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Effect of Heliox- and Air-Driven Nebulized Bronchodilator Therapy on Lung Function in Patients with Asthma

Journal

LUNG
Volume 192, Issue 3, Pages 377-383

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00408-014-9570-0

Keywords

Heliox; Air; Nebulization; Bronchodilator; Pulmonary function test; Asthma

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This study compares the effect of heliox-driven to that of air-driven bronchodilator therapy on the pulmonary function test (PFT) in patients with different levels of asthma severity. One-hundred thirty-two participants were included in the study. Participants underwent spirometry twice with bronchodilator testing on two consecutive days. Air-driven nebulization was used one day and heliox-driven nebulization the other day in random order crossover design. After a baseline PFT, each participant received 2.5 mg of albuterol sulfate nebulized with the randomized driving gas. Post bronchodilator PFT was repeated after 30 min. The next day, the exact same protocol was repeated, except that the other driving gas was used to nebulize the drug. Participants were subgrouped and analyzed according to their baseline FEV1 on day 1: Group I, FEV1 a parts per thousand yen80 %; Group II, 80 % > FEV1 > 50 %; Group III, FEV1 a parts per thousand currency sign50 %. The proportion of participants with greater than 12 % and 200-mL increases from their baseline FEV1 and the changes from baseline in PFT variables were compared between heliox-driven versus air-driven bronchodilation therapy. The proportion of participants with > 12 % and 200-mL increases from their baseline FEV1 with air- or heliox-driven bronchodilation was not different with respect to the proportion of participants with baseline FEV1 a parts per thousand yen80 % (20 vs. 18 %, respectively) and 80 % > FEV1 > 50 % (36 vs. 43 %, respectively), but it was significantly greater with heliox-driven bronchodilation in participants with FEV1 a parts per thousand currency sign50 % (43 vs. 73 %, respectively; p = 0.01). Changes from baseline FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, FEF25-75 %, FEFmax, FEF25 %, FEF50 %, and FEF75 % were significantly larger with heliox-driven versus air-driven bronchodilation in participants with baseline FEV1 a parts per thousand currency sign50 %. Improvements in PFT variables are more frequent and profound with heliox-driven compared to air-driven bronchodilator therapy only in asthmatic patients with baseline FEV1 a parts per thousand currency sign50 %.

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