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Bronchodilators in Chronic Air-Flow Limitation
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AsthmaPulmonary CarePediatric Lung DiseasePharmacotherapyChronic Air-flow LimitationAcute ResponsePulmonary PharmacologyInhaled SalbutamolVentilationPulmonary MedicineRespiration (Physiology)Pulmonary DiseaseBaseline Fev1PhysiologyPulmonary PhysiologyLung MechanicsClinical PharmacologyMedicineAnesthesiology
We conducted a trial of inhaled salbutamol and orally administered theophylline in patients whose acute response to inhaled salbutamol was less than 25% of their baseline FEV1. Patients underwent 4 treatment periods, each of 2 wk duration, during which they received the following combinations: placebo-placebo, placebo-salbutamol, placebo-theophylline, and salbutamol-theophylline. The 19 patients who completed the study were all males with a mean age of 65 ± 7.4 yr, mean FEV1 of 1.02 ± 0.38, and mean VC of 2.73 ± 0.19. Outcomes included twice-daily recordings of peak flow rates, spirometry, the distance patients could walk in 6 min, and clinical symptoms of dyspnea, fatigue, and emotional function. Clinically important and statistically significant differences between the 4 periods were noted on both physiologic and functional outcomes. For the group as a whole, improvement with inhaled salbutamol and orally administered theophylline was comparable, and additional benefit was gained from a combination of t...
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