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Macrolides in COPD- Bronchiectasis Overlap

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Assiut University

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Santrauka

To assess safety of long-term macrolide therapy in patients with COPD-bronchiectasis overlap syndrome And evaluate its efficacy in treating COPD-bronchiectasis overlap syndrome regarding change in clinical, functional and microbiological profile.
To define the, clinical, radiological, functional and microbiological patterns of patients with COPD-bronchiectasis overlap syndrome

apibūdinimas

COPD and bronchiectasis share common symptoms of cough with sputum production and susceptibility to recurrent exacerbations driven by new or persistent infection The overlap between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and bronchiectasis is a neglected area of research, and it is not covered by guidelines for clinical practice COPD is diagnosed on the basis of poorly reversible airflow obstruction and is therefore a physiological diagnosis. It is defined when an objective measure of airflow obstruction is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response of the lung to noxious stimuli, with cigarette smoke being the most common exposure in the developed world. Operationally, this implies that patients with any sufficient exposure and fixed airflow obstruction are labelled as having COPD.

Bronchiectasis is diagnosed in the presence of airway dilatation and airway wall thickening on imaging (usually computed tomography (CT)), and is therefore a structural diagnosis. Clinically significant disease is present when imaging abnormalities are associated with symptoms of persistent or recurrent bronchial infection.

in the 2014 Global initiative for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease guidelines, bronchiectasis was for the first time defined as a comorbidity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and this change has been retained in the 2015 update, which emphasizes the influence of bronchiectasis in the natural history of COPD.

The prevalence of bronchiectasis in patients with COPD is high, especially in advanced stages. The identification of bronchiectasis in COPD has been defined as a different clinical COPD phenotype with greater symptomatic severity, more frequent chronic bronchial infection and exacerbations, and poor prognosis.

A recent meta-analysis by Du et al, of 5,329 COPD patients found a greatly increased exacerbation risk due to comorbid COPD with bronchiectasis compared to COPD alone.18 Moreover, the risk of exacerbations rose almost two times higher, colonization of the lungs four times higher, severe airway obstruction 30 percent higher, and mortality two times higher. It is not surprising that such elevated risks are also associated with higher healthcare costs.

Treatments useful in COPD may not be widely effective in bronchiectasis and vice versa. Inhaled corticosteroids provide perhaps the best example of this: they are widely used in COPD but not recommended for most patients with bronchiectasis . The reasons for this are unclear but probably reflect, in part, the diverse aetiology underlying bronchiectasis. In contrast, inhaled antibiotics, including antipseudomonal agents in appropriate patients, are of benefit and appear in current bronchiectasis guidelines ,but are not used routinely in stable COPD Macrolides, in addition to their antimicrobial effects, have decreased neutrophil chemotaxis and infiltration into the respiratory epithelium, inhibition of transcription factors leading to decreased proinflammatory cytokine production, down-regulation of adhesion molecule expression, inhibition of microbial virulence factors including biofilm formation, reduced generation of oxygen-free radicals, enhanced neutrophil apoptosis, and decreased mucus hypersecretion with improved mucociliary clearance.

Datos

Paskutinį kartą patikrinta: 06/30/2020
Pirmasis pateikimas: 12/17/2019
Numatytas registravimas pateiktas: 12/28/2019
Pirmas paskelbtas: 01/01/2020
Paskutinis atnaujinimas pateiktas: 07/19/2020
Paskutinis atnaujinimas paskelbtas: 07/21/2020
Faktinė studijų pradžios data: 07/31/2020
Numatoma pirminio užbaigimo data: 12/31/2021
Numatoma studijų užbaigimo data: 06/30/2022

Būklė ar liga

Bronchiectasis

Intervencija / gydymas

Drug: macrolides group

Fazė

-

Rankų grupės

RankaIntervencija / gydymas
macrolides group
Every patient of this group will be educated and instructed about usage, dosing and side effects of the drug. Dose: azithromycin 500 mg three times weekly for 6 months. added to the conventional treatment.
Drug: macrolides group
administration of azithromycin three times weekly for six months
conventional group
Every patient of this group will receive the conventional treatment.

Tinkamumo kriterijai

Amžius, tinkami studijuoti 18 Years Į 18 Years
Tinkamos studijoms lytysAll
Mėginių ėmimo metodasNon-Probability Sample
Priima sveikus savanoriusTaip
Kriterijai

Inclusion Criteria:

- Aged 18 years or above, male or female.

- Non / Ex-smokers.

- Confirmed diagnosis of bronchiectasis based on high-resolution computed tomography scan.

- Confirmed diagnosis of COPD based on pulmonary function test.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Active smokers.

- Moderate to severe liver impairment (Child-Pugh B or C) and/or sever renal impairment (c. clearance less than 30ml/min).

- Patients who are known to be hypersensitive to macrolide.

- Patient with known or susceptible to have rhythm problems

Rezultatas

Pirminės rezultatų priemonės

1. long-term macrolides therapy in patients with COPD-bronchiectasis overlap syndrome regarding ototoxicity, hepatotoxicity and cardiac toxicity [two years]

1)-ototoxicity by whispered- voice test before starting treatment and monthly The examiner stands arm's length (0.6 m) behind the seated patient and whispers a combination of numbers and letters (for example, 4-K-2) and then asks the patient to repeat the sequence. If the patient responds correctly, hearing is considered normal; if the patient responds incorrectly, the test is repeated using a different number/letter combination The examiner always stands behind the patient to prevent lip reading The other ear is assessed similarly with a different combination of numbers and letters -2)-assessment of hepatotoxicity by measuring liver enzymes (aspartate transaminase AST, Alanine transaminase ALT (Unit/Liter)) before starting treatment and monthly. 3)-assessment of possible prolongation of QT interval (millimeters) by ECG (electrocardiogram) before starting treatment and monthly.

2. evaluate macrolides in treating COPD-bronchiectasis overlap syndrome regarding improvement of symptoms, frequency of exacerbations, systemic inflammatory response and pulmonary function tests. [two years]

symptoms: Dyspnea score by mMRC (modified medical research council) score, with strenuous exercise 0 when hurrying or walking up a slight hill +1 Walks slower than people of the same age because of dyspnea +2 Stops for breath after walking 100 yards +3 Too dyspneic to leave house +4 sputum volume by (milliliter), bronchiectasis health questionnaire (BHS) exacerbation: Frequency of outpatient visits per month and hospital admission if happened (number\month). systemic inflammation: CBC (complete blood count) (White Blood Cells(n/ microliter), differential count (%) Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (millimeter/hour) C-Reactive Protein (milligram\ liter) Microbiological: Change in microbiological picture based on sputum culture and sensitivity - Functional: Change in FEV1 (forced expiratory volume at one second) (liter/second.) all these will be done before starting treatment and monthly.

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