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  4. Effect of Indacaterol/Glycopyrronium on Pulmonary Perfusion and Ventilation in Hyperinflated Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (CLAIM)
 
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2019
Journal Article
Title

Effect of Indacaterol/Glycopyrronium on Pulmonary Perfusion and Ventilation in Hyperinflated Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (CLAIM)

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A Double-Blind, Randomized, Crossover Trial
Abstract
Rationale: In the CLAIM study, dual bronchodilation with indacaterol/glycopyrronium (IND/GLY) significantly reduced hyperinflation, which translated into improved cardiac function, measured by left ventricular end-diastolic volume and cardiac output. Pulmonary microvascular blood flow (PMBF) is reduced in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); however, the effect of reduced lung hyperinflation on PMBF remains unknown. Objectives: To determine the effect of lung deflation with IND/GLY on PMBF and regional pulmonary ventilation using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in hyperinflated patients with COPD. Methods: In this double-blind, randomized, two-period crossover study, gadolinium-enhanced MRI and phase-resolved functional lung MRI were used to measure PMBF and regional ventilation, respectively, in patients with COPD receiving IND/GLY versus placebo. Measurements and Main Results: Sixty-two patients were randomized to receive once-daily IND/GLY (110/50 mg) for 1 4 days, followed by 14 days of placebo, or vice versa. Treatment periods were separated by a 14-day washout. Sixty patients were included in the per-protocol analysis. MRI measurements showed significant improvements in total PMBF (P = 0.006) and regional PMBF (P values for individual lobes were between 0.004 and 0.022) in response to IND/GLY versus placebo. Regional ventilation was also significantly improved with IND/GLY, as evidenced by a 12.4% increase versus placebo (P = 0.011), a 14.3% relative decrease in ventilation defect percentage of nonventilated/hypoventilated lung tissue (cutoff was defined as 0.075 regional ventilation; P = 0.0002), and a 15.7% reduction in the coefficient of variation of regional ventilation compared with placebo (P, 0.0001). Conclusions: Pharmacologic intervention with IND/GLY improves pulmonary microvascular blood flow and regional ventilation in patients with COPD with hyperinflation.
Author(s)
Vogel-Claussen, J.
Schönfeld, C.-O.
Kaireit, T.F.
Voskrebenzev, A.
Czerner, C.P.
Renne, J.
Tillmann, H.-C.
Berschneider, K.
Hiltl, S.
Bauersachs, J.
Welte, T.
Hohlfeld, J.M.
Journal
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine  
DOI
10.1164/rccm.201805-0995OC
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
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