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[Amiodarone therapy in childhood: efficacy and side effects].

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Vignati G, Danzi G B, Austoni P, Fancini P, Mascarello M, Figini A

出版信息

G Ital Cardiol. 1985 Aug;15(8):786-94.

PMID:2935440
Abstract

In the adult, Amiodarone is a very effective drug in the treatment of ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias. The presence of severe side effects such as some alterations in the thyroid function and/or pulmonary fibrosis have restricted the use in children. Nevertheless, research has shown that there is a low incidence of collateral side effects and this therapy in infancy can be very effective. For this reason we evaluated a group of 27 children with supraventricular (19 patients) and ventricular (8 patients) arrhythmias. The mean age of patients treated was 6 +/- 5 years (2 days-13 years). The follow-up period was of 13 +/- 10 months. Amiodarone has been used in 9 patients intravenously, with the loading dose of 5 mg/Kg followed by an infusion of 10 mg/Kg/day. In 18 patients we administered the drug orally with a loading dose of 10 mg/Kg/day for a period of 10 days, thereafter the maintenance was of 5-7 mg/Kg/day for 5 days every week. The patients were all checked for thyroid function and Holter monitoring quarterly; they were given an ophthalmologic examination (every 6 months) and a chest-x-ray and echocardiography annually. The efficacy of intravenous treatment was judged successful in 56% of patients, partially successful in 22% and ineffective in the remaining 22%. The oral treatment was completely effective in 77% of children, partially in 5% and ineffective in 18%. In one case we had to suspend the therapy because we found high values of T3 and T4. During the treatment, in 86% of cases, we had blood level fluctuations of T3 and T4, however these did not exceed the normal ranges. The most important side effect observed has been the photosensitivity found in 22% of children. Moreover we observed a reduction of sinusal automatism, which was more marked in patients less than year old. In 4 cases an A/V block of first degree appeared. In all patients we found changes of ventricular repolarization, while corneal deposits appeared in only one child after a year of therapy and did not cause an impairment of visual acuity. In conclusion we can assert that Amiodarone is a very effective drug in children, specially in small babies, where it can safety be used as a first choice drug.

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