1999
DOI: 10.1378/chest.115.4.996
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Immediate and Long-term Results of Bronchial Artery Embolization for Life-Threatening Hemoptysis

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“…According to the references checked, the prevalence of medullary ischemia secondary to bronchial artery embolizations is 1.4-6.5%. 32,33 This incidence decreases with supraselective catheterization, a good knowledge of spinal artery anatomy and if migration of the embolization fluid material is avoided. 14 Non-invasive procedures amount to eight cases, or 25% of the total, with oral anticoagulants as the most frequent cause of SCI.…”
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“…According to the references checked, the prevalence of medullary ischemia secondary to bronchial artery embolizations is 1.4-6.5%. 32,33 This incidence decreases with supraselective catheterization, a good knowledge of spinal artery anatomy and if migration of the embolization fluid material is avoided. 14 Non-invasive procedures amount to eight cases, or 25% of the total, with oral anticoagulants as the most frequent cause of SCI.…”
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“…(24)(25)(26)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36) Remy et al, (24)(25)(26) com a embolização das artérias brôn-quicas, obtiveram o controle imediato da hemoptise maciça em 85% dos pacientes.…”
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“…Os tumores, geralmente, são centrais e irressecáveis. (35,36) Conlan et al (15) controlaram com soro fisiológico gelado seis pacientes, sendo que três foram tratados com medidas conservadoras e três submetidos a radioterapia.…”
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“…The role of bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) in the management of haemoptysis has been extensively investigated internationally [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] and locally [16]. Regardless of the aetiology, BAE is at best a palliative procedure [3,17] to staunch the haemoptysis until definitive intervention is performed to prevent relapse.…”
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