Title of article :
Randomized trial of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate versus theophylline for moderate asthma during pregnancy
Author/Authors :
Mitchell P. Dombrowski، نويسنده , , Michael Schatz، نويسنده , , Robert Wise، نويسنده , , Elizabeth A. Thom، نويسنده , , Mark Landon، نويسنده , , William Mabie، نويسنده , , Roger B Newman، نويسنده , , Donald McNellis، نويسنده , , John C. Hauth، نويسنده , , Marshall Lindheimer، نويسنده , , Steve N Caritis، نويسنده , , Kenneth J Leveno، نويسنده , , Paul Meis، نويسنده , , Menachem Miodovnik، نويسنده , , Ronald J. Wapner، نويسنده , , Michael W Varner، نويسنده , , Mary Jo OʹSullivan، نويسنده , , Deborah L Conway، نويسنده , , for The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network and The National Heart، نويسنده , , Lung، نويسنده , , and Blood Institute، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
8
From page :
737
To page :
744
Abstract :
Objective This study was undertaken to compare the efficacy of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate to oral theophylline for the prevention of asthma exacerbation(s) requiring medical intervention. Study design A prospective, double-blind, double placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial of pregnant women with moderate asthma was performed. Results There was no significant difference (P = .554) in the proportion of asthma exacerbations among the 194 women in the beclomethasone cohort (18.0%) versus the 191 in the theophylline cohort (20.4%; risk ratio [RR] = 0.9, 95% CI = 0.6-1.3). The beclomethasone cohort had significantly lower incidences of discontinuing study medications caused by side effects (RR = 0.3, 95% CI = 0.1-0.9; P = .016), and proportion of study visits with forced expiratory volume expired in 1 second (FEV1) less than 80% predicted (0.284±0.331 vs 0.284±0.221, P = .039). There were no significant differences in treatment failure, compliance, or proportion of peak expiratory flow rate less than 80% predicted. There were no significant differences in maternal or perinatal outcomes. Conclusion The treatment of moderate asthma with inhaled beclomethasone versus oral theophylline resulted in similar rates of asthma exacerbations and similar obstetric and perinatal outcomes. These results favor the use of inhaled corticosteroids for moderate asthma during pregnancy because of the improved FEV1 and because theophylline had more side effects and requires serum monitoring.
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number :
643987
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