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Voswinckel, R; Reichenberger, F; Gall, H; Schmehl, T; Gessler, T; Schermuly, RT; Grimminger, F; Rubin, LJ; Seeger, W; Ghofrani, HA; Olschewski, H.
Metered dose inhaler delivery of treprostinil for the treatment of pulmonary hypertension.
Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2009; 22(1): 50-56. Doi: 10.1016/j.pupt.2008.11.009
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Background: The stable prostanoid analogue treprostinil is approved as continuous infusion for treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Unique drug characteristics may render this prostanoid feasible for inhalation therapy with a metered dose inhaler. Methods and results: Randomised open label investigation of acute haemodynamic effects, safety and tolerability of inhaled treprostinil delivered in seconds by a metered dose inhaler (MDI-TRE). Inhaled nitric oxide (NO) and MDI-TRE were applied once during right heart catheter investigation to 39 consecutive patients with pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension. Doses of 30 mu g, 45 mu g and 60 mu g MDI-TRE were investigated in separate groups of patients. Haemodynamics and blood gases were measured for 2 h following treprostinil application. Acute haemodynamic responses to NO and MDI-TRE were comparable. MDI-TRE significantly improved haemodynamics compared to placebo inhalation. MDI-TRE induced effects were comparable to a historical control group that inhaled treprostinil from an ultrasonic nebuliser. The 120 min area under the curve for PVR changes due to placebo, 30 mu g, 45 mu g or 60 mu g MDI-TRE was 1114 +/- 998, -870 +/- 940, -2450 +/- 2070 and -2000 +/- 900 min*%. Reduction of systemic vascular resistance and pressure were not clinically relevant. No significant side effects were observed. No impact on ventilation/perfusion matching by treprostinil was demonstrated in 5 patients with pre-existing gas exchange limitations by use of the multiple inert gas elimination technique. Conclusions: The application of inhaled treprostinil with a metered dose inhaler is feasible and well tolerated. It induced a sustained pulmonary selective vasodilatation. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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