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HERO ID
7167659
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Prostaglandin E1 treatment in patent ductus arteriosus dependent congenital heart defects
Author(s)
Tálosi, G; Katona, M; Rácz, K; Kertész, E; Onozó, B; Túri, S; ,
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
ISSN:
0300-5577
EISSN:
1619-3997
Language
English
PMID
15346826
DOI
10.1515/JPM.2004.069
Abstract
Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) treatment can be life saving in patients suffering from ductus dependent congenital heart defect. We analyzed the indications and side-effects of PGE1 therapy over a five-year period. The purpose of the study was also to examine whether a change in serum electrolyte levels could be detected. Forty-nine patients were treated with PGE1 during this period. PGE1 treatment was indicated by ductus dependent systemic circulation in 16 cases, ductus dependent pulmonary circulation in 17 cases, transposition of the great arteries in 13 cases and pulmonary hypertension (persistent fetal circulation) in three cases. As early side-effects of the treatment, fever occurred in 27/49 cases while apnoea was observed in 15 patients. In a one-week-old neonate with coarctation of the aorta grade III intraventricular hemorrhage developed. A mild decrease of sodium, potassium and chloride levels and a slight shift of pH levels toward metabolic alkalosis could be detected after one day and one week of PGE1 treatment. Because of these side-effects of PGE1 patients should be monitored in an intensive care unit. According to our observations electrolyte levels may exhibit a slight decrease; however, in the case of a short-term therapy extra salt supplementation is not necessary.
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