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. 2021 Aug;56(8):2530-2536.
doi: 10.1002/ppul.25522. Epub 2021 Jun 8.

Role of montelukast in multitrigger wheezers attending chest clinic in Punjab, India

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Role of montelukast in multitrigger wheezers attending chest clinic in Punjab, India

Gursavreen K Kahlon et al. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Wheeze is seen in 40% of preschool children, one-third of these may develop recurrent wheeze. Montelukast is an oral, once a day, easy to give therapy but there is no definite evidence to support its use in a recent meta-analysis. Present study was done to evaluate role of daily montelukast and various factors affecting the outcome after therapy in multitrigger wheeze (MTW).

Methods: A prospective study conducted in Pediatric chest clinic over 18 months at DMCH, Ludhiana. Children from 6 months to 5 years, diagnosed cases of MTW were started on montelukast. Diagnosis based on symptoms of recurrent wheeze triggered by various allergens/precipitants was made by pediatrician in charge of chest clinic. Children were followed up at 1 and 3 months. They were labeled as controlled, partially controlled, or uncontrolled as per global initiative for asthma guidelines. Data were used to compare the outcome related to various factors.

Results: Total 139 out of 150 children came for regular follow-up. At the end of 3 months, 94 (67.7%) were controlled, 8 (5.7%) partially controlled, and 37 (26.6%) children remained uncontrolled on montelukast. Factors associated with poor control were onset of symptoms at younger age (<6 months of age), family history of allergies, prior multiple visits or hospitalizations due to MTW, use of MDI in the past. No significant side effects were reported by parents.

Conclusion: Symptomatically two-third of children became better after starting montelukast. There were few factors which resulted in poorer control in subset of patients.

Keywords: factors affecting control by montelukast; montelukast; multitrigger wheeze.

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