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The drawback: Thermoplasty irritates airways, meaning risks right after treatment that include temporarily worse asthma, a partially collapsed lung and coughing up blood. Some 8.4 percent of thermoplasty patients required hospitalization, mostly on the day of treatment, compared with 2 percent of the sham group.
"If you're willing to take that short-term risk, the long-term benefits are substantial in quality-of-life," concludes Dr. Mario Castro of Washington University in St. Louis, who led the study. "We've maximized everything we currently have available for these patients ... and they're still not controlled."
The big caution, says Rush's Silver: What are the long-term effects? RF is used safely in other health conditions, and animal studies and some patients tracked for several years don't suggest problems. But Silver asks if scarring might show up years later and how long thermoplasty's benefits last. The FDA is requiring Asthmatx to conduct a five-year study to find out.
Thermoplasty isn't for patients currently experiencing worsening asthma or who have an infection or a bleeding disorder, FDA warns.
And candidates must have realistic expectations, adds Texas' Calhoun. Thermoplasty doesn't reach smaller airways, or treat asthma's inflammatory side.
Typical bronchoscopes range from $2,000 to $4,000, he says, and it's not how much an Alair-aided one will cost. Asthmatx says the disposable catheter for each procedure costs $1,500; doctors also will need the wire-heating machine, which costs about $30,000, similar to other radiofrequency generators.
Back in Virginia, Rapp hasn't made an ER visit in the three years since his thermoplasty, and says the shortness of breath he experienced from a partially collapsed lung after one trial treatment cleared up quickly.
"I can run around like a wild idiot, have fun with the dog, with my daughter," he says. "I'm always going to have asthma symptoms but this greatly reduces them."
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Lauran Neergaard covers health and medical issues for The Associated Press in Washington.
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