Effectiveness of bronchial thermoplasty in patients with severe refractory asthma: clinical and histopathological correlations
Asthma is a disease in which the airways of the lung become very sensitive to certain triggers, leading to spasms, in turn causing shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing. The ultimate cause of asthma is unclear, but it has been shown in previous studies that there is remodeling of the airways in severe asthma. Airway smooth muscle (ASM) increases, along with fibrosis, infiltration of new blood vessels, and growth of cells that line the airways. Recently, a procedure called bronchial thermoplasty (BT) has been developed, in which an endoscope is inserted into the airways. This endoscope then delivers a temperature-controlled radio frequency to the airway wall. In this month’s issue of JACI, Pretolani and colleagues look at bronchial thermoplasty and its effect on various clinical and histopathological findings ( J Allergy Clin Immunol 2017; 139(4): 1176-1185 ). In order to do this, they recruited 15 patients with severe uncontrolled asthma that did not r...