Volume 65, Issue 7 pp. 897-902

Effects of extra-fine inhaled beclomethasone/formoterol on both large and small airways in asthma

N. Scichilone

N. Scichilone

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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S. Battaglia

S. Battaglia

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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C. Sorino

C. Sorino

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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G. Paglino

G. Paglino

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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L. Martino

L. Martino

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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A. Paternò

A. Paternò

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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R. Santagata

R. Santagata

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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M. Spatafora

M. Spatafora

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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G. Nicolini

G. Nicolini

Medical Department, Chiesi Farmaceutici, Parma, Italy

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V. Bellia

V. Bellia

Department of Medicine, Pneumology, Physiology and Human Nutrition (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy

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First published: 01 June 2010
Citations: 59
Nicola Scichilone, Department of Medicine and Respiratory Diseases (DIMPEFINU), University of Palermo, via Trabucco 180, 90146 Palermo, Italy.
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Edited by: Marc Humbert

Abstract

To cite this article: Scichilone N, Battaglia S, Sorino C, Paglino G, Martino L, Paternò A, Santagata R, Spatafora M, Nicolini G, Bellia V. Effects of extra-fine inhaled beclomethasone/formoterol on both large and small airways in asthma. Allergy 2010; 65: 897–902.

Background: Airway inflammation in asthma involves both large and small airways, and the combination of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and long acting beta-2 agonists (LABA) is the mainstay of therapy. Available inhaled combinations differ in terms of drug delivery to the lung and the ability to reach small airways.

Aim: To evaluate whether treatment with an extra-fine inhaled combination provides additional effects vs a nonextra-fine combination on airway function.

Methods: After a 1- to 4-week run-in period, patients with asthma were randomized to a double blind, double dummy, 12-week treatment with either extra-fine beclomethasone/formoterol (BDP/F) 400/24 μg daily or fluticasone propionate/salmeterol (FP/S) 500/100 μg daily. Methacholine (Mch) bronchoprovocation challenge and single breath nitrogen (sbN2) test were performed.

Results: Thirty patients with asthma (15 men), mean age 43, mean forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) 71.4% of predicted, were included. A significant increase (P < 0.01) versus baseline was observed in predose FEV1 in both BDP/F and FP/S groups (0.37 ± 0.13 l and 0.36 ± 0.12 l, respectively). PD20FEV1 Mch improved significantly from 90.42 (±30.08) μg to 432.41 (±122.71) μg in the BDP/F group (P = 0.01) but not in the FP/S group. A trend toward improvement vs baseline was observed for BDP/F in closing capacity (CC), whereas no differences were recorded in other sbN2 test parameters.

Conclusion: The findings of this pilot study suggest that an extra-fine inhaled combination for the treatment of asthma has beneficial effects on both large and small airways function as expressed by Mch and sbN2 tests.

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