Retrospective Evaluation of an Oral Propranolol Delivery Strategy in 25 Cases of Infantile Hemangioma.

Journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2023-10-12 eCollection Date: 2024-04-27 DOI:10.53045/jprs.2023-0016
Shinichi Ashizawa, Takanobu Kan, Shunsuke Takahagi, Mikio Kawai, Sayuri Toda, Yasumasa Iwasaki, Shuhei Karakawa, Michihiro Hide, Akio Tanaka
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Objectives: The majority of infantile hemangiomas shrink on their own, but when there is a chance of functional impairment, ulceration, or aesthetic issues, an active therapeutic intervention is needed. Propranolol is effective in treating infantile hemangiomas in recent years, although little information is known regarding the consequences of long-term oral administration of propranolol for treating infantile hemangioma or regarding when to stop propranolol treatment. We looked back at the therapeutic effectiveness, sequelae, and side effects of propranolol in actual clinical settings for infantile hemangiomas.

Methods: The study comprised 25 patients under the age of 6 months who had propranolol treatment for infantile hemangiomas in our department between April 2011 and May 2021.

Results: At one month and 6 months following the commencement of treatment, propranolol treatment was successful in 72% and 96% of patients, respectively. In 84% of patients, there were cutaneous sequelae. Only one patient with sequelae of hair loss required early surgery because of a cosmetic problem. There were substantial side effects in one case, but these were not related to the propranolol dose.

Conclusions: This study found that the effect of propranolol did not differ depending on the kind of infantile hemangiomas, although propranolol was expected to be extremely helpful for head lesions regardless of site. A degree of sequelae remained in many cases following propranolol therapy, whereas the subcutaneous type was less likely to develop sequelae with propranolol treatment.

25例婴幼儿血管瘤口服心得安的回顾性评价。
目的:大多数婴儿血管瘤会自行缩小,但当存在功能损害、溃疡或美学问题的机会时,需要积极的治疗干预。近年来,心得安在治疗婴儿血管瘤方面是有效的,尽管关于长期口服心得安治疗婴儿血管瘤的后果或何时停止心得安治疗的信息知之甚少。我们回顾了普萘洛尔在婴儿血管瘤实际临床环境中的治疗效果、后遗症和副作用。方法:本研究纳入2011年4月至2021年5月在我科接受心得安治疗的婴儿血管瘤患者25例,年龄在6个月以下。结果:在开始治疗后1个月和6个月,心得安治疗成功率分别为72%和96%。84%的患者有皮肤后遗症。只有一名患有脱发后遗症的患者因为美容问题需要早期手术。有一个病例出现了严重的副作用,但这些副作用与心得安的剂量无关。结论:本研究发现,心得安的效果并不取决于婴儿血管瘤的类型,尽管心得安被认为对任何部位的头部病变都有极大的帮助。在许多病例中,心得安治疗后仍有一定程度的后遗症,而皮下型心得安治疗后不太可能出现后遗症。
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