Furosemide Given by Inhalation Ameliorates Acute Exacerbation of Asthma |
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Authors: | Yoshiaki Ono Tetsuri Kondo Toshimori Tanigaki Yasuyo Ohta |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have suggested that inhaled furosemide may have a protective effect against a wide variety of bronchoconstrictor agents, but a therapeutic effect has not been established in acute exacerbation of asthma. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether inhaled furosemide would exhibit any therapeutic benefit in acute asthma. We conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized study in 40 patients with acute mild or moderate exacerbation of asthma. All patients received intravenous (IV) aminophylline 250 mg for 90 min and IV hydrocortisone 100 mg at entry. After randomization, 3 patients were excluded from the final analysis. At 30 min after starting IV aminophylline, 20 patients were given inhaled furosemide 20 mg and 17 patients received normal saline as placebo-control. Both inhalations were given by a jet nebulizer. The baseline forced expiratory volume at 1 sec (FEV1), peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), and serum concentration of theophylline did not differ between the two groups. An increase in FEV1 in the furosemide group by 28.2 ± 5.9% (mean ± SE) was noted at 60 min, and this was significantly higher than in the control group. PEFR at 60 min was also significantly higher in the furosemide group than in control group. We conclude that inhaled furosemide has a bronchodilator effect on mild to moderate exacerbation of asthma when it is used with IV theophylline. Inhaled furosemide may benefit certain acute asthma patients, especially those suffering complications from the adverse effects of β2-agonists. |
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Keywords: | Asthma Furosemide Inhalation |
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