Appropriate use of a dry powder inhaler based on inhalation flow pattern

  • Kondo T
  • Hibino M
  • Tanigaki T
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: An optimal inhalation flow pattern is essential for effective use of a dry powder inhaler (DPI). We wondered whether DPI instructors inhale from a DPI with an appropriate pattern, and if not, whether self-training with visual feedback is effective. METHODS: Subjects were 14 pharmacists regularly engaged in instruction in DPI use. A newly designed handy inhalation flow visualizer (Visual Trainer: VT) was used to assess inhalation profiles and to assist in self-training. With a peak inhalation flow rate (PIFR) > 50 L/min, time reaching PIFR (TPF) < 0.4 s, inhalation volume (VI) > 1 L, and flow at 0.3 s after the onset of inhalation (F0.3) > 50 L/min, the pattern was considered optimal. RESULTS: Using Diskus or Turbuhaler 12 and 10 subjects respectively inhaled with a suitable PIFR. Those with a satisfactory F0.3 were 10 and 7 respectively. The TPF was short enough in only 1 and 2 respectively. All 14 subjects inhaled deeply (VI) through Diskus, and 10 did so through Turbuhaler. In the self-training session, only 3 subjects satisfied all three variables at the first trial, while 2 or 3 trials were required in other subjects. Among the three variables, optimal TPF was the most difficult to attain. Once a satisfactory inhalation pattern was achieved using one DPI, eleven out of 12 subjects inhaled with a satisfactory pattern through the other DPI. CONCLUSION: Visualization of the inhalation flow pattern facilitates the learning of proper inhalation technique through a DPI.

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Kondo, T., Hibino, M., Tanigaki, T., Cassan, S. M., Tajiri, S., & Akazawa, K. (2017). Appropriate use of a dry powder inhaler based on inhalation flow pattern. Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-017-0076-9

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