Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation

Airway mucus hypersecretion and increased oxidative stress are clinical and pathophysiological features of asthma exacerbation. We studied effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as a mucolytic and antioxidant agent in asthma exacerbation. In this randomized, single-blinded, placebo-controlled study 50 p...

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Main Authors: Masoud Aliyali, Ali Poorhasan Amiri, Ali Sharifpoor, Fatemeh Zalli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
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Online Access:https://ijaai.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijaai/article/view/275
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spelling doaj-88b8e14426f14456b7f855925b6f8ba92020-11-25T04:12:20ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology1735-15021735-52492010-06-0192275Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma ExacerbationMasoud Aliyali0Ali Poorhasan Amiri1 Ali Sharifpoor2Fatemeh Zalli3Department of Pulmonary, Imam Hospital, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Department of Pulmonary, Beheshti Hospital, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IranDepartment of Pulmonary, Imam Hospital, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, IranDepartment of Pulmonary, Beheshti Hospital, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran Airway mucus hypersecretion and increased oxidative stress are clinical and pathophysiological features of asthma exacerbation. We studied effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as a mucolytic and antioxidant agent in asthma exacerbation. In this randomized, single-blinded, placebo-controlled study 50 patients ( 17 male, 33 female, mean age 48.94±13.68) with asthma exacerbation were randomized to receive either oral 600 mg b.d. N-acetylcystiene or placebo in addition to standard treatment during 5 days hospitalization. Daily measurements of wheezing, dyspnea, cough, sputum, expectoration, night sleep scores and morning PEFR were performed. There was no significant difference in wheezing score between patients assigned NAC and those assigned placebo in day 5(0.84[SD 0.94] VS 0.87[SD 0.79]) and also in cough score (0.72[SD 0.84] VS 0.79[SD 0.97]), dyspnea score (0.84[SD 1.06] VS 0.91[SD 1.01]), sputum score(0.79[SD 0.83] VS 0.62[SD 0.71]), expectoration score(0.79[SD 0.97] VS 0.83[SD 1.09]), night sleep score(1[SD 1.17] VS 0.67[SD 0.98] and morning PEFR (256[SD 96.36] VS 282[SD 98.86]). We concluded that addition of N-acetylcysteine to usual asthma medication has no significant effect in treatment of asthma exacerbation. https://ijaai.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijaai/article/view/275AntioxidantAsthmaMucus hypersecretionMucolyticN-acetylcysteine
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author Masoud Aliyali
Ali Poorhasan Amiri
Ali Sharifpoor
Fatemeh Zalli
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Ali Poorhasan Amiri
Ali Sharifpoor
Fatemeh Zalli
Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Antioxidant
Asthma
Mucus hypersecretion
Mucolytic
N-acetylcysteine
author_facet Masoud Aliyali
Ali Poorhasan Amiri
Ali Sharifpoor
Fatemeh Zalli
author_sort Masoud Aliyali
title Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation
title_short Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation
title_full Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation
title_fullStr Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on Asthma Exacerbation
title_sort effects of n-acetylcysteine on asthma exacerbation
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
issn 1735-1502
1735-5249
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Airway mucus hypersecretion and increased oxidative stress are clinical and pathophysiological features of asthma exacerbation. We studied effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as a mucolytic and antioxidant agent in asthma exacerbation. In this randomized, single-blinded, placebo-controlled study 50 patients ( 17 male, 33 female, mean age 48.94±13.68) with asthma exacerbation were randomized to receive either oral 600 mg b.d. N-acetylcystiene or placebo in addition to standard treatment during 5 days hospitalization. Daily measurements of wheezing, dyspnea, cough, sputum, expectoration, night sleep scores and morning PEFR were performed. There was no significant difference in wheezing score between patients assigned NAC and those assigned placebo in day 5(0.84[SD 0.94] VS 0.87[SD 0.79]) and also in cough score (0.72[SD 0.84] VS 0.79[SD 0.97]), dyspnea score (0.84[SD 1.06] VS 0.91[SD 1.01]), sputum score(0.79[SD 0.83] VS 0.62[SD 0.71]), expectoration score(0.79[SD 0.97] VS 0.83[SD 1.09]), night sleep score(1[SD 1.17] VS 0.67[SD 0.98] and morning PEFR (256[SD 96.36] VS 282[SD 98.86]). We concluded that addition of N-acetylcysteine to usual asthma medication has no significant effect in treatment of asthma exacerbation.
topic Antioxidant
Asthma
Mucus hypersecretion
Mucolytic
N-acetylcysteine
url https://ijaai.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijaai/article/view/275
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