World Bronchiectasis Day 2022
01/03/2022
01/03/2022
The first World Bronchiectasis Day will be held on July 1st, 2022. The aim is to raise awareness, exchange knowledge, and discuss strategies for minimizing the bronchiectasis burden on patients and their families worldwide.
Bronchiectasis is a chronic lung condition. The disease involves enlarged airways that are thickened and/or scarred. These changes can cause mucus to accumulate in the lungs. The excessive build-up of mucus in the airways can lead to repeated infections which can further damage the lungs and worsen respiratory symptoms.
Typical symptoms of bronchiectasis are:
It is most commonly diagnosed using a high-resolution computed tomography (CT) scan of the lungs – a type of X-ray gives a very detailed picture of the lungs. The image shows where the airway abnormalities are located in the lungs and the extent of lung damage.
At present, there is no cure for bronchiectasis, but it can be treated effectively.
There are two key parts to proper treatment:
Look out for early warning signs of a flare-up and consult your doctor about developing the most suitable treatment plan. Research and clinical trials are currently underway to explore improved treatment options for bronchiectasis.
World Bronchiectasis Day 2022 is being organized by an international planning committee co-chaired by Dr. Tim Aksamit, Medical Director of Bronchiectasis and NTM 360 at the COPD Foundation, and Professor James Chalmers, EMBARC Chair and British Lung Foundation Chair of Respiratory Research, University of Dundee. The international planning committee is comprised of patient advocates, representatives from collaborating global patient advocacy organizations and professional societies, and leading experts. It aims to raise global awareness, share knowledge, and discuss ways to reduce the burden of Bronchiectasis for patients and their families worldwide.
https://www.bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org/