Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging

Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to use CT scanning with computational fluid dynamics to evaluate the mechanisms by which Bronchial Thermoplasty (BT) improves asthmatic symptoms. Methods The study was conducted in a university teaching hospital, experienced in performing BT. Imaging...

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Main Authors: D. Langton, G. Sloan, C. Banks, K. Bennetts, V. Plummer, F. Thien
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
Series:Respiratory Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-019-1132-9
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spelling doaj-57e10d2862bd4c3a825a9ab3cbef451c2020-11-25T03:11:58ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2019-07-012011810.1186/s12931-019-1132-9Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imagingD. Langton0G. Sloan1C. Banks2K. Bennetts3V. Plummer4F. Thien5Department of Thoracic Medicine, Frankston Hospital, Peninsula HealthDepartment of Medical Imaging, Frankston Hospital, Peninsula HealthDepartment of Thoracic Medicine, Frankston Hospital, Peninsula HealthDepartment of Thoracic Medicine, Frankston Hospital, Peninsula HealthFaculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash UniversityAbstract Background The purpose of this study was to use CT scanning with computational fluid dynamics to evaluate the mechanisms by which Bronchial Thermoplasty (BT) improves asthmatic symptoms. Methods The study was conducted in a university teaching hospital, experienced in performing BT. Imaging studies were performed before, and after, BT of the left lung, and prior to treatment of the right lung, which therefore acted as a control. On each occasion, two high-resolution CT scans were performed, one at full inspiration (TLC) and the other at Functional Residual Capacity (FRC). The study protocol was offered to 10 patients, all of whom met the definition of severe asthma, despite high dose inhaled corticosteroids and dual long acting bronchodilators. Results Significant increases in airway luminal volume were observed on the treated side, compared with control, at both full inspiration (by 27%) and at FRC (by 17%). The ratio of distal airway volume to lung volume significantly increased on the treated side. The change in airway volume with inspiration from FRC increased by 48% on the treated side compared to 5% in the control lung, suggesting treatment increased airway distensibility. No effect was observed on airway wall thickness, nor air trapping. There was a trend towards correlation between the improvement in airway volume at TLC and improvement in symptoms. Conclusion This study demonstrates that BT increases the luminal airway volume on the treated side compared to the control lung. We suggest that this is an important link between the airway smooth muscle atrophy demonstrated pathologically, and the improvement in symptoms observed clinically.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-019-1132-9AsthmaBronchial thermoplastyAirway volume
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author D. Langton
G. Sloan
C. Banks
K. Bennetts
V. Plummer
F. Thien
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G. Sloan
C. Banks
K. Bennetts
V. Plummer
F. Thien
Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
Respiratory Research
Asthma
Bronchial thermoplasty
Airway volume
author_facet D. Langton
G. Sloan
C. Banks
K. Bennetts
V. Plummer
F. Thien
author_sort D. Langton
title Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
title_short Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
title_full Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
title_fullStr Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
title_full_unstemmed Bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
title_sort bronchial thermoplasty increases airway volume measured by functional respiratory imaging
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to use CT scanning with computational fluid dynamics to evaluate the mechanisms by which Bronchial Thermoplasty (BT) improves asthmatic symptoms. Methods The study was conducted in a university teaching hospital, experienced in performing BT. Imaging studies were performed before, and after, BT of the left lung, and prior to treatment of the right lung, which therefore acted as a control. On each occasion, two high-resolution CT scans were performed, one at full inspiration (TLC) and the other at Functional Residual Capacity (FRC). The study protocol was offered to 10 patients, all of whom met the definition of severe asthma, despite high dose inhaled corticosteroids and dual long acting bronchodilators. Results Significant increases in airway luminal volume were observed on the treated side, compared with control, at both full inspiration (by 27%) and at FRC (by 17%). The ratio of distal airway volume to lung volume significantly increased on the treated side. The change in airway volume with inspiration from FRC increased by 48% on the treated side compared to 5% in the control lung, suggesting treatment increased airway distensibility. No effect was observed on airway wall thickness, nor air trapping. There was a trend towards correlation between the improvement in airway volume at TLC and improvement in symptoms. Conclusion This study demonstrates that BT increases the luminal airway volume on the treated side compared to the control lung. We suggest that this is an important link between the airway smooth muscle atrophy demonstrated pathologically, and the improvement in symptoms observed clinically.
topic Asthma
Bronchial thermoplasty
Airway volume
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