PROLONGED EFFECT OF INHALED SALMETEROL AGAINST EXERCISE-INDUCED BRONCHOSPASM

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KEMP, JP
DOCKHORN, RJ
BUSSE, WW
BLEECKER, ER
VANAS, A
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[1] IMMUNOALLERGY TECH CONSULTANTS,PRAIRIE VILLAGE,KS
[2] UNIV WISCONSIN,SCH MED,DIV CLIN IMMUNOL & ALLERGY,MADISON,WI
[3] UNIV MARYLAND,SCH MED,DIV PULM & CRIT CARE MED,BALTIMORE,MD 21201
[4] GLAXO RES INST,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC
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10.1164/ajrccm.150.6.7952623
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Physical exercise is a common trigger for bronchial asthma. We evaluated the preventive effect on exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) of a single 42 mu g dose of salmeterol, a uniquely long-acting inhaled bronchodilator, and compared salmeterol with 180 mu g albuterol in two independent, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies involving 161 subjects. Three exercise challenges were conducted over 12 h, and bronchoconstriction following the serial challenges was assessed as change in FEV(1) compared with predose values. The mean maximal percentage decrease in FEV(1) after the three exercise challenges was 5% at 0.5 h, 8% at 5.5 h, and 13% at 11.5 h postdose in the salmeterol group compared with 7, 25, and 27%, respectively, in the albuterol group and 27, 27, and 26%, respectively, in the placebo group (p < 0.001, overall treatment difference). Albuterol provided complete protection against EIB (defined as < 10% decrease in FEV(1) compared with predose values) only after the first exercise challenge, but salmeterol continued to provide complete protection in the majority of subjects after each exercise challenge: 80% (44 of 55) at 0.5 h, 70% (37 of 53) at 5.5 h, and 55% (29 of 53) at 11.5 h. Electrocardiographic monitoring revealed no clinically significant changes in any treatment group 15 and 30 min following each exercise challenge. In summary, these data demonstrate that salmeterol is effective against EIB and that a single 42 mu g dose can prevent EIB for up to 12 h.
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