ID | 118358 |
Title Alternative | Bronchial thermoplasty for severe asthma
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Author |
Hara, Johsuke
Kanazawa University
Yamamura, Kenta
Kanazawa University
Sakai, Tamami
Kanazawa University
Takeda, Yoshihiro
Kanazawa University
Kobayashi, Takafumi
Kanazawa University
Ohkura, Noriyuki
Kanazawa University
Watanabe, Satoshi
Kanazawa University
Tambo, Yuichi
Kanazawa University
Kimura, Hideharu
Kanazawa University
Abo, Miki
Kanazawa University
Kasahara, Kazuo
Kanazawa University
Yano, Seiji
Kanazawa University
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Keywords | bronchial asthma
bronchial thermoplasty
cough reflex sensitivity
cough-related quality of life
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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Description | Despite the relatively short follow-up period in our previous study, we had reported that increased cough reflex sensitivity (CRS) may predict the efficacy of bronchial thermoplasty (BT) for treating asthma. Herein, we examined whether CRS predicts the efficacy of BT 2 years after the final BT treatment. We also investigated the influence of BT on CRS. We reviewed 10 patients 2 years after their final BT treatment. CRS, asthma-related symptoms, asthma exacerbations, and cough-related quality of life were assessed at baseline and 2 years after BT. Five patients responded positively to BT (BT responders) and their asthma control improved. No significant difference in CRS at baseline was detected between the BT responders and nonresponders. In contrast, BT responders exhibited significant improvements in CRS 2 years after BT. CRS at baseline could not predict the BT efficacy after 2 years. This is the first report demonstrating BT desensitized CRS in consecutive case series.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Publisher | Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
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Volume | 70
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 271
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End Page | 275
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Sort Key | 271
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Published Date | 2023-02
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