Effect of Bronchial Thermoplasty on Airway Closure.

Robert Brown, William Wizeman, Christopher Danek, Wayne Mitzner
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BACKGROUND: Bronchial Thermoplasty, a procedure that applies thermal energy to the airway wall has been shown to impair the ability of airway to contract in response to methacholine chloride (Mch). The technique has been advocated as an alternative treatment for asthma that may permanently limit airway narrowing. In previous experimental studies in dogs and humans, it was shown that those airways treated with bronchial thermoplasty had significant impairment of Mch responsiveness. METHODS: In the present study, we investigated the ability of canine airways to close completely with very high concentrations of Mch after bronchial thermoplasty. Bronchial thermoplasty was performed on dogs using the Alair System, comprising a low power RF controller and a basket catheter with four electrodes. A local atomization of Mch agonist was delivered directly to the epithelium of the same airway locations with repeated challenges. Airway size was measured with computed tomography, and closure was considered to occur in any airway where the lumen fell below the resolution of the scanner (< 1 mm). RESULTS: Our results show that, while treated airways still have the capacity to close at very high doses of Mch, this ability is seriously impaired after treatment, requiring much higher doses. CONCLUSIONS: Bronchial thermoplasty as currently applied seems to simply shift the entire dose response curve toward increasing airway size. Thus, this procedure simply serves to minimize the ability of airways to narrow under any level of stimulation.

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支气管热成形术对气道闭合的影响。
背景:支气管热成形术是一种将热能应用于气道壁的手术,已被证明会损害气道对甲基胆碱(Mch)的收缩能力。该技术已被提倡作为一种替代治疗哮喘,可能永久限制气道狭窄。在先前对狗和人的实验研究中,研究表明,接受支气管热成形术治疗的气道有明显的Mch反应性损伤。方法:在本研究中,我们研究了犬气道在支气管热成形术后完全关闭高浓度Mch的能力。使用Alair系统对狗进行支气管热成形术,该系统包括一个低功率射频控制器和一个带四个电极的篮子导管。Mch激动剂局部雾化直接递送到相同气道位置的上皮,反复挑战。通过计算机断层扫描测量气道大小,当管腔低于扫描仪分辨率(< 1mm)时,认为气道闭合发生。结果:我们的研究结果表明,虽然治疗后的气道在非常高剂量的Mch下仍然具有关闭的能力,但这种能力在治疗后严重受损,需要更高的剂量。结论:目前应用的支气管热成形术似乎只是将整个剂量反应曲线转向增加气道大小。因此,这个过程只是为了尽量减少气道在任何水平的刺激下变窄的能力。
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