Saturday, June 11, 2011

New asthma treatment with radio waves

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Millions of asthma sufferers have hope after a new asthma treatment in the UK for the first time.
Doctors said the procedure — the first non-drug asthma treatment for the condition — can cut attacks by 75 per cent and allow patients to breathe much more easily.

NHS patients in Manchester and Glasgow became the first in Europe to undergo the 45-minute procedure using radio waves for asthma treatment, known as bronchial thermoplasty as a relatively new asthma treatment, last week.

It involves burning away ­thickened lung tissue that blocks the airways and leaves many patients wheezing and gasping for breath.

Chest consultant Dr Rob Niven said: “It is the most exciting development in the  asthma treatment in UK in a quarter of a century. It can significantly improve the lives and condition of chronic sufferers.
“The potential impact of this is very big. This asthma treatment can improve patients’ lives by improving their breathing, reducing the number of attacks and reducing their dependency on drugs.”
Asthma treatment procedure begins with a tube is inserted in the sedated patient’s mouth and threaded through into the bronchial canals in the lungs. Once it reaches a specific point in the airway, an electrode device at the end of the scope expands to make contact with the interior walls.
It then delivers radio-­frequency waves for 10 seconds at a time, with the 140F heat effectively melting thick tissue causing the blockage.

This procedure is carried out three times to complete each operation.
A trial found that the technique can cut asthma attacks by 75 per cent and also typically give a patient an extra 86 days each year when they have no symptoms at all.
In the trials at Manchester’s Wythenshawe Hospital, 19 out of 20 chronic patients reported a “significant improvement”.

Dr Niven said one of his team’s patients, a middle-aged mother-of-two who lives in the city, was now back at work following her successful procedure last Friday.
The technique was also carried out at Glasgow’s Gartnavel General Hospital.Other hospitals in Leicester, Newcastle, Birmingham and ­London are also involved in the UK pilot scheme.
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) will eventually rule on whether to make the operation widely available on the NHS.
The £10,000 asthma treatment is already available in America for those who can afford it or have medical insurance.
But due to the high cost, trials here are aimed at chronic sufferers— estimated at 250,000 out of a total of five million people in the UK with the condition.

It kills 1,200 every year. So that proper asthma treatment is needed immediately.Asthma is said to affect one in five households and two children in every classroom. Inhalers are commonly used.
Asthma UK welcomed the asthma treatment.

Professor Ian Pavord, the charity’s chief medical adviser, said: “This is a well researched asthma treatment procedure that has been through clinical trials which show it can be helpful."

The success of asthma treatment is awaited by millions of asthma sufferers around the world, and this one could be the best alternative for non-drug   asthma treatment  in the coming days.

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