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Published in: Advances in Therapy 10/2022

Open Access 10-08-2022 | Olodaterol | Original Research

Effectiveness of Tiotropium/Olodaterol in the Real World: A Post Hoc Subgroup Analysis After the First Year of Use

Authors: Atsuyasu Sato, Ai Miyazaki, Shuhei Nakamura

Published in: Advances in Therapy | Issue 10/2022

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Abstract

Introduction

Real-world evidence is needed to optimize pharmacotherapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The effectiveness of inhaled tiotropium/olodaterol according to baseline symptoms and previous COPD treatment and predictors of response were assessed.

Methods

This was a post hoc analysis of a 52-week post-marketing surveillance study of tiotropium/olodaterol in 1255 Japanese patients with COPD of all severities. We analyzed change in total COPD Assessment Test (CAT) score and lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1 s [FEV1] and forced vital capacity [FVC]). Patient subgroups were analyzed based on baseline CAT score (< 10 [n = 184], ≥ 10 [n = 507]) and previous COPD treatment (treatment-naive [n = 407], previously treated [n = 848], treatment with long-acting muscarinic antagonist monotherapy [n = 161]).

Results

In the CAT ≥ 10 subgroup, tiotropium/olodaterol showed statistically significant improvements in mean total CAT score (− 6.2; 95% confidence interval [CI] − 7.2, − 5.1), FEV1 (0.109 L; 95% CI 0.059, 0.159) and FVC (0.171 L; 95% CI 0.096, 0.245), which continued through Week 52. CAT score and lung function improvement were greatest in treatment-naive patients: − 7.6 (95% CI − 9.2, − 6.1) mean total CAT score, 0.177 L (95% CI 0.076, 0.279) mean FEV1 and 0.178 L (95% CI 0.036, 0.319) mean FVC. Baseline factors associated with treatment response (total CAT score improvement ≥ 2 points) were: shorter COPD duration (odds ratio [OR] 0.91; 95% CI 0.87, 0.96), total CAT score ≥ 10 (OR 3.86; 95% CI 2.46, 6.06) and treatment-naive status (OR 1.86; 95% CI 1.12, 3.07). Baseline total CAT scores ≥ 13 predicted responses to tiotropium/olodaterol in all previous COPD treatment subgroups including treatment-naive patients.

Conclusions

Tiotropium/olodaterol improved symptoms and lung function in Japanese COPD patients. Our results support the possible use of tiotropium/olodaterol in treatment-naive patients and those with total CAT scores ≥ 10.

Trail Registration

Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier for parent study: NCT02850978.
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Metadata
Title
Effectiveness of Tiotropium/Olodaterol in the Real World: A Post Hoc Subgroup Analysis After the First Year of Use
Authors
Atsuyasu Sato
Ai Miyazaki
Shuhei Nakamura
Publication date
10-08-2022
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Advances in Therapy / Issue 10/2022
Print ISSN: 0741-238X
Electronic ISSN: 1865-8652
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-022-02268-1

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