| Literature DB >> 31069819 |
Jinhao Huang1,2, Lihong Li3, Jingyi Zhang4, Chuang Gao1,2, Wei Quan1,2, Ye Tian1,2, Jian Sun1,2, Qilong Tian3, Dong Wang1,2, Jingfei Dong5, Jianning Zhang1,2, Rongcai Jiang1,2.
Abstract
Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) can develop in children in rare cases. Burr-hole drainage (BHD) is the treatment of choice, but it is associated with a high rate of recurrence. This report describes four cases of pediatric patients (1-7 yrs of age) with post-BHD relapsed CSDH who were successfully treated with a drug regimen that included 2.5-5 mg atorvastatin daily combined with dexamethasone with stepwise-decreasing dosing for a total of 4 weeks. After 4 weeks of treatment, the hematoma was completely resolved in three patients and significantly reduced in one patient. During the treatment, no patient reported clinically significant adverse events. No patient experienced hematoma relapse during the follow-up period that lasted for up to 4 years. This case report suggests the need for a randomized placebo-controlled trial to evaluate this drug regimen for nonsurgical treatment of patients with relapsed CSDH.Entities:
Keywords: atorvastatin; child; chronic subdural hematoma; dexamethasone
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31069819 DOI: 10.1002/phar.2276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacotherapy ISSN: 0277-0008 Impact factor: 4.705