Revue des maladies respiratoires
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study Clinical Trial
[Sequential administration of a reduced dose of almitrine to patients with chronic obstructive bronchopneumopathies. A controlled multicenter study].
Recent multi-centre studies have shown that high doses of Almitrine (100-200 mg per day), lead to a significant improvement in the hypoxaemia of patients presenting with chronic airflow obstruction, but that a high blood level (greater than 500 ng/ml) is often seen after 1 year, sometimes associated with signs of peripheral neuropathy. In order to maintain Almitrine blood levels in the range 200-300 ng/ml we have used an intermittent regime (with a "window" of 1 month every 3 months) and a dose limited to 100 mg per day. 102 hypoxic patients with chronic airflow obstruction, who were in a stable state were included. 65 patients were in the Almitrine group (A) and 37 patients in the placebo group (P). The treatment lasted for 1 year. ⋯ The PaCO2 did not change in either group. On the other hand there was a significant fall in the subgroup of patients with hypercapnia in group A (p less than 0.001). The outcome of the neurological and electrophysiological assessments did not show any significant difference between the two groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)