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Coqueluche: tratamiento y complicaciones

Authors: BANFI, ANTONIO;

Coqueluche: tratamiento y complicaciones

Abstract

"Recientemente se ha hablado de la efi-cacia del empleo del suero de convalescien-tes de Coqueluche y de una preparation ete-rea con desgarro de enfermos, propuesta por Krauss", esto aparecia en 1916 en el Se-manario Medico Aleman (1). Finkelstein (2) senalaba: "las inyecciones de eter me pare-cen ineficaces pero, con los preparados de quinina creo haber observado alivio de los accesos y una menor duration de la enfer­medad". Chalamel en 1917 (3), indicaba la eficacia de la carrera en automovil descu-bierto; Nobecourt (3) atribuia gran exito a los banos de aire comprimido. Y asi como estas hay numerosas comunicaciones que expresan la utilidad en la Coqueluche, de tratamiento tales como: el vuelo en avi6n (4, 5); la luz ultravioleta; la vacunacion con Bordetellas vivas (6); el extracto de vesicu-la biliar de buey; la "medicina de hierbas chinas" y la hemoterapia. La tos convulsiva continua representan-do uno de los grandes problemas terapeuti-cos. Se ha avanzado enormemente en el con­trol de la enfermedad pero una vez que esta se hace manifiesta, es decir, el paciente en-tra en la fase paroxistica o espasmodica, to-do tratamiento actualmente conocidofy acep-tado resulta muy desilusionante. El tratamiento de la Coqueluche desde la initiation de la era antibiotica se ha dividi-do en un tratamiento general y un trata­miento antimicrobiano; los aspectos que ademas revisamos, comprenden la inmuni-zacion pasiva, las complicaciones y la suge-rencia de algunos posibles avances, Tabla N° 1. El tratamiento general, Tabla N? 2, des­de antes que se definiera la naturaleza con­tagiosa de la enfermedad ha contemplado el

Keywords

coqueluche, whooping cough, Bordetella pertussis

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