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When to use single-inhaler triple therapy in COPD: a practical approach for primary care health care professionals
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Scullion, JE
, Gaduzo, S
, McGovern, V
, Singh, D
, Roberts, J
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Asthma
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Clinical trials
/ Decision-making
/ Expert Opinion
/ guidelines
/ Indacaterol
/ Inhalers
/ maintenance therapy
/ Medical personnel
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Pneumonia
/ Primary care
/ routine care
/ Steroids
/ Surveys
/ Tiotropium
/ treatment step-up
2019
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When to use single-inhaler triple therapy in COPD: a practical approach for primary care health care professionals
by
Scullion, JE
, Gaduzo, S
, McGovern, V
, Singh, D
, Roberts, J
in
Asthma
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Clinical trials
/ Decision-making
/ Expert Opinion
/ guidelines
/ Indacaterol
/ Inhalers
/ maintenance therapy
/ Medical personnel
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Pneumonia
/ Primary care
/ routine care
/ Steroids
/ Surveys
/ Tiotropium
/ treatment step-up
2019
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When to use single-inhaler triple therapy in COPD: a practical approach for primary care health care professionals
by
Scullion, JE
, Gaduzo, S
, McGovern, V
, Singh, D
, Roberts, J
in
Asthma
/ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
/ Clinical trials
/ Decision-making
/ Expert Opinion
/ guidelines
/ Indacaterol
/ Inhalers
/ maintenance therapy
/ Medical personnel
/ Mortality
/ Older people
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Pneumonia
/ Primary care
/ routine care
/ Steroids
/ Surveys
/ Tiotropium
/ treatment step-up
2019
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When to use single-inhaler triple therapy in COPD: a practical approach for primary care health care professionals
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When to use single-inhaler triple therapy in COPD: a practical approach for primary care health care professionals
2019
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While single-inhaler triple therapy (SITT) devices were not available when the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease strategy and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines were developed, two devices are now available in the UK. This paper offers practical, patient-focused advice to optimize placement of SITT in the management of COPD. A survey of UK health care professionals (HCPs) identified issues around, and attitudes toward, SITT, which informed a multidisciplinary expert panel's discussions. The survey confirmed the need to clarify the place of SITT in COPD management. The panel suggested three criteria, any one of which identifies a high-risk patient where escalation to triple therapy from monotherapy or double combination treatment is appropriate: 1) at least two exacerbations treated with oral corticosteroids, antibiotics, or both in the previous year; 2) at least one severe exacerbation that required hospital admission in the previous year; 3) one exacerbation a year on a repeated basis for 2 consecutive years. Appropriate non-pharmacological management is essential for all patients and should be considered before stepping up treatment. Regular review is essential. During each review, HCPs should consider stepping treatment up or down. If patients exacerbate despite adhering to triple therapy, an individualized approach should be considered if the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) confers benefit or causes side effects. In this situation, the blood eosinophil count could aid decision making. ICSs should be continued when the history suggests that asthma overlaps with COPD. Training, counseling, and education should be individualized. HCPs should consider referral: 1) when there is limited response to treatment and persistent exacerbations; 2) where there is diagnostic uncertainty or suspected comorbidity; 3) whenever they feel \"out of their depth.\" Overall, the panel concurred that when used correctly, SITT has the potential to improve adherence, symptom control, and quality of life, and reduce exacerbations. Studies using real-world evidence need to confirm these benefits.
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Dove Medical Press Limited,Dove Medical Press Ltd,Dove Press,Dove Medical Press
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