bedoradrine and Dyspnea

bedoradrine has been researched along with Dyspnea* in 1 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for bedoradrine and Dyspnea

ArticleYear
Efficacy of a new intravenous β2-adrenergic agonist (bedoradrine, MN-221) for patients with an acute exacerbation of asthma.
    Respiratory medicine, 2015, Volume: 109, Issue:10

    Many patients with acute exacerbation of asthma are non-responders to inhaled β-adrenergic agonists. The goal of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of intravenous bedoradrine (MN-221), a highly selective β2-adrenergic agonist, as adjunct to standard therapy in the management of patients with acute exacerbation of asthma who did not respond to standard therapy.. Patients (N = 167) received standard therapy and were randomized to either bedoradrine (1200 μg) or placebo. Safety and efficacy parameters were monitored hourly for 3 h, followed by a 24-h follow-up visit and an 8-day follow-up phone call. Change in %FEV1 from baseline to Hour 3 was the primary outcome. Secondary outcome measures included change in %FEV1 at 1 and 2 h, change in dyspnea score at 1, 2, and 3 h, treatment failure rate, defined as a combination of hospitalization on the index visit or return to the emergency department within 1 week, and safety monitoring.. There was no significant difference in %FEV1 at 3 h between the 2 groups. The dyspnea scores were significantly improved for patients treated with bedoradrine compared to placebo (AUC0-2 hP < 0.005, AUC0-3 hP < 0.05). The safety profile for those treated with bedoradrine was consistent with the known mechanism of action of β-adrenergic agonists, and included both cardiovascular and metabolic effects.. Intravenous bedoradrine, in addition to standard therapy, did not significantly increase %FEV1 at 3 h, but it was associated with significantly improved dyspnea scores.. Clinicaltrials.gov; study name: MN-221-CL-007, registration number: NCT00838591; www.clinical trials.gov.

    Topics: Acetamides; Acute Disease; Administration, Inhalation; Administration, Intravenous; Adrenergic beta-2 Receptor Agonists; Adult; Asthma; Bronchodilator Agents; Double-Blind Method; Dyspnea; Female; Glucocorticoids; Humans; Ipratropium; Male; Middle Aged; Naphthalenes; Prednisone; Prospective Studies; Spirometry; Treatment Outcome

2015