Volume 64, Issue 4 , Pages 445-451, April 2011
Propranolol as first-line treatment for rapidly proliferating Infantile Haemangiomas☆
Summary
Infantile haemangioma is the commonest childhood tumour and approximately 10% requires treatment. Recent reports have highlighted the impressive efficacy of propranolol in treating rapidly proliferating haemangioma. The aims of our study were to prospectively assess the efficacy of propranolol as a first line treatment for problematic haemangioma, and develop a treatment regime.
31 consecutive patients with rapidly proliferating infantile haemangioma with functional impairment or cosmetic disfigurement were treated with propranolol as a first line treatment. All patients had cardiovascular pre-treatment work-up and commenced on propranolol at 3
mg/kg/day. A rapid halt in haemangioma proliferation was seen in 100% of patients and significant regression in 87% of patients. This treatment is well tolerated and has little side effects. Since this study, our unit has adopted the policy of using propranolol as a first line treatment for all problematic proliferative infantile haemangiomas.
Keywords: Haemangioma, Hemangioma, Propranolol, Beta-blocker, Infantile, Haemangioma treatment
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☆ This data has been presented at:1. BAPRAS December 2009, Royal College of Surgeons, UK.2. 10th ISSVA–18th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies Conference April 2010, Belgium.
PII: S1748-6815(10)00419-5
doi:10.1016/j.bjps.2010.07.009
© 2010 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 64, Issue 4 , Pages 445-451, April 2011
