Bronchial thermoplasty for severe asthma: potential mechanisms and response markers.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Li ChunXiao, Hou Xin, Li Yun, Liu BoWen, Shen KunLu, Lin JiangTao
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Abstract

Severe asthma (SA) poses a significant challenge to management and treatment, leading to a reduced quality of life and a heavy burden on society and healthcare resources. Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) has emerged as a non-pharmacological intervention for SA, demonstrating its efficacy and safety in improving patients' quality of life and reducing exacerbation rates for over a decade. In particular, BT encounters various obstacles in its clinical application. Since asthma is characterized by high heterogeneity, not all patients derive effective outcomes from BT. Furthermore, current knowledge of markers that indicate response to BT remains limited. Recent research has shed light on the intricate mechanism of action of BT, which extends beyond simple smooth muscle ablation. Therefore, to enhance the clinical practice and implementation of BT, this paper aims to elucidate the mechanism of action and identify potential markers associated with BT response.

支气管热成形术治疗严重哮喘:潜在机制和反应标志物。
严重哮喘(SA)给管理和治疗带来了巨大挑战,导致患者生活质量下降,并给社会和医疗资源带来沉重负担。支气管热成形术(BT)已成为治疗哮喘的一种非药物干预方法,十多年来,它在改善患者生活质量和降低病情恶化率方面的有效性和安全性已得到证实。特别是,BT 在临床应用中遇到了各种障碍。由于哮喘具有高度异质性,并非所有患者都能从 BT 中获得有效的治疗效果。此外,目前对表明对 BT 反应的标志物的了解仍然有限。最近的研究揭示了 BT 错综复杂的作用机制,其作用范围超出了简单的平滑肌消融。因此,为了加强 BT 的临床实践和实施,本文旨在阐明 BT 的作用机制,并确定与 BT 反应相关的潜在标志物。
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57
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of respiratory disease.
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