Hughes D, Mindorff C, Levison H
Ann Allergy. 1982 Jan;48(1):6-8.
The authors compared the bronchodilator effect of nebulized solutions of sodium cromoglycate (SCG), salbutamol, and saline (placebo) in 10 asthmatic children, measuring peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and forced expiratory flow from 25% to 75% of the forced vital capacity (FEF25%-75%) before and every five minutes to a maximum of 20 minutes after each aerosol. SCG produced significant bronchodilation compared with saline as measured by PEF. This effect was not seen with FEV1 or FEF25%-75%. Salbutamol had a more immediate effect and produced a greater degree of bronchodilation than SCG. When an immediate bronchodilator effect is required SCG is not recommended.
作者比较了色甘酸钠(SCG)、沙丁胺醇雾化溶液和生理盐水(安慰剂)对10名哮喘儿童的支气管扩张作用,在每次雾化前及雾化后每隔5分钟测量呼气峰值流速(PEF)、用力肺活量(FVC)、一秒用力呼气量(FEV1)以及用力肺活量25%至75%之间的用力呼气流量(FEF25%-75%),最长测量至20分钟。通过PEF测量,与生理盐水相比,SCG产生了显著的支气管扩张作用。而FEV1或FEF25%-75%未观察到这种作用。沙丁胺醇起效更快,且比SCG产生的支气管扩张程度更大。当需要立即产生支气管扩张作用时,不建议使用SCG。