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Tiotropium Slightly Reduces COPD Exacerbations
Clinical Question: In men with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), does daily treatment with tiotropium (Spiriva) decrease the frequency of exacerbations?
Setting: Outpatient (any)
Study Design: Randomized controlled trial (double-blinded)
Allocation: Uncertain
Synopsis:
Tiotropium is a once-daily inhaled anticholinergic bronchodilator. To
evaluate its effectiveness in the treatment of COPD, the investigators enrolled
1,829 men with moderate to severe disease, with a mean forced expiratory volume
in one second (FEV1) of 36 percent predicted. The
men were 40 years or older and all had an FEV1 of
less than
60 percent predicted and were taking less than 20 mg of
prednisone daily. The patients were randomized to receive an inhaler
delivering
placebo or 18 mcg tiotropium, to be used daily for six months.
Allocation to treatment may not have been concealed from the enrolling
investigators. Patients continued their usual medical care. Dropout rates were
high: 27 percent in the placebo group, and 16 percent in the active treatment
group, primarily caused by worsening of symptoms. The percentage of patients
experiencing an exacerbation of COPD during the six months was slightly lower
(but statistically significant) in the treated patients (27.9 versus
32.3
percent; P = .037). In this study, one less
patient experienced an exacerbation for every 23 patients treated with
tiotropium instead of placebo (number needed to treat = 22.7; 95% confidence
interval, 12 to 456), but the number of patients who need to be treated could
be much higher (n = 456). The number of patients requiring hospitalization
because of COPD exacerbation was not significantly different between the two
groups.
Bottom Line: Daily treatment with tiotropium for six months slightly decreases the number of patients experiencing a COPD exacerbation, but it does not decrease the number of patients who will be hospitalized for an exacerbation. (Level of Evidence: 1b-)
Study Reference: Niewoehner DE, et al. Prevention of exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with tiotropium, a once-daily inhaled anticholinergic bronchodilator: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med September 6, 2005;143:317-26.
Used with permission from Shaughnessy AF.
Tiotropium slightly reduces COPD exacerbations. Accessed online October 20,
2005, at: http://www.InfoPOEMs.com.
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