EClinicalMedicine (Jul 2024)

A scoping review of interventions to address TB associated respiratory disability

  • Cassandra Mbanje,
  • Isla Kuhn,
  • Nozipho Musakwa,
  • Marzia Calvi,
  • Delia Boccia,
  • Jeremiah Chakaya Muhwa,
  • Lindiwe Mvusi,
  • Ernesto Jaramillo,
  • Denise Evans,
  • Jamilah Meghji

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 102646

Abstract

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Summary: There is a growing body of data describing a high burden of respiratory morbidity amongst pulmonary TB patients and survivors, with up to half thought to experience residual respiratory symptoms, abnormal spirometry, or structural pathology after TB treatment completion. Many patients experiencing marked impacts on their lives and livelihoods. However, there remain no guidelines or evidence-based frameworks for integrated TB-respiratory care during or post TB treatment completion. In this scoping review, completed in collaboration with the WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme, we have identified a lack of primary data on the clinical efficacy, cost effectiveness or feasibility of six potential interventions for the prevention and management of TB-associated respiratory impairment and disability, with a lack of studies in children and adolescents. There is a need for robust interventional trials to improve the long-term respiratory outcomes of people affected by pulmonary TB disease, and to explore how these might be implemented within resource-limited settings.

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