[The effect of inhaled anticholinergic drug on dyspnea and on the physiologic function of respiratory system in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease].

S. Teramoto, M. Suzuki, T. Matsuse, E. Ohga, H. Katayama, Y. Fukuchi, Y. Ouchi
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Abstract

The mechanism underlying the relief of the sensation of dyspnea during exercise following the inhalation of anticholinergic drug in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has not been fully elucidated. We examined pulmonary function, static respiratory pressure, and dyspneic sensations during exercise before and after the inhalation of oxitropium bromide (OTB) in 14 male patients with COPD. FEV1 and FVC were increased after the inhalation of OTB, whereas RV and the ratio of RV to TLC were decreased after inhalation. Maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax) was significantly increased after the administration of OTB. Dyspneic sensation during exercise, measured as a Borg scale slope (BSS, delta BS/ delta Vo2) were reduced after the inhalation of OTB. There were significant correlations among BSS, PImax and RV/TLC. These results suggest that a reduction in air trapping after the inhalation of OTB may enhance the ability of the to diaphragm generate pressure at a given neural input, resulting in a reduced sensation of dyspnea during exercise in patients with COPD.
[吸入抗胆碱能药物对慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者呼吸困难及呼吸系统生理功能的影响]。
慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者吸入抗胆碱能药物后运动时呼吸困难感觉缓解的机制尚未完全阐明。我们检测了14例男性COPD患者在吸入溴化氧(OTB)前后运动时的肺功能、静态呼吸压力和呼吸困难感觉。吸入OTB后FEV1和FVC升高,而RV及RV / TLC比值降低。给药后最大吸气压(PImax)明显升高。运动时的呼吸困难感,以Borg量表斜率(BSS, δ BS/ δ Vo2)测量,在吸入OTB后降低。BSS、PImax与RV/TLC之间存在显著相关性。这些结果表明,吸入OTB后空气捕获的减少可能会增强膈肌在给定神经输入时产生压力的能力,从而减少COPD患者运动时的呼吸困难感。
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