Efficacy and Safety of OM-85 in Patients with Chronic Bronchitis and/or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Background Recurrent acute exacerbations are generally associated with accelerated decline of lung function and characterized by reduced physical activity and worsening of clinical status in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Effective practices and therapies aimed at preven...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lung 2015-08, Vol.193 (4), p.513-519
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Hao, Fang, Zheng, Saborío, Gabriela P., Xiu, Qingyu
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Zusammenfassung:Background Recurrent acute exacerbations are generally associated with accelerated decline of lung function and characterized by reduced physical activity and worsening of clinical status in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Effective practices and therapies aimed at preventing acute exacerbations are continuously under investigation by healthcare providers. This double-blind, placebo-control, randomized clinical trial sought to evaluate the preventive effect of a bacterial lysate (OM-85) on acute exacerbations in patients with COPD or chronic bronchitis in China. Methods A total of 428 patients were randomly assigned either to OM-85 treatment or to placebo. Patients received study drug or placebo for 10 days per month over 3 consecutive months, with a 10-week follow-up. Three hundred and eighty-four (384) patients completed the study (192 in the OM-85 group and 192 in the placebo group) and were included in the full analysis set (FAS). Thirty (30) patients, 21 in the OM-85 and 9 in the placebo groups, were excluded due to protocol violations and drop-outs, and the remaining 354 patients (171 in the OM-85 and 183 in the placebo groups) were included in the per protocol set (PPS). Results The proportion of patients with recurrent acute exacerbations in the OM-85 group was significantly lower than in the placebo group at the end of the treatment period, both, in the FAS (23.4 % vs. 33.3 %, p  = 0.0311) and in the PPS (17.0 % vs. 31.2 %, p  
ISSN:0341-2040
1432-1750
DOI:10.1007/s00408-015-9737-3