Investigator

Maiken Stilling

VIP, Clinical Professor · Aarhus University, Department of Clinical Medicine - Orthopaedic surgery

MSMaiken Stilling
Papers(2)
Pharmacokinetic compa…The role of hyperther…
Collaborators(9)
Mats BueBo Martin BibbyChristina HarlevElisabeth Krogsgaard …Lone Kjeld PetersenAndrea René JørgensenAnne Vibeke SchmedesMads Kristian Duborg …Johanne Gade Lilleøre
Institutions(3)
Aarhus UniversitySDULillebaelt Hospital

Papers

The role of hyperthermia on abdominal tissue concentrations of cisplatin during and after intraperitoneal chemotherapy – insights from a porcine model

Epithelial ovarian cancer remains a leading cause of mortality among gynecological malignancies, with a high incidence of peritoneal carcinomatosis at diagnosis. Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) has emerged as a promising treatment for advanced-stage epithelial ovarian cancer, potentially improving recurrence-free and overall survival rates. The study aimed to investigate the impact of hyperthermia on cisplatin concentrations in healthy abdominal tissues by comparing HIPEC with normothermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (NIPEC) in a novel porcine model. Sixteen cancer-free pigs underwent cytoreductive surgery followed by either HIPEC or NIPEC, with cisplatin administered intraperitoneally. Microdialysis was used to measure local cisplatin concentrations in various abdominal tissues over a 6-h period. The analysis revealed no statistically significant or clinically relevant difference in cisplatin concentrations between the HIPEC and NIPEC groups. In both groups, cisplatin concentrations were consistently higher in the peritoneum than in other tissues, and plasma levels were significantly lower than those in abdominal tissues. Hyperthermia did not enhance cisplatin's tissue penetration, suggesting that NIPEC may be an effective alternative to HIPEC, particularly for fragile and elderly patients. Future studies should investigate whether hyperthermia improves cisplatin delivery and cytotoxicity in tumor-infiltrated peritoneal tissues.

259Works
2Papers
9Collaborators
Osteoarthritis, KneeOvarian NeoplasmsBone NeoplasmsProsthesis-Related InfectionsBone Diseases, MetabolicOsteoporosis

Positions

2019–

VIP, Clinical Professor

Aarhus University · Department of Clinical Medicine - Orthopaedic surgery

2019–

Consultant

Aarhus University Hospital · Dept of Orhopaedics

2019–

Clinical Professor

Aarhus University · Dept of Clinical Medicine

2017–

Staff Specialist

Aarhus University Hospital · Dept of Orthopedics, Hand section

2014–

Associate Professor

Aarhus University · Dept of Clinical Medicine

2017–

Staff Specialist

University Clinic for Hand, Hip and Knee Surgery · Dept of Orthopedics

2015–

Senior Resident

Holstebro Regional Hospital and Aarhus University Hospital: Holstebro and Aarhus, Denmark · Dept of Orthopedics

2014–

Resident

Holstebro Regional Hospital and Aarhus University Hospital: Holstebro and Aarhus, Denmark · Dept of Orthopedics

2013–

Junior Resident

Holstebro Regional Hospital · Dept of Orthopedics

2010–

Assistant Professor

Aarhus University · Dept of Clinical Medicine

2010–

Resident

Holstebro Regional Hospital · Dept of Orthopedics

Education

2017

Specialist in Orthopaedic Surgery

Aarhus University Hospital · Dept of Orthopedics

2009

PhD

Aarhus University · Dept of Clinical Medicine

2004

MD

Aarhus University · Dept of Clinical Medicine

Country

DK

Keywords
radiostereometryjoint kinematicsantibioticschemotherapymicrodialysishand surgeryligament lesionjoint arthroplasty