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The latest research on treatment of patients with COPD presented at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2024 annual meeting is reported on by Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, CHEST Physician Editorial Board Member, from UT Health San Antonio in Texas.

Dr. Maselli discusses the phase 2a COURSE study, which looked at patients with moderate to severe COPD to determine whether novel tezepelumab would help reduce exacerbations over 52 weeks. The study reached a nonsignificant numerical reduction in the annual rate vs placebo, but Dr. Maselli suggests that outcomes in patients. with high blood eosinophil counts merit further study.

Next, Dr. Maselli discusses the phase 3 NOTUS trial, looking at the efficacy and safety of the monoclonal antibody dupilumab in patients with moderate to severe COPD. The researchers found a 34% reduction in exacerbations in the dupilumab group vs placebo after 52 weeks.

He then details a 272-patient study looking at nebulized ensifentrine, a dual inhibitor of PDE3 and PDE4. The study demonstrated improved lung function as well as a reduction in exacerbation rate to patients with moderate to severe COPD treated with ensifentrined added to long-acting beta agonists-inhaled corticosteroid maintenance therapy.

Finally, Dr. Maselli highlights the MAZI study, a large retrospective analysis comparing the mortality rate in patients with COPD taking single-inhaler triple therapy (SITT) vs multiple-inhaler triple therapy (MITT). The researchers found that SITT was superior to MITT.

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Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, Professor, Chief, Division of Pulmonary Diseases & Critical Care, UT Health San Antonio, Texas

Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:

Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: GSK; AstraZeneca; Sanofi/Regeneron; Amgen

Received research grant from: Gates Foundation; COPD Foundation; NIH

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The latest research on treatment of patients with COPD presented at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2024 annual meeting is reported on by Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, CHEST Physician Editorial Board Member, from UT Health San Antonio in Texas.

Dr. Maselli discusses the phase 2a COURSE study, which looked at patients with moderate to severe COPD to determine whether novel tezepelumab would help reduce exacerbations over 52 weeks. The study reached a nonsignificant numerical reduction in the annual rate vs placebo, but Dr. Maselli suggests that outcomes in patients. with high blood eosinophil counts merit further study.

Next, Dr. Maselli discusses the phase 3 NOTUS trial, looking at the efficacy and safety of the monoclonal antibody dupilumab in patients with moderate to severe COPD. The researchers found a 34% reduction in exacerbations in the dupilumab group vs placebo after 52 weeks.

He then details a 272-patient study looking at nebulized ensifentrine, a dual inhibitor of PDE3 and PDE4. The study demonstrated improved lung function as well as a reduction in exacerbation rate to patients with moderate to severe COPD treated with ensifentrined added to long-acting beta agonists-inhaled corticosteroid maintenance therapy.

Finally, Dr. Maselli highlights the MAZI study, a large retrospective analysis comparing the mortality rate in patients with COPD taking single-inhaler triple therapy (SITT) vs multiple-inhaler triple therapy (MITT). The researchers found that SITT was superior to MITT.

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Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, Professor, Chief, Division of Pulmonary Diseases & Critical Care, UT Health San Antonio, Texas

Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:

Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: GSK; AstraZeneca; Sanofi/Regeneron; Amgen

Received research grant from: Gates Foundation; COPD Foundation; NIH

The latest research on treatment of patients with COPD presented at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2024 annual meeting is reported on by Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, CHEST Physician Editorial Board Member, from UT Health San Antonio in Texas.

Dr. Maselli discusses the phase 2a COURSE study, which looked at patients with moderate to severe COPD to determine whether novel tezepelumab would help reduce exacerbations over 52 weeks. The study reached a nonsignificant numerical reduction in the annual rate vs placebo, but Dr. Maselli suggests that outcomes in patients. with high blood eosinophil counts merit further study.

Next, Dr. Maselli discusses the phase 3 NOTUS trial, looking at the efficacy and safety of the monoclonal antibody dupilumab in patients with moderate to severe COPD. The researchers found a 34% reduction in exacerbations in the dupilumab group vs placebo after 52 weeks.

He then details a 272-patient study looking at nebulized ensifentrine, a dual inhibitor of PDE3 and PDE4. The study demonstrated improved lung function as well as a reduction in exacerbation rate to patients with moderate to severe COPD treated with ensifentrined added to long-acting beta agonists-inhaled corticosteroid maintenance therapy.

Finally, Dr. Maselli highlights the MAZI study, a large retrospective analysis comparing the mortality rate in patients with COPD taking single-inhaler triple therapy (SITT) vs multiple-inhaler triple therapy (MITT). The researchers found that SITT was superior to MITT.

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Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP, Professor, Chief, Division of Pulmonary Diseases & Critical Care, UT Health San Antonio, Texas

Diego J. Maselli, MD, FCCP has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships:

Serve(d) as a speaker or a member of a speakers bureau for: GSK; AstraZeneca; Sanofi/Regeneron; Amgen

Received research grant from: Gates Foundation; COPD Foundation; NIH

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