Title of article :
Efficacy and safety of low-dose fluticasone propionate compared with zafirlukast in patients with persistent asthma
Author/Authors :
John H. Brabson، نويسنده , , Dennis Clifford، نويسنده , , Edward Kerwin، نويسنده , , Gordon Raphael، نويسنده , , Pamela J. Pepsin، نويسنده , , Lisa D. Edwards، نويسنده , , Sharon Srebro، نويسنده , , Kathleen Rickard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
7
From page :
15
To page :
21
Abstract :
Purpose To compare the efficacy and safety of fluticasone propionate and zafirlukast in patients with relatively stable persistent asthma who were previously treated with inhaled corticosteroids and short-acting β2-agonists. Subjects and methods A total of 440 patients (≥12 years of age) previously treated with inhaled corticosteroids (beclomethasone dipropionate or triamcinolone acetonide) and short-acting β2-agonists were included in this randomized double-blind study. After an 8-day run-in period, patients were treated with fluticasone (88 μg) or zafirlukast (20 mg) twice daily for 6 weeks. Outcome measures included pulmonary function (forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1], peak expiratory flow [peak flow]), albuterol use, asthma symptoms, withdrawals due to lack of efficacy, and asthma exacerbations. Results Patients treated with fluticasone (n = 224) experienced greater mean increases in FEV1 (0.24 L vs. 0.08 L, P<0.001), morning peak flow (30 L/min vs. 6 L/min, P<0.001), and evening peak flow (23 L/min vs. 5 L/min, P<0.001) during the study than did those treated with zafirlukast (n = 216). Fluticasone-treated patients had significantly greater increases in the mean percentages of symptom-free days (22% vs. 8%, P<0.001), rescue-free days (23% vs. 10%, P = 0.002), nights with uninterrupted sleep (<1% vs. –5%, P = 0.006), and fewer asthma exacerbations (1% vs. 6%, P = 0.005). Fewer fluticasone-treated patients were withdrawn due to lack of efficacy (2% vs. 13%, P<0.001). Conclusion Inhaled fluticasone was more effective than zafirlukast in maintaining or improving asthma control in patients with relatively stable asthma who were switched from low-dose inhaled corticosteroids.
Journal title :
The American Journal of Medicine
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
The American Journal of Medicine
Record number :
808819
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