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Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol ; 93(3): 249-52, 2004 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15478384

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The metal NebuChamber valved holding chamber (VHC) has gained wide acceptance among children with asthma. Due to its nonelectrostatic properties and larger volume, the 250-mL, metal NebuChamber delivers a greater mass of aerosol to a filter at the mouth compared with the commonly used 150-mL polypropylene AeroChamber VHC. Such in vitro results have been used to suggest that this may provide increased efficacy with the NebuChamber. No comparative efficacy data exist for preschool children with asthma. OBJECTIVE: To compare efficiency and preference of metal and plastic spacers in preschool children. METHODS: Children with mild-to-moderate persistent asthma received 200 microg of budesonide twice daily by NebuChamber or AeroChamber, both with the mask provided in a randomized, 2-month, crossover trial. Symptom diary cards, beta-agonist use, and preference by children and parents were compared. RESULTS: Thirty children (mean +/- SD age, 4.3 +/- 0.3 years) completed the study. There was no difference between the AeroChamber and NebuChamber in clinical efficacy outcomes. There was no difference between the AeroChamber and NebuChamber in parents' view of ease of use, design, acceptability by the children, and overall satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a greater total dose delivered to the mouth, the NebuChamber appears no more effective than the AeroChamber and it is not preferred by patients or parents. More parents chose to continue to use the NebuChamber after the study.


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Asthma/psychology , Inhalation Spacers , Patient Satisfaction , Polypropylenes , Stainless Steel , Administration, Inhalation , Adrenergic beta-Agonists/administration & dosage , Adrenergic beta-Agonists/therapeutic use , Aerosols , Anti-Asthmatic Agents/administration & dosage , Asthma/drug therapy , Budesonide/administration & dosage , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Over Studies , Drug Therapy, Combination , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Male , Metered Dose Inhalers , Parents/psychology , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Treatment Outcome
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Arch Dis Child ; 88(6): 527-8, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12765924

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BACKGROUND: Because of its non-electrostatic properties the metal Nebuchamber (NC) valved holding chamber (VHC) delivers a greater mass of aerosol to the mouth than the polypropylene Aerochamber (AC) VHC. Delivery of more aerosol to the lungs may also increase systemic absorption of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) suppression. METHODS: Thirty children (mean 4.3 (SD 0.3) years) received 200 micro g budesonide twice daily by NC or AC, both with the mask provided, in a randomised, two month crossover trial. Twenty four hour urinary free cortisol (UFC) was determined as a measure of HPA suppression. RESULTS: UFC decreased from 42.3 (7.8) nmol UFC/nmol creatinine control to 26.2 (2.4) (p = 0.06 v control) after AC, and to 24.5 (2.5) (p = 0.04 v control) after NC (p = 0.4 AC v NC). CONCLUSIONS: Despite a greater total dose delivered to the mouth, NC is not associated with greater HPA suppression when using 400 micro g/day budesonide under real life conditions in young children.


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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Asthma/drug therapy , Bronchodilator Agents/administration & dosage , Budesonide/administration & dosage , Inhalation Spacers , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Asthma/urine , Bronchodilator Agents/pharmacology , Budesonide/pharmacology , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Over Studies , Humans , Hydrocortisone/urine , Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/drug effects , Pituitary-Adrenal System/drug effects , Polypropylenes , Stainless Steel
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