2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.03.042
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Polarization Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography for Bronchoscopic Airway Smooth Muscle Detection in Bronchial Thermoplasty-Treated Patients With Asthma

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“…Recently, the randomized controlled TASMA study [ 94 ] reported a significant decrease of ASM mass in asthmatic patients undergoing bronchial biopsy before and after BT when compared with a randomized non-BT-treated control group, even though it failed to show a correlation of this finding with clinical outcomes. The same effect of ASM mass and extracellular matrix reduction following a BT procedure, representing changes in the remodeling of asthmatic airways, has consistently been shown with the less invasive Optical Coherence Tomography bronchoscopic imaging technique not requiring biopsy [ 95 ]. Moreover, an international, multicentre study of asthmatic patients who were previously enrolled in the AIR [ 91 ], RISA [ 92 ] and AIR2 [ 93 ] studies has shown that the beneficial effects of BT, in terms of a reduction in exacerbation rate and an improvement in quality of life, are sustained for 10 years or more, with an acceptable safety profile [ 96 ].…”
Section: Non-pharmacological Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Recently, the randomized controlled TASMA study [ 94 ] reported a significant decrease of ASM mass in asthmatic patients undergoing bronchial biopsy before and after BT when compared with a randomized non-BT-treated control group, even though it failed to show a correlation of this finding with clinical outcomes. The same effect of ASM mass and extracellular matrix reduction following a BT procedure, representing changes in the remodeling of asthmatic airways, has consistently been shown with the less invasive Optical Coherence Tomography bronchoscopic imaging technique not requiring biopsy [ 95 ]. Moreover, an international, multicentre study of asthmatic patients who were previously enrolled in the AIR [ 91 ], RISA [ 92 ] and AIR2 [ 93 ] studies has shown that the beneficial effects of BT, in terms of a reduction in exacerbation rate and an improvement in quality of life, are sustained for 10 years or more, with an acceptable safety profile [ 96 ].…”
Section: Non-pharmacological Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This might, for example, include differences in the thickness of this layer and hence susceptibility to radiofrequency treatment. Optical coherence tomography, deployed down the bronchoscope, offers a potential method of evaluating ASM thickness in vivo and may potentially solve the riddle of nonresponse in bronchial thermoplasty [ 44 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have demonstrated several changes immediately following BT including bronchial wall and peribronchial oedema as well as epithelial sloughing. [30][31][32] Some of these changes were noted in airways distal to the ones directly treated as well as in the untreated RML, again suggesting that the effects of BT are not limited to directly targeted airways.…”
Section: Novel Insights Using Optical Coherence Tomographymentioning
confidence: 93%