经过支气管热塑术 - 现在去哪里?
Peter B Noble1, David Langton2,3, Chuan T Foo2,4
1School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia, WA, Australia.
EClinicalMedicine
|January 15, 2025
概括
支气管热塑术 (BT) 为未来的喘治疗提供了洞察力,旨在针对气道光滑肌肉重塑. 从BT学到的经验教训
科学领域:
- 肺部医学 肺部医学
- 呼吸系统研究 呼吸系统研究
- 喘治疗方法 喘治疗方法
背景情况:
- 支气管热塑术 (BT) 在喘管理中的临床应用接近尾声.
- 从BT的现实世界使用中获得的重要经验可以为新喘治疗的开发提供信息.
- 呼吸道光滑肌肉 (ASM) 改造仍然是有效治疗喘的关键目标.
研究的目的:
- 审查围绕BT在喘治疗中的历史背景和争议.
- 突出非传统的诊断方法如何揭示了标准肺功能测试遗漏的治疗反应.
- 根据BT的遗产,为ASM重塑提出未来的治疗策略.
主要方法:
- 这是一个观点讨论,而不是一个主要的研究研究.
- 对现实世界的数据和支气管热塑术的临床经验进行分析.
- 检查诊断指标及其在评估BT结果中的有效性.
主要成果:
- 讨论了关于BT对1秒内强制呼气量 (FEV1) 的影响的最初争议.
- 尽管证明了治疗效益,但BT的使用不足.
- 非标准的诊断工具成功地确定了传统的肺功能测试无法捕捉到的治疗反应.
结论:
- 关于BT的"传奇"为未来的喘治疗提供了宝贵的教训.
- 未来的BT代,可能是药物形式,可能会对医疗保健产生更大的影响.
- 将ASM重塑视为"可治疗的特征"是喘管理的一个有希望的方向.
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