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Metered cryospray in patients with chronic bronchitis: a mechanistic randomised controlled study.

Created on 15 Jul 2026

Authors

Christopher Michael Orton, James Tonkin, Ley Taing Chan, Anand Tana, Silviu Tudor Marc, Francisca Conway, Alexandra N Baikov, Rebecca Wawman, Mark Eastwood, Bavithra Vijayakumar, John Thornton, Lauren D'Sa, Jorine E Hartman, Karin Klooster, Dirk-Jan Slebos, Jan Lukas Robertus, Pankaj K Bhavsar, Pallav L Shah

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Thorax. Jul 14, 2026. Epub Jul 14, 2026.

Abstract

Patients with chronic bronchitis suffer high morbidity and rapid functional decline; thus, novel treatments are needed. Metered cryospray delivers titrated applications of liquid nitrogen to the bronchial tree via bronchoscopy, with between-group efficacy and the mechanism of treatment action unknown.
A 1:1 randomised, blinded, sham-controlled, mechanistic trial of metered cryospray in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic bronchitis, who receive metered cryospray (n=15 treated, n=14 completed follow-up) or sham-bronchoscopy (n=17 completed treatment and follow-up), in addition to standard clinical care. The primary outcome measure was the between group difference in change in mean goblet cell density per mm of epithelial basement membrane in endobronchial cryobiopsy samples at 6 months relative to baseline.
Mean age was 69.2 (SD 8.7) years with 16 (50%) females. In the intention-to-treat analysis, metered cryospray did not reduce goblet cell density (60.7 cells CI -49.3 to 170.8 per mm basement membrane; p=0.49) at 6 months relative to sham-control. Improvement in St George's Respiratory Questionnaire total score was observed with metered cryospray at 6 months (-9.6 points SD 11.1; p=0.022), compared with sham-control. A reduction in expiratory low attenuation area at -856 Hounsfield units was demonstrated with metered cryospray (-8.6% SD 4.6; p<0.0001) at 6 months relative to sham-control. Three serious non-device-related adverse events were reported in two patients in the sham-procedure group.
In this first randomised sham-controlled study investigating metered cryospray and induced epithelial remodelling as a treatment modality in patients with chronic bronchitis, goblet cell density was not reduced; however, an improvement in symptom burden and radiological air trapping metrics were identified. Metered cryospray demonstrates promise as a safe and efficacious treatment for patients with chronic bronchitis.
NCT03892694.

PMID:
42448469
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 15 Jul 2026.

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