Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and type of adverse reactions following influenza vaccination and its effects on lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms, exercise capacity, and clinical acute respiratory illness (ARI) in patients with COPD, and the relationship of these advers...

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Main Authors: Phunsup Wongsurakiat, Khun Nanta Maranetra, Penpun Gulprasutdilog, Monchai Aksornint, Wichian Srilum, Chairat Ruengjam, Wichean Sated
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spelling th-mahidol.214962018-07-24T10:46:57Z Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study Phunsup Wongsurakiat Khun Nanta Maranetra Penpun Gulprasutdilog Monchai Aksornint Wichian Srilum Chairat Ruengjam Wichean Sated Mahidol University Medicine Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and type of adverse reactions following influenza vaccination and its effects on lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms, exercise capacity, and clinical acute respiratory illness (ARI) in patients with COPD, and the relationship of these adverse effects to the degree of airflow obstruction. Methodology: A stratified, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study was conducted over an 18-month period at a single university hospital. In total, 125 patients with COPD were randomized to the vaccine group (62 patients who received purified trivalent split-virus vaccine injections) or the placebo group (63 patients). Local and systemic symptoms during the week following the injections were evaluated. Clinical ARI, lung function tests, dyspnoeic symptoms (assessed using a visual analogue scale), and a 6-min walking test were evaluated before and at 1 week and 4 weeks following vaccination. Results: The frequency of local adverse reactions was 27% in the vaccine group and 6% in the placebo group (P = 0.002). There was no significant difference in systemic adverse reactions between the vaccine and placebo groups (76% vs. 81%; P = 0.5). No difference was observed in the incidence of ARI between the vaccine and placebo groups during the first week (6.4% vs. 6.3%; P = 1) and the first 4 weeks (24.2% vs. 31.7%; P = 0.5) following vaccination. There was no significant change in lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms, and exercise capacity of the patients in both groups, at 1 week and 4 weeks following vaccination, regardless of the severity of COPD. Conclusion: Influenza vaccination is associated with minimal local adverse reactions in patients with COPD. Vaccination does not cause systemic adverse reactions, induce clinical exacerbations or adversely affect lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms and exercise capacity in patients with COPD, regardless of the severity of airflow obstruction. 2018-07-24T03:46:57Z 2018-07-24T03:46:57Z 2004-11-01 Article Respirology. Vol.9, No.4 (2004), 550-556 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2004.00616.x 13237799 2-s2.0-13144256700 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21496 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=13144256700&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
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Phunsup Wongsurakiat
Khun Nanta Maranetra
Penpun Gulprasutdilog
Monchai Aksornint
Wichian Srilum
Chairat Ruengjam
Wichean Sated
Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study
description Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and type of adverse reactions following influenza vaccination and its effects on lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms, exercise capacity, and clinical acute respiratory illness (ARI) in patients with COPD, and the relationship of these adverse effects to the degree of airflow obstruction. Methodology: A stratified, randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study was conducted over an 18-month period at a single university hospital. In total, 125 patients with COPD were randomized to the vaccine group (62 patients who received purified trivalent split-virus vaccine injections) or the placebo group (63 patients). Local and systemic symptoms during the week following the injections were evaluated. Clinical ARI, lung function tests, dyspnoeic symptoms (assessed using a visual analogue scale), and a 6-min walking test were evaluated before and at 1 week and 4 weeks following vaccination. Results: The frequency of local adverse reactions was 27% in the vaccine group and 6% in the placebo group (P = 0.002). There was no significant difference in systemic adverse reactions between the vaccine and placebo groups (76% vs. 81%; P = 0.5). No difference was observed in the incidence of ARI between the vaccine and placebo groups during the first week (6.4% vs. 6.3%; P = 1) and the first 4 weeks (24.2% vs. 31.7%; P = 0.5) following vaccination. There was no significant change in lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms, and exercise capacity of the patients in both groups, at 1 week and 4 weeks following vaccination, regardless of the severity of COPD. Conclusion: Influenza vaccination is associated with minimal local adverse reactions in patients with COPD. Vaccination does not cause systemic adverse reactions, induce clinical exacerbations or adversely affect lung function, dyspnoeic symptoms and exercise capacity in patients with COPD, regardless of the severity of airflow obstruction.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Phunsup Wongsurakiat
Khun Nanta Maranetra
Penpun Gulprasutdilog
Monchai Aksornint
Wichian Srilum
Chairat Ruengjam
Wichean Sated
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author Phunsup Wongsurakiat
Khun Nanta Maranetra
Penpun Gulprasutdilog
Monchai Aksornint
Wichian Srilum
Chairat Ruengjam
Wichean Sated
author_sort Phunsup Wongsurakiat
title Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study
title_short Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study
title_full Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study
title_fullStr Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study
title_full_unstemmed Adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with COPD: A randomized controlled study
title_sort adverse effects associated with influenza vaccination in patients with copd: a randomized controlled study
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/21496
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