Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate

Abstract Background Small airways are considered the major site of airflow limitation in COPD. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a forced oscillation technique, which provides passive measurement of lung mechanics. It can differentiate small airway from large airway obstruction and is more sensitive tha...

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Main Authors: Antonio Molino, Francesca Simioli, Anna Agnese Stanziola, Mauro Mormile, Maria Martino, Maria D’Amato
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-09-01
Series:Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40248-017-0105-4
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spelling doaj-48ab24b450234104bab6e8e174bc8fe52020-11-25T02:20:52ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMultidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine2049-69582017-09-011211810.1186/s40248-017-0105-4Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rateAntonio Molino0Francesca Simioli1Anna Agnese Stanziola2Mauro Mormile3Maria Martino4Maria D’Amato5Respiratory Department Federico II University- A.O. “Dei Colli”Respiratory Department Federico II University- A.O. “Dei Colli”Respiratory Department Federico II University- A.O. “Dei Colli”Respiratory Department Federico II University- A.O. “Dei Colli”Respiratory Department Federico II University- A.O. “Dei Colli”Respiratory Department Federico II University- A.O. “Dei Colli”Abstract Background Small airways are considered the major site of airflow limitation in COPD. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a forced oscillation technique, which provides passive measurement of lung mechanics. It can differentiate small airway from large airway obstruction and is more sensitive than spirometry for peripheral airway disease. In this study the efficacy of the combination of Indacaterol/Glycopirronium (IND/GLY) versus Tiotropium on airway resistance (R5, R20, R5–20), lung reactance (X) and resonant frequency in moderate to severe COPD patients has been evaluated. We also evaluated inspiratory capacity (IC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), exacerbation rate and quality of life. Methods Forty patients were monitored with forced oscillation technique and spirometry. Patients were randomized in 2 groups: 20 received fixed dose once daily Indacaterol/Glycopyrronium (Group A) and 20 received single Tiotropium (Group B). The oscillometry parameters were the measure of resistance in the airways at 5 Hz (R5), at 20 Hz (R20) and the lung reactance (X). Results There was a statistically significant difference between pre-dosing at V1 and at follow up visits in R5, R20 and X values in patients receiving dual bronchodilation but not in control group. Pre-dosing IC value at follow up visits in patients receiving dual bronchodilation had a statistical significant variation. Conclusions The “new” bronchodilator combination LABA/LAMA significantly reduces bronchial obstruction in small airways too. The oscillometry demonstrated greater sensitivity compared with spirometry for monitoring outcome measures of airway obstruction and the effect of long-term therapy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40248-017-0105-4COPDImpulse oscillometry lung functionPulmonary function testSmall airway obstruction
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author Antonio Molino
Francesca Simioli
Anna Agnese Stanziola
Mauro Mormile
Maria Martino
Maria D’Amato
spellingShingle Antonio Molino
Francesca Simioli
Anna Agnese Stanziola
Mauro Mormile
Maria Martino
Maria D’Amato
Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
COPD
Impulse oscillometry lung function
Pulmonary function test
Small airway obstruction
author_facet Antonio Molino
Francesca Simioli
Anna Agnese Stanziola
Mauro Mormile
Maria Martino
Maria D’Amato
author_sort Antonio Molino
title Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
title_short Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
title_full Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
title_fullStr Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
title_full_unstemmed Effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe COPD: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
title_sort effects of combination therapy indacaterol/glycopyrronium versus tiotropium on moderate to severe copd: evaluation of impulse oscillometry and exacerbation rate
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine
issn 2049-6958
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Background Small airways are considered the major site of airflow limitation in COPD. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a forced oscillation technique, which provides passive measurement of lung mechanics. It can differentiate small airway from large airway obstruction and is more sensitive than spirometry for peripheral airway disease. In this study the efficacy of the combination of Indacaterol/Glycopirronium (IND/GLY) versus Tiotropium on airway resistance (R5, R20, R5–20), lung reactance (X) and resonant frequency in moderate to severe COPD patients has been evaluated. We also evaluated inspiratory capacity (IC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), exacerbation rate and quality of life. Methods Forty patients were monitored with forced oscillation technique and spirometry. Patients were randomized in 2 groups: 20 received fixed dose once daily Indacaterol/Glycopyrronium (Group A) and 20 received single Tiotropium (Group B). The oscillometry parameters were the measure of resistance in the airways at 5 Hz (R5), at 20 Hz (R20) and the lung reactance (X). Results There was a statistically significant difference between pre-dosing at V1 and at follow up visits in R5, R20 and X values in patients receiving dual bronchodilation but not in control group. Pre-dosing IC value at follow up visits in patients receiving dual bronchodilation had a statistical significant variation. Conclusions The “new” bronchodilator combination LABA/LAMA significantly reduces bronchial obstruction in small airways too. The oscillometry demonstrated greater sensitivity compared with spirometry for monitoring outcome measures of airway obstruction and the effect of long-term therapy.
topic COPD
Impulse oscillometry lung function
Pulmonary function test
Small airway obstruction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40248-017-0105-4
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