GIOVANNI GUIDO CERRI

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Departamento de Radiologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
Instituto do Coração, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/44 - Laboratório de Ressonância Magnética em Neurorradiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Líder

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  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Radiomic analysis of MRI to Predict Sustained Complete Response after Radiofrequency Ablation in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma - A Pilot Study
    (2021) HORVAT, Natally; ARAUJO-FILHO, Jose De Arimateia B.; ASSUNCAO-JR, Antonildes N.; MACHADO, Felipe Augusto de M.; SIMS, John A.; ROCHA, Camila Carlos Tavares; OLIVEIRA, Brunna Clemente; HORVAT, Joao Vicente; MACCALI, Claudia; PUGA, Anna Luisa Boschiroli Lamanna; CHAGAS, Aline Lopes; MENEZES, Marcos Roberto; CERRI, Giovanni Guido
    OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether quantitative textural features, extracted from pretreatment MRI, can predict sustained complete response to radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS: In this IRB-approved study, patients were selected from a maintained six-year database of consecutive patients who underwent both pretreatment MRI imaging with a probable or definitive imaging diagnosis of HCC (LI-RADS 4 or 5) and loco-regional treatment with RFA. An experienced radiologist manually segmented the hepatic nodules in MRI arterial and equilibrium phases to obtain the volume of interest (VOI) for extraction of 107 quantitative textural features, including shape and first- and second-order features. Statistical analysis was performed to evaluate associations between textural features and complete response. RESULTS: The study consisted of 34 patients with 51 treated hepatic nodules. Sustained complete response was achieved by 6 patients (4 with single nodule and 2 with multiple nodules). Of the 107 features from the arterial and equilibrium phases, 20 (18%) and 25 (23%) achieved AUC >0.7, respectively. The three best performing features were found in the equilibrium phase: Dependence Non-Uniformity Normalized and Dependence Variance (both GLDM class, with AUC of 0.78 and 0.76, respectively) and Maximum Probability (GLCM class, AUC of 0.76). CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study demonstrates that a radiomic analysis of pre-treatment MRI might be useful in identifying patients with HCC who are most likely to have a sustained complete response to RFA. Second-order features (GLDM and GLCM) extracted from equilibrium phase obtained highest discriminatory performance.
  • article 17 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Sclerotic Vertebral Metastases: Pain Palliation Using Percutaneous Image-Guided Cryoablation
    (2011) FREITAS, Ricardo Miguel Costa de; MENEZES, Marcos Roberto de; CERRI, Giovanni Guido; GANGI, Afshin
    Cryoablative therapies have been proposed to palliate pain from soft-tissue or osteolytic bone tumors. A case of a patient with painful thoracic and sacral spine sclerotic metastases successfully treated by image-guided percutaneous cryoablation with the aid of insulation techniques and thermosensors is reported in this case report.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Percutaneous thermoablation of small renal masses (T1a) in surgical candidate patients: oncologic outcomes
    (2021) ZANGIACOMO, Renato N.; MARTINS, Guilherme L. P.; VIANA, Publio C. C.; HORVAT, Natally; ARAP, Marco A.; NAHAS, William C.; SROUGI, Miguel; CERRI, Giovanni G.; MENEZES, Marcos R.
    Objective To evaluate the local tumour progression-free survival (LTPFS), metastasis-free survival (MFS), cancer-specific survival (CSS) and overall survival (OS) of healthy surgical candidates who underwent percutaneous thermoablation (TA) as a first-line therapy for small renal masses (T1a). Methods The institutional review board approved this bi-institutional retrospective study of 85 consecutive surgical candidates with 97 biopsy-proven malignant renal masses (T1a) treated with percutaneous TA from 2008 to 2016. The LTPFS, MFS, CSS and OS rates were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Descriptive analysis was also performed. Results The median tumour size was 2.3 cm (range, 0.7-3.9 cm). The minimal and mean follow-up periods were 24 and 56 months, respectively. Local recurrence was detected in four patients (4.7%) at 8.5, 13.8, 58.0 and 64.0 months of follow-up and retreated successfully with percutaneous TA. No patient developed metastatic renal cell carcinoma, and none died due to renal oncologic complications. One patient died of heart attack. The 5-year LTPFS, OS, MFS and CSS rates were 93.0%, 98.4%, 100% and 100%, respectively. Only two patients (2.3%) had major complications (Clavien-Dindo grade > II), including ureteropelvic junction stenosis and urinary obstruction due to ureteral blood clots. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that percutaneous TA is a feasible and effective first-line therapy for healthy surgical candidates with small renal masses (T1a). The 5-year LTPFS, OS, CSS and MFS rates were 93.0%, 98.4%, 100% and 100%, respectively, with a major complication rate of only 2.3%.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Oncology Setting: An Overview and Update on Recent Advances
    (2019) BEZERRA, Regis Otaviano Franca; RECCHIMUZZI, Debora Zachello; MOTA, Micaela Maciel dos Santos; GARCIA, Marcio Ricardo Taveira; MENEZES, Marcos Roberto de; MAZO, Paulo Eduardo; CERRI, Giovanni Guido
    Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging is becoming an important tool in oncology as a nonirradiating imaging technique since recent technological advances allowed the incorporation of high-quality imaging in an adequate time. Moreover, the noninjection of radioisotope/intravenous contrast, low cost compared with traditional nuclear medicine techniques, and fast acquisition times are another distinct feature. Thus, the purpose of this article is to review the whole-body magnetic resonance imaging protocol and its main applications in the oncology setting.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Radiofrequency ablation for treatment of hypersplenism: A feasible therapeutic option
    (2015) MARTINS, Guilherme Lopes P.; BERNARDES, Joao Paulo G.; ROVELLA, Marcello S.; ANDRADE, Raphael G.; VIANA, Publio Cesar C.; HERMAN, Paulo; CERRI, Giovanni Guido; MENEZES, Marcos Roberto
    We present a case of a patient with hypersplenism secondary to portal hypertension due to hepato-splenic schistosomiasis, which was accompanied by severe and refractory thrombocytopenia. We performed spleen ablation and measured the total spleen and ablated volumes with contrast-enhanced computed tomography and volumetry. No major complications occurred, thrombocytopenia was resolved, and platelet levels remained stable, which allowed for early treatment of the patient's underlying disease. Previous work has shown that splenic radiofrequency ablation is an attractive alternative treatment for hypersplenism induced by liver cirrhosis. We aimed to contribute to the currently sparse literature evaluating the role of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in the management of hypersplenism. We conclude that splenic RFA appears to be a viable and promising option for the treatment of hypersplenism.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Hepatocyte-specific contrast agent-enhanced magnetic resonance cholangiography: perioperative evaluation of the biliary tree
    (2017) ZATTAR-RAMOS, Luciana Carmen; BEZERRA, Regis Otaviano Franca; SIQUEIRA, Luis Tenório de Brito; MENEZES, Marcos Roberto; LEITE, Claudia da Costa; CERRI, Giovanni Guido
    Abstract A large number of gadolinium chelates have recently been tested in clinical trials. Some of those have already been approved for clinical use in the United States and Europe. Thus, new diagnostic perspectives have been incorporated into magnetic resonance imaging studies. Among such gadolinium chelates are hepatobiliary-specific contrast agents (HSCAs), which, due to their property of being selectively taken up by hepatocytes and excreted by the biliary ducts, have been widely used for the detection and characterization of focal hepatic lesions. In comparison with conventional magnetic resonance cholangiography (MRC), HSCA-enhanced MRC provides additional information, with higher spatial resolution and better anatomic evaluation of a non-dilated biliary tree. A thorough anatomic assessment of the biliary tree is crucial in various hepatic surgical procedures, such as complex resection in patients with colorectal cancer and living-donor liver transplantation. However, the use of HSCA-enhanced MRC is still limited, because of a lack of data in the literature and the poor familiarity of radiologists regarding its main indications. This pictorial essay aims to demonstrate the use of HSCA-enhanced MRC, with particular emphasis on anatomical analysis of the biliary tree, clinical applications, and the most important imaging findings.
  • bookPart
    Métodos radiológicos
    (2013) COSTA, Daniel Nóbrega da Costa; PINHO, Marco da Cunha; GARCIA, Marcio Ricardo Taveira; BEZERRA, Regis Otaviano França; GARCIA, Rodrigo Gobbo; JULIO, Thiago; SUGUINO, Silvio; MARCELINO, Antônio Sergio Zafred; CHALA, Luciano Fernandes; BARROS, Nestor de; MENEZES, Marcos Roberto de; CERRI, Giovanni Guido
  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE-GUIDED HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND ABLATION OF OSTEOID OSTEOMA: A CASE SERIES REPORT
    (2016) ROVELLA, Marcello S.; MARTINS, Guilherme L. P.; CAVALCANTI, Conrado F. A.; BOR-SENG-SHU, Edson; CAMARGO, Olavo P.; CERRI, Giovanni G.; MENEZES, Marcos R.
    Osteoid osteoma is painful benign tumor. The aim of this study was to report our initial experience using magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound to treat osteoid osteomas. This retrospective single-center study included four patients treated with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound. They presented with severe pain with reduced quality of life and a poor response to clinical treatment. The pre- and post-treatment evaluation comprised computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging and focused on quality of life and the impact of pain on daily activities. After treatment, three patients had complete pain resolution with no recurrence. One patient had a recurrence of symptoms after 2 wk and underwent a new successful treatment with increased energy levels. On average, 13 sonications were administered (8-18 sonications/treatment) with an average energy of 2,003 J (range: 1,063-3,522 J). Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound appears to be a feasible, tolerable and effective treatment in selected patients with osteoid osteomas. (E-mail: marcos.menezes@hc.fm.usp.br) (C) 2016World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) in colorectal liver metastasis: the radiologist's perspective
    (2016) ZATTAR-RAMOS, L. C.; BEZERRA, R. O.; SIQUEIRA, L. T.; MARQUES, D. T.; MENEZES, M. R.; HERMAN, P.; MACHADO, M. A. C.; CERRI, G. G.; LEITE, C. C.
    This retrospective study included 9 patients with CRLM who underwent the ALPPS procedure. Abdominal imaging studies were reviewed, with an emphasis on a rational radiological approach. The number of liver metastases, the FLR volume (pre- and postportal vein ligation), anatomical variations, potential pitfalls related to disease progression, and postoperative complications were evaluated. The types of hepatic resection included 4 classical ALPPS cases, 3 right ALPPS variations, and 2 left ALPPS variations. The mean FLR volume calculated in the initial evaluation was 453 mL (213-790 mL). Following the first surgery, the mean FLR volume increased to 634 mL (410-957 mL), which indicated a mean volume increase of 181.1 mL (95% CI 149.7-212.5 mL; p < 0.001) and a mean absolute volume increase of 48% (19%-88%). The ALPPS procedure is an emerging form of two-stage hepatectomy. In this context, radiologists should provide crucial preoperative and perioperative information that may change surgical planning and contribute to an improvement in the oncologic outcome.
  • bookPart
    Intervenção radiológica
    (2013) MENEZES, Marcos Roberto de; ODISIO, Bruno Calazans; CAVALCANTI, Conrado F. A.; DONATO JUNIOR, Francisco; SIQUEIRA, Luiz; RODRIGUES, Marcelo Bordalo; VIANA, Públio C. C.; GARCIA, Rodrigo Gobbo; JULIO, Thiago; CERRI, Giovanni Guido