Experience of valve bronchial block in pulmonary tuberculosis patients with local inflammatory changes of the bronchial tree

S. V. Sklyuev, D. V. Krasnov
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The objective: to study results of bronchial block in pulmonary tuberculosis patients depending on the presence of local infl ammatory changes in their bronchial tree, the frequency and nature of complications in this category of patients. Subjects and Methods. In order to achieve the above objective, in 2018–2019 in Novosibirsk Tuberculosis Research Institute, all patients who had indications for bronchial block were enrolled in the study. 275 tuberculosis patients were divided into 2 groups: Main Group ( n =108) consisted of the patients with infl ammatory changes in their bronchial tree, while Comparison Group ( n =167) included patients with no such changes. The valve bronchial block was implanted, effi cacy of treatment and complications that developed were evaluated. Results. Effi cacy of valve bronchial blocking did not depend on the presence of local infl ammatory changes in the bronchi, so it can be used without waiting for the relief of infl ammatory changes. The profi le of complications in the groups was comparable.
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支气管树局部炎性改变的肺结核患者瓣膜支气管阻滞的治疗体会
目的:研究支气管阻滞对肺结核患者支气管树局部炎性改变的影响,以及这类患者并发症的发生频率和性质。研究对象和方法。为了实现上述目标,新西伯利亚结核病研究所于2018-2019年将所有有支气管阻滞指征的患者纳入研究。将275例结核病患者分为两组:主组(n =108)为支气管树炎性改变患者,对照组(n =167)为无支气管树炎性改变患者。植入有瓣支气管阻滞,观察治疗效果及并发症发生情况。结果。有瓣支气管阻断的疗效不依赖于支气管局部充盈改变的存在,因此无需等待充盈改变的缓解即可使用。两组的并发症情况具有可比性。
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Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases
Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal is aimed for professional development of researchers, doctors, teachers of medical universities and training institutions. The Journal focuses on the presentation of results of research, case studies, issues of differential diagnostics and treatment in the phthisiologist’s practice, national programs on tuberculosis control in the Russian Federation, WHO strategies, discussion of prevention issues to stop transmission of TB/HIVco-infection, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
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