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. 2013 Oct;118(7):1171-83.
doi: 10.1007/s11547-012-0866-y. Epub 2012 Aug 9.

[Bronchial and nonbronchial systemic artery embolization in managing haemoptysis: 31 years of experience]

[Article in Italian]
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[Bronchial and nonbronchial systemic artery embolization in managing haemoptysis: 31 years of experience]

[Article in Italian]
G P Cornalba et al. Radiol Med. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: The authors report on 31 years of experience with bronchial (BAE) and/or nonbronchial (NBAE) systemic artery embolisation for managing haemoptysis.

Materials and methods: A total of 534 patients who underwent bronchial artery angiography for haemoptysis between 1979 and 2010 were retrospectively evaluated. Of these patients, 477 (89%) had active bleeding and underwent BAE and/or NBAE (295 males and 182 females, aged between 12 and 71 years). Embolisation techniques, materials, major and minor complications and relapses were recorded.

Results: Complete resolution of haemoptysis was achieved within 24 h in 458/477 (96%) cases and within 48 h in 2% of cases. The aetiology of haemoptysis was as follows: cystic fibrosis (23%), bronchiectasis (13%), tuberculosis sequelae (8%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (6%) and no apparent cause (21%). Major complications were recorded in 3/477 (0.6%): stroke (n=1), transient ischaemic attack (TIA) (n=1) and transient quadriplegia (n=1). Minor complications were recorded in 143/477 (30%): chest pain 86/143 (60%) and dysphagia 29/143 (20%). During a mean follow-up period of 14 (8-36) months, haemoptysis recurrence was observed in 42/110 cases (38%) of cystic fibrosis and in 77/367 cases of other diseases (21%).

Conclusions: BAE and NBAE are effective and safe for acute treatment of haemoptysis, with low recurrence and complication rates. Interventional radiologist experience is crucial to the successful haemoptysis control and preventing complications.

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