Literature DB >> 11495269

Treatment of ulcerative endobronchial tuberculosis and bronchial stenosis with aerosolized streptomycin and steroids.

T Rikimaru1, T Koga, Y Sueyasu, S Ide, M Kinosita, E Sugihara, K Oizumi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB) is defined as a tuberculous infection of the tracheobronchial tree. It has been reported that aerosolized therapy with streptomycin and steroids is useful for EBTB; however, the effectiveness of this therapy for bronchial stenosis has yet to be clarified. This study was undertaken to determine the effectiveness of aerosol therapy in the treatment of bronchial stenosis due to EBTB.
DESIGN: An observational, historical, controlled comparative study. Retrospective analysis of 27 patients treated with conventional therapy, and prospective analysis of 30 patients treated with aerosol therapy. METHOD AND PATIENTS: Flexible bronchoscopy was performed at least twice in 57 patients with ulcerative EBTB, in whom the degree of bronchial stenosis between the first and last bronchoscopic examinations was estimated. Bronchial stenosis was graded as minimal, mild, moderate, severe or obstructive, and the follow-up of bronchial stenosis assessed as aggravation, no change or improvement.
RESULTS: Conventional therapies led to aggravation in 13 patients, no change in 13 patients, and improvement in one patient. Aerosol therapy led to no change in 27 patients, and improvement in three patients. No patients developed aggravation. The differences between the therapeutic groups were significant.
CONCLUSION: Aerosol therapy helps to prevent progressively severe bronchial stenosis due to EBTB.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11495269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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