New treatment first offered in Louisville is helping asthma sufferers
Shannon Denson, who has severe asthma, gets bronchial thermoplasty. Courier-Journal photo. |
Asthma sufferers can now benefit from an innovative treatment that was first offered at University Hospital in Louisville.
Patients like Shannon Denson are seeing improvement thanks to bronchial thermoplasty, “a minimally invasive, three-step procedure using heat to open airways in adults with severe asthma so they can breathe more easily,” reports Laura Ungar of The Courier-Journal.
“Over the years, airways become very narrow. This opens them up,” said Dr. Tanya Wiese, an interventional pulmonologist with University of Louisville Physicians, which partnered with UH to offer the treatment.
The treatment is not a cure but it does improve the condition of the lungs, which is good news since asthma rates are high in Kentucky. In the Ohio Valley, almost 15 percent of Kentucky adults said they had asthma, making it the seventh-highest rate in 2010, a survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found. (Read more)