Use of dual intraventricular vasodilators for refractory cerebral vasospasm in a pediatric patient with traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage: A case report.

Journal: American Journal Of Health-System Pharmacy : AJHP : Official Journal Of The American Society Of Health-System Pharmacists
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Abstract

Objective: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a rare but life-threatening clinical event for pediatric patients. Cerebral vasospasm is a common complication of SAH that often leads to poor outcomes. This case report describes the use of dual intraventricular (IVT) vasodilators in a pediatric patient.

Conclusions: An 11-year-old male presented with traumatic diffuse SAH and cerebral vasospasm. Despite treatment with IVT nicardipine, intravenous (IV) milrinone by continuous infusion, enteral nimodipine, and intraarterial verapamil and milrinone given during digital subtraction angiography, transcranial Doppler (TCD) mean velocities continued to rise. IVT milrinone was then added to IVT nicardipine and IV milrinone. The combination of IVT nicardipine, IV milrinone, and rescue therapy with IVT milrinone was continued for a total of 7 days. TCD mean velocities decreased into the mild to moderate range within 2 days of the patient receiving this combined regimen and remained globally low thereafter. Conclusions: This case illustrates the potential benefit of using dual IVT vasodilators to improve outcomes for pediatric patients with refractory cerebral vasospasm.

Authors
Marion Javellana, William Asbury, Prem Kandiah, Cederic Pimentel, Jay Kinariwala, Brian Howard, Yvonne Francois, C Cawley, Owen Samuels
Relevant Conditions

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage