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2002, Vol. 39, No. 8, Pages 757-765

Asthma Control and Patient Satisfaction Among Early Pediatric Users of Montelukast

Siva Narayanan, M.S. M.H.S.1, Jonathan M. Edelman, M.D.1, Marc L. Berger, M.D.1 and Leona E. Markson, Sc.D.1
1Outcomes Research & Management, Merck & Co., Inc., WP39-170, West Point, PA, 19486, U.S.A.



Objective: To assess asthma control and patient satisfaction among pediatric users of montelukast in a clinical practice setting.

Study Design: A prospective study of 175 children with persistent asthma, 6 to 14 years of age, who initiated treatment with montelukast between Feb-1998 and Aug-1998, in primary care and pediatric offices across the United States. Data on asthma control and satisfaction with treatment was collected in physicians’ offices after enrollment and by survey to the patients’ homes at 1 month of treatment.

Results: Across the study population, improvements in mean scores for asthma control and parent satisfaction were observed at the 1-month follow-up compared with baseline. At 1 month, 57.7% of patients had none of four issues indicative of poor asthma control, compared with 19.4% at baseline. Similarly, after 1 month of treatment with montelukast, 2.7 times as many parents reported being very satisfied with asthma therapy (using montelukast) compared with the previous controller therapy regimen at baseline. During the 1-month follow-up period, montelukast was used as the only controller medication by 18.3% of patients, and in combination with another controller medication by 81.7%.

Conclusions: Observations from this study over one month suggest that a significant percentage of pediatric patients successfully managed their asthma with montelukast and their parents were satisfied with their medication, compared to baseline.

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Authors:
Siva Narayanan
Jonathan M. Edelman
Marc L. Berger
Leona E. Markson
Keywords:
Antileukotrines
Asthma control
Patient satisfaction
Pediatric asthma