Oscillometry-defined small airways dysfunction as a treatable trait in asthma

Marcello Cottini, Carlo Lombardi, Pasquale Comberiati, Alvise Berti, Francesco Menzella, Ronald J. Dandurand, Zuzana Diamant, Rory Chan*

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    The small airways, also referred to as the lung's silent zone, are closely associated with poor symptom control and more frequent asthma exacerbations. The oscillometry technique superimposes sound or airwaves onto normal tidal breathing and provides information on resistance and reactance, that is, obstacles to airflow occurring inside and outside of the bronchi. More recently, a management paradigm based on so-called “treatable traits” has been proposed to personalize and improve asthma care for individuals by proactively identifying and targeting modifiable pulmonary, extrapulmonary, and behavioral traits affecting asthma control. In this review article, we evaluate the literature on small airways dysfunction as a potential treatable trait in persistent asthma. In particular, we discuss whole- and intrabreath oscillometry and the impact of extrafine inhaled corticosteroids and systemic biologics on the peripheral airways.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)151-158
    Aantal pagina's8
    TijdschriftAnnals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
    Volume134
    Nummer van het tijdschrift2
    Vroegere onlinedatum15-nov.-2024
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - feb.-2025

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