Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital

Background: Bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) becomes a mainstay in the treatment of hemoptysis. Objective: To characterise patients with hemoptysis undergoing bronchial artery angiography (BAA) for embolisation, evaluating outcomes. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated patients with acute severe...

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Main Authors: H. Dabó, R. Gomes, A. Marinho, M. Madureira, J. Paquete, P. Morgado
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)
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spelling doaj-7b7884579b0d42e189967ebd895d7e242020-11-24T22:17:44ZengElsevierRevista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)2173-51152016-01-012213438Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospitalH. Dabó0R. Gomes1A. Marinho2M. Madureira3J. Paquete4P. Morgado5Serviço de Pneumologia do Centro Hospitalar do São João, Porto, Portugal; Corresponding author.Serviço de Pneumologia do Hospital Sousa Martins, Unidade Local de Saúde, Guarda, PortugalServiço de Pneumologia do Centro Hospitalar do São João, Porto, PortugalServiço de Radiologia do Centro Hospitalar do São João, Porto, PortugalServiço de Radiologia do Centro Hospitalar do São João, Porto, PortugalServiço de Radiologia do Centro Hospitalar do São João, Porto, PortugalBackground: Bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) becomes a mainstay in the treatment of hemoptysis. Objective: To characterise patients with hemoptysis undergoing bronchial artery angiography (BAA) for embolisation, evaluating outcomes. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated patients with acute severe or chronic recurrent hemoptysis admitted to the Pulmonology department and submitted to BAA for purpose of embolisation. Results: A total of 88 patients were submitted to BAA, 47 (53.4%) were male, with a mean age of 61.4 ± 15.8 years. In 64 (72.7%) patients, hemoptysis presented as chronic recurrent episodes. Hemoptysis was considered severe in 40 (45.5%) patients. Bronchiectasis (other than cystic fibrosis) (n = 35; 38.0%) and tuberculosis sequelae (n = 31; 35.2) were the major aetiology for hemoptysis. The main angiographic abnormality was hypertrophy and tortuosity (n = 68; 77.3%). BAE was performed in 67 (76.1%) of the 88 patients submitted to BAA. Immediate success was achieved in 66 (98.5%) patients. Recurrence of hemoptysis occurred in 25 (37.3%) patients, and was related to presence of shunting (p = 0.049). The procedure-related complications were self-limited. Conclusion: Our results suggest that BAE is a safe and effective treatment for acute severe and chronic recurrent hemoptysis, supporting the current literature. Besides this, bleeding recurrence was relatively high, and correlated with presence of systemic pulmonary shunting. Keywords: Hemoptysis, Bronchiectasis, Bronchial artery embolisationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S217351151500161X
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author H. Dabó
R. Gomes
A. Marinho
M. Madureira
J. Paquete
P. Morgado
spellingShingle H. Dabó
R. Gomes
A. Marinho
M. Madureira
J. Paquete
P. Morgado
Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)
author_facet H. Dabó
R. Gomes
A. Marinho
M. Madureira
J. Paquete
P. Morgado
author_sort H. Dabó
title Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
title_short Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
title_full Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
title_fullStr Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
title_full_unstemmed Bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â A retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
title_sort bronchial artery embolisation in management of hemoptysis â a retrospective analysis in a tertiary university hospital
publisher Elsevier
series Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia (English Edition)
issn 2173-5115
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) becomes a mainstay in the treatment of hemoptysis. Objective: To characterise patients with hemoptysis undergoing bronchial artery angiography (BAA) for embolisation, evaluating outcomes. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated patients with acute severe or chronic recurrent hemoptysis admitted to the Pulmonology department and submitted to BAA for purpose of embolisation. Results: A total of 88 patients were submitted to BAA, 47 (53.4%) were male, with a mean age of 61.4 ± 15.8 years. In 64 (72.7%) patients, hemoptysis presented as chronic recurrent episodes. Hemoptysis was considered severe in 40 (45.5%) patients. Bronchiectasis (other than cystic fibrosis) (n = 35; 38.0%) and tuberculosis sequelae (n = 31; 35.2) were the major aetiology for hemoptysis. The main angiographic abnormality was hypertrophy and tortuosity (n = 68; 77.3%). BAE was performed in 67 (76.1%) of the 88 patients submitted to BAA. Immediate success was achieved in 66 (98.5%) patients. Recurrence of hemoptysis occurred in 25 (37.3%) patients, and was related to presence of shunting (p = 0.049). The procedure-related complications were self-limited. Conclusion: Our results suggest that BAE is a safe and effective treatment for acute severe and chronic recurrent hemoptysis, supporting the current literature. Besides this, bleeding recurrence was relatively high, and correlated with presence of systemic pulmonary shunting. Keywords: Hemoptysis, Bronchiectasis, Bronchial artery embolisation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S217351151500161X
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