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Necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates receiving octreotide for the management of congenital hyperinsulinism. Pediatric diabetes [Pediatr Diabetes] Journal article

 
TitleNecrotizing enterocolitis in neonates receiving octreotide for the management of congenital hyperinsulinism.
Author(s)Laje P, Halaby L, Adzick NS, Stanley CA 
InstitutionDepartment of Surgery, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
SourcePediatr Diabetes 2009 Jun 25.
AbstractThe somatostatin analog octreotide was used for the first time in the treatment of an infant with congenital hyperinsulinism in 1986. Since then, it is commonly used in the management of congenital hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemias. Despite a wide variety of potential adverse reactions, octreotide is generally well tolerated. It has been extensively demonstrated that octreotide reduces the splanchnic blood flow in a dose-dependent manner, affecting the entire gastrointestinal tract, and some concern has been recently raised regarding the potential implications of this effect in the development of necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates receiving octreotide for the management of congenital hyperinsulinism. The aim of this report is to present a series of patients treated at our institution in which we observed this association, and review the current related literature.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19558634
  
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