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8%) and resulted in initial bleeding control in 73.5% of cases. In-hospital mortality was 13.9%, varying from 3.3% in the moderate group to 24.7% in the severe group. Despite being the favoured approach in patients with more severe bleeding, initial BAE therapy was associated with a trend towards lower mortality compared to initial non-BAE therapy. In summary, lung cancer and bronchiectasis were the main causes of moderate-to-severe haemoptysis in our population, CT and bronchoscopy are complementary in identifying the source of bleedi