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稳定型慢性气道疾病门诊患者每日吸气峰值流量及吸入技术不当的患病率及相关因素分析
Authors Ding N, Zhang W, Wang Z, Bai C, He Q, Dong Y, Feng X, Zhang J, Gao S
Received 16 March 2021
Accepted for publication 1 June 2021
Published 23 June 2021 Volume 2021:16 Pages 1913—1924
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S311178
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Richard Russell
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence and associated factors of suboptimal daily peak inspiratory flow (PIF) and technical misuse of three commonly used dry powder inhalers (DPIs) in outpatients with stable chronic airway diseases.
Patients and Methods: Included in this study were 85 outpatients with stable asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or asthma-COPD Overlap (ACO) and had previously used any of Turbuhaler® (TUR), Diskus® (DIS), HandiHaler® (HAN) between December 2018 and September 2019. The patient’s daily PIF against the resistance of a specific DPI and operation technique was investigated by two pharmacists by using In-Check DIAL G16 and a checklist.
Results: Of the 85 patients, the proportion of patients with a suboptimal daily PIF and technical misuse was 38.8% and 65.9%, respectively. In logistic regression, we observed that the factors that increase the risk for suboptimal daily PIF were age (OR=1.06) and combination with respiratory diseases (OR = 6.59). The factor that decreases the risk for misuse was the higher education level (OR =0.63).
Conclusion: Even if patients have received training at the time of initial prescription, the standardization of the use of DPIs by patients in our center was still unoptimistic. Age and combined with respiratory diseases were associated with suboptimal PIF. Higher education level decreased the incidence of technique misuse.
Keywords: dry powder inhaler, inhalation technique, peak inspiratory flow rate, pharmacist, risk factors