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Chest ; 125(5): 1726-34, 2004 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15136383

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of tiotropium on lung mucociliary clearance in COPD. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study. SETTING: Outpatients of an urban-area university teaching hospital. PATIENTS: Thirty-four patients with COPD aged 40 to 75 years classified equally into two groups. INTERVENTION: Single (18 microg) daily dose of tiotropium inhalation capsules or of placebo for 21 days. METHODS: Six-hour tracheobronchial clearance of inhaled 99mTc-labeled polystyrene particles using a 48-h retention measurement to determine the "nontracheobronchial" deposition fraction. RESULTS: Test radioaerosol penetration into the lungs increased significantly (p < 0.003) as did FEV1 (p < 0.006) in the tiotropium-treated patients, but measured mucociliary clearance was not significantly changed despite the increased pathway length for clearance (mean +/- SE area under the tracheobronchial retention curve changed from 442 +/- 22 to 453 +/- 20%/h). Smaller (nonsignificant) decreases of radioaerosol penetration and FEV1 occurred in the placebo group together with a small (nonsignificant) decrease in the area under the retention curve. CONCLUSION: Twenty-one days of inhaled tiotropium, 18 microg/d, as a dry powder does not retard mucus clearance from the lungs.


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Bronchodilator Agents/pharmacology , Mucociliary Clearance/drug effects , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/drug therapy , Scopolamine Derivatives/pharmacology , Administration, Inhalation , Adult , Aged , Bronchodilator Agents/administration & dosage , Bronchodilator Agents/therapeutic use , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/physiopathology , Scopolamine Derivatives/administration & dosage , Scopolamine Derivatives/therapeutic use , Tiotropium Bromide
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