Tiotropium in asthma: Back to the future of anticholinergic treatment

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作者
Bonini M. [1 ]
Scichilone N. [2 ]
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[1] Royal Brompton Hospital and Imperial College, Airways Division, Airways Disease Section, National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI), Dovehouse Street, London
[2] University of Palermo, Department of Biomedicine and Internal and Specialistic Medicine (DIBIMIS), Palermo
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Anticholinergic; Antimuscarinic; Asthma; Bronchodilation; Control; Endotype; Exacerbation; Phenotype; Tiotropium;
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10.1186/s12948-017-0076-1
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Asthma is among the most common chronic diseases worldwide; however, despite progresses in the understanding of the patho-physiological mechanisms and advances in the development of new therapeutic options and strategies, the disease remains uncontrolled in a not trivial proportion of subjects. Thus, the need of new molecules to treat the underlying biological and functional abnormalities and to control symptoms is strongly advocated by clinicians. In this scenario, the most recent GINA guidelines have included the use of tiotropium bromide in the most severe and uncontrolled forms of the disease, in addition to treatment with inhaled corticosteroid plus long acting beta adrenergic agents. Indeed, a large body of evidence has accumulated to support the use of tiotropium bromide in asthma. The current review paper provides a state of the art systematic revision of findings on the efficacy and safety of tiotropium in the adult and paediatric asthma population. To this aim, electronic searches were undertaken in the most common scientific databases from the date of inception to March 2017. Robust and high quality evidence showed that tiotropium is effective and safe in both adults and children/adolescents. Predictive markers of response have been also suggested, as well as cost-benefit analyses reported. The tiotropium bronchodilator effect seems to be not solely related to the reduction of the smooth muscle tone. However, the observations on anti-inflammatory properties or reduction in mucus production, despite highly interesting, have been only demonstrated in in vitro studies and animal models, therefore advocating for further specifically designed investigations. © 2017 The Author(s).
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