When is LABA/LAMA Better than LAMA in GOLD Group B or D Patients for Reducing Acute Exacerbations of COPD?
- Authors
- Hong, Joon Shin; Kim, Yu il; Kim, YOULIM; Lee, Chang Youl; Ra, Seung Won; Moon, Ji-Yong; Jung, Ki-Suck; Yoo, Kwang Ha; Shin, Kyeong-cheol; Lim, Sung Chul
- Issue Date
- Sep-2023
- Keywords
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Bronchodilator Agents; Combined Modality Therapy
- Citation
- Chonnam medical journal, v.59, no.3, pp 180 - 187
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- Chonnam medical journal
- Volume
- 59
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 180
- End Page
- 187
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/195723
- DOI
- 10.4068/cmj.2023.59.3.180
- ISSN
- 2233-7385
2233-7393
- Abstract
- Long-acting b2-agonist (LABA)/long-acting muscarinic-antagonist (LAMA) dual therapy has been found to be more effective than LAMA monotherapy in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, among patients with group B or D COPD, the characteristics of patients for whom LABA/LAMA dual therapy is superior to LAMA monotherapy in minimizing acute exacerbations remain unknown. With data from a prospective COPD cohort, subgroup analyses were conducted to determine whether LABA/LAMA dual therapy was superior to LAMA monotherapy in reducing the rate of acute exacerbations in group B and D COPD patients. Group B and D COPD patients taking LAMA or LABA/LAMA were enrolled according to the 2022 Global initiative for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease guidelines. A total of 737 patients were included in this study: 600 with group B COPD and 137 with group D COPD. Compared with patients taking LAMA monotherapy, those taking LABA/ LAMA had a significantly lower incidence of acute exacerbations over 1 year. In the subgroup of patients ≥70 years old, there was a significantly lower risk of severe COPD exacerbations among group B patients taking LABA/LAMA than among those taking LAMA monotherapy (odds ratio [OR], 0.258; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.095–0.703). In contrast, in the subgroup of group D patients with COPD Assessment Test scores ≥25, compared with LAMA monotherapy, LABA/LAMA treatment was associated with lower risk of severe COPD exacerbations (OR, 0.115; 95% CI, 0.018-0.749). The combination of LABA and LAMA was found to be superior to LAMA monotherapy, especially for treating older adults with group B COPD, as well as for group D patients with severe symptoms.
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