BRONHODILATOR RESPONSE TO NEBULIZED SALBUTAMOL IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH STABLE C.O.P.D
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Abstract
Objective: To assess the response of elderly patients with stable COPD to beta-2 agonist.
Material and Methods: This inter ventional study was conducted in Pulmonology unit, Lady Reading
Hospital, Peshawar. Patients were recruited after considering inclusion and exclusion criteria. A detailed
history and clinical examination performed. On first day, baseline pulmonary function test (P.F.T) (F.E.V 1,
F.V.C, F.E.V 1/F.V.C, P.E.F.R) was taken. Then 3 ml normal saline (placebo) was administered via cho-neb
nebulizer. P.F.T measurements were repeated after 15, 30, 60 and 120 minutes. The best of three readings
was recorded. On next day, the same protocol was applied except that placebo was replaced by nebulized
salbutamol 5 mg (1 ml) plus 2 ml normal saline was administered via nebulizer.
Results: Out of 40 patients fulfilling entry criteria 30 completed the study. Age range was from 60-80
years. The mean baseline for F.E.V1 and F.V.C were 0.52 and 0.76 respectively. There was no significant
difference in the mean baseline values on two days. The results expressed as mean and peak percentage
changes about the baseline are shown in tabular and graphical form. 60 % patients responded to
salbutamol and 25 % to normal saline. Analysis of variance comparing change in F.E.V1 between
salbutamol and normal saline revealed highly significant drug effect (P<0.01). The drug effect comparing
changes in F.V.C was statistically not significant (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Salbutamol can produce useful bronchodilatation in elderly patients with stable COPD which
can be readily assessed using spirometry.
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