慢性阻塞性肺疾病强化适当吸入器技术后症状控制的评价。

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Tanya Jaiswal, Sparsh Gupta, Pooja Anand, Pranav Ish, Dhruv Sakkarwal, Divya Sahu
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慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)仍然是世界范围内发病率和死亡率的主要原因。适当的吸入器技术是有效COPD管理的关键组成部分,但在临床实践中往往不是最佳的。本研究旨在评估加强适当吸入器技术对COPD症状控制的影响。这是一项在德里一家三级保健医院药学系进行的前后前瞻性研究。共纳入118名使用吸入器的COPD患者。对我院门诊118例使用干粉吸入器或计量吸入器的COPD患者进行前瞻性研究。参与者在基线(第0天)、第4周和第8周接受适当吸入器技术的结构化演示,并在第12周进行最终评估。使用COPD评估测试(CAT)评分评估症状控制,使用吸入器技术评分(ITS)评估吸入器技术。对不良反应进行监测并记录。该研究表明,在12周的随访中,CAT和ITS评分均有显著改善。获得最佳CAT分数(0-10)的参与者比例从基线时的4.24%增加到第12周时的12.7%。同时,得分最高ITS 10的参与者百分比从基线时的0%增加到第12周时的90.7%。不良反应最小,92.37%的参与者报告无不良反应。观察到ITS和CAT评分之间的变化呈负相关,突出了干预在改善COPD症状控制方面的有效性。综上所述,通过有组织的教育干预加强适当的吸入器技术可显著改善COPD症状控制,CAT和ITS评分的提高证明了这一点。本研究强调在COPD治疗中需要常规教育和加强吸入器的使用,以达到最佳的临床结果。
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Evaluation of symptom control in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after reinforcement of proper inhaler technique.

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Proper inhaler technique is a critical component of effective COPD management, yet it is often suboptimal in clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of reinforcing proper inhaler techniques on COPD symptom control. This was a pre-post, prospective study conducted in the Department of Pharmacology at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. A total of 118 COPD patients using inhalers were enrolled. A prospective study of 118 COPD patients using either dry powder inhalers or metered dose inhalers was carried out in the outpatient clinic of our hospital. Participants received structured demonstrations of proper inhaler technique at baseline (day 0), week 4, and week 8, with final evaluations at week 12. Symptom control was assessed using the COPD Assessment Test (CAT) score, and inhaler technique was evaluated using the Inhaler Technique Score (ITS). Adverse effects were monitored and documented. The study demonstrated a significant improvement in both CAT and ITS scores over the 12-week follow-up. The proportion of participants achieving optimal CAT scores (0-10) increased from 4.24% at baseline to 12.7% by week 12. Concurrently, the percentage of participants scoring the maximum ITS of 10 increased from 0% at baseline to 90.7% by week 12. Adverse effects were minimal, with 92.37% of participants reporting no adverse effects. A negative correlation was observed between changes in ITS and CAT scores, highlighting the effectiveness of the intervention in improving COPD symptom control. In conclusion, reinforcing proper inhaler technique through structured educational interventions significantly improves COPD symptom control, as evidenced by enhanced CAT and ITS scores. This study emphasizes the need for routine education and reinforcement of inhaler use in COPD management to achieve optimal clinical outcomes.

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