Affiliation:
1. Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Health Sciences University, Izmir Dr. Suat Seren Training and Research Hospital for Thoracic Medicine and Surgery, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract
Background:
Approximately 3-10% of all asthmatics are refractory with severe disease,
although they use optimal preventive treatment. This is reflected as a disproportionate increase in
the cost of health care. Thus, bronchial thermoplasty has been developed as an add-on therapy for
these refractory asthmatics.
Objective:
This review aims to give an update on bronchial thermoplasty in severe asthma regarding
pathophysiological mechanisms of action, patient selection, procedural details, history, evidence-
based effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness, place in management, and challenges in
current clinical practice.
Methods:
A thorough search for the eligible and recent studies and reviews on bronchial thermoplasty
and asthma has been conducted in PubMed.
Results:
In bronchial thermoplasty, radiofrequency energy delivered to bronchial airway walls
leads to ablation of the airway smooth muscles that cause bronchoconstriction. Several large trials
and a real-world study confirm its safety, and effectiveness, as shown by considerable reduction in
asthma exacerbations, emergency department visits and hospitalizations as well as improvement in
asthma-related quality of life, maintained up to 5 years. These improvements are more significant
in more severe airway obstruction. Bronchial thermoplasty is more cost-effective if hospitalization
and emergency department care cost high, but the procedure costs low. Properly performed patient
identification, implementation and follow-up are critical for successful and safe outcomes with the
procedure.
Conclusion:
A 10-year research and clinical experience has proved the long-term safety, and effectiveness
of bronchial thermoplasty for improving asthma control and quality of life in severe asthma.
Predictors of response (e.g. biomarkers, responder endotype/phenotype) remain to be studied
further and better qualified.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine