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In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), small-airway dysfunction (SAD) is considered a key element and a functional consequence of the pathology. However, the exact role of SAD as a specific 'pharmacological target' is not yet fully known.

Objectives In an open-label prospective study, we aimed to ascertain whether an extra-fine formulation of Beclomethasone dipropionate/Formoterol fumarate (BDP/FF) NEXThaler® 100/6 μg b.i.d. can improve the impact of the disease on the quality of daily life of COPD patients, acting on SAD.

Methods We studied COPD patients with severe airflow obstruction and 1 moderate exacerbation in the previous year, being treated with BDP/FF NEXThaler® for 12 weeks. They underwent three visits, at the start of the treatment (V1), at 6th week (V2) and at 12th week (V3). By the impulse oscillometry system and by spirometry and plethysmography we measured at each visit the fall in resistance from 5 to 20 Hz (R5-R20) and the residual volume/total lung capacity (RV/TLC). COPD Assessment Test (CAT) and the modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) questionnaire were also measured at each visit to assess the impact of the disease on the quality of life of the patients.


Clinical Trial Description

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in deepening the contribution of small airways (with a diameter <2mm) to the clinical expression of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

In patients with stable COPD, SAD severity was found to be progressively increased both with the degree of airflow obstruction and with GOLD risk class. Moreover, a correlation between SAD and COPD impact measured with the CAT (COPD Assessment Test) was found, being the severity of SAD a predictor of the impact of the disease (CAT≥10). A close correlation between SAD and both quality of life (measured with the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire) and perceived dyspnea (measured with the modified Medical Research Council-mMRC scale) was also found in COPD patients.

The exact role of SAD as a specific 'pharmacological target' is not yet fully known. According to the guidelines, the administration of combination such as Beclomethasone dipropionate/Formoterol fumarate (BDP/FF) in extra-fine formulation produced a clinically relevant improvement in quality of life (> 4 units in the St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire) and in dyspnea. However, it is not yet defined whether exists a correlation between symptomatic improvement and SAD and whether an improvement of symptoms can be achieved acting pharmacologically on SAD.

The rationale for this study is based on the hypothesis that an extra-fine formulation of BDP/FF, designed to target the entire bronchial three, included the peripheral zone, can improve the impact of the disease on the quality of life of COPD patients, acting on SAD. The functional indices of SAD used in this study are from the impulse oscillometry system (IOS), the standard spirometry and the body plethysmography.

The primary endpoint of the study was, therefore, an improvement of the impact of the disease on quality of daily life (CAT) and of dyspnea (mMRC) after 12th week treatment with an extra-fine formulation of BDP/FF in a cohort of COPD patients with severe airway obstruction and one moderate exacerbation in a previous year; secondary endpoint was an improvement of the SAD at the 12th week in these patients. ;


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NCT number NCT04421742
Study type Observational
Source University of Parma
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date May 31, 2017
Completion date May 23, 2019

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