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  • Title: Monotherapy with indacaterol once daily reduces the rate of exacerbations in patients with moderate-to-severe COPD: Post-hoc pooled analysis of 6 months data from three large phase III trials.
    Author: Wedzicha JA, Buhl R, Lawrence D, Young D.
    Journal: Respir Med; 2015 Jan; 109(1):105-11. PubMed ID: 25433954.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: In patients with COPD, exacerbations are associated with poor quality of life and may shorten survival. Prevention of exacerbations is, therefore, a key objective in COPD management. Indacaterol, a once-daily ultra-long-acting β2-agonist, has been shown to reduce exacerbations in various studies. This pooled analysis evaluated the effect of indacaterol on exacerbations versus placebo. METHODS: Six-month data were pooled from three randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled studies: indacaterol 300 μg versus placebo (1 year); indacaterol 150 μg and 300 μg versus placebo (6 months); and indacaterol 150 μg versus placebo (6 months). All treatments were administered once daily. Data from other treatment groups were excluded. All three studies enrolled patients aged ≥40 years with moderate-to-severe COPD and smoking history ≥20 pack-years. Time to exacerbation and exacerbation rate were analyzed. RESULTS: Overall, the pooled data set included 2716 patients (indacaterol 150 μg [n = 746], indacaterol 300 μg [n = 819], placebo [n = 1151]). Both indacaterol doses 150 and 300 μg significantly reduced the COPD exacerbation rates compared with placebo (Rate ratios, RR [95% Confidence Interval, CI]: 0.69 [0.55-0.87], 0.71 [95% CI: 0.57-0.88] respectively; both p = 0.002). Over 6 months, indacaterol 150 and 300 μg also significantly prolonged the time to first moderate-to-severe exacerbation versus placebo (Hazard ratios, HR [95% CI]: 0.74: [0.59-0.93], p = 0.009; 0.73 [0.59-0.90], p = 0.004, respectively). At months 3 and 6, clinically relevant improvements in lung function versus placebo were observed with indacaterol 150 μg (Least squares mean treatment differences: Month 3 = 170 mL; Month 6 = 160 mL) and 300 μg (170 mL at both time-points; all p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In this pooled analysis, both indacaterol doses, 150 and 300 μg, were associated with significant reductions in exacerbations and significant improvements in bronchodilation versus placebo. The results suggest once-daily indacaterol is an effective treatment option for providing sustained bronchodilation and preventing exacerbations in patients with COPD.
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