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摘要
自 2008 年以来,普萘洛尔一直是治疗婴儿血管瘤(IH)的主要药物。先前的研究调查了婴儿期普萘洛尔治疗 IH 对儿童后期的影响,包括神经认知功能障碍、睡眠障碍和低血糖。然而,很少有研究确定这些不良反应在日后生活中的风险。我们利用 TrinetX 数据库研究了在婴儿期接受过普萘洛尔治疗的 10-17 岁儿童发生生长障碍、睡眠障碍、学习障碍和糖尿病的风险。由于普萘洛尔于 2008 年被确定为治疗 IH 的药物,因此研究选择的最大年龄为 17 岁。研究结果表明,接受普萘洛尔治疗的 IH 患者出现生长障碍、睡眠障碍、学习障碍或糖尿病的风险没有统计学意义。这些研究结果支持现有的证据,即在婴儿期使用普萘洛尔治疗IH不会对所研究的患者群体产生长期不良影响,直至17岁。
Safety of Prior Propranolol Therapy for Infantile Hemangioma.
Propranolol has been the primary treatment for infantile hemangioma (IH) since 2008. Prior studies have investigated the effects in late childhood of propranolol therapy given in infancy for IH, including neurocognitive dysfunction, sleep disorders, and hypoglycemia. However, few studies have determined the risk of these adverse effects later in life. Using the TrinetX database, we studied the risk of growth impairment, sleep disorders, learning disabilities, and diabetes mellitus in children aged 10-17 years who had received propranolol for IH in infancy. The maximum age of 17 years was chosen for the study, as propranolol was established as a treatment for IH in 2008. The results showed no statistically significant risk of growth impairment, sleep disorders, learning disabilities, or diabetes mellitus in IH patients treated with propranolol. These findings support existing evidence that propranolol therapy given in infancy for IH is not associated with long-term adverse effects up to age 17 years in the studied patient population.
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