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DOI: 10.1111/jch.12571
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Treatment of Hypertension in Children With Catecholamine‐Secreting Tumors: A Systematic Approach

M.Sc. Luis Blanco Romero,Gaurav Kapur,Rossana Baracco,Rudolph P. Valentini,Tej K. Mattoo,Amrish Jain

Medicine
Pheochromocytoma
Phenoxybenzamine
2015
Management of blood pressure in children with pheochromocytoma and other catecholamine-secreting tumors (CSTs) is unique and challenging. The authors report a single-center experience using sequential α-adrenergic blockade (phenoxybenzamine), increased fluid intake, and β-blockade for presurgical management of 10 CSTs in children. In this retrospective review, mean duration for blood pressure control in preparation for surgery was 4.5±2.6 weeks. Intraoperative hypertension was noted transiently (<2 hours) in eight patients (80%) and was treated with continuous infusion of short-acting antihypertensive agents. Two (20%) patients required vasopressor medication infusion to manage intraoperative hypotension. Only two (20%) patients developed postoperative hypotension and required vasopressor medication infusion for <24 hours. All antihypertensive medications were discontinued in the immediate (≤4 days) postoperative period in 80% of patients. In conclusion, a systematic and multidisciplinary approach utilizing adrenergic blockade is effective in treating children with CSTs.
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    Treatment of Hypertension in Children With Catecholamine‐Secreting Tumors: A Systematic Approach” is a paper by M.Sc. Luis Blanco Romero Gaurav Kapur Rossana Baracco Rudolph P. Valentini Tej K. Mattoo Amrish Jain published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.