Mortality Rate Decreased By SteroidsInhaled corticosteroids may have a significantly decreased mortality risk when used by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Studies reported by journal of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), found that relief is granted to patients who receive inhaled corticosteroids within 30 days of hospital discharge. These patients tend to have a 25 percent reduced all-cause mortality rate as per findings of this study.

In the steroid therapy, steroids were paired with beta-agonists to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to reduce Cardiovascular-related death rate by 38 percent.

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Dr. Macie and colleagues found that the mortality rates in patients 65+ who received inhaled corticosteroids were 11.7 percent, compared with 13.1 percent for those who did not. Patients in the younger group showed even greater results, with a mortality rate of 3.0 percent for patients receiving inhaled corticosteroids within 90 days, compared with 6.0 percent for those who did not, providing a mortality reduction rate of 53 percent. When patients who received steroids in the year prior were removed from the analysis, mortality was reduced by 34 percent. Researchers attribute this finding to multifactorial reasons, including reductions in exacerbations of the disease and suppression of inflammation.

This therapy showed effects on the basis of ages of patients suffering from COPD. Studies showed mortality rates in patients above 65 years of age who received inhaled corticosteroids were 11.7 percent better as compared with 13.1 percent for those who were not administered with corticosteroids. Patients in the younger group showed even greater results, with a mortality rate of 3.0 percent for patients receiving inhaled corticosteroids within 90 days.

There was also a decrease in the death rate of patients who were given corticosteroids by as much as 23 % as compared to those who were on inhaled steroids along with bronchodilators. The study revealed that there was a potential to cure COPD at a faster rate when corticosteroids is given. However, this steroid therapy needs to be prescribed as COPD after diagnosis to get better results.