Post-tuberculosis lung disease: a guide for clinicians.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Giovanni Fumagalli, Jessica Mencarini, Irene Sini, Lucia Allavena, Marina Tadolini, Marco Mantero, Francesco Blasi, Niccolò Riccardi, Agostina Pontarelli, Pavilio Piccioni, Andrea Calcagno, Giovanni Sotgiu, Divya Shah, Luigi Ruffo Codecasa, Roberto Parrella
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Abstract

Post-tuberculosis lung disease (PTLD) is an increasingly recognized condition that significantly affects survivors' quality of life, creating disability and incrementing the risk of mortality. PTLD includes a spectrum of structural and functional lung impairments such as obstructive, restrictive, and mixed patterns, bronchiectasis, and pulmonary fibrosis that persist beyond microbiological cure. Global prevalence data highlight a heavy burden of PTLD, especially in high-incidence regions, driven by late diagnosis and suboptimal treatment. Functional and radiological evaluation remains critical for timely diagnosis, with spirometry and imaging revealing lasting abnormalities in a large proportion of TB survivors. Multidisciplinary care is essential and includes bronchodilator therapy, infections/complications management and prevention, pulmonary rehabilitation, and, in selected cases, surgical intervention. Despite increasing recognition, standardized diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for PTLD are still lacking, and data on optimal follow-up, rehabilitation strategies, and preventive measures remain limited. Prospective studies, better stratification tools, and patient education initiatives are urgently needed to reduce PTLD morbidity and mortality. This narrative review synthesizes current evidence on PTLD epidemiology, clinical evaluation and management while offering practical suggestions for clinicians taking care of people with TB and addressing research needs.

结核后肺病:临床医生指南。
结核病后肺病(PTLD)是一种日益被认识到的疾病,它严重影响幸存者的生活质量,造成残疾并增加死亡风险。PTLD包括一系列结构性和功能性肺损伤,如阻塞性、限制性和混合性肺损伤、支气管扩张和肺纤维化,这些肺损伤持续存在,无法通过微生物治疗。全球患病率数据强调了PTLD的沉重负担,特别是在高发病率地区,这是由于诊断晚和治疗不理想所致。功能和放射学评估对于及时诊断仍然至关重要,肺活量测定和影像学显示很大一部分结核病幸存者的持续异常。多学科护理是必不可少的,包括支气管扩张剂治疗、感染/并发症的管理和预防、肺部康复,以及在选定的病例中进行手术干预。尽管越来越多的人认识到,PTLD的标准化诊断和治疗途径仍然缺乏,关于最佳随访、康复策略和预防措施的数据仍然有限。迫切需要前瞻性研究、更好的分层工具和患者教育举措来降低PTLD的发病率和死亡率。这篇叙述性综述综合了目前关于PTLD流行病学、临床评估和管理的证据,同时为临床医生照顾结核病患者和满足研究需求提供了切实可行的建议。
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来源期刊
Infection
Infection 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
224
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection is a journal dedicated to serving as a global forum for the presentation and discussion of clinically relevant information on infectious diseases. Its primary goal is to engage readers and contributors from various regions around the world in the exchange of knowledge about the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, both in outpatient and inpatient settings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including: Etiology: The study of the causes of infectious diseases. Pathogenesis: The process by which an infectious agent causes disease. Diagnosis: The methods and techniques used to identify infectious diseases. Treatment: The medical interventions and strategies employed to treat infectious diseases. Public Health: Issues of local, regional, or international significance related to infectious diseases, including prevention, control, and management strategies. Hospital Epidemiology: The study of the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare settings and the measures to prevent nosocomial infections. In addition to these, Infection also includes a specialized "Images" section, which focuses on high-quality visual content, such as images, photographs, and microscopic slides, accompanied by brief abstracts. This section is designed to highlight the clinical and diagnostic value of visual aids in the field of infectious diseases, as many conditions present with characteristic clinical signs that can be diagnosed through inspection, and imaging and microscopy are crucial for accurate diagnosis. The journal's comprehensive approach ensures that it remains a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of infectious diseases.
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