The present and future of inhalation therapy for the management of obstructive airway diseases: Emphasis on pressurized metered-dose inhalers

IF 0.5 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Pneumon Pub Date : 2021-12-10 DOI:10.18332/pne/144614
P. Steiropoulos, P. Bakakos, E. Hatziagorou, P. Katsaounou, S. Loukides, A. Papaioannou, Konstantinos Porpodis, Konstantinos Samaras, A. Tzouvelekis, K. Kalafatakis, K. Kostikas
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Inhalation therapy has an ancient history and has been recognized as the most effective and safe way of delivering pharmaceutical compounds directly to the airways for the treatment of respiratory diseases. Nowadays, a great variety of devices exist;nebulizers, soft mist inhalers (SMIs), pressurized Metered Dose Inhalers (pMDIs) and single- or multi-dose Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs). The choice for the optimal device is patient-specific and depends on the advantages and disadvantages of each device category, and the patients' age and capacity to use them correctly. Factors that determine therapeutic success, apart from the previously mentioned, are: the physician-patient relationship, the patient's opinion, willingness, and preferences for certain medical devices, and proper training on device use. Various sources of evidence indicate that frequent change of devices is associated with treatment failure and should be avoided in order to achieve good therapeutic outcomes. The most frequently used types of inhalation devices for management of chronic and acute obstructive respiratory diseases are the pMDIs. Despite having some environmental footprint and requiring a good technique by the users to achieve reliable therapeutic effects, these devices are essential tools for primary care physicians and pulmonologists. In the COVID-19 era, and despite diametrically opposed opinions on the appropriateness of using nebulizers, most experts recommend against their use in order to reduce the potential risk of spreading the SARS-CoV-2 virus. If required, most experts recommend the use of pMDI via a spacer, except for life threatening exacerbations. The ongoing research, to improve the underlying technologies of these devices, introduce environmentally friendlier propellants and combine these devices with modern applications of telemedicine and artificial intelligence, creates new pathways for the continuous utilization of these inhalation devices in everyday clinical practice.
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吸入疗法治疗阻塞性气道疾病的现状和未来:重点是加压计量吸入器
吸入疗法有着悠久的历史,被认为是将药物化合物直接输送到呼吸道治疗呼吸系统疾病的最有效和最安全的方法。如今,存在各种各样的设备:雾化器,软雾吸入器(SMIs),加压计量吸入器(pmdi)和单剂量或多剂量干粉吸入器(dpi)。最佳设备的选择是针对患者的,取决于每种设备类别的优缺点,以及患者的年龄和正确使用它们的能力。除了前面提到的因素外,决定治疗成功的因素还有:医患关系,患者对某些医疗器械的意见、意愿和偏好,以及对器械使用的适当培训。各种来源的证据表明,频繁更换器械与治疗失败有关,为了获得良好的治疗效果,应避免更换器械。治疗慢性和急性阻塞性呼吸系统疾病最常用的吸入装置是pmdi。尽管这些设备对环境有一定的影响,并且需要用户使用良好的技术才能达到可靠的治疗效果,但它们是初级保健医生和肺科医生必不可少的工具。在COVID-19时代,尽管对使用雾化器的适当性持截然相反的意见,但大多数专家建议不要使用雾化器,以减少传播新冠病毒的潜在风险。如果需要,大多数专家建议通过间隔器使用pMDI,除非危及生命的恶化。正在进行的研究,以改进这些装置的基础技术,引入更环保的推进剂,并将这些装置与远程医疗和人工智能的现代应用相结合,为这些吸入装置在日常临床实践中的持续使用创造了新的途径。
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