Spotted by a friend with COPD from an article in the Maily Dale which could help in the not too distant future maybe?
'Holaira is developing a catheter-based system to address chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by treating the overactive airway nerves in a procedure called Targeted Lung Denervation (TLD). A targeted anticholinergic procedure, TLD, opens obstructed airways to improve breathing and has the potential to provide lasting whole lung improvement. Targeted Lung Denervation is currently under clinical investigation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is not yet commercially available.'
Firstly check out the website if you are interested - as per link : holaira.com/
Thanks for that Scrobbitty, interesting reading and research everything like this is a step towards future symptom treatment. Nice to see you on site again
That is a massive sum for research as you say, sadly research is expensive and often takes many years before anyone is helped, but sometimes scrapped also because it is too expensive for NHS treatment.
Ditto on your sentiments, not only do I not qualify on any of their criteria, I couldn't even fly to Holland or South Africa LOL - will go to the corner and mutter to myself, failing that there's always alcohol (hic) xx
Well I heard back about this and my details have been sent to a Hospital in London, the trials will start in the autumn and I have had a response from the lead Dr in charge with a few questions about my COPD history and other factors but he says the main tests, lungs, heart, etc will determined by their own tests prior to the beginning of the trials. Fingers crossed I get on them.
I suppose the reason I find it interesting is that this is a different approach entirely - I'm a fan of lateral thinking, not enough of it - it seems to have gone the way of common sense too. xx
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