Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy
Online ISSN : 1880-5469
Print ISSN : 1344-6835
ISSN-L : 1344-6835
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Short-term effects of tiotropium on the pulmonary function and quality of life (QOL) in patients at risk and with mild chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Tatsuyuki MiyashitaHideo OyaNagato SatoKoichi HagiwaraMinoru Kanazawa
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2013 Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 14-19

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Purpose: Although the short-term effects of tiotropium for patients with Stage II-IV COPD have been established, the effects on patients in earlier stages are not known. We studied the short-term effects of tiotropium on pulmonary function, quality of life (QOL), and clinical symptoms in patients at risk for and with mild COPD.
Subjects and methods: The subjects enrolled the study consist of 85 patients who visited the clinics due to respiratory symptoms, were more than 40 years old, and had a smoking history of more than 10 pack-years were enrolled. They were divided into an At risk-Stage I COPD group and a Stages II-IV COPD group. After the administration of tiotropium for 12 weeks, the changes in the pulmonary function test, QOL, and subjective symptoms were compared before and after the therapy.
Results: Tiotropium increased the FEV1, FVC, and IC and improved the SGRQ scores in the patients in the Stage II-IV COPD group, while it did not cause a significant difference in the At risk-Stage I groups. Some patients in the At risk-Stage I group who experienced an improvement in their subjective symptoms.
Conclusions: We could not show that the patients in the At risk-Stage I group benefited from tiotropium. However, some patients in the At risk-Stage I groups showed improvements in their symptoms. Tiotropium may be effective to relieve symptoms in some patients even when they are in the At risk-Stage I groups.

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