Hepatic cryotherapy is a relatively new technique used to treat both p
rimary and secondary tumors. This paper concerns the changes in serum
aspartate transaminase (AST) in 45 patients following both single and
double freeze with partial thaw cycles. There was considerable elevati
on in serum AST, greatest on the day of operation, and there was a sig
nificantly higher peak AST following the double-freeze cycles (1159; S
E, 117.5) compared with single-freeze/thaw procedures (437; SE, 61.7).
This finding indicates greater hepatocellular disruption which may be
important both in planning clinical hepatic cryosurgery to achieve ad
equate destruction and also to avoid the morbidity of the cryoshock ph
enomenon. (C) 1995 Academic Press. Inc.