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Successful bronchial artery embolization for racemose hemangioma of the right bronchial artery with pulmonary artery dilatation: A case report [PDF]
An asymptomatic patient was incidentally found to have a markedly dilated right pulmonary artery A7 (13 mm in diameter) on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) of the chest.
Kodai Fukuda, MD, PhD +10 more
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Bronchial Artery Embolization. [PDF]
AbstractMassive hemoptysis is a highly morbid medical condition with up to 75% mortality with conservative treatment. Bronchial artery embolization has emerged as the common treatment for both acute massive hemoptysis and chronic hemoptysis. This article will review the clinical presentation, bronchial artery anatomy, embolization procedure ...
Kaufman CS, Kwan SW.
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Posterior circulation infarction after bronchial artery embolization. [PDF]
Bronchial artery embolization is minimally invasive, has a low complication rate, and achieves good hemorrhage control. It is the first-line treatment in hemoptysis patients whom medications are ineffective. Cerebral infarction is a rare complication of bronchial artery embolization, with posterior circulation infarcts being the most common.
Yu L, Li X, Lin F, Wan T, Cao Z.
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Bronchial Artery Embolization in Hemoptysis
Hemoptysis, characterized by bleeding from the lower airways, is classified as mild, moderate, or massive, with massive hemoptysis carrying a mortality rate of 6.5–38%. Tuberculosis (TB) remains the most common cause globally.
Dea Putri Audina +4 more
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Bronchial Artery Embolization in Life- Threatening Hemoptysis: Outcome and Predictive Factors
Purpose: To determine the outcome and predictive factors of clinical success of bronchial artery embolization in life-threatening hemoptysis. Material and Methods: We reviewed all bronchial artery embolization procedures performed for life-threatening ...
Kinley Dorji +4 more
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Background Ectopic bronchial artery and non-bronchial systemic arteries may be the culprit vessels of hemoptysis. The main cause of clinical failure of bronchial artery embolization is incomplete embolization caused by the misidentification of the ...
Songhyon Cho +5 more
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Bronchial Artery Embolization [PDF]
Hemoptysis represents a significant clinical entity with high morbidity and potential mortality. Most hemorrhages from a bronchial source arise in the setting of chronic inflammatory diseases. Medical management (in terms of resuscitation and bronchoscopic interventions) and surgery have severe limitations in these patient populations.
Jonathan, Lorenz +2 more
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Bronchial Artery Embolization [PDF]
Massive hemoptysis is a frightening and potentially life-threatening clinical event. Patients with chronic inflammatory lung diseases such as bronchiectasis, sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and cystic fibrosis develop markedly hypertrophied and fragile bronchial arteries that may lead to clinically significant hemoptysis.
Charles T, Burke, Matthew A, Mauro
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Background Although not standard of care, Cystic Fibrosis patients with recurrent hemoptysis occasionally have coil embolization of bronchial arteries. In the event of recanalization of these arteries in this specific subset of patients, the presence of ...
Raghav R. Mattay +2 more
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PURPOSEWe aimed to determine the safety and feasibility of transradial access (TRA) in bronchial artery and non-bronchial systemic artery (NBSA) embolization in patients with non-massive hemoptysis.METHODSThis retrospective study was approved by the ...
Yuna Lee +6 more
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