TY - JOUR
T1 - Short term efficacy of nebulized beclomethasone in mild-to-moderate wheezing episodes in pre-school children
AU - Papi, Alberto
AU - Nicolini, Gabriele
AU - Boner, Attilio L.
AU - Baraldi, Eugenio
AU - Cutrera, Renato
AU - Fabbri, Leonardo M.
AU - Rossi, Giovanni A.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Background: Few data are available on the usefulness of short term treatment with low-medium dose of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in pre-school children with wheezing exacerbations. Methods. To compare the efficacy of one week treatment with 400 g b.i.d. nebulized beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP), plus nebulized 2500 g prn salbutamol (BDP group), versus nebulized b.i.d. placebo, plus nebulized prn 2500 g salbutamol (placebo group), a post-hoc analysis was performed on data obtained in 166 pre-school children with multiple-trigger wheezing, recruited during an acute wheezing episode. Results: The percentage of symptom-free days (SFDs) was significantly higher in the BDP group (54.7%) than in the placebo group (40.5%; p = 0.012), with a 35% relative difference. Day-by-day analysis showed that the percentage of SFDs was already higher in the BDP group after 2 days (7.4%), the difference reaching statistical significance at day 6 (12.3%; p = 0.035). Cough score was also reduced in the BDP group (0.11) as compared with the placebo group (0.39; p = 0.048), the difference reaching statistical significance after 5 days of treatment (0.18 and 0.47 respectively; p = 0.047). The mean number of nebulizations per day of prn salbutamol was lower in the BDP group as compared to the placebo group (0.26 and 0.34, respectively), but the difference was not significant (p = 0.366). There were no differences in positive effects of BDP treatment between children with and without risk factors for asthma. Conclusions: A 1-week treatment with nebulized BDP and prn salbutamol is effective in increasing SFDs and improving cough in children with wheezing, providing a clinical rationale for the short term use of ICS in episodic wheeze exacerbations in pre-school children. Trial Registration. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00497523).
AB - Background: Few data are available on the usefulness of short term treatment with low-medium dose of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) in pre-school children with wheezing exacerbations. Methods. To compare the efficacy of one week treatment with 400 g b.i.d. nebulized beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP), plus nebulized 2500 g prn salbutamol (BDP group), versus nebulized b.i.d. placebo, plus nebulized prn 2500 g salbutamol (placebo group), a post-hoc analysis was performed on data obtained in 166 pre-school children with multiple-trigger wheezing, recruited during an acute wheezing episode. Results: The percentage of symptom-free days (SFDs) was significantly higher in the BDP group (54.7%) than in the placebo group (40.5%; p = 0.012), with a 35% relative difference. Day-by-day analysis showed that the percentage of SFDs was already higher in the BDP group after 2 days (7.4%), the difference reaching statistical significance at day 6 (12.3%; p = 0.035). Cough score was also reduced in the BDP group (0.11) as compared with the placebo group (0.39; p = 0.048), the difference reaching statistical significance after 5 days of treatment (0.18 and 0.47 respectively; p = 0.047). The mean number of nebulizations per day of prn salbutamol was lower in the BDP group as compared to the placebo group (0.26 and 0.34, respectively), but the difference was not significant (p = 0.366). There were no differences in positive effects of BDP treatment between children with and without risk factors for asthma. Conclusions: A 1-week treatment with nebulized BDP and prn salbutamol is effective in increasing SFDs and improving cough in children with wheezing, providing a clinical rationale for the short term use of ICS in episodic wheeze exacerbations in pre-school children. Trial Registration. ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00497523).
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U2 - 10.1186/1824-7288-37-39
DO - 10.1186/1824-7288-37-39
M3 - Article
C2 - 21859484
AN - SCOPUS:84855167888
SN - 1720-8424
VL - 37
JO - Italian Journal of Pediatrics
JF - Italian Journal of Pediatrics
IS - 1
M1 - 39
ER -