Literature DB >> 16995572

Use of subcutaneous DDAVP in infants with central diabetes insipidus.

Ernesto J Blanco1, Andrew H Lane, Naghma Aijaz, Denise Blumberg, Thomas A Wilson.   

Abstract

Traditional methods for treating central diabetes insipidus during infancy, such as fluid therapy or the use of intranasal hormone replacement, have significant potential limitations. In a retrospective study of infants with diabetes insipidus, we examined outcome using subcutaneous (sc) DDAVP, and compared this to infants treated with intranasal lysine vasopressin or DDAVP. After in-patient dosage titration, outpatients' serum sodium concentrations were maintained in a narrower range in the sc group compared with the intranasal group, and the percentage of serum sodium concentrations within the normal range was greater in the sc group. There were no significant complications in either group. We conclude that DDAVP administered subcutaneously can be a safe and effective alternative to traditionally recommended treatments of central diabetes insipidus during infancy.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16995572     DOI: 10.1515/jpem.2006.19.7.919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0334-018X            Impact factor:   1.634


  6 in total

1.  Home blood sodium monitoring, sliding-scale fluid prescription and subcutaneous DDAVP for infantile diabetes insipidus with impaired thirst mechanism.

Authors:  Shihab Hameed; Abel C Mendoza-Cruz; Kristen A Neville; Helen J Woodhead; Jan L Walker; Charles F Verge
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Endocrinol       Date:  2012-06-09

2.  Rare neonatal diabetes insipidus and associated late risks: case report.

Authors:  Maximiliano Francisco Rivas-Crespo; Lorena Miñones-Suárez; Susana Serrano G-Gallarza
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2012-05-28       Impact factor: 2.125

3.  Management of diabetes insipidus in children.

Authors:  Garima Mishra; Sudha Rao Chandrashekhar
Journal:  Indian J Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2011-09

4.  Desmopressin lyophilisate for the treatment of central diabetes insipidus: first experience in very young infants.

Authors:  Kathleen De Waele; Martine Cools; Ann De Guchtenaere; Johan Van de Walle; Ann Raes; Sara Van Aken; Kris De Coen; Piet Vanhaesebrouck; Jean De Schepper
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2014-10-01

5.  Use of Chlorothiazide in the Management of Central Diabetes Insipidus in Early Infancy.

Authors:  Manish Raisingani; Resmy Palliyil Gopi; Bina Shah
Journal:  Case Rep Pediatr       Date:  2017-05-03

6.  Efficacy of Hydrochlorothiazide and low renal solute feed in Neonatal Central Diabetes Insipidus with transition to Oral Desmopressin in early infancy.

Authors:  Mary B Abraham; Shripada Rao; Glynis Price; Catherine S Choong
Journal:  Int J Pediatr Endocrinol       Date:  2014-06-20
  6 in total

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