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Long term management of people with post-tuberculosis lung disease

Authors :
Wan Seo
Hyung Woo Kim
Ju Sang Kim
Jinsoo Min
Source :
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, Vol 39, Iss 1, Pp 7-24 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
The Korean Association of Internal Medicine, 2024.

Abstract

Post-tuberculosis lung disease (PTLD) is emerging as a significant area of global interest. As the number of patients surviving tuberculosis (TB) increases, the subsequent long-term repercussions have drawn increased attention due to their profound clinical and socioeconomic impacts. A primary obstacle to its comprehensive study has been its marked heterogeneity. The disease presents a spectrum of clinical manifestations which encompass tracheobronchial stenosis, bronchiectasis, granulomas with fibrosis, cavitation with associated aspergillosis, chronic pleural diseases, and small airway diseases—all persistent consequences of PTLD. The spectrum of symptoms a patient may experience varies based on the severity of the initial infection and the efficacy of the treatment received. As a result, the long-term management of PTLD necessitates a detailed and specific approach, addressing each manifestation individually—a tailored strategy. In the immediate aftermath (0–12 months after anti-TB chemotherapy), there should be an emphasis on monitoring for relapse, tracheobronchial stenosis, and smoking cessation. Subsequent management should focus on addressing hemoptysis, managing infection including aspergillosis, and TB-associated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or restrictive lung function. There remains a vast expanse of knowledge to be discovered in PTLD. This review emphasizes the pressing need for comprehensive, consolidated guidelines for management of patients with PTLD.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12263303 and 20056648
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5593f868924e4ac48aeb8422684494ff
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2023.395