The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
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Regional Arterial Infusion of an Anticancer Drug Combined with Direct Hemoperfusion
TADASHI HARADAHIROMICHI OHMURAOSAMU NISHIZAWASEIGI TSUCHIDA
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1981 Volume 133 Issue 4 Pages 423-429

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HARADA, T., OHMURA, H., NISHIZAWA, O. and TSUCHIDA, S. Regional Arterial Infusion of an Anticancer Drug Combined with Direct Hemoperfusion. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1981, 133 (4), 423-429 -The capacity of activated charcoal to adsorb anticancer drugs, Mitomycin C, Adriamycin and Bleomycin was examined in vitro in a closed circuit through a perfuser containing uncoated activated charcoal. Samples were obtained from the inlet and outlet of the perfuser every 30min. As in vivo experiments, regional arterial infusion of anticancer drugs combined with direct hemoperfusion was performed on dogs. In 20 male mongrel dogs a polyethylene catheter was indwelt in the internal iliac artery and anticancer drugs were infused through the catheter for 1hr. By using the femoral vessels for the blood access, direct hemoperfusion was performed for 3hr. The adsorptive capacity of activated charcoal was high in both in vitro and in vivo experiments. These results indicate that regional arterial infusion of anticancer drugs combined with direct hemoperfusion would be useful for preventing their toxicity.
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