What is the role of bronchial thermoplasty in the management of severe asthma?

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Abstract

Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory condition of the airways. Conventional therapy comprises inhaled corticosteroid and bronchodilators as well as trigger avoidance and management of comorbid conditions. A small group remain symptomatic despite these strategies and novel therapies have been developed. Bronchial thermoplasty is a nonpharmacological therapy which targets airway smooth muscle to improve asthma control. Clinical trials to date have shown the efficacy and safety of bronchial thermoplasty with a persistent effect on extended follow up. Questions remain regarding the exact mechanism of action of bronchial thermoplasty, the cost effectiveness of the procedure and the ideal criteria for patient selection.

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O’Reilly, A., & Lane, S. (2018, August 1). What is the role of bronchial thermoplasty in the management of severe asthma? Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753466618792410

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