Nitroglycerin (NTG) Infusion for Intraprocedural Vasospasm in Transarterial Microembolization (TAME): A Case Series
<p>A 61-year-old female with left lateral epicondylitis. (<b>A</b>) Angiography at the left brachial artery showing patent left radial recurrent artery without stenosis. (<b>B</b>) Angiography at the left radial recurrent artery showing a vasospasm with a proximal catheter stenosis point, measuring 0.99 mm at the narrowest point (black arrowhead). (<b>C</b>) Angiography after NTG infusion showing resolved stenosis (black arrowhead, measured 2.45 mm).</p> "> Figure 2
<p>A 26-year-old male with bilateral forefoot plantar side pain at the 2nd-4th toes. (<b>A</b>) Angiography at the left arcuate artery showing a vasospasm with impaired perfusion of left dorsal metatarsal arteries (white arrowheads) and proximal catheter stenosis (black arrowheads, 1.75 mm). (<b>B</b>) Angiography after NTG infusion showing improved perfusion of left dorsal metatarsal arteries (white arrowheads) and improved proximal catheter stenosis (black arrowheads, 2.46 mm).</p> "> Figure 3
<p>A 55-year-old female presented with pain and swelling at the DIP joints of their left hand for 2 years. (<b>A</b>) Angiography at the left radial artery showing a vasospasm with flow through the superficial palmar arch via anastomosis (white arrow), proximal catheter stenosis (black arrowhead, measured 1.12 mm), and impaired perfusion of the deep palmar arch with absence of blood flow at the DIP joint level (white arrowheads). (<b>B</b>) Magnification of proximal catheter stenosis (black arrowhead). (<b>C</b>) Angiography after NTG infusion showing improved perfusion toward digital arteries at the DIP joint level via the deep palmar arch (white arrowheads). The vascular stenosis was completely resolved (black arrowheads, 2.71 mm). (<b>D</b>) Magnification of resolved stenosis (black arrowhead).</p> "> Figure 4
<p>A 36-year-old female presented with left knee pain after a traffic accident for 1 year. (<b>A</b>) Angiography at the left lateral inferior genicular artery showing flow through the left medial superior genicular artery via anastomosis (white arrow), impaired perfusion (white arrowhead), and proximal catheter stenosis (black arrowhead, 0.85 mm). (<b>B</b>) Angiography after NTG infusion showing improved perfusion of left lateral inferior genicular artery territories (white arrowheads), and the vascular stenosis was resolved (black arrowhead, 1.03 mm).</p> "> Figure 5
<p>A 20-year-old male presented with bilateral foot 2nd-4th metatarsalgia for 2 years. (<b>A</b>) Angiography at the right anterior tibial artery showing vasospasm with impaired perfusion to the right dorsal metatarsal arteries (white arrowhead). (<b>B</b>) Angiography after NTG infusion showing improved perfusion to the right dorsal metatarsal arteries (white arrowheads).</p> "> Figure 6
<p>A 62-year-old female presented with right shoulder pain during elevation and put down for about 2 years post-operation. (<b>A</b>) Angiography at the right thoracoacromial artery showing vasospasm with proximal catheter stenosis (black arrowhead, measured 1.12 mm) and impaired distal perfusion distal to the stenosis point (white arrowhead). (<b>B</b>) Angiography after NTG infusion showing resolved stenosis (black arrowhead, measured 1.96 mm) and improved distal perfusion (white arrowhead).</p> ">
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patient Selection
2.2. Preparation of NTG
2.3. DSA Imaging Assessment and Analysis
2.4. Quantitative Measurements
2.5. Statistical Analysis
2.6. Qualitative Assessments
2.7. Adverse Events
2.8. Evaluations of Treatment
2.9. TAME Procedure
2.10. NTG Infusion
3. Detailed Case Description
3.1. Lateral Epicondylitis
3.2. Post Traumatic Foot Pain
3.3. Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Tear
3.4. Patellar Tendinopathy
3.5. nd-4th Metatarsalgia
3.6. Secondary Stiff Shoulder
4. Results
4.1. Quantitative Changes in Vascular Size
4.2. Qualitative Vasospasm Manifestations
4.3. Patients Outcomes
5. Discussion
5.1. Efficacy and Safety
5.2. Prevention of the Vasospasm
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Diagnosis | Spasm Vessel | Before NTG (mm) | Post NTG (mm) |
---|---|---|---|
Lateral epicondylitis | Radial recurrent artery | 1.00 | 2.5 |
Post-traumatic foot pain | Arcuate artery | 1.75 | 2.46 |
TFCC tear | Ulnar artery | 2.44 | 3.14 |
Finger OA | Radial artery | 1.12 | 2.71 |
Patellar tendinopathy | Lateral inferior genicular artery | 0.85 | 1.03 |
2nd–4th metatarsalgia | Anterior tibial artery | 3.02 | 3.77 |
Secondary stiff shoulder | Thoracoacromial artery | 1.12 | 1.96 |
p < 0.05 |
Patient Characteristics | Number/Mean |
---|---|
Number | 7 |
Age, years | 43.2 ± 16.8 |
Sex (female vs. male) | 5:2 (71%:29%) |
Symptom duration, months | 37.3 ± 37.1 |
Laterality (right vs. left) | 4: 3 (57%:43%) |
NRS score of pain. 0–10 | 7.8 ± 1.5 |
Prior treatment | |
Rehabilitation | 3/7 (43%) |
Prolotherapy | 5/7 (71%) |
Local steroid injection | 2/7 (29%) |
Surgery | 1/7 (14%) |
Before NTG | Post NTG | |
---|---|---|
Proximal catheter stenosis | 5/7 (71%) | 0/7 (0) |
Impaired distal perfusion | 6/7 (86%) | 0/7 (0) |
Flow through anastomotic vessels | 3/7 (43%) | 1/7 (14%) |
Patient Outcomes | Number/Mean |
---|---|
Vasospasm relief | 7/7 (100%) |
Complete of embolization | 7/7 (100%) |
NRS score, 0–10 | 3.4 ± 2.1 |
Adverse effects of NTG | |
Hypotension | 1/7 (14%) |
Headache | 0/7 (0) |
Hematoma | 0/7 (0) |
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Li, K.-W.; Liang, K.-W.; Liao, W.-Y.; Wang, C.-K.; Liu, Y.-S.; Yang, T.-H.; Wu, C.-H.; Wang, B. Nitroglycerin (NTG) Infusion for Intraprocedural Vasospasm in Transarterial Microembolization (TAME): A Case Series. Life 2024, 14, 1413. https://doi.org/10.3390/life14111413
Li K-W, Liang K-W, Liao W-Y, Wang C-K, Liu Y-S, Yang T-H, Wu C-H, Wang B. Nitroglycerin (NTG) Infusion for Intraprocedural Vasospasm in Transarterial Microembolization (TAME): A Case Series. Life. 2024; 14(11):1413. https://doi.org/10.3390/life14111413
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Kuan-Wei, Keng-Wei Liang, Wen-Ying Liao, Chien-Kuo Wang, Yi-Sheng Liu, Tai-Hua Yang, Chun-Hsin Wu, and Bow Wang. 2024. "Nitroglycerin (NTG) Infusion for Intraprocedural Vasospasm in Transarterial Microembolization (TAME): A Case Series" Life 14, no. 11: 1413. https://doi.org/10.3390/life14111413