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Chen YF et al. - Conservative treatment consisting of packing of the nares, compression, and blood transfusion should always precede TAE as the primary protocol. When conservative treatment fails, as shown either by the need for continued blood product replacement exceeding 1,500 mL and a systolic blood pressure <=90 mm Hg, TAE intervention should immediately be considered as an alternative recourse before other surgical interventions.

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