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The Role of Inspiratory Flow in Selection and Use of Inhaled Therapy for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Journal Respir Med
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2020 Feb 15
PMID 32056720
Citations 25
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Abstract

Inhalation therapy is the mainstay of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease management, and inhaler selection can have a profound impact on drug delivery and medication adherence, as well as on treatment outcomes. Although multiple delivery systems, such as pressurized metered-dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, slow-mist inhalers, and nebulizers, are available, clinical benefits achieved by patients rely on effective delivery of the inhaled medication to the airways. Among several factors influencing drug deposition, inspiratory flow is one of the most important. Inspiratory flow impacts drug delivery and subsequent clinical efficacy, making it necessary to adequately train patients to ensure correct inhaler use. Peak inspiratory flow is the maximal airflow generated during a forced inspiratory maneuver. Health care professionals need to select the appropriate delivery system after carefully considering patient characteristics, including lung function, optimal inspiratory flow, manual dexterity, and cognitive function. Herein, the role of inspiratory flow in the selection and use of inhaled therapy in patients with COPD is reviewed.

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