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Switching inhaled iloprost formulations in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension: the VENTASWITCH Trial

Inhaled iloprost is an effective therapy for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH); however, some patients experience extended inhalation times when using the V10 formulation (10.0 microg/mL) to deliver a 5 -microg dose (at mouthpiece) and are at risk of incomplete inhalations and reduced inhalation frequency. VENTASWITCH was an observational, case-crossover study to evaluate inhalation behavior in patients with PAH switched from iloprost V10 to V20 (20.0 microg/mL) formulation for delivering a 5 -microg dose using the I-Neb(R) AAD(R) device. Adults with PAH participating in a German Ventavis(R) (iloprost) patient-support program, who were switched from the V10 to V20 formulation, were enrolled. The co-primary endpoints were mean daily proportion of complete inhalations and mean daily inhalation frequency. The secondary endpoint was mean daily inhalation duration. Data were collected for three months before and after switching. Overall, 63 patients were included. Switching from V10 to V20 resulted in a significant increase in the mean daily proportion of complete inhalations (92% vs. 97%, P < 0.0001) and inhalation frequency (4.6 vs. 4.9 inhalations/day, P = 0.0430), and reduction in mean inhalation duration (11.8 vs. 6.5 min; P < 0.0001). Greater increases in daily proportions of complete inhalations were observed in older patients (>/= 65 vs. < 65 years) and those receiving more (3 vs. < 3) concomitant PAH medications. Switching from V10 to V20 iloprost formulation significantly improved inhalation behavior in patients with PAH and may facilitate improved adherence to therapy.
  • Richter, M. J.
  • Stollfuss, B.
  • Roitenberg, A.
  • Kleinjung, F.
  • Graeff, V.
  • Berghaus, S.
  • Muller, C.
  • Ghofrani, H. A.

Keywords

  • nebulizers
  • pharmacotherapy
  • pulmonary arterial hypertension
Publication details
DOI: 10.1177/2045894018798921
Journal: Pulmonary circulation
Pages: 2045894018798921 
Number: 4
Work Type: Original
Location: UGMLC
Disease Area: PH
Partner / Member: JLU
Access-Number: 30124140
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