PROTECTIVE EFFECT AND DURATION OF ACTION OF INHALED FORMOTEROL AND SALBUTAMOL ON EXERCISE-INDUCED ASTHMA IN CHILDREN

被引:61
作者
HENRIKSEN, JM [1 ]
AGERTOFT, L [1 ]
PEDERSEN, S [1 ]
机构
[1] KOLDING SYGEHUS,DEPT PEDIAT,KOLDING,DENMARK
关键词
CHILDREN; BRONCHIAL ASTHMA; EXERCISE-INDUCED ASTHMA; BETA-2-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST; LONG-ACTING;
D O I
10.1016/0091-6749(92)90302-I
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R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The magnitude and duration of protection against exercise-induced asthma (EIA) afforded by salbutamol and the new, long-acting beta-2-agonist, formoterol, were compared in a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study. Twelve children with asthma and EIA (>25% fall from baseline at a pretrial exercise test) were studied on 3 different days receiving, in random order, either formoterol, 12-mu-g, salbutamol, 200-mu-g, or placebo by inhalation. The effect on EIA was evaluated by standardized treadmill-exercise tests repeated at the following times after medication: 1/2 hour (test 1), 3 hours (test 2), and, if the trial drug still demonstrated an effect, 51/2 hours (test 3) and 8 hours (test 4). The mean (SD) maximum percent fall in FEV1 at the pretrial test was 45% (14%). Placebo treatment had no effect on EIA. The mean (SD) maximum percent fall in FEV1 was 44% (14%) (test 1) and 39% (13%) (test 2) (not significant). Salbutamol offered good protection against EIA after 1/2 hour (percent fall in FEV1, 18% [18%]; p < 0.02) but was not significantly different from that of placebo after 3 hours, 39% (13%) fall in FEV1. Formoterol blocked EIA in all the children and demonstrated a significant effect in most children for at least 8 hours. The percent fall in FEV1 after the various tests were 8% (16%) (test 1), 10% (9%) (test 2), 18% (15%) (test 3), and 18% (7%) (test 4; N = 9) (all tests, p < 0.001). The mean duration of a 50% reduction in EIA was 11/2 hours for salbutamol and 61/2 hours for formoterol (p < 0.001). No side effects were observed. Inhaled formoterol was determined to be more effective and offered four to five times longer protection against EIA than salbutamol.
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