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Stimulation of the hepatic arterial buffer response using exogenous adenosine: hepatic rest/stress perfusion imaging.

Georgia KeramidaSima GreggA Michael Peters
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• This article describes a new method for assessing arterial perfusion of the liver and its capacity to respond to an infusion of adenosine, a substance that normally 'drives' hepatic arterial flow. • Hepatic arterial flow increased in response to adenosine, sometimes dramatically. Adenosine is already used clinically to stimulate myocardial blood flow in patients with suspected coronary disease, but the increase in flow did not correlate with the corresponding increase in hepatic arterial flow. • Analogous to the use of adenosine in the myocardium, the increase in hepatic arterial flow in response to adenosine has the potential to be a new clinically useful method for the evaluation of hepatic arterial haemodynamics in liver disease.
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