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Tuberculosis (TB) remains as an important public health problem worldwide. Pleural tuberculosis is the most prevalent form of extrapulmonary presentation in immunocompetent patients.
The volume of effusion in the pleural space of patients with pleural TB may cause complications like restrictive ventilator lung functional disturb and/or pleural thickening. The respiratory physiotherapy can be adjuvant on treatment of pleural effusion tuberculosis throughout of various treatment technique.
The Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is utilized in various pathologic, this improves lung mechanics by recruiting atelectatic alveoli, improving pulmonary compliance, and reducing the work of breathing.
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of CPAP on fluid absorption among patients with pleural effusion due tuberculosis.
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This randomized and controlled trial compared the reduction of the pleural effusion volume of the group of patients using the anti-TB standard regimen to that using the anti-TB standard regimen AND adjuvant treatment of physical therapy during four weeks.
Evaluation of the pleural effusion size: a helicoidal thoracic computed tomography (CT) was carried out in all patients enrolled. The valuation was conducted by two radiologists blinded for the treatment used, specifically trained for the purpose of the study.
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