Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3207119 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2011 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundUlcerated infantile hemangiomas (IH) are a therapeutic challenge. Propranolol, a nonselective beta-blocker, was recently introduced as a novel treatment for IH.ObjectiveTo evaluate our experience of propranolol in the management of ulcerated IH.MethodsA national, multicenter, retrospective, observational study was conducted. Data were collected from the medical charts of patients treated from 2008 to 2009 and supplemented by information obtained from parents during targeted telephone interviews.ResultsThirty-three infants with propranolol-treated ulcerated IH were included. The average time to complete ulceration healing was 4.3 weeks in 30 of 33 patients and was significantly faster for head-and-neck locations (P = .0354). The mean time to complete pain control was 14.5 days. Parents rated treatment as very effective for 27 of 31 patients and very well tolerated for 29 of 31 cases.LimitationsThis was a retrospective uncontrolled study.ConclusionPropranolol appears to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for ulcerated IH.