Schenkel Eric J, Ciesla Renee, Shanga Gilbert Marava
Valley Clinical Research Center, 3101 Emrick Boulevard, Suite 211, Bethlehem, PA 18020 USA.
2GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, Warren, NJ USA.
Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol. 2018 Aug 27;14:34. doi: 10.1186/s13223-018-0258-5. eCollection 2018.
This exploratory study investigated effects of a new asymmetric butterfly-shaped prototype nasal dilator strip and the currently marketed clear Breathe Right Nasal Strip (BRNS) on subjective measures of nasal congestion and sleep quality.
In this randomized, double-blind study, subjects with chronic nasal congestion and sleep difficulties were assigned a BRNS clear strip, an asymmetric butterfly prototype, or an asymmetric butterfly placebo strip without springs, to use nightly for 2 weeks. The main outcomes included change from baseline to days 7 and 14 on the Pittsburgh Insomnia Rating Scale (PIRS), Nocturnal Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (NRQLQ), and Congestion Quantifier Seven-Item Test (CQ7).
The intent-to-treat population included 59 subjects. The butterfly and BRNS strips showed significant (< 0.05) improvement versus placebo on PIRS satisfaction with sleep at day 7 [least square (LS) mean changes: - 0.7, - 0.6, and - 0.2, respectively], and the butterfly strip also showed significant improvement from baseline on this outcome versus placebo at day 14 (- 1.0 vs - 0.5). On the NRQLQ, both the butterfly prototype and BRNS clear were more effective than placebo in improving symptoms on waking at day 7 (LS mean changes: - 7.9, - 7.2, and - 4.1, respectively); the BRNS clear was significantly more effective than placebo in improving sleep problems at day 7 (- 7.4 vs - 4.2). There were no between-treatment differences on the CQ7. All strips were well tolerated.
The asymmetric butterfly prototype and BRNS clear strip significantly improved some subjective measures of nasal congestion and sleep compared with placebo in subjects with nasal congestion and sleep difficulties. This study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier: NCT01122849).
本探索性研究调查了一种新型不对称蝶形鼻扩张条原型与目前市场上销售的透明畅呼吸鼻贴(BRNS)对鼻充血主观指标和睡眠质量的影响。
在这项随机双盲研究中,患有慢性鼻充血和睡眠困难的受试者被分配使用BRNS透明鼻贴、不对称蝶形原型鼻贴或无弹簧的不对称蝶形安慰剂鼻贴,每晚使用2周。主要结局指标包括匹兹堡失眠评定量表(PIRS)、夜间鼻结膜炎生活质量问卷(NRQLQ)和充血量化七项测试(CQ7)从基线到第7天和第14天的变化。
意向性分析人群包括59名受试者。蝶形鼻贴和BRNS鼻贴在第7天的PIRS睡眠满意度方面与安慰剂相比有显著(<0.05)改善[最小二乘(LS)均值变化分别为-0.7、-0.6和-0.2],并且蝶形鼻贴在该结局指标上与安慰剂相比在第14天也有显著改善(-1.0对-0.5)。在NRQLQ方面,蝶形原型鼻贴和BRNS透明鼻贴在第7天醒来时改善症状方面均比安慰剂更有效(LS均值变化分别为-7.9、-7.2和-4.1);BRNS透明鼻贴在第7天改善睡眠问题方面比安慰剂显著更有效(-7.4对-4.2)。在CQ7上各治疗组之间没有差异。所有鼻贴耐受性良好。
与安慰剂相比,不对称蝶形原型鼻贴和BRNS透明鼻贴在患有鼻充血和睡眠困难的受试者中显著改善了一些鼻充血和睡眠的主观指标。本研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov注册(标识符:NCT01122849)。