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Beta-blockers in the treatment of hemangiomas in childhood

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Second Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2014

Abstract

Introduction: Infantile hemangiomas (IH) - the most common benign tumors in infants affects 10% to 12% of infants, usually spontaneously involuting, 10-20% progressing IH can cause serious functional problems or cosmetic defect. IH is divided into three groups: superficial 50-60%, subcutaneous (deep) 15%, and mixed 25-35%.

The size and number of deposits is highly variable. Leaute-Labréze published (2008) first experience with the use of beta-blocker propranolol as an effective treatment for IH.

Propranolol causes vasoconstriction, blocks the effects of the factors supporting the formation of new blood vessels and promotes apoptosis of endothelial cells. Purpose of the study: Verification of literary evidence of the effect of propranolol on its own group of children with IH.

Methods, patients and results: 103 children, boys 20 (22%) , girls 83 (78%), med. age 4.6 months. Location of IH: chest 16 (15%), liver 4 (4%) , liver + skin 2 (2%) , limbs 11 (10%), multiple localization 13 (12%), head, face 63 (58%).

The target dose of propranolol 2 mg/kg/day, duration of treatment: med. 6.4 months (3 months, 2.5 years), hemangiomas of the liver treated med. 9.7 months. In 9 pts (9%) IH after discontinuation of propranolol therapy should be resumed.

Superficial hemangiomas responded best, disappeared without appreciable residue. Deep hemangiomas responded slowly.

Mixed hemangiomas leaving residue in 5 cases, must be removed surgically, in 3 cases the residues are treated with laser therapy. Secondary symptoms: 3 low heart rate, 2 hypoglycemia (lowest level 2.8 mmol/l), 1 skin allergic reaction to a syrup, which resolved rapidly after discontinuation.

The parents observation - colder acres. Conclusion: Generally, this treatment appears to be a simple, efficient and safe, but some complications can be severe - bradycardia, hypoglycemia.