| Literature DB >> 25927321 |
Sergi Pascual1, Jan Feimer2, Anthony De Soyza3, Jaume Sauleda Roig4, John Haughney5, Laura Padullés6, Beatriz Seoane7, Ludmyla Rekeda8, Anna Ribera7, Henry Chrystyn9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The specific attributes of inhaler devices can influence patient use, satisfaction and treatment compliance, and may ultimately impact on clinical outcomes in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). AIMS: To assess patient preference, satisfaction and critical inhaler technique errors with Genuair (a multidose inhaler) and Breezhaler (a single-dose inhaler) after 2 weeks of daily use.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25927321 PMCID: PMC4415437 DOI: 10.1038/npjpcrm.2015.18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Prim Care Respir Med ISSN: 2055-1010 Impact factor: 2.871
Figure 1Study design.
Figure 2Patient disposition.
Demographics and baseline characteristics (safety population)
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| Age, mean (s.d.), years | 67.6 (8.0) |
| Gender male, | 91 (71.7) |
| Duration of COPD, mean (s.d.), years | 8.5 (8.1) |
| Predicted FEV1, | 49.3 (13.0) |
Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; s.d., standard deviation.
N=126.
Concomitant inhaler device use during the study (safety population)
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| Turbuhaler | 23 (35.9) | 17 (27.0) | 40 (31.5) |
| Diskus | 17 (26.6) | 13 (20.6) | 30 (23.6) |
| Respimat | 8 (12.5) | 7 (11.1) | 15 (11.8) |
| pMDI | 26 (40.6) | 37 (58.7) | 63 (49.6) |
| HandiHaler | 48 (75.0) | 47 (74.6) | 95 (74.8) |
| Others | 21 (32.8) | 21 (33.3) | 42 (33.1) |
Abbreviation: pMDI, pressurised metered-dose inhaler.
Figure 3Mean satisfaction scores for attributes in the performance (a) and convenience (b) domains of the PASAPQ after two weeks of daily practice (intent-to-treat population; N=123).
Number of inhaler technique errors at Visit 2, by error categorya (ITT population; N=123)
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| Critical errors prior to inhalation | 0 | 0 |
| Critical errors preparing for inhalation | 2 | 3 |
| Critical errors during inhalation | 5 | 10 |
| Critical errors after inhalation | NA | 3 |
| Non-critical errors | 14 | 4 |
Some patients may have made errors with both inhalers and >1 error within each error category.
Abbreviations: ITT, intent-to-treat; NA, not applicable.
Full list of errors within each category can be found in Supplementary Table 2.