• JVIR AI audio 1: GLASS classification and patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia
    Jan 30 2025

    In this Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) audio episode, JVIR blog Editor Peter Li, MD, MS, uses artificial intelligence (AI) platforms ChatGPT and DeScript to produce a podcast discussion on a Dec. 9 blog entry by Isabel Okinedo on the paper, "Primary Limb-Based Patency for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Treated with Endovascular Therapy Based on the Global Limb Anatomic Staging System."

    Related resources:

    • Read the original article, "Primary Limb-Based Patency for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Treated with Endovascular Therapy Based on the Global Limb Anatomic Staging System," by Minyong Peng, MD, Chao Li, MMed, Chengli Nie, MMed, Jiangwei Chen, MMed, and Jincai Tan, MMed
    • Read the blog entry, "GLASS Classification Correlates with Primary Patency in Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Patients Treated Endovascularly"

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    7 mins
  • Episode 58: The potential for cryoneurolysis and interventional radiology in pain management
    Jan 28 2025

    "Over time, that nerve regenerates. And that regenerated nerve is new, and wasn't there for the surgery, or wasn't there for the trauma. And so this is an ability to percutaneously—or through the skin with a needle—replace your damaged nerve."—J. David Prologo, MD, FSIR, on the potential of cryoneurolysis

    In this episode, host Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, speaks with J. David Prologo, MD, FSIR, about the efficacy and potential of cryoneurolysis in pain management, and Dr. Prologo's patient, Bo Thordarson, MD, about how this treatment helped resolve her long-term pain from a damaged nerve.

    Related resources

    • Planning to attend the SIR 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting? Register today and don't miss the sessions on pain management and cryoneurolysis!
      • Tuesday, April 1: Top 5 Pain Procedures for Interventional Radiologists, 8:30–9:45 a.m. CT
      • Wednesday, April 2: Pain Management 2, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. CT
    • Watch for version 2 of Expert Insights: Pain Management to be released in spring 2025.


    Note: This episode was recorded on Dec. 19, 2024.

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    37 mins
  • JVIR audio abstracts: February 2025
    Jan 23 2025

    This recording features audio versions of February 2025 Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) abstracts:

    • Radiation Pneumonitis after Yttrium-90 Radioembolization: A Systematic Review Read
    • Comparison of Covered Stent versus Bare-Metal Stent Implantation in Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Read
    • Thirty-Day Healthcare Encounters after Elective Uterine Artery Embolization for Fibroids with and without Superior Hypogastric Nerve Block Read
    • Including the Hollow Viscera (Stomach or Bowel) within the Ice Ball during Cryoablation: A Review of Adverse Events Read
    • Outcomes of Transarterial Embolization in Patients with Isolated Pelvic Fractures: A Japanese Nationwide Study Focused on Shock Status and Age Read
    • Transarterial Embolization Using an Inorganic Phosphate Binder Modulates Immunity- and Angiogenesis-Related Factors in a Rat Model of Liver Cancer Read
    • Microembolization Effects of Imipenem/Cilastatin In Vivo Depicted by Monochromatic Synchrotron X-Ray Microangiography Read


    JVIR and SIR thank all those who helped record this episode. To sign up to help with future episodes, please contact our outreach coordinator at millennie.chen.jvir@gmail.com.

    Host:
    Manbir Singh Sandhu, University of California Riverside School of Medicine

    Audio editor:
    Sonya Choe, University of California Riverside School of Medicine

    Outreach coordinator:
    Millennie Chen, University of California Riverside School of Medicine

    Abstract readers:

    • Daniel Roh, Loma Linda University School of Medicine
    • Dave Enriquez, University of California Riverside School of Medicine
    • Gavin Shu, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
    • Ryan Nolan, University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine
    • Mark Oliinik, Loma Linda University School of Medicine
    • Manbir Singh Sandhu, University of California Riverside School of Medicine
    • Grace Kloss, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine

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    17 mins
  • Episode 57: 2024 in review + top IR Quarterly articles and Kinked Wire podcast episodes of the year
    Jan 14 2025

    "I think that really worked well to put the specialty where it needed to be ... but now we're competing in the space with other endovascular specialists. You know, there are a lot of people who are trying to do similar things, and I think we have to differentiate ourselves in a way that goes a little bit beyond what we've already been doing."—Rex Pillai, MD

    In a special year-end review, interventional radiologists Nishita Kothary, MD, FSIR, Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, Rex Pillai, MD, and Roger Tomihama, MD, join SIR Director of Publications Brian Haefs to reflect on the top stories from the past year—the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 50th Anniversary, artificial intelligence and IR, and more.

    Plus, we share excerpts from the three most downloaded IR Quarterly articles of the year:

    • Managing pain with SI joint fusion and nerve ablation, by Junjian Huang, MD, and Douglas P. Beall, MD, FSIR
    • Patient-affirming care: The role of IR in gender-affirming medicine, by Hope Racine
    • AI toolbox: PERT implementation, by Jared Meshekow, MD, MPH, Daniel Kushner, MD, Perry Gerard, MD, MBA, Joseph Panaro, MD, Gary Cohen, MD, FSIR

    Finally, we share excerpts from the top three most played Kinked Wire episodes of the year:

    • Episode 51: SIR 50th Anniversary: The growth of interventional radiology and vascular care. Host: Roger Tomihama, MD; Guest: Barry T. Katzen, MD, FSIR
    • Episode 52: From crisis to care: How interventional radiology saved Sebastian Junger's life. Host: Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR; Guests: Sebastian Junger, Philip J. Dombrowski, MD, and Michael J. Hallisey, MD, FSIR
    • Episode 55: Entrepreneurship and interventional radiology: Q&A with Blockchain co-founder Nicolas Cary.

    Note: This episode was recorded on Dec. 11, 2024.

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    45 mins
  • JVIR audio abstracts: January 2025
    Dec 30 2024

    This recording features audio versions of January 2025 Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) abstracts:

    • Effectiveness of Track Cauterization in Reduction of Adverse Events for Lung Microwave Ablation Read
    • Selective Lymphatic Duct Embolization for Treatment of Thoracic Lymphatic Flow Disorders in Children: Technical Aspects and Comparison with Thoracic Duct Embolization Read
    • A Comparison of Postprocedural Hemoglobin in Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis versus Large-Bore Aspiration Thrombectomy for Acute Pulmonary Embolism Read
    • Clinical Outcomes following Invasive Treatment of Femoropopliteal Artery Disease: A Retrospective Single-Center Cohort Study Read
    • Outcomes of Endovascular Treatment for Infectious Thoracic Aortic Diseases Read
    • The Influence of Preablation Embolization Particle Size on the Size of the Microwave Ablation Zone in a Porcine Orthotopic Renal Tumor Model Read


    JVIR and SIR thank all those who helped record this episode. To sign up to help with future episodes, please contact our outreach coordinator at millennie.chen.jvir@gmail.com.

    Host:
    Manbir Singh Sandhu, University of California Riverside School of Medicine

    Audio editor:
    Manbir Singh Sandhu, University of California Riverside School of Medicine

    Outreach coordinator:
    Millennie Chen, University of California Riverside School of Medicine

    Abstract readers:

    • Maximillion Hayama, Duke University School of Medicine
    • Sonya Choe, University of California Riverside School of Medicine
    • Siddak Dhaliwal, University of Missouri School of Medicine
    • Akumbir Singh Grewal, St. George's University School of Medicine
    • Bryan Torres, University of California Riverside School of Medicine
    • Jason Hoang, The Ohio State College of Medicine

    SIR thanks BD for its generous support of the Kinked Wire.

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    15 mins
  • JVIR audio 5: Genicular artery embolization for treatment of symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
    Dec 17 2024

    "'Hopefully this will also gain some more confidence from other IR folks that, you know, if you have an appropriate candidate, and you feel comfortable performing this procedure, that you can now say, 'Hey, this potentially can last you for years.'"—Lucas R. Cusumano, MD, MPH

    In this Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) audio episode, lead author Lucas R. Cusumano, MD, MPH, speaks with journal Managing Editor Ana Lewis about his December 2024 paper, "Genicular Artery Embolization for Treatment of Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis: 2-Year Outcomes from a Prospective IDE Trial."


    Related resources:

    • Read the original article, "Genicular Artery Embolization for Treatment of Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis: 2-Year Outcomes from a Prospective IDE Trial," by Lucas R. Cusumano, MD, MPH, Hiro D. Sparks, MD, Kara E. Masterson, MSN, NP, Scott J. Genshaft, MD, Adam N. Plotnik, MD, and Siddharth A. Padia, MD

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    9 mins
  • Episode 56: SIR 50th Anniversary: The evolution of neurointerventional radiology | Guest: Dr. David Kumpe
    Dec 17 2024

    "At about 50 minutes into the infusion, I could feel the guy moving his hand under the drapes. At an hour, he had a normal-strength grip. I ... I can't tell you ... what a euphoric experience that was." —David Kumpe, MD, FSIR, on his early successes in neurointerventional radiology

    In this episode, part of the ongoing celebration of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) 50th anniversary, host Martin G. Radvany, MD, FSIR, speaks with neurointerventional radiology pioneer David Kumpe, MD, FSIR, about the earliest days of neuro IR, how it's grown since then and more.

    Related resources:

    • SIR 50th Anniversary homepage
    • Kinked Wire/IR Quarterly 50th Anniversary page
    • Sound of IR podcast episode with Dr. Kumpe (from Dec. 13, 2022)


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    52 mins
  • JVIR audio 4: Using voxel-based dosimetry to evaluate sphere concentration and tumor dose
    Nov 26 2024

    "'If we know activity, or sphere activity, at the time of delivery, and we know the dose to tumor, and we know the dose that we gave, we could figure out where the sphere concentrations are ... but we'd need to figure out what the dose to tumor is.' And he was like, 'Just do it in Simplicit90Y.' And at that point it was basically like, 'Oh, boomjust use the dosimetry tool we have to solve a problem. And so, that's where we are."—Tyler Sandow, MD

    In this Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) audio episode, lead author Tyler Sandow, MD, speaks with journal Managing Editor Ana Lewis about his November 2024 paper, "Using Voxel-Based Dosimetry to Evaluate Sphere Concentration and Tumor Dose in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with Yttrium-90 Radiation Segmentectomy with Glass Microspheres."


    Related resources:

    • Read the original article, "Using Voxel-Based Dosimetry to Evaluate Sphere Concentration and Tumor Dose in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with Yttrium-90 Radiation Segmentectomy with Glass Microspheres," by Tyler Sandow, MD, Juan Gimenez, MD, Kelley Nunez, PhD, Richard Tramel, MD, Patrick Gilbert, MD, Brianna Oliver, MD, Michael Cline, MD, Kirk Fowers, PhD, Ari Cohen, MD, and Paul Thevenot, PhD
    • Read the related commentary, "Known Unknowns: Gaps in Dose Distribution in Radioembolization, and in Our Understanding of Them," by A. Kyle Jones, MD
    • Read the authors' response, "The Sphere Conundrum: Author’s Reply to Commentary on Voxel-Based Dosimetry with Glass Microspheres," by Tyler Sandow, MD, Juan Gimenez, MD, Kirk Fowers, PhD, and Paul Thevenot, PhD

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    15 mins