Abstract
Background: Combining bronchodilators has been shown to be beneficial in patients with COPD. The additive effects of short-acting bronchodilators added to maintenance tiotropium therapy, however, are unknown.
Methods: Following 3 weeks of tiotropium pretreatment, 60 patients with COPD (FEV1 40% of predicted) participated in a randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess add-on bronchodilator effects of ipratropium bromide (40 mu g) or fenoterol (200 jig). Short-acting bronchodilators were added as a single dose 2 h and 8 h after tiotropium dosing. Serial lung function tests were performed over 9 h.
Results: The peak FEV1 add-on response within 6 h with fenoterol was significantly greater than with placebo (137 mL) or ipratropium (84 mL); the response with ipratropium was slightly but significantly larger than with placebo (52 mL). One hour after the second dose of the test drugs, a similar order of treatment responses was found. The peak FVC add-on response was significant for fenoterol (249 mL) but not for ipratropium (42 mL).
Conclusions: In conclusion, both short-acting bronchodilator classes were effective when added to maintenance treatment with tiotropium. The addition of the beta(2)-adrenergic fenoterol provided greater additional bronchodilatation than the short-acting anticholinergic ipratropium. This is consistent with the expected effects of combining bronchodilators; with different pharmacologic mechanisms. This randomized controlled trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT00274066).
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1493-1499 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Chest |
| Volume | 132 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Nov-2007 |
Keywords
- COPD
- fenoterol
- ipratropium bromide
- short-acting bronchodilators
- tiotropium
- OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE
- COPD
- SALMETEROL
- IPRATROPIUM
- FORMOTEROL
- PLACEBO