%0 Journal Article %T Montelukast versus inhaled corticosteroids in the management of pediatric mild persistent asthma %A Alessandra Scaparrotta %A Sabrina Di Pillo %A Marina Attanasi %A Daniele Rapino %A Anna Cingolani %A Nicola P Consilvio %A Marcello Verini %A Francesco Chiarelli %J Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/2049-6958-7-13 %X Therefore, we performed an analysis of studies that compared the efficacy of MLK versus ICSs. We considered eligible for the inclusion randomized, controlled trials on pediatric populations with Jadad score£¿>£¿3, with at least 4£¿weeks of treatment with MLK compared with ICS.Although it is important to recognize that ICSs use is currently the recommended first-line treatment for asthmatic children, MLK can have consistent benefits in controlling asthmatic symptoms and may be an alternative in children unable to use ICSs or suffering from poor growth. On the contrary, low pulmonary function and/or high allergic inflammatory markers require the corticosteroid use. %K Childhood asthma %K Inhaled corticosteroids %K Leukotriene receptor antagonist %K Montelukast %U http://www.mrmjournal.com/content/7/1/13/abstract