학술논문
Randomised trial of first-line bronchial artery embolisation for non-severe haemoptysis of mild abundance
Document Type
article
Author
Benjamin Planquette; Vincent Labbe; Tabassome Simon; Alexandra Rousseau; Jacques Cadranel; Antoine Khalil; Emmanuel Bergot; Gérard Zalcman; Guy Meyer; Philippe Cluzel; Vincent Jounieaux; Alexandre Demoule; Muriel Fartoukh; Aude Gibelin; Olivier Sanchez; THOMAS SIMILOWSKI; Claire Andrejak; Valérie Chabbert; Michel Djibré; Sophie Tuffet; Cendrine Godet; Sandrine Pontier-Marchandise; Julien Mayaux; Marc Sapoval; Vincent Le Pennec; Clarisse Blayau; Guillaume Voiriot; Alexandre Duguet; Hélène Prodanovik; Guillaume Briend; Anne Roche; Costantino Del Giudice; Olivier Pellerin; Marie-Pierre Revel; Patrick Courtheoux; Jean Claude Meurice; Elise Antone; Alexandre Remond
Source
BMJ Open Respiratory Research, Vol 8, Iss 1 (2021)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2052-4439
Abstract
Background Whereas first-line bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) is considered standard of care for the management of severe haemoptysis, it is unknown whether this approach is warranted for non-severe haemoptysis.Research question To assess the efficacy on bleeding control and the safety of first-line BAE in non-severe haemoptysis of mild abundance.Study design and methods This multicentre, randomised controlled open-label trial enrolled adult patients without major comorbid condition and having mild haemoptysis (onset