MedPage Today March 19, 2024
Greg Laub

— We need to close the gap between discovery and treating our patients, says Njira Lugogo, MD

In this exclusive MedPage Today video, Njira Lugogo, MD, a pulmonologist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, discusses some of the exciting developments that will shape the future of treating severe asthma, including targeted agents, making remission a goal of treatment, and the increased use of imaging.

Following is a transcript of her remarks:

When I look ahead to the future of severe asthma treatment, I’m frankly quite excited. And I think what we need to start thinking about is really tailoring therapies to our patients. And so at the bare minimum, we need to understand the patient’s inflammatory phenotype —...

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