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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Dec;50(12):1305-7.
doi: 10.1136/thx.50.12.1305.

Randomised trial of corticosteroids in the treatment of tuberculous pleurisy

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Clinical Trial

Randomised trial of corticosteroids in the treatment of tuberculous pleurisy

I Galarza et al. Thorax. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Tuberculous pleurisy can result in pleural fibrosis, calcification and thickening. To prevent these complications, corticosteroids are frequently used in addition to antituberculous drugs; however, new therapeutic regimens can control the disease and minimise the sequelae, and there is no convincing evidence of the benefit of the use of corticosteroids as adjuvant therapy.

Methods: Patients received isoniazid 5 mg/kg and rifampicin 10 mg/kg daily for six months. Additionally, they were randomly assigned to a double blind treatment with either prednisone (1 mg/kg/day for 15 days and then tapering off) or placebo during the first month of treatment. Different clinical, radiological, and functional parameters were evaluated to assess the effect of corticosteroids.

Results: Fifty seven patients received prednisone and 60 placebo. At the end of the treatment the clinical outcome, the rate of reabsorption of the pleural fluid, the pleural sequelae, as well as lung capacity were similar in both groups.

Conclusions: Corticosteroids do not influence the clinical outcome or the development of long term pleural sequelae in tuberculous pleurisy.

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