We performed bronchial artery embolisations (BAE) using platinum coils with
Dacron(TM) fibres in 30 consecutive patients with haemoptysis due to bronc
hial carcinoma. The aim of the study was to compare immediate results of bl
eeding cessation, recurrence and survival rates with a historical control g
roup of 15 patients with tumorous pulmonary bleeding who were treated conse
rvatively (non-BAE-group), Bronchial artery embolisation with platinum coil
s stopped active bleeding in all patients immediately. Comparing the BAE gr
oup and controls the cessation of first time haemoptysis (BAE 100% versus n
on-BAE 93%) and the rates of bleeding recurrence (BAE 50% versus non-BAE 47
%) were similar in either group. In case of recurrent bleeding, repeated BA
E led to a definite cessation of pulmonary haemorrhage in every case. In co
ntrast, all patients with recurrent haemoptysis without a repeated BAE (8 p
atients, 27%) and all patients with bleeding recurrence in the non-BAE grou
p died from pulmonary haemorrhage (8 patients, 53%). The mean survival time
of the BAE group was significantly longer compared with the non-BAE group,
139 (range: 1-818) days versus 62 (range: 1-186) days (P < 0.05). We concl
ude that consistent BAE proved beneficial in tumorous pulmonary bleeding, p
articularly with regard to the permanent arrest of haemorrhage in case of r
ecurrence. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.