Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone

Background: This study investigated the value of adding Ismigen ® , a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate, to therapy of COPD patients (FEV 1 <60% predicted) under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone (SFC). Methods: 63 patients enrolled from September to December 2007 were randomly d...

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Main Authors: Mario Cazzola, Paolo Noschese, Felice Di Perna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-04-01
Series:Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1753465809104677
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spelling doaj-cb6492021a2a4fd1a8309fe3a69fa9212020-11-25T03:24:48ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease1753-46582009-04-01310.1177/1753465809104677Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasoneMario CazzolaPaolo NoscheseFelice Di PernaBackground: This study investigated the value of adding Ismigen ® , a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate, to therapy of COPD patients (FEV 1 <60% predicted) under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone (SFC). Methods: 63 patients enrolled from September to December 2007 were randomly divided into two groups (A and B). All patients were treated with salmeterol/fluticasone (SFC) 50/500 μg BID. Thirty-three subjects also received Ismigen one capsule daily the first 10 days of three consecutive months (group B). This treatment was reaped three months after the end of the first course. We assessed at inclusion and at scheduled (every 2 months) or intercurrent visit: symptoms (amount and colour of sputum, severity of dyspnoea, frequency of cough, fever), diagnosis of exacerbation, concomitant medications (antibiotics and oral corticosteroids) and hospitalization. Results: During the course of the study two patients died. At the end of the observation period (12 months), another six patients could not be visited because they had withdrawn. Compared with SFC, adding on Ismigen reduced the total number of exacerbations (23 out of 30 patients in group A and 21 out of 33 patients in group B), the number (rate) of exacerbations per patient per year (18 out of 27 patients [0.67] in group A and 15 out of 28 patients [0.54] in group B), the number of exacerbations that needed treatment with oral corticosteroids (12 out of 23 [52%] in group A and 9 out of 21 [43%] in group B) and the total number (rate) of hospitalizations (4/30 [0.13] in group A and 3/33 [0.09] in group B). There were no significant differences between treatments with respect to their effect on the symptoms of exacerbations. A decrease in the need for antibiotics was also observed in group B. Conclusion: Our data suggest that COPD patients benefit from the addition of Ismigen on top of the routine maintenance treatment with SFC.https://doi.org/10.1177/1753465809104677
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Felice Di Perna
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Paolo Noschese
Felice Di Perna
Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease
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Paolo Noschese
Felice Di Perna
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title Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
title_short Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
title_full Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
title_fullStr Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
title_full_unstemmed Value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of COPD patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
title_sort value of adding a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to therapy of copd patients under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease
issn 1753-4658
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Background: This study investigated the value of adding Ismigen ® , a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate, to therapy of COPD patients (FEV 1 <60% predicted) under regular treatment with salmeterol/fluticasone (SFC). Methods: 63 patients enrolled from September to December 2007 were randomly divided into two groups (A and B). All patients were treated with salmeterol/fluticasone (SFC) 50/500 μg BID. Thirty-three subjects also received Ismigen one capsule daily the first 10 days of three consecutive months (group B). This treatment was reaped three months after the end of the first course. We assessed at inclusion and at scheduled (every 2 months) or intercurrent visit: symptoms (amount and colour of sputum, severity of dyspnoea, frequency of cough, fever), diagnosis of exacerbation, concomitant medications (antibiotics and oral corticosteroids) and hospitalization. Results: During the course of the study two patients died. At the end of the observation period (12 months), another six patients could not be visited because they had withdrawn. Compared with SFC, adding on Ismigen reduced the total number of exacerbations (23 out of 30 patients in group A and 21 out of 33 patients in group B), the number (rate) of exacerbations per patient per year (18 out of 27 patients [0.67] in group A and 15 out of 28 patients [0.54] in group B), the number of exacerbations that needed treatment with oral corticosteroids (12 out of 23 [52%] in group A and 9 out of 21 [43%] in group B) and the total number (rate) of hospitalizations (4/30 [0.13] in group A and 3/33 [0.09] in group B). There were no significant differences between treatments with respect to their effect on the symptoms of exacerbations. A decrease in the need for antibiotics was also observed in group B. Conclusion: Our data suggest that COPD patients benefit from the addition of Ismigen on top of the routine maintenance treatment with SFC.
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