MODIFICATION OF AIRWAYS BY APPLICATION OF ENERGY

This relates to methods and devices for treating reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and more partic-ularly, relates to a device for exchanging energy with airway tissue such as that found in the airways of human lungs. The exchange of energy with this airway tissue in the airways redu...

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Hauptverfasser: HAUGAARD, DAVE, LAUFER, MICHAEL D, LOOMAS, BRYAN, ROSS, JOHN ARTHUR, BIGGS, MICHAEL, DANEK, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, KEAST, THOMAS, BURGER, KEITH M, KAPLAN, GARY, SHRINER, KELLY
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Zusammenfassung:This relates to methods and devices for treating reversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and more partic-ularly, relates to a device for exchanging energy with airway tissue such as that found in the airways of human lungs. The exchange of energy with this airway tissue in the airways reduces the ability of the airways to constrict and/or reduces the resistance within the airway to the flow of air through the airway. This also relates to a method for decreasing responsiveness or decreasing resistance to airflow of airways involves the transfer of energy to or from the airway walls to prevent or reduce airway constriction and other symptoms of lung diseases. The treatment reduces the ability of the airways to contract during an acute narrowing of the airways, reduces mucus plugging of the airways, and/or increases the airway diameter. The methods according to the present invention pro-vide a longer duration and/or more effective treatment for lung diseases than currently used drug treatments, and obviate patient compliance issues. This also includes additional steps that reduce the ability of the lung to produce at least one of the symptoms of reversible obstructive pulmonary disease and to reduce the resistance to the flow of air through a lung.