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NCT ID: NCT01496196 Recruiting - Hemoptisis Clinical Trials

The Role of Inhalations of Tranexamic Acid in Patients With Hemoptysis

Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Hemoptysis is defined as the expectoration of blood from respiratory tract, a spectrum that varies from blood-streaking of sputum to coughing up large amounts of pure blood. Massive hemoptysis variably defined as the expectoration of 100-600 ml over 24-h period. The most common site of bleeding is the tracheobronchial tree, which can be affected by inflammation (acute or chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis) or by neoplasm ( bronchogenic carcinoma, endobronchial metastatic carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid tumor). The bronchial arteries, which originate either from aorta or from intercostal arteries, and are part of the high-pressure systemic circulation, are the source of bleeding in bronchitis or bronchiectasis or endo bronchial tumors.