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Effectiveness and Safety of Argon Plasma Coagulation in Patients with Haemoptysis Caused by an Endobronchial Malignancy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
Short description:
Effectiveness and Safety of Argon Plasma Coagulation in Patients with Haemoptysis Caused by an Endobronchial Malignancy / Mondoni, Michele; Baccelli, Andrea; Wahidi, Momen M; Belmonte, Luca Alessandro; Saderi, Laura; Carlucci, Paolo; Alfano, Fausta; Rinaldo, Rocco Francesco; Guido, Gabriele; Intravaia, Carmelo; Luciani, Andrea; Busatto, Paolo; Centanni, Stefano; Sotgiu, Giovanni. - In: RESPIRATION. - ISSN 1423-0356. - 103:9(2024), pp. 563-571. [10.1159/000539725]
abstract:
Introduction: Patients with central neoplasms and haemoptysis show low survival rates. Symptom control without recurrence 48 h after bronchoscopic interventions may improve the prognosis of these patients. Bronchoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC) is a useful technique for endobronchial management of haemoptysis in patients with central malignancies. Nevertheless, limited data are available in the literature on its efficacy and safety and the main predictors of success are still unclear. Methods: An observational, prospective, single-centre cohort study was carried out to assess the efficacy (i.e., immediate bleeding cessation without recurrence during the following 48 h) of bronchoscopic APC in the treatment of patients with haemoptysis caused by endobronchial malignancies and the main predictors of success. Results: A total of 76 patients with median age 75 years (interquartile range: 65–79) were enrolled. 67 (88.2%) patients had bleeding cessation without recurrence 48 h after bronchoscopic APC. A low rate of non-serious adverse events (5.3%) was recorded and a low (7.6%) recurrence rate of haemoptysis at 3.5 months after the procedure was also shown. No clinical, demographic and endoscopic variables related to a successful procedure at 48 h were found. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that bronchoscopic APC is an effective procedure in the treatment of patients with haemoptysis caused by endobronchial malignancies, regardless of the clinical characteristics of the patients, the endoscopic and histological features of the neoplasm and the severity of the symptom. Furthermore, it shows a low rate of complications and long-term efficacy in bleeding control.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Argon plasma coagulation; Bronchoscopy; Endobronchial malignancy; Hemoptysis; Lung cancer
List of contributors:
Mondoni, Michele; Baccelli, Andrea; Wahidi, Momen M; Belmonte, Luca Alessandro; Saderi, Laura; Carlucci, Paolo; Alfano, Fausta; Rinaldo, Rocco Francesco; Guido, Gabriele; Intravaia, Carmelo; Luciani, Andrea; Busatto, Paolo; Centanni, Stefano; Sotgiu, Giovanni
Authors of the University:
SOTGIU Giovanni
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/368511
Published in:
RESPIRATION
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