Pivotal Data Show Bronchial Thermoplasty Can Improve Quality of Life and Reduce Asthma Attacks and Emergency Room Visits for Adults with Severe Asthma
Posted on: Monday, 18 May 2009, 15:30 CDT
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"The reduction in asthma attacks and improvements in quality of life are consistent with the outcomes from previous trials," said
The AIR2 Trial was designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of bronchial thermoplasty in adult patients with severe asthma who were symptomatic, despite being treated with high doses of standard of care medications (high dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting bronchodilators). The study was a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial and enrolled 297 patients at 30 sites in 6 countries. The primary effectiveness endpoint was the change from baseline in Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) score. Safety was assessed by comparing the short and long-term safety profiles for both the treatment and sham control groups.
Key statistically significant clinical findings of the AIR2 Trial were:
- Improvement in the average AQLQ score at 6-, 9-, and 12 months over sham control
- 4 out of 5 Alair-treated patients responded with a clinically significant improvement in AQLQ compared to 64% of sham controls
- 32% reduction in asthma attacks
- 84% reduction in emergency room visits for respiratory symptoms
- 36% reduction in patients reporting episodes of asthma (multiple symptoms) adverse events
- 66% reduction in days lost from work/school or other activities due to respiratory symptoms
In the period immediately following bronchial thermoplasty, there is an expected increase and worsening of respiratory-related symptoms, which are of the type expected following bronchoscopy in patients with asthma. These events typically occur within a day of the procedure and resolve on average within 7 days with standard care. In the long term, fewer bronchial thermoplasty treated patients reported respiratory adverse events and there was a significant decrease in patients reporting asthma (multiple symptoms) adverse events in the Alair-treated group compared to the sham control group.
"The results from AIR2, similar to the results from two prior randomized clinical trials evaluating the Alair System, demonstrate that patients with severe asthma can experience clinically significant improvements in their asthma control and their quality of life," said
The results of this pivotal study have enabled Asthmatx to submit a Premarket Approval application (PMA) to the FDA for regulatory approval. The FDA granted the Alair System PMA Expedited Review Status in
"Participation in the AIR2 Trial required an extraordinary level of involvement from all patients, and we were encouraged by the very high level of interest from patients who wanted to participate," said Dr. Castro, Principal Investigator at
About Bronchial Thermoplasty Delivered by the Alair System
Bronchial thermoplasty is a non-drug procedure for asthma. The treatment is performed through the working channel of a standard flexible bronchoscope that is introduced through a patient's nose or mouth, and into their lungs. The tip of the small diameter Alair(R) catheter is expanded to contact the walls of targeted airways. Controlled thermal energy is then delivered to the airway walls to reduce the presence of airway smooth muscle that narrows the airways in patients with asthma. The minimally invasive procedure, like many other flexible endoscopy procedures, is done under light anesthesia, and the patient returns home the same day.
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About Asthmatx
Asthmatx is developing catheter-based medical devices for the treatment of asthma. Asthmatx has developed the Alair System to perform an investigational outpatient procedure called bronchial thermoplasty. The Alair System from Asthmatx was awarded "Best of 2006" by Popular Science Magazine and Bronchial Thermoplasty was named one of the "Top Ten Medical Innovations for 2007" by the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The Alair System has received a CE Mark for use in the European Union. For more information on Asthmatx visit www.asthmatx.com.
SOURCE Asthmatx, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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