Korean J Intern Med.
1997 Jan;12(1):45-51.
The factors related to recurrence after transcatheter arterial embolization for
the treatment of hemoptysis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University,
Seoul Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Massive hemoptysis is a major clinical problem associated with high
morbidity and mortality. Transcatheter arterial embolization is widely used for
the treatment of massive hemoptysis, but it was reported that the recurrence
rate after embolization is 12-54% in the previous studies. We evaluated the
therapeutic effect of transcatheter arterial embolization for the treatment of
massive hemoptysis and the factors related to recurrence. METHODS: We reviewed
51 patients (M:F = 36:15) of transcatheter arterial embolization for the
treatment of massive hemoptysis from Jan 1988 to Dec 1994, retrospectively.
RESULTS: After arterial embolization, immediate successful control (<1 wk) of
massive hempotysis was achieved in 48 of 51 patients (94.1%) and recurrence of
hemoptysis was observed in 17 of 51 patients (33.3%) during the follow-up
period. The patients with non-bronchial artery hemoptysis and multiple artery
bleeding had increased tendency of recurrence (77.7%). On the previous history
of hemoptysis, the patients with massive hemoptysis (> 400 ml/24hr) or frequent
history of hemoptysis had increased tendency of recurrence (87.5%, 72.7%).
CONCLUSION: Transcatheter arterial embolization is a useful and safe procedure
for immediate control in massive hemoptysis. However, the patients with this
procedure had a potentiality for recurrence. We suggest that close follow-up and
caution will be needed in the patients with multiple artery bleeding or with
large amounts of hemoptysis or with previous episodes more than 3 times.