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- W1967838097 abstract "Background: Various submucosal injection fluids are developed and introduced to clinical field. Electrical cutting and electrocoagulation are the main procedures performed during EMR. However, there has been few investigations about influences on these electrosurgical procedures by submucosal injection fluids, and electrical characteristics could be an important factor. We compared various submucosal injection fluids in respect of their retaining abilities, and verified their electrical implications related with the electrosurgery. Methods and Materials: 1) Porcine stomach was taken shortly after slaughter and pieces were cut out from the body portion in similar sizes and in full thickness. On a speed of 0.5 cc/second, 1 cc of the following fluids were injected submucosally: a) normal saline, b) 0.5% sodium hyaluronate, c) 0.25% sodium hyaluronate, d) hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, e) 10% glycerin, f) fibrinogen, g) 1% sodium alginate, and h) 2.5% sodium alginate. Photographs were taken to measure the heights of submucosal fluid cushion in 60 minutes. 2) An insulate-tipped knife (IT knife) was used as a working electrode, and electrical impedance was measured for eight fluids plus a reference solution (0.01N KCl) with a potentiostat electro-impedance spectrometry. Resistivity, specific characteristics of each injection fluids, was calculated by a simple equation using the measured impedance and cell constant (Kcell). Results: 1) Heights of eight submucosal fluid cushions were similar initially, and they decreased gradually in 60 minutes. However, normal saline and 10% glycerin showed greater height diminution than six other fluids, and these trends were statistically significant (P < 0.05). 2) Resistivity of eight fluids yielded to be in the range of 80 to 110 Ω × cm, and the fibrinogen had a value of 309.7 Ω × cm. Conclusions: 1) Normal saline and 10% glycerin showed faster decrease of height in a length of time, compared with six other fluids. This difference was statistically significant. 2) Resistivity of the eight fluids all differed, and fibrinogen had an especially high value. However, a handful of other variables may interact in determining the overall consequence of electrosurgery, and this may be clarified with further studies." @default.
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- W1967838097 title "Electrical Characteristics of Various Submucosal Injection Fluids for Endoscopic Mucosal Resection" @default.
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