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Date publication
juin 2009
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr JANKOWSKI Roger
Tous les auteurs :
Jankowski R, Klossek JM, Attali V, Coste A, Serrano E
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Résumé
BACKGROUND: Topical steroids are first-line medication to control nasal polyposis (NP), a disease with long-term clinical course. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of fluticasone propionate aqueous nasal spray (FPANS) 200 microg twice a day (bd) after 1 month of treatment, and to compare FPANS 200 microg bd and FPANS 200 microg once a day (od) in maintenance and long-term treatment. METHODS: Double-blind, placebo-controlled, 8-month study with three treatment periods (1-month acute period followed with 1-month maintenance period and 6-month follow-up period) was carried out. Group 1 received FPANS 200 microg bd, during acute, maintenance and follow-up periods, Group 2 received FPANS 200 microg bd during acute period and FPANS 200 microg od during maintenance and follow-up periods, and Group 3 received placebo during acute and maintenance periods and FPANS 200 microg bd during follow-up period. Endpoints were change from baseline in clinic peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF), domiciliary evening PNIF, intensity of symptoms and polyposis grade. RESULTS: After acute period and maintenance periods, FPANS 200 microg bd was significantly more effective than placebo on all endpoints and more effective than FPANS 200 microg od after 1-month maintenance period on clinic PNIF, evening PNIF, obstruction, percentage of days with no sense of smell and percentage of nights with no disturbances. The two doses were similar on other endpoints. After the 6-month follow-up period, there was no difference between the two doses of FPANS at all efficacy endpoints. The safety profile of FPANS did not highlight any new or unanticipated adverse events. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrated the efficacy of FPANS 200 microg bd in acute treatment and FPANS 200 microg od as a sufficient dose to maintain a long-term efficacy in the treatment for NP.
Référence
Allergy. 2009 Jun;64(6):944-50