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New drug-free treatment helps with asthma
10/8/2009 8:58 AM
By: Ivanhoe Broadcast News

Doctors are helping some asthma patients by using heat to reduce the amount of muscle tissue in the lung's air  
Every day in the United States, 40,000 people miss school or work because of asthma, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

In addition, 5,000 people visit the emergency room and 11 people die every day due to asthma.

Alarmingly, death rates have increased more than 50 percent since 1980 and there is no cure for asthma.

Treatments include avoiding allergy triggers and medications. Inhaled corticosteroids are prescribed to decrease inflammation of air passages, and bronchodilators to open up the windpipes.

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Both treatments are inhaled through a device and are intended to be taken on a daily basis.

The American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology said it is important to follow your physician's instruction regardless of whether or not you are experiencing symptoms.

A recent Food and Drug Administration analysis of four drugs used to treat asthma, including Serevent, Advair, Foradil and Symbicort, found the drugs carry an increased risk of asthma-related side effects, especially for children.

All four drugs fall into a class called long-acting beta-antagonists, or LABAs.

Researchers analyzed 110 trials involving the drugs and 60,954 patients. About 43,000 patients were involved in trials for the drug Serevent. There were 20 asthma-related deaths overall, and 16 of those patients were on Serevent.

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Bronchial Thermoplasty

As Todd Boatwright reports doctors are using heat to open up patients' airways.



For some asthma patients, symptoms are uncontrollable even with high doses of medications. Through a new treatment called bronchial thermoplasty, doctors are helping some of these patients by using heat to reduce the amount of muscle tissue in the lung's air passages.

Reducing the amount of tissue helps inhibit narrowing of those passages. During the procedure, patients are sedated.

In a recent study evaluating the treatment, patients underwent the procedure three times, three weeks apart. After treatment, those treated with bronchial thermoplasty experienced 84 percent fewer visits to the emergency room for respiratory symptoms than untreated patients.

"[Bronchodilators] help relax that smooth muscle, but they last for about four to six hours, whereas this is a permanent treatment where we actually alter the smooth muscle," Washington University School of Medicine pulmonologist, Mario Castro, M.D., said.

After each bronchial thermoplasty treatment, patients experienced a temporary, mild asthma attack.

Those treated with bronchial thermoplasty experienced 84 percent fewer visits to the emergency room.  
"We clearly want to discuss that with our patients ahead of time so they’re aware of that risk, and then you have to balance that with the benefits from the procedure," Castro said.

After treatment, however, treated patients experienced fewer attacks than other participants. The device used in the procedure called Asthmatx has been submitted to the FDA for review, and experts expect a ruling sometime this fall.



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