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The presence of emphysema does not affect the systemic bioactivity of inhaled fluticasone in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Daniel K C Lee1, Brian J Lipworth.   

Abstract

AIMS: To assess the systemic bioactivity of fluticasone proprionate (FP) 2000 micro g daily on sensitive adrenal and bone markers in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with or without significant emphysema.
METHODS: Ten patients without emphysema (COPD group: age 55 years, FEV(1) 51% predicted and DL(CO) 83% predicted) and 10 patients with emphysema (COPDE group: age 59 years, FEV(1) 43% predicted and DL(CO) 49% predicted) received FP 2000 micro g daily via a spacer for 2 weeks. There was a 1-week washout period prior to FP treatment where patients were given salmeterol and oxitropium, after stopping their usual inhaled corticosteroids for the duration of the study. Measurements including overnight 10 h urinary cortisol excretion corrected for creatinine (OUCC) and serum osteocalcin concentrations were performed at baseline following washout and after 2 weeks of FP.
RESULTS: Values for OUCC and serum osteocalcin concentrations pre- and post-FP were not significantly different between the COPD and COPDE groups. There was significant suppression of OUCC (nmol mmol(-1)) by FP treatment within the COPD group (P = 0.03): 7.86 vs 4.64 (95% CI on the difference 0.47, 5.98), and within the COPDE group (P = 0.006): 7.13 vs 4.27 (95% CI on the difference: 1.03, 4.69). Likewise, there was significant suppression of osteocalcin concentration (nmol l(-1)) by FP treatment within the COPD group (P = 0.04): 7.24 vs 6.34 (95% CI on the difference: 0.01, 1.78), and within the COPDE group (P = 0.03): 6.92 vs 5.72 (95% CI on the difference: 0.12, 2.29).
CONCLUSIONS: Severe COPD patients who are receiving high dose FP are susceptible to the development of systemic adverse effects, irrespective of the presence of emphysema.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15025735      PMCID: PMC1884482          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.2003.02026.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0306-5251            Impact factor:   4.335


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