 palliative lobar HAEs for unresectable liver neoplasms. The hepatic lobe was embolized with 150-250-microm polyvinyl alcohol particulates with or without lipiodol and/or chemotherapeutic agents. Postembolization pain was rated at rest and during movement with use of an 11-point verbal pain scale, and postembolization nausea was assessed with use of a four-point verbal scale, each at two separate time periods. Daily morphine use was also recorded. Primary analysis was made using the first embolization procedure. One-way analysis of variance and Spearman correlation coefficients were used to identify associated predictors. Plots of the outcomes versus the pre-embolization liver function tests and sensitivities and specificities were used to identify the strength of the associations for prediction purposes. A secondary analysis was performed in patients who underwent multiple embolizations. RESULTS No strong categorical predictors were found from the ANOVA on the severity of postembolization pain or nausea. There were significant (P < .05) associations between the pre-embolization liver function tests and the pain outcomes only. However, while these laboratory values demonstrate strong associations with resultant pain, they are not strong predictors of pain and morphine requirements for any individual patient. The morphine requirements were highly associated (P < .0001) with the pain scores at rest and with movement. The authors did not find significant differences on any of the pain outcomes or morphine requirements between the first and second embolizations. CONCLUSION Laboratory values and patient age are not predictors for the severity of postembolization pain and nausea. Postembolization pain is a significant complication and poses a continuing challenge to the physician with regards to patient management.


Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 1996

Posttraumatic Budd-Chiari syndrome treated with thrombolytic therapy and angioplasty.

Nilesh H. Patel; Bart Bradshaw; Mark H. Meissner; Murphy F. Townsend

Injury of the hepatic veins or suprahepatic inferior vena cava is a rare cause of Budd-Chiari syndrome. Treatment of this syndrome has primarily involved hepatic venous decompression with a variety of portosystemic shunts. We report a case of thrombosis of the inferior vena cava after blunt injury managed with interventional radiologic techniques.


Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma | 1998

Rotational imaging of complex acetabular fractures.

Nilesh H. Patel; John C. Hunter; Timothy Weber; Milton L. Chip Routt

Understanding complex acetabular fractures is difficult and may require three-dimensional reformatted computed tomographic (CT) images. This paper evaluates a technique, digital rotational imaging (DRI), that displays multiple oblique images of the pelvis and acetabulum. When viewed statically, DRI provides optimal iliac and obturator oblique projections, often differing in obliquity from the conventional 45-degree orthogonal views. Dynamic DRI viewing in rapid sequence provides a three-dimensional effect that improves perception of acetabular fracture relationships.


Emergency Radiology | 1995

Rotational imaging of complex acetabular fractures: The dynamic judet view

Nilesh H. Patel; John C. Hunter; Milton L. Chip Routt

The use of rotational digital subtraction angiography for imaging complex pelvic and acetabular fractures is described, and its advantages are presented.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 1998

Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis in the Treatment of Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens

Nilesh H. Patel; J. Joshua Plorde; Mark H. Meissner


Clinical Cancer Research | 1999

Hepatic Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization Alternating with Systemic Protracted Continuous Infusion 5-Fluorouracil for Gastrointestinal Malignancies Metastatic to Liver: A Phase II Trial of the Puget Sound Oncology Consortium (PSOC 1104)

Linda M. Bavisotto; Nilesh H. Patel; Sandra J. Althaus; Douglas M. Coldwell; Hanh V. Nghiem; Tove Thompson; Barry E. Storer; Charles R. Thomas


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2000

Percutaneous translumbar placement of a Hickman catheter into the azygous vein.

Nilesh H. Patel


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1996

An acetabular fracture with superior gluteal artery disruption.

Nilesh H. Patel; Ryan T. Matsuo; Milton L. Chip Routt


Academic Radiology | 1995

The meaning of a nonspecific abdominal gas pattern.

Nilesh H. Patel; Paul R. Lauber

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John C. Hunter

University of California

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Milton L. Chip Routt

University of Texas at Austin

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David B. Sacks

National Institutes of Health

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Ted R. Kohler

University of Washington

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