Rationale: Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) is a bronchoscopic procedure in which controlled thermal energy is applied to the airway wall to decrease smooth muscle. Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of BT versus a sham procedure in subjects with severe asthma who remain symptomatic despite treatment with high-dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting b 2 -agonists. Methods: A total of 288 adult subjects (Intent-to-Treat [ITT]) randomized to BT or sham control underwent three bronchoscopy procedures. Primary outcome was the difference in Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) scores from baseline to average of 6, 9, and 12 months (integrated AQLQ). Adverse events and health care use were collected to assess safety. Statistical design and analysis of the primary endpoint was Bayesian. Target posterior probability of superiority (PPS) of BT over sham was 95%, except for the primary endpoint (96.4%).
Measurements and Main Results:The improvement from baseline in the integrated AQLQ score was superior in the BT group compared with sham (BT, 1.35 6 1.10; sham, 1.16 6 1.23 [PPS, 96.0% ITT and 97.9% per protocol]). Seventy-nine percent of BT and 64% of sham subjects achieved changes in AQLQ of 0.5 or greater (PPS, 99.6%). Six percent more BT subjects were hospitalized in the treatment period (up to 6 wk after BT). In the posttreatment period (6-52 wk after BT), the BT group experienced fewer severe exacerbations, emergency department (ED) visits, and days missed from work/ school compared with the sham group (PPS, 95.5, 99.9, and 99.3%, respectively).Conclusions: BT in subjects with severe asthma improves asthmaspecific quality of life with a reduction in severe exacerbations and healthcare use in the posttreatment period. Clinical trial registered with www.clinialtrials.gov (NCT00231114).Keywords: asthma; Alair Bronchial Thermoplasty System; bronchial thermoplasty; bronchoscopic procedure; Asthma Quality of Life Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) is a novel intervention for asthma that delivers controlled thermal energy to the airway wall during a series of bronchoscopy procedures, resulting in a prolonged reduction in airway smooth muscle (ASM) mass (1, 2). Increased mass and contractility of ASM augments asthma morbidity by causing greater bronchoconstriction and airflow obstruction (3). Decreasing the amount and/or contractility of ASM may provide a means to ameliorate the symptoms of asthma.Previous clinical trials of BT were nonrandomized (4) or randomized to include a standard of care control group (5, 6). In these initial studies, BT was associated with a decrease in the AT A GLANCE COMMENTARY Scientific Knowledge on the Subject Bronchial thermoplasty is a novel intervention for asthma that delivers controlled thermal energy to the airway wall during a series of bronchoscopy procedures.
What This Study Adds to the FieldThe current study reflects one of the largest shamcontrolled trials in pulmonary medicine to test a novel device to perform bronchial thermoplasty, a procedure for the treatment of ...
In experienced hands, enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes may be aspirated with either the transbronchial or transesophageal approach. These nonsurgical approaches have similar diagnostic yields, although the transbronchial approach is superior for right-sided lymph nodes. Combining both approaches provides results similar those of mediastinoscopy.
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