May 16, 2016

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The ATS and Sunovion Pharmaceuticals release landmark survey

The American Thoracic Society and Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Sunovion) today announced the results of a survey of pulmonologists and pulmonology fellows to determine physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management, with particular attention to the use of hand-held small volume nebulizers. A small volume nebulizer is a device powered by air that aerosolizes medications for delivery to patients.

This study is the first of two separate landmark studies focused on attitudes and experiences related to these devices. The results of the second study, seeking similar insights from COPD including users of hand-held small volume nebulizers, will be published in the future.

"We realized there was no baseline information about the level of knowledge and comfort pulmonologists have with using hand-held small volume nebulizers, which inhalation medicines and devices are most appropriate for which patients, or even how comfortable doctors are in educating their patients about their use," said Sidney Braman, MD, FCCP, professor of medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York and lead author on the survey abstract presented at ATS. "We did not know what doctors felt they did and did not know. That's why this is such a landmark study - it's oundational."

While there are well-established protocols for step-up care as COPD progresses, there are no guidelines to help physicians and patients determine the most appropriate delivery method for achieving an optimal clinical outcome.

Key findings of the survey include:

"Sunovion is committed to improving the lives of people with COPD and other serious medical conditions, and we are proud to partner with ATS on this project," said Antony Loebel, M.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Sunovion. "This and the forthcoming patient survey will provide valuable insights into what doctors want to know about using hand-held small volume nebulizers when treating their patients with COPD. We hope that these data will contribute to educational programs, leading to informed treatment decisions and better outcomes for patients."

About the Survey

The online survey, designed by a steering committee that was comprised of ATS clinicians and scientists, was conducted by Harris Poll between January 7 and January 29, 2016. Pulmonologists with a declared interest in COPD identified from the ATS membership roster and attendance list at ATS 2014 and 2015 were solicited to participate via email. In all, 205 U.S. pulmonologists and fellows completed the survey.

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