Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care
Volume 32, Issue 1 , Pages 59-64, January 2003

Current management of bronchiectasis: Review and 3 case studies☆☆

  • Enid Silverman, RN, MS, ANP

      Affiliations

    • Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
  • ,
  • Linda Ebright, RN, MS, ANP

      Affiliations

    • Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
  • ,
  • Marianne Kwiatkowski, RN, MS, GNP

      Affiliations

    • Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois
  • ,
  • Joanne Cullina, RN, MSN

      Affiliations

    • Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago. Chicago, Illinois

Abstract 

Bronchiectasis is the abnormal, irreversible dilatation of diseased bronchi. Permanently dilated airways, usually in the medium-sized bronchi, are inflamed and often obstructed with thick, purulent secretions. Known causative factors include postinfection bronchial damage, postinhalation injury, hypersensitivity reactions, and congenital airway obstructive disorders. Typical symptoms include sputum overproduction, fever, pleurisy, dyspnea, and chronic cough. Diagnosis involves radiographic studies and pulmonary function testing. Treatment includes oral, aerosolized, or intravenous antibiotic therapy according to the severity of the exacerbation, and mucus clearance by means of bronchial hygiene assistive devices, chest physiotherapy, postural drainage, and high-frequency chest compression. We present a review of bronchiectasis and offer 3 case studies illustrating current management of different presentations, including use of aerosolized antibiotics for patients infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Although an adjunctive program of pulmonary rehabilitation may be useful for patients with bronchiectasis, no confirming studies have been performed to date, and additional research in this area is warranted. (Heart Lung® 2003;32:59-64.)

 

 Reprint requests: Enid Silverman, RN, MS, ANP, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, 345 E Superior St, Ste 358, Chicago, IL 60611.

☆☆ 0147-9563/2003/$30.00 + 0

PII: S0147-9563(02)70209-4

doi:10.1067/mhl.2003.9

Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care
Volume 32, Issue 1 , Pages 59-64, January 2003