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Review Articles

Tuberculosis: the implications for anaesthesia

, MBChB, DA(SA), FCA(SA) (Registrar) & , BSc, MBChB, FCA(SA) (Professor and Head of Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Pages 301-305 | Received 24 May 2013, Accepted 22 Oct 2013, Published online: 12 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Tuberculosis is a common problem in South Africa, and provides a number of challenges for the anaesthetist. Patients may present in a variety of ways. Constitutional and pulmonary symptoms are the most common. These may impact on fitness for surgery and choice of anaesthesia. Tuberculosis treatment has the potential for a number of significant drug interactions. These are primarily mediated through induction of the cytochrome P450 enzyme system by rifampicin. Guidelines for the prevention of tuberculosis in the theatre environment need to be followed to avoid placing staff and other patients in danger.