Effect of hypertonic saline, amiloride, and cough on mucociliary clearance in patients with cystic fibrosis.

M Robinson, JA Regnis, DL Bailey, M King… - American journal of …, 1996 - atsjournals.org
M Robinson, JA Regnis, DL Bailey, M King, GJ Bautovich, PT Bye
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 1996atsjournals.org
In patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), dehydration of airway secretions leads to a decrease in
mucociliary clearance (MCC). We examined the acute effect of MCC of a single
administration by aerosolization of hypertonic saline (7%)(HS), amiloride (0.3% in 0.12%
NaCl)(AML) and a combination of AML and HS (AML+ HS) in 12 patients with CF using a
radioaerosol technique. Isotonic saline [0.9%](IS) was used as a control solution. As both the
AML and HS solutions induced cough in some patients, the last nine patients studied also …
In patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), dehydration of airway secretions leads to a decrease in mucociliary clearance (MCC). We examined the acute effect of MCC of a single administration by aerosolization of hypertonic saline (7%) (HS), amiloride (0.3% in 0.12% NaCl) (AML) and a combination of AML and HS (AML + HS) in 12 patients with CF using a radioaerosol technique. Isotonic saline [0.9%] (IS) was used as a control solution. As both the AML and HS solutions induced cough in some patients, the last nine patients studied also underwent a cough clearance day. This was to eliminate the possible confounding effect of cough on MCC measurement. Patients ranged from 18 to 28 yr (mean +/- SD, 22 +/- 3) with an FEV1 of 27 to 112% predicted (61 +/- 30%). Following deposition of the radioaerosol, baseline clearance was assessed for 30 min. This was followed by a 30-min intervention period. Assessment of post-intervention clearance for a further 30 min was then performed. Comparison of the amount of radioaerosol cleared from the right lung was made at 60 min (%C60) and 90 min (%C90) using repeated measures ANOVA. The percent cleared at 60 and 90 min was significantly increased with HS (%C60 = 26.5%, %C90 = 29.4%) and the combination of AML + HS (%C60 = 23.1%, %C90 = 27.4%) compared with both IS (%C60 = 14.7%, %C90 = 17.5%) and COUGH (%C60 = 18.0%, %C90 = 19.5%), p < 0.01. Inhalation of hypertonic saline is a potentially useful treatment in patients with cystic fibrosis.
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