• J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv · Jun 2014

    Improved metered dose inhaler technique when a coordination cap is used.

    • Wahida Azouz, Jessica Campbell, John Stephenson, Dinesh Saralaya, and Henry Chrystyn.
    • 1 Division of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield , Huddersfield, HD1 3DH, UK .
    • J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv. 2014 Jun 1; 27 (3): 193-9.

    BackgroundPatients often experience problems using metered dose inhalers (MDIs), particularly poor coordination between inhalation start and dose actuation (TsIn: time difference between the start of an inhalation and the actuation of a dose), and fast peak inspiratory flow (PIF). We investigated if a coordination cap (CAP), with instruction to prolong inhalation, solved these problems.MethodsInhalation profiles [PIF, TsIn, inhalation volume (Vi), inhalation time (Ti)] of patients with stable asthma prescribed an MDI were measured using their real-life technique (MDI). Inhalation profiles were then measured with the cap fitted (MDI+CAP). These patients were then instructed to inhale through the MDI+CAP for 5 sec, and inhalation profiles measured (MDI+CAP+TRAIN). TsIn was only measured for the MDI.ResultsResistances of MDI and MDI+CAP were 0.0135 and 0.0243 (cm H2O)(½)/(L/min), respectively. Seventy-one patients were evaluated, with mean [standard deviation (SD)] forced expiratory volume over 1 sec % predicted normal of 78.3% (21.0). Following MDI, MDI+CAP, and MDI+CAP+TRAIN: mean (SD) PIF was 155.6 (61.5), 112.3 (48.4), and 73.8 (34.9) L/min, respectively (p<0.001); mean (SD) Ti was 1.60 (0.60), 1.92 (0.80), and 2.99 (1.03) sec, respectively (p<0.001); and Vi was similar between stages. Twelve patients used a slow flow with the MDI alone, but only two of these patients demonstrated good coordination. With the cap in place (which ensures good coordination), the number of patients using a slow flow increased to 25 for MDI+CAP and to 50 following MDI+CAP+TRAIN.ConclusionsThe cap with its effect of increasing resistance to airflow combined with the instruction to prolong inhalation time significantly decreased the inhalation flow.

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