Primary care summary of the British Thoracic Society Guideline on the management of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis.

Hill AT, Pasteur M, Cornford C, Welham S, Bilton D.


Link to publication page: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21336465

Journal Ref: Prim Care Respir J. 2011 Jun;20(2):135-40. doi: 10.4104/pcrj.2011.00007.
Abstract:

The British Thoracic Society (BTS) has recently published a guideline for the management of non-cystic fibrosis (non-CF) bronchiectasis in children and adults. This paper summarises the key recommendations applicable to the primary care setting. The key points are: • Think of the diagnosis of bronchiectasis in adults and children who present with a chronic productive cough or unexplained haemoptysis, and in children with asthma which responds poorly to treatment; • High resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scanning is needed to confirm the diagnosis • Sputum culture should be obtained at the start of an exacerbation prior to initiating treatment with antibiotics; Treatment should be started whilst awaiting the sputum result and should be continued for 14 days; • Patients with bronchiectasis have significant morbidity. Management in primary care is aimed at improving morbidity, and includes; patient education, treatment and monitoring, as well as appropriate referral to secondary care including assessment for long term antibiotics.