Treatment of infantile subglottic hemangioma with oral propranolol.

Journal: Pediatrics International : Official Journal Of The Japan Pediatric Society
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Abstract

Infantile subglottic hemangioma (SH) can cause biphasic stridor, respiratory distress and even life-threatening airway compromise. Treatment of SH in infants has traditionally been characterized as a challenging situation with multiple therapeutic options without consensus as to which one is the best and with risks of severe side-effects. Four infants with SH were treated with propranolol. Treatment with oral propranolol resulted in resolution of symptoms within 2 days, followed by complete recovery. Propranolol appears to be an effective treatment for SH and should be used as a first-line treatment for SH when intervention is required.

Authors
Cai-fu Wang, Ying-shuo Wang, Yue-feng Sun
Relevant Conditions

Hemangioma, Stridor