Objective: To evaluate the effects of inhaled bronchodilators on the central inspiratory drive in patients with COPD.
Methods: 91 patients with COPD were divided into three groups (A, B, C) randomly. Lung functions and P(0.1) were measured at baseline and 20 min and 60 min after inhalation (A: albuterol; B: iprotropium; C: albuterol + iprotropium).
Results: P(0.1) decreased after inhalation in all three groups (P < 0.05 approximately 0.001). A positive correlation between DeltaP(0.1) and DeltaFRC was found in the three groups (r = 0.4325 - 0.5230, P < 0.05 approximately 0.01). V(E)/P(0.1) increased in the three groups after inhalation (P < 0.05 approximately 0.005). There was significant improvement of V(E)/P(0.1) in group B and C as compared with that of group A (P < 0.05, P < 0.001); There was a different correlative factor with V(E)/P(0.1) in group B and C.
Conclusions: (1) P(0.1) decreased after inhalation, It may be caused by decreased FRC. (2) V(E)/P(0.1) became appropriate after inhalation in all groups; The improvement in group B and C was superior to that of group A. There may be different mechanisms to improve V(E)/P(0.1) by different inhalators.