Intraoperative visualisation and treatment of salivary glands in Sjögren's syndrome by contrast-enhanced ultrasound sialendoscopy (CEUSS):protocol for a phase I single-centre, single-arm, exploratory study

  • Karagozoglu, K. Hakki
  • Helder, Marco
  • Bot, Joseph
  • Kamp, Otto
  • Forouzanfar, Tim
  • Brand, Henk S.
  • Cha, Seunghee
  • Weisman, Gary
  • Bartelink, Imke
  • Vissink, Arjan
  • Jager, Derk Hendrik Jan
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Publication date
September 2020
Language
English

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We established a promising sialendoscopic treatment for in vivo enhancement of salivation in salivary glands affected by Sjögren's syndrome (SS). In this technique, the ducts of the salivary glands are irrigated with saline and steroids. This allows for dilatation of ductal strictures and removal of debris. Unfortunately, it is not possible to assess the delivery and penetration of saline or medications in the ductal system and parenchyma. To address this problem, we will conduct contrast-enhanced ultrasound sialendoscopy (CEUSS) using sulphur hexafluoride microbubbles. To the best of our knowledge, microbubbles have never been used for the treatment of salivary glands in SS. It is, therefore, imperative to test this applicati...

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