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We report the results of a simplified fiberoptic bronchoscopy-based procedure for thrombin and fibrinogen-thrombin infusion therapy in hemoptysis patients. A total of 33 patients with frequent bloody sputum or hemoptysis received either thrombin (19 cases) or fibrinogen-thrombin (14 cases) infusion therapy. Massive hemoptysis was present in ten patients receiving thrombin therapy and nine patients receiving fibrinogen-thrombin therapy. Thrombin therapy was very effective in 14 cases, effective in one case and ineffective in four cases. Fibrinogen-thrombin therapy was very effective in 11 cases and somewhat effective in three cases; two of these three patients had tuberculosis and the third required emergency surgery for removal of a foreign object in the bronchus. We conclude that infusion therapy using a fiberoptic bronchoscope is a simple and effective low-risk technique of choice for the treatment of hemoptysis patients.
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PMID:Treatment of hemoptysis patients by thrombin and fibrinogen-thrombin infusion therapy using a fiberoptic bronchoscope. 267 Apr 62

We assessed the efficacy of fibrinogen-thrombin instillation through the fiberoptic bronchoscope to treat massive hemoptysis in patients to whom embolization of bronchial arteries was not available, was contraindicated or had failed. The fibrinogen-thrombin solution used was Tissucol, which in addition to 2% fibrinogen and 4 U/ml of thrombin, also contained factor XIII an aprotinin. The fibrinogen-thrombin solution was instilled with the aid of the Duplojec system and a 70 cm x 2 mm 4-way catheter. In 53 of the 628 fiberoptic bronchoscopies performed during the study, the indication was hemoptysis > or = 150 ml/12 h. Of these, bronchoscopic instillation of fibrinogen-thrombin was indicated in 5 cases because bronchial artery embolization was impossible. The point of bleeding was located by bronchoscopy in all cases and fibrinogen-thrombin instillation controlled hemoptysis immediately and throughout the follow-up period, which ranged 4 to 10 months. Morning expectoration of blood (< 10 ml) was observed in only 1 patient in the 3 days after treatment. The mean time taken for bronchoscopic exploration was 3 minutes (range, 2-7). In all cases fiberoptic bronchoscopy was performed without complications that might have required the procedure to be suspended. We conclude that the local use of fibrinogen-thrombin or fibrin glue instilled through the fiberoptic bronchoscope to the point of bleeding is a simple, fast and cheap way to control massive hemoptysis on a short and long-term basis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[The use of fibrinogen-thrombin via endoscope in the treatment of massive hemoptysis]. 778 84

137 arteries of 95 patients were treated by transcatheter embolization for massive haemorrhage using Ethibloc, Gelfoam, wire coils and Tissucol (Fibrinogen + Thrombin). The bleeding was secondary to trauma in 23 patients, to neoplasms in 16 patients and to vascular malformations or chronic inflammatory processes in 41 cases. 15 patients were treated for iatrogenic bleeding following surgery. Bleeding was referred to haemoptysis (n = 27), pelvic (n = 24), renal (n = 16) or gastrointestinal haemorrhage (n = 13) as well as several other diseases (n = 15). Most patients were poor surgical candidates. The overall bleeding control rate was 89.5% with a incidence of recurrent bleeding in 14 out of 95 patients (14.7%) treated by re-embolization or surgery. 6 patients died (6.3%) due to intractable haemorrhage, 4 patients (4.2%) died of complications related to embolization procedure (4 x bowel infarction!) and 33 patients (34.7%) died of procedure-unrelated causes such as myocardial infarction, trauma, malignancy or other underlying diseases. 58 patients (61.1%) are still alive (follow-up 16.2 +/- 4.8 months). Significant complications (5.3%) included bowel necrosis (4x) and ischaemia of the spinal cord with incomplete paralysis in one patient. One patient suffered thrombosis of the common iliac artery due to angiography. On the basis of our results, peripheral embolization using Ethibloc can be recommended as palliative treatment for devascularisation of bleeding tumours. Satisfactory results are obtained in haemoptysis, renal and pelvic haemorrhage, but gastrointestinal bleeding should not be occluded by means of Ethibloc because of its considerable risk of bowel infarction.
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PMID:[The role of embolization treatment of acute hemorrhage]. 821 26

A 62-year-old man with diabetes mellitus and alcoholic liver cirrhosis was admitted to the hospital because of hemoptysis. Chest X-ray films and computed tomograms showed a dense infiltrative lesion and a healed tuberculous cavity with a possible fungus ball in the upper lobe of the right lung. Bronchoscopy revealed that the hemoptysis originated from the right upper-lobe bronchus. The bleeding stopped after thrombin was applied into the bronchus. Filamentous fungi were seen in lavage fluid from the right upper-lobe bronchus. The fungi were identified as Pseudallescheria boydii, and pulmonary pseudallescheriasis was diagnosed. the patient was treated successfully with miconazole (400 mg/day) for 2 months. Pseudallescheriasis should be taken into account in the differential diagnosis of aspergilloma-like lesions.
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PMID:[Pulmonary pseudallescheriasis in a patient with diabetes mellitus and alcoholic liver cirrhosis]. 974 72

A 62-year-old man with a chief complaint of coughing up blood was revealed to have Mallory-Weiss syndrome with arterial bleeding by gastrointestinal endoscopy at the esophagogastric junction, and two teardrop-shaped fissures were found longitudinally extending into the muscle layer. Endoscopic treatment with ethanol injection and the administration of a thrombin solution spray failed to control the arterial bleeding. Hemostasis was finally archived by suturing the fissures under an open laparotomy. A postoperative barium esophagogram showed multiple flask-shaped outpouchings in the thoracic esophagus, and a diagnosis of esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis (EIPD) was thus made. EIPD is usually accompained with esophageal strictures but esophageal bleeding is rare.
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PMID:Esophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis with Mallory-Weiss syndrome: report of a case. 1210 78

Bronchial artery embolization (BAE) is the treatment of choice in the majority of patients with severe hemoptysis. However, this procedure may be unavailable and even fail or be counterindicated in 4-13% of cases. In these cases, the efficacy of fibrinogen-thrombin (FT) instilled endoscopically as treatment for massive hemoptysis was assessed. Between August 1993 and February 1996 a prospective clinical study was performed. FT instillation was indicated in all patients with severe hemoptysis (> 150 ml/12 h) in whom BAE had failed, was counterindicated or not available. FT was instilled endoscopically. Patients were followed up until June 2001. Eleven of 101 patients (11%) with hemoptysis > 150 ml/12 h in whom BAE was not possible or proved ineffective were included. The severe hemoptysis was controlled immediately in all cases. During the follow-up period (mean: 39.4 months), early relapse of the severe hemoptysis occurred in two patients (18%) and a long-time relapse in one. Mean procedure duration was 3 min and no attributable complications were observed in any case. In conclusion, these results suggest that topical treatment with FT could be considered in the initial endoscopic evaluation of patients with severe hemoptysis while awaiting BAE or surgery, or as alternative treatment to arterial embolization when the latter is not available, has proved ineffective or is counterindicated.
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PMID:Use of endoscopic fibrinogen-thrombin in the treatment of severe hemoptysis. 1285 28

Respiratory emergencies in a patient with cancer can have their origin in pathologies of the airway, of the pulmonary parenchyma or the large vessels. The cause can be the tumour itself or concomitant complications. Obstruction of the airway should be initially evaluated with endoscopic procedures. Surgery is rarely possible in serious situations. The endobronchial placement of stents or radioactive isotopes (brachytherapy), tumoural ablation by laser or photodynamic therapy can quickly alleviate the symptoms and re-establish the air flow. Treatment of haemoptysis depends on the cause that is provoking it and on its quantity. Bronchoscopy continues to be the front line procedure in the majority of cases; it provides diagnostic information and can interrupt bleeding through washes with ice-cold serum, endobronchial plugging or topical injections of adrenaline or thrombin. External radiotherapy continues to be an extraordinarily useful procedure in treating haemoptysis caused by tumours and in carefully selected situations of endobronchial therapy with laser or brachytherapy, and bronchial arterial embolisation can provide a great palliative effect. Respiratory emergencies due to pulmonary parenchyma disease in the oncology patient can have a tumoural, iatrogenic or infectious cause. Early recognition of each of these will determine the administration of a specific treatment and the possibilities of success.
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PMID:[Respiratory emergencies]. 1572 8

Respiratory emergencies in a patient with cancer can have their origin in pathologies of the airway, of the pulmonary parenchyma or the large vessels. The cause can be the tumour itself or concomitant complications. Obstruction of the airway should be initially evaluated with endoscopic procedures. Surgery is rarely possible in serious situations. The endobronchial placement of stents or radioactive isotopes (brachytherapy), tumoural ablation by laser or photodynamic therapy can quickly alleviate the symptoms and re-establish the air flow. Treatment of haemoptysis depends on the cause that is provoking it and on its quantity. Bronchoscopy continues to be the front line procedure in the majority of cases; it provides diagnostic information and can interrupt bleeding through washes with ice-cold serum, endobronchial plugging or topical injections of adrenaline or thrombin. External radiotherapy continues to be an extraordinarily useful procedure in treating haemoptysis caused by tumours and in carefully selected situations of endobronchial therapy with laser or brachytherapy, and bronchial arterial embolisation can provide a great palliative effect. Respiratory emergencies due to pulmonary parenchyma disease in the oncology patient can have a tumoural, iatrogenic or infectious cause. Early recognition of each of these will determine the administration of a specific treatment and the possibilities of success.
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PMID:[Treatment of emesis induced by chemotherapy]. 1572 11

We treated a 59-year-old woman presenting with hemoptysis, a rare symptom of pheochromocytoma. Multiple factors including hypertension caused by sudden catecholamine release may result in pulmonary edema. It should be noted that the increased activation of coagulation cascade, which was demonstrated by increased thrombin-antithrombin III complex (TAT) and prothrombin fragment factor 1 and 2 (F1 + 2), as well as endothelial or platelet stimulation evidenced by the increased plasma von Willebrand factor, may have contributed to hemoptysis. These abnormalities were normalized after adrenalectomy. Our case indicates the important role of catecholamine in coagulopathy and possibly in vasculopathy.
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PMID:A pheochromocytoma causing limited coagulopathy with hemoptysis. 1595 97

Coil embolization to occlude the feeding artery of a pseudoaneurysm is an effective treatment to control hemoptysis. However, a feeding artery of the pseudoaneurysm may not be identified at pulmonary angiography, resulting in a failure to obtain embolization. We describe here two cases of a Rasmussen aneurysm that was successfully treated with percutaneous injection of thrombin (case 1) and N-butyl cyanoacrylate (case 2) under ultrasonographic and fluoroscopic guidance after failed transcatheter coil embolization.
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PMID:Percutaneous injection therapy for a peripheral pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysm after failed transcatheter coil embolization. 1829 23


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