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Background/objectives: Studies have indicated that forgoing lung shunt fraction measurement in select patients undergoing Yttrium 90 (Y90) transarterial radioembolization (TARE) may be safe without sacrificing efficacy. This study evaluated the safety and efficacy of a streamlined treatment in patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) receiving resin-based TARE.

Methods: Patients who received single-session Y90 TARE between September 2023 and May 2024 were retrospectively evaluated. Treatment response was evaluated at the 3-month follow-up using the modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (mRECIST) criteria. Adverse events (AEs) ≥ Grade 3 were recorded post-procedurally at 3 months. The time from the interventional radiology clinic visit to the procedure date was compared to patients receiving the conventional TARE treatment.

Results: Ten consecutive patients were treated with 12 treatments. Each treatment targeted an isolated lesion with median size of 2.5 cm (IQR: 2.1, 2.9). Two patients received two treatments (one for treatment of a separate lesion and the other for the initial incomplete targeting of the tumor). The median delivered tumor dose was 377.7 Gy (IQR: 246.5, 570.1). No patients developed ≥ Grade 3 AEs post-TARE. Complete response was achieved in 11/12 patients (92%). The conventional cohort consisted of 60 patients, all OPTN T2 treated with radiation segmentectomy with glass microspheres. Patients undergoing SSMT had a median time from clinic visit to treatment of 26.5 days (IQR: 15.3, 39) vs. 61 days (IQR: 48, 88.8) in the conventional TARE group ( < 0.001).

Conclusions: Streamlined single-session resin-based Y90-TARE in patients with OPTN T2 stage HCC is feasible, efficacious, safe, and associated with reduced time to treatment.

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