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In vitro dose comparison of Respimat<sup>&reg;</sup> inhaler with dry powder inhalers for COPD maintenance therapy
2017
Background Combining in vitro mouth-throat deposition measurements, cascade impactor data and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, four different inhalers were compared which are indicated for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment. Methods The Respimat inhaler, the Breezhaler, the Genuair, and the Ellipta were coupled to the idealized Alberta throat model. The modeled dose to the lung (mDTL) was collected downstream of the Alberta throat model using either a filter or a next generation impactor (NGI). Idealized breathing patterns from COPD patient groups - moderate and very severe COPD - were applied. Theoretical lung deposition patterns were assessed by an indiv…
Seasonal Distribution Of Exacerbations In The Poet-COPD; Study
2011
Retrospective Analysis On Selection Criteria For Clinical Trials In An Unselected COPD Outpatient Population
2013
Predictors for early readmission after COPD exacerbation
2019
Aim: Identify predictors for early readmission in patients with COPD and severe exacerbation. Material and methods: Prospective study (July 2017-June 2018) that included all patients hospitalized for an acute exacerbations of COPD. Demographic date, clinical and spirometric parameters, arterial blood gases, length of stay, and evolutive parameters were collected. We used univariate and multivariate statistical techniques to identify risks for readmission. Results: 278 consecutive patients were enrolled. During the follow-up 31 (11%) patients were admitted within 30 days of discharge (early readmission). Univariate analysis showed that FEV1 (p=0.02), FEV1 (%) (p=0.01), total dose of steroids…
Roflumilast N-oxide combined with PI3Kδ inhibitor improves the phenotype of early-onset COPD
2016
Background: Severe, early-onset COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is characterized by a rapid decline in lung function at an early age with neutrophil over-activation. Roflumilast is approved as treatment for moderate and severe COPD at risk of exacerbation as add on therapy. Recent evidence indicates that the combination of PDE4 and PI3Kδ inhibitors show synergic anti-inflammatory properties. Objectives: To explore the effects from adding a selective PI3Kδ inhibitor to roflumilast N-oxide (RNO) in neutrophils isolated from peripheral blood of severe, early-onset COPD patients in in vitro models. Methods: Neutrophils were isolated from peripheral blood of 20 severe, early-onset C…
A Statistical Study to Analyze the Impact of External Weather Change on Chronic Pulmonary Infection in South Norway with Machine Learning Algorithms
2021
In this paper, we analyzed the holistic impact of external weather on chronic pulmonary infection in the Agder region with traditional machine learning algorithms. Millions of people are diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Our study is dedicated in the Agder region, the Southern part of Norway. Norway has four seasons – winter (December-February), late winter/spring (March-May), Summer (June-August), and Autumn (September-November) in a year with average annual temperature approx. 7.5 °C | 45.5 °F and an annual rainfall of 1260 mm or 49.6 in. in Kristiansand. As predicted by the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2016, Norway suffered from 8% mortality due to c(1)h…
Sedation and analgesia during noninvasive ventilation (NIV)
2017
The use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) has increased significantly in patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) in order to prevent tracheal intubation and its complications. Unfortunately, NIV failure represents a frequent event, with rates that in some cases reach 40%. Mask intolerance, agitation, and delirium may lead to NIV failure, thus requiring endotracheal intubation. NIV failure rates are higher in patients without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and, when used in acute hypoxemic failure, its failure is associated with an increased mortality rate. The practice of sedation during NIV could be a valuable option for patients at risk of intubation. Sedation may decr…
15-years mortality in asthma-COPD overlap syndrome (ACOS) elderly population
2015
Background: The coexistence of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome: ACOS) is increasingly recognized. Data about the prevalence of ACOS in the elderly and its prognostic implications are unknown. Aim: To evaluate the long-term mortality of ACOS in an elderly population. Methods: 1970 subjects, aged >65 yrs, were enrolled in the population-based SA.R.A. Study. ACOS was defined as: not fully reversible airflow limitation + a) history of asthma or b) very positive bronchodilator test (increase in FEV1 ≥15% and ≥400 ml) + atopy + weezing. The prevalence of ACOS and 15-years mortality rates were assessed in 1063 subjects with complete clinical, lung fun…
EXPRESSION OF T-CELL TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR T-BET IS INCREASED IN COPD
2010
Late Breaking Abstract - CRAC channel inhibition by RP3128 triggers potent anti-inflammatory effects in COPD or asthmatic patient-derived primary cel…
2018
Introduction: Calcium release activated calcium channels inhibitors have a potent role in treatment of autoimmune disorders. RP3128 is a novel and potent inhibitor of Calcium Release Activated Calcium (CRAC) channel activity with demonstrated efficacy in several models of immune-inflammatory disorders. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of RP3128 and combinations in attenuating inflammatory responses associated with respiratory diseases. Methods: Inhibition of antigen-induced cytokine release in primary T-lymphocytes was estimated. Peripheral blood neutrophils or mononuclear cells were isolated from COPD or asthmatic patients, pre-incubated with RP3128 for 0.5 h, and stimu…