Unmet Needs Highlighted in Bronchiectasis Management

⁣ Updated June 11, 2025

Significant gaps‍ remain in the effective‍ management of bronchiectasis, creating opportunities to improve both research and clinical practices. Experts emphasize the need for better detection and treatment strategies‍ to reduce the burden of ​this common yet⁤ underrecognized condition.

Current challenges in bronchiectasis management include a lack of consensus ​on optimal clinical trial endpoints, such as forced expiratory volume in ⁤one second, exacerbation reduction, and quality of life. Limited evidence exists regarding airway clearance device⁢ selection and protocols.The rise of antibiotic resistance and the complexities ⁤of managing nontuberculous mycobacterial infections further complicate treatment. Insurance coverage for⁤ necessary devices and ‍medications also presents an obstacle.

The panel emphasized that bronchiectasis is more common than⁤ previously believed and ⁤significantly impacts patients’ quality of life. Investment in improved detection and management​ is‍ therefore crucial to address the unmet needs in bronchiectasis management‌ and improve patient outcomes.

What’s next

Further research and clinical practice improvements are essential to address the substantial unmet needs in bronchiectasis ⁢management and alleviate the significant burden of this disease.