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Propranolol's effects on the sleep of infants with hemangiomas: A prospective pilot study.

Tytuł:
Propranolol's effects on the sleep of infants with hemangiomas: A prospective pilot study.
Autorzy:
Frost, Stephanie
Saddi, Vishal
Teng, Arthur
Mallitt, Kylie‐ann
Adams, Susan
Williamson, Bruce
Wargon, Orli
Temat:
PROPRANOLOL
INFANTS
HEMANGIOMAS
LONGITUDINAL method
SLEEP
COSMETIC dermatology
Źródło:
Pediatric Dermatology; Mar2021, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p371-377, 7p
Czasopismo naukowe
Objective: To assess propranolol's impact on sleep when used in infants and toddlers with infantile hemangioma (80% under 6 months old). Methods: Parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers with infantile hemangioma presenting to a tertiary pediatric hospital's dermatology clinic and assessed by their dermatologist as requiring propranolol treatment were invited to participate. All participants completed an extended version of the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ) prior to propranolol treatment initiation, which acted as the control, and 5 weeks after treatment commencement. Objective data were gathered through actigraphy, which utilizes a small wristwatch‐like device that measures sleep‐wake patterns, for 1 week prior to initiation and again 5 weeks after commencement. BISQ responses and actigraphy values from the two time points were compared. Results: 55 infants and toddlers (aged 0‐2.8 years, 80% under 6 months) were included. Sleep was reported as only a minor problem by most parents 5 weeks after starting propranolol (P =.049). Subgroup analysis of 45 infants <6 months old showed no significant difference in sleep while taking propranolol. Whole cohort BISQ data analysis showed a statistically significant increase in night‐time sleep (P =.024), and a decrease in the number (P =.003) and duration of daytime naps (P =.025) following commencement of propranolol. Actigraphy data completed in 10 infants showed no significant difference in sleep quality before and 5 weeks after commencing propranolol. Conclusion: Propranolol did not significantly impair sleep quality and pattern in our cohort of infants and toddlers with infantile hemangioma. Most parents considered the impact on sleep to be only a minor problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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