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Renal infarction with absolute ethanol

B A Ellman, C E Green, E Eigenbrodt

    Investigative Radiology
    |July 1, 1980
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    Absolute ethanol effectively induced renal infarction in dogs via selective catheterization. Systemic blood alcohol levels remained non-toxic, indicating a safe procedure for renal infarction.

    Area of Science:

    • Interventional Radiology
    • Nephrology
    • Veterinary Medicine

    Background:

    • Renal infarction is a condition requiring effective treatment.
    • Selective renal artery catheterization offers targeted delivery methods.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of absolute ethanol for inducing renal infarction.
    • To assess systemic toxicity and vascular integrity after ethanol injection.

    Main Methods:

    • Selective renal artery catheterization in mongrel dogs.
    • Dose-controlled injection of absolute ethanol.
    • Monitoring of venous blood ethanol levels and pre/post-procedure angiography.
    • Pathologic examination post-sacrifice.

    Main Results:

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    • Successful renal infarction in all treated animals.
    • Consistently low systemic blood alcohol levels, below toxic thresholds.
    • Absence of vascular damage in systemic arteries distal to the injection site.

    Conclusions:

    • Absolute ethanol is a safe and effective agent for inducing permanent renal infarction.
    • The procedure demonstrates a favorable safety profile with minimal systemic effects.