Abstract
Bronchial thermoplasty is a new technique proposed to improve control of moderate to severe asthma. It delivers thermal energy to the large airways during a bronchoscopy to decrease the amount of bronchial smooth muscle. This intervention has been shown to reduce asthma exacerbations, and improve asthma control and quality of life over a three-year period without significant complications up to a five-year period. It could be considered as another option in the treatment of selected patients requiring oral and⁄or high doses of inhaled corticosteroids to control asthma. It should, however, be performed in specialized centres in patients who understand the potential benefits and side-effects of this technique. The response to this treatment varies from one patient to another. Consequently, further studies are required to better define the role of this option in the treatment of asthma.
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Institution
Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec, 2725 Chemin Sainte-Foy, Québec, Québec GIV 4G5, Canada. lpboulet@med.ulaval.ca
Source
Canadian respiratory journal : journal of the Canadian Thoracic Society 19:3 pg 191-2MeSH
AsthmaBronchi
Bronchoscopy
Catheter Ablation
Humans
Muscle, Smooth
Treatment Outcome
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleReview
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22679610
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