Severe chronic airflow obstruction: Can corticosteroids slow down progression?

  • Postma, D. S.
  • Steenhuis, E. J.
  • van der Weele, L. T.
  • Sluiter, H. J.
Publication date
January 1985

Abstract

A long-term (14-18 yr) prognostic study on patients with severe Chronic Airflow Obstruction (CAO) (FEV1 less than 1000 ml) is reported. In 65 of the 79 patients under study at least 7 serial FEV1 values were available. At the beginning of the study long-term treatment with oral prednisolone in doses of 10-15 mg/d was started. Side-effects and introduction of inhalation corticosteroid therapy resulted in a decrease or complete cessation of oral corticosteroid treatment. Three distinct patterns of the course of FEV1 were recognized: 1) no change, 2) initial increase followed by decrease, and 3) linear decrease. Initially 138 clinical parameters, including reversibility of airflow obstruction, were comparable in groups 1, 2 and 3; group 3 show...

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