High Dose Octreotide for the Treatment of Chylothorax in Three Neonates

M. Saito, T. Kamoda, Daigo Kajikawa, Yayoi Miyazono, Yu Kanai, Satoshi Fujiyama, Ryoko Suzuki, Miho Takahashi Igari, Yasuhisa Urita, R. Sumazaki
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Chylothorax is an abnormal condition of lymphatic fluid collection in thea€€pleural space, and the somatostatin analog octreotide is thought to have a beneficial effect on chylothorax. However, the octreotide dosage and administration route for chylothorax have been inconsistent to date. We report three neonatal cases of persistent chylothorax successfully treated with high-dose octreotide infusion therapy (20 μg/kg/h). Case 1 was congenital chylothorax, Case 2 was secondary chylothorax after an operation for congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and Case 3 was chylothorax after a cardiac operation. In all cases, the chylothorax was not decreased by a low-dose octreotide infusion, but after a high-dose octreotide infusion, the chylothorax decreased and eventually vanished, with no side effects. Conclusion: We suggest that the dose of octreotide in neonatal chylothorax can be safely increased to a maximum of 20 µg/kg/h.
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大剂量奥曲肽治疗新生儿乳糜胸3例
乳糜胸是一种胸膜间隙淋巴液聚集的异常情况,生长抑素类似物奥曲肽被认为对乳糜胸有有益作用。然而,迄今为止,奥曲肽治疗乳糜胸的剂量和给药途径一直不一致。我们报告3例新生儿顽固性乳糜胸经大剂量奥曲肽输注(20 μg/kg/h)成功治疗。病例1为先天性乳糜胸,病例2为先天性膈疝术后继发乳糜胸,病例3为心脏手术后乳糜胸。在所有病例中,低剂量奥曲肽输注后乳糜胸均未减少,但在高剂量奥曲肽输注后,乳糜胸减少并最终消失,无副作用。结论:新生儿乳糜胸的奥曲肽剂量可安全增加至20µg/kg/h。
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