| Literature DB >> 33927773 |
Rachel A Giese1, Merit Turner2, Mario Cleves3, J Reed Gardner2, Gresham T Richter2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Propranolol has been successful in treating problematic infantile hemangiomas (IH) but concerns regarding its effect on normal growth and development have been raised. This study examines physical growth, developmental milestones, and human growth hormone (hGH) levels in infants receiving propranolol for problematic IH.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33927773 PMCID: PMC8049833 DOI: 10.1155/2021/6669383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr ISSN: 1687-9740
Patient characteristics.
| Gender | ||
|---|---|---|
| Male | 48 | |
| Female | 137 | |
| Birth history | ||
| Premature | 45 | |
| Twin or triplet | 14 | |
| NICU admission | 32 | |
| Median NICU length of stay (days) | 12 | |
| Average NICU length of stay (days) | 21 | |
| Location of IH | ||
| Head and neck | 130 | |
| Trunk | 8 | |
| Extremity | 15 | |
| Multifocal | 31 | |
| Unknown | 1 | |
| Comorbidities that may affect growth or development | ||
| Yes | 43 | |
| No | 142 | |
| Cardiac abnormalities | 16 | |
| Laryngomalacia | 5 | |
| Non-hemangioma surgery | 23 | |
| Gestational history (mother) | ||
| Preeclampsia | 23 | |
| Gestational diabetes | 11 | |
| Placental abnormalities | 12 | |
| First trimester bleeding | 15 | |
| Trauma | 23 | |
| Hypertension | 23 | |
| Tobacco or alcohol | 8 | |
| Amniocentesis | 3 | |
| Chorionic villus sampling | 0 | |
| Other medications | ||
| None | 53 | |
| Antacid (PPI or H2 blocker) | 61 | |
| Systemic steroid | 5 | |
| Other | 59 | |
Figure 1Treated and nontreated patients' z-scores compared to WHO standards.
Figure 2Mean hGH level in propranolol-treated (6.38 ng/mL) versus non-treated hemangioma patients (4.59 ng/mL). SD =3.15 ng/mL, p = 0.16.
Guardian reported side effects.
| Side effect | Patients (% of total) |
|---|---|
| None | 115 (62) |
| Reflux | 27 (15) |
| Spit up more | 19 (10) |
| Respiratory problems | 13 (7) |
| Lethargy | 9 (5) |
| Sleep disturbance | 8 (4) |
| Mood alteration | 6 (3) |
| Sweating | 2 (1) |
| “Sickly” | 2 (1) |
| Hyperactivity | 2 (1) |
| Polyuria | 1(<1) |
| Allergy | 1(<1) |
| Gastritis | 1(<1) |
Efficacy, side effects, and adjuvant therapy of propranolol based on guardian survey. Guardians may not have responded to each survey question thus creating variability in the number of respondents per question.
| Efficacy | ||
|---|---|---|
| Did not notice improvement | 10 | |
| Time to notice an improvement | Less than one week | 34 |
| Less than one month | 32 | |
| 1-2 months | 16 | |
| More than 2 months | 13 | |
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| Color change | ||
| 160 | Yes | 121 (76) |
| No | 39 (24) | |
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| Decreased size | ||
| Yes | 158 (88) | |
| 180 | No | 22 (22) |
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| Overall satisfaction | ||
| 120 | Happy | 94 (78) |
| Neutral | 16 (13) | |
| Unhappy | 10 (8) | |
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| Side effects | ||
| 180 | Yes | 62 (34) |
| No | 118 (66) | |
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| Recurrence/rebound | ||
| 127 | Yes | 17 (13) |
| No | 110 (87) | |
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| Adjuvant treatments∗ | ||
| 180 | Laser | 97 (54) |
| Surgery | 73 (41) | |
| Steroid | 35 (19) | |
| Scar revision | 1 (<1) | |
| Vincristine | 3 (1) | |
∗Note: some patients had multiple treatments.
Figure 3Patients treated with propranolol compared to expected developmental milestone. Each dot represents a patient at a moment in time. Patients below the target line reached the milestone before the target age.
Figure 4Patients treated with propranolol compared to expected developmental milestone. Number of patients per age that achieved 4-month milestone and percentage of patients per age that achieved 4-month milestone.