Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?

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Autor(a) principal: Muñoz-Torrico,Marcela
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Rendon,Adrian, Centis,Rosella, D'Ambrosio,Lia, Fuentes,Zhenia, Torres-Duque,Carlos, Mello,Fernanda, Dalcolmo,Margareth, Pérez-Padilla,Rogelio, Spanevello,Antonio, Migliori,Giovanni Battista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132016000500374
Resumo: ABSTRACT The role of tuberculosis as a public health care priority and the availability of diagnostic tools to evaluate functional status (spirometry, plethysmography, and DLCO determination), arterial blood gases, capacity to perform exercise, lesions (chest X-ray and CT), and quality of life justify the effort to consider what needs to be done when patients have completed their treatment. To our knowledge, no review has ever evaluated this topic in a comprehensive manner. Our objective was to review the available evidence on this topic and draw conclusions regarding the future role of the "post-tuberculosis treatment" phase, which will potentially affect several million cases every year. We carried out a non-systematic literature review based on a PubMed search using specific keywords (various combinations of the terms "tuberculosis", "rehabilitation", "multidrug-resistant tuberculosis", "pulmonary disease", "obstructive lung disease", and "lung volume measurements"). The reference lists of the most important studies were retrieved in order to improve the sensitivity of the search. Manuscripts written in English, Spanish, and Russian were selected. The main areas of interest were tuberculosis sequelae following tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment; "destroyed lung"; functional evaluation of sequelae; pulmonary rehabilitation interventions (physiotherapy, long-term oxygen therapy, and ventilation); and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.The evidence found suggests that tuberculosis is definitively responsible for functional sequelae, primarily causing an obstructive pattern on spirometry (but also restrictive and mixed patterns), and that there is a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation. We also provide a list of variables that should be discussed in future studies on pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with post-tuberculosis sequelae.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
title Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
spellingShingle Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
Muñoz-Torrico,Marcela
Tuberculosis/complications
Tuberculosis/rehabilitation, Tuberculosis/therapy
Quality of life
Diagnostic imaging
Respiratory function tests
title_short Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
title_full Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
title_fullStr Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
title_full_unstemmed Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
title_sort Is there a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation following successful chemotherapy for tuberculosis?
author Muñoz-Torrico,Marcela
author_facet Muñoz-Torrico,Marcela
Rendon,Adrian
Centis,Rosella
D'Ambrosio,Lia
Fuentes,Zhenia
Torres-Duque,Carlos
Mello,Fernanda
Dalcolmo,Margareth
Pérez-Padilla,Rogelio
Spanevello,Antonio
Migliori,Giovanni Battista
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Centis,Rosella
D'Ambrosio,Lia
Fuentes,Zhenia
Torres-Duque,Carlos
Mello,Fernanda
Dalcolmo,Margareth
Pérez-Padilla,Rogelio
Spanevello,Antonio
Migliori,Giovanni Battista
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Rendon,Adrian
Centis,Rosella
D'Ambrosio,Lia
Fuentes,Zhenia
Torres-Duque,Carlos
Mello,Fernanda
Dalcolmo,Margareth
Pérez-Padilla,Rogelio
Spanevello,Antonio
Migliori,Giovanni Battista
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Tuberculosis/rehabilitation, Tuberculosis/therapy
Quality of life
Diagnostic imaging
Respiratory function tests
topic Tuberculosis/complications
Tuberculosis/rehabilitation, Tuberculosis/therapy
Quality of life
Diagnostic imaging
Respiratory function tests
description ABSTRACT The role of tuberculosis as a public health care priority and the availability of diagnostic tools to evaluate functional status (spirometry, plethysmography, and DLCO determination), arterial blood gases, capacity to perform exercise, lesions (chest X-ray and CT), and quality of life justify the effort to consider what needs to be done when patients have completed their treatment. To our knowledge, no review has ever evaluated this topic in a comprehensive manner. Our objective was to review the available evidence on this topic and draw conclusions regarding the future role of the "post-tuberculosis treatment" phase, which will potentially affect several million cases every year. We carried out a non-systematic literature review based on a PubMed search using specific keywords (various combinations of the terms "tuberculosis", "rehabilitation", "multidrug-resistant tuberculosis", "pulmonary disease", "obstructive lung disease", and "lung volume measurements"). The reference lists of the most important studies were retrieved in order to improve the sensitivity of the search. Manuscripts written in English, Spanish, and Russian were selected. The main areas of interest were tuberculosis sequelae following tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment; "destroyed lung"; functional evaluation of sequelae; pulmonary rehabilitation interventions (physiotherapy, long-term oxygen therapy, and ventilation); and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.The evidence found suggests that tuberculosis is definitively responsible for functional sequelae, primarily causing an obstructive pattern on spirometry (but also restrictive and mixed patterns), and that there is a rationale for pulmonary rehabilitation. We also provide a list of variables that should be discussed in future studies on pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with post-tuberculosis sequelae.
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