Dose reduction of inhaled corticosteroids under concomitant medication with montelukast in patients with asthma

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作者
Kanniess, F [1 ]
Richter, K [1 ]
Janicki, S [1 ]
Schleiss, MB [1 ]
Jörres, RA [1 ]
Magnussen, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Grosshansdorf, Pulm Res Inst, Ctr Pneumol & Thorac Surg, D-22927 Grosshansdorf, Germany
关键词
airway hyperresponsiveness; airway inflammation; leucotriene receptor antagonist; lung function; methacholine; steroid reduction;
D O I
10.1183/09031936.02.00304202
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
The present study aimed at comparing the effects of a dose reduction of inhaled corticosteroids on lung function, indirect measures of airway inflammation and clinical scores during treatment with a leucotriene receptor antagonist. In 50 patients (mean forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) 94% predicted), steroid doses (800 mug beclomethasone dipropionate) were first reduced to 50% and then to 25%, for 6 weeks each. One group received a placebo and the other group received montelukast (10 mg). The first reduction did not cause significant effects. During the second, FEV1 and peak expiratory flow decreased in both groups (p<0.001). Daytime symptoms were not altered with placebo but were reduced by montelukast (p<0.05). Night-time symptoms were slightly elevated with placebo (p<0.05) but not montelukast, as well as the use of supplemental salbutamol. Changes in provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20%, fall in FEV1 (PC20), sputum eosinophils and exhaled nitric oxide were mostly nonsignificant for both placebo and montelukast. These data demonstrate that a 75% reduction in the dose of steroid given to patients with asthma led to a deterioration in lung function not prevented by montelukast, whereas changes in clinical state seemed to favour montelukast treatment. It therefore appears that potential effects of montelukast, in the presence of low-dose steroids, could not be attributed to single indices of lung function or airway inflammation.
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