南非胸科学会关于成人非囊性纤维化支气管扩张管理的立场声明:2023。

A Goolam Mahomed, S D Maasdorp, R Barnes, H van Aswegen, A Lupton-Smith, B Allwood, G Calligaro, C Feldman, I S Kalla
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背景:支气管扩张是一种慢性肺部疾病,影响着许多南非人的生活。结核后支气管扩张是既往肺结核的重要并发症,也是南非(SA)支气管扩张的常见原因。以前没有发表过关于SA支气管扩张管理的声明。目的:提供一份立场声明,作为SA成人支气管扩张患者管理的模板。方法:南非胸科学会任命了一个编辑委员会来编写一份关于南非成人非囊性纤维化(CF)支气管扩张管理的立场声明。结果:编制了一份关于SA成人非cf支气管扩张管理的立场声明。本立场声明涵盖了SA成人非cf支气管扩张患者的流行病学、病因学、诊断、调查和管理的各个方面。结论:支气管扩张在很大程度上是一种被忽视的肺部疾病,但新的研究改善了患者的前景。在病人管理中,跨专业团队成员之间的合作是很重要的。在SA,需要对支气管扩张的流行病学进行更多的研究,特别是结核后支气管扩张和hiv相关的支气管扩张。摘要:南非胸科学会授权一个多学科团队的医疗保健提供者编制一份立场声明在南非非囊性纤维化支气管扩张(SA)的管理。审查了关于支气管扩张管理的国际指南,并将其作为编制当前立场声明的基础。这是关于SA成人非囊性纤维化支气管扩张管理的第一个立场声明。介绍了支气管扩张的流行病学和病因学,以及对其诊断和管理的指导。立场声明为医疗保健提供者、政策制定者和监管当局提供了支气管扩张管理的指导。
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South African Thoracic Society position statement on the management of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis in adults: 2023.

Background: Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung disorder that affects the lives of many South Africans. Post-tuberculosis (TB) bronchiectasis is an important complication of previous pulmonary TB and a common cause of bronchiectasis in South Africa (SA). No previous statements on the management of bronchiectasis in SA have been published.

Objectives: To provide a position statement that will act as a template for the management of adult patients with bronchiectasis in SA.

Methods: The South African Thoracic Society appointed an editorial committee to compile a position statement on the management of adult non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis in SA.

Results: A position statement addressing the management of non-CF bronchiectasis in adults in SA was compiled. This position statement covers the epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis, investigations and various aspects of management of adult patients with non-CF bronchiectasis in SA.

Conclusion: Bronchiectasis has largely been a neglected lung condition, but new research has improved the outlook for patients. Collaboration between interprofessional team members in patient management is important. In SA, more research into the epidemiology of bronchiectasis, especially post-TB bronchiectasis and HIV-associated bronchiectasis, is required.

Abstract: The South African Thoracic Society mandated a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to compile a position statement on the management of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis in South Africa (SA). International guidelines on the management of bronchiectasis were reviewed and used as a basis from which the current position statement was compiled. This is the first position statement on the management of adult non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis in SA. A description of the epidemiology and aetiology of bronchiectasis is provided, as well as guidance on its diagnosis and management. The position statement provides guidance on the management of bronchiectasis to healthcare providers, policymakers and regulatory authorities.

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African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine
African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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