Bronchodilators delivered by nebuliser versus pMDI with spacer or DPI for exacerbations of COPD

Aug 30, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Inhaler types compared for relieving COPD flare-ups: nebulisers versus pMDI with spacer or DPI

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Abstract

A significant difference of 83 ml in forced expiratory volume one hour after dosing was observed in favor of nebuliser treatment for COPD exacerbations.

  • Eight studies with a total of 250 participants were reviewed to compare nebulisers and pressurised metered dose inhalers (pMDI) plus spacer in bronchodilator therapy.
  • No primary outcome differences in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) were found between nebulisers and pMDI plus spacer treatment.
  • Both treatment groups had similar frequencies of serious adverse events.
  • The secondary outcome showed a significant improvement in FEV1 of 83 ml favoring nebuliser treatment.
  • Data quality was low, and no studies comparing nebulisers with dry powder inhalers (DPI) were identified.
  • More research is needed to determine the optimal delivery method for bronchodilator therapy during COPD exacerbations.

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