Triple Inhaled Therapy at Two Glucocorticoid Doses in Moderate-to-Very-Severe COPD
Cornell University · German Center for Lung Research · +10 more institutions
Abstract
-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking.
In a 52-week, phase 3, randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of triple therapy at two dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid in patients with moderate-to-very-severe COPD and at least one exacerbation in the past year, we assigned patients in a 1:1:1:1 ratio to receive twice-daily inhaled doses of triple therapy (inhaled glucocorticoid [320 μg or 160 μg of budesonide], a LAMA [18 μg of glycopyrrolate], and a LABA [9.6 μg of formoterol]) or one of two dual therapies (18 μg of glycopyrrolate plus 9.6 μg of formoterol or 320 μg of budesonide plus 9.6 μg of formoterol). The primary end point was the annual rate (the estimated mean number per patient per year) of moderate or severe COPD exacerbations, as analyzed in the modified intention-to-treat population with the use of on-treatment data only.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 23
Authors
14- KFKlaus F. RabeCorresponding
Cornell University, German Center for Lung Research
- FJFernando J. Martinez
Cornell University, German Center for Lung Research, Weill Cornell Medicine
- GTGary T. Ferguson
Cornell University, German Center for Lung Research
- CWChen Wang
Cornell University, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, German Center for Lung Research
- DSDave Singh
Cornell University, University of Manchester, German Center for Lung Research, Medicines Evaluation Unit, Manchester University
Topics & keywords
- Glucocorticoid
- COPD
- Medicine
- Inhaled corticosteroids
- Internal medicine
- Asthma
- Good health and well-being