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The efficacy and safety of montelukast sodium in the prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Authors
Kim, S.B.Lee, J.H.Lee, J.Shin, S.H.Eun, H.S.Lee, S.M.Sohn, J.A.Kim, H.S.Choi, B.M.Park, M.S.Park, K.I.Namgung, R.Park, M.S.
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
Korean Pediatric Society
Keywords
Leukotriene antagonists; Montelukast; Pharmacokinetics; Premature infant; Broncopulmonary dysplasia
Citation
Korean Journal of Pediatrics, v.58, no.9, pp.347 - 353
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Journal Title
Korean Journal of Pediatrics
Volume
58
Number
9
Start Page
347
End Page
353
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95930
DOI
10.3345/kjp.2015.58.9.347
ISSN
1738-1061
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Montelukast sodium in the prevention of bronchopulmonarydysplasia (BPD). Methods: The Interventional study was designed as a multicenter, prospective, and randomized trial, with open labeled and parallel-experimental groups, 66 infants were enrolled and allocated to either the case group (n=30) or the control group (n=36) based on gestational age (GA). Infants in the case group were given Montelukast sodium (Singulair) based on their body weight (BW). Zero week was defined as the start time of the study. Results: The incidence of moderate to severe BPD was not different between the groups (case group: 13 of 30[43.3%] vs. control group: 19 of 36 [52.8%], P=0.912). Additionally, secondary outcomes such as ventilation index, mean airway pressure and resort to systemic steroids were not significantly different. There were no serious adverse drug reactions in either group, and furthermore the rate of occurrence of mild drug related-events were not significantly different (case group: 10 of 42 [23.8%] vs. control group: 6 of 48 (15.8%), P=0.414). Conclusion: Montelukast was not effective in reducing moderate or severe BPD. There were no significant adverse drug events associated with Montelukast treatment. © 2015 by The Korean Pediatric Society.
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