Abstract

Background: BT is an endoscopic treatment for uncontrolled asthma. The long-term efficacy and safety of BT beyond 5 years is not known. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of BT at 10+ years follow-up. Methods: BT10+ is an international, multi-center, ≥10yrs follow-up study on subjects who were previously enrolled in the AIR, RISA and AIR2 trials. Demographics, quality of life, lung function, severe exacerbations (SE, defined as exacerbations requiring systemic corticosteroids) and healthcare utilisation for the previous year were collected. Results: Of the 429 subjects enrolled in the previous studies, 192 subjects had a follow-up at 10.6-15.8 years (12.1 median) post-treatment at 16 centers: 137 treated with BT during a previous study, 18 control/sham treated with BT post-study, and 37 control/sham only. Rates for hospitalisations, emergency visits and SE for BT subjects from the year prior to BT to the year prior to the BT 10+ visit are shown in Figure 1. No increases in hospitalisations or ER visits were observed compared to baseline and SE were stable compared to Year 1. No deterioration in rates were shown for control/sham only and post-study BT patients. Quality of life and spirometry results were comparable between Years 1, 5, and 10+ for all groups. Conclusion: The BT10+ study suggests that efficacy of bronchial thermoplasty is sustained over 10 years. Funding: Boston Scientific

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