학술논문

Pharmacological treatment options for bronchiectasis: focus on antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents
Document Type
Report
Source
Drugs. February 15, 2009, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p407, 13 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0012-6667
Abstract
Patients with bronchiectasis experience tenacious mucus, recurrent infectious exacerbations, and progressive worsening of symptoms and obstruction over time. Treatment is aimed at trying to break the cycle of infection and progressive airway destruction. Antibacterial treatment is targeted towards likely organisms or tailored to the results of sputum culture. Inhaled antibacterial therapy may offer the advantage of increased local concentration of medication, while minimizing systemic adverse effects; however, to date, studies have been equivocal in this disorder. Macrolides, in addition to their antibacterial properties, have unique anti-inflammatory properties, which may make them useful in this disorder. Other mucoactive and anti-inflammatory agents, such as inhaled corticosteroids, mannitol and hypertonic saline, may also prove useful in this disease, but further studies are needed.
Contents Abstract 1. Role of Antimicrobials in Bronchiectasis 1.1 Antimicrobial Treatment of Exacerbations 1.2 Antimicrobials in the Prevention of Exacerbations 2. Macrolide Therapy for Bronchiectasis 2.1 Mechanism of Action 2.2 [...]