The effect of fine-particle size and extrafine particle size inhaled corticosteroid in reducing airway resistance in asthmatic patients

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Title: The effect of fine-particle size and extrafine particle size inhaled corticosteroid in reducing airway resistance in asthmatic patients
Authors: Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid, Asyraf Ahmad, Mas Fazlin Mohamad Jailaini, Shahrul Aiman Soelar, Nik Nuratiqah Nik Abeed, Ng Boon Hau, Azat Azrai Azmel, Andrea Ban
Source: Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, Vol 32 (2023)
Publisher Information: SAGE Publishing, 2023.
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: LCC:Medicine
Subject Terms: Medicine
More Details: Background Bronchial asthma is characterised by chronic inflammation of both large and small airways. Extra-fine formulation of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) can achieve a higher peripheral lung deposition leading to improved asthma control. We investigated the effect of extra-fine and fine particle size inhaled ICS with airway resistance and severity of symptoms in asthmatic patients. Methods Prospective interventional study of outpatient asthmatics in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC). Subjects were grouped based on pre-existing inhalers; extra-fine and fine inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)/long acting beta agonist (LABA). Crossover was at week 7 and treatment regime continued for 7 weeks. Subjects were assessed at week 0, 6 and 13 using asthma control test (ACT) score, forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV 1 ) and impulse oscillometry (IOS) Inhaler technique was assessed periodically. Results Thirty-four subjects were recruited. Median asthma duration was 20 years. Twenty subjects (58%) in fine ICS/LABA and 14 (42%) in extra-fine ICS/LABA group. Thirty-one subjects were analysed before crossver. There was a significant improvement of FEV 1 in the extra-fine ICS/LABA group (1.7 ± 0.47 to 1.88 ± 0.5; p = 0.01). ACT score reduced significantly in extra-fine ICS/LABA group (23 ± 5 to 21 ± 4; p = 0.04) at week 0–6. Week 7–13 showed a significant improvement of ACT score (16.5 ± 3 to 20 ± 3; p = 0.01) and FEV1 (1.71 ± 0.96 to 1.81 ± 1.02: p = 0.01) in extra-fine ICS/LABA. There was no significant difference in (IOS) parameters between the groups. Conclusion There was an improvement of FEV 1 and ACT score with extra-fine ICS/LABA with no benefit in airway resistance.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2059-2329
20101058
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2059-2329
DOI: 10.1177/20101058231167250
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/39a4ba13e8c74449892d7a61ff24ac10
Accession Number: edsdoj.39a4ba13e8c74449892d7a61ff24ac10
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ISSN:20592329
20101058
DOI:10.1177/20101058231167250
Published in:Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Language:English