Embolization for Hemoptysis—Angiographic Anatomy of Bronchial and Systemic Arteries

Journal of Clinical Interventional Radiology ISVIR(2018)

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AbstractMassive hemoptysis is a potentially fatal respiratory emergency. The majority of these patients are referred to interventional radiology for bronchial artery embolization (BAE). Immediate clinical success in stopping hemoptysis ranges from 70 to 99%. However, recurrent hemoptysis after BAE is seen in 10 to 55% patients. One of the main reasons for recurrence is incomplete embolization due to unidentified aberrant bronchial and/or non-bronchial systemic arterial supply. This pictorial essay aims to describe the normal and variant bronchial arterial anatomy and non-bronchial systemic arterial feeders to the lungs on conventional angiography; the knowledge of which is critical for interventional radiologists involved in the care of patients with hemoptysis.
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Embolization,Echocardiography
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