The use of steroids in treating chylothorax following cardiac surgery in children: a unique perspective

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Abstract

Background: Chylothorax is the accumulation of chyle fluid in the pleural space. The incidence of chylothorax is quite common post-cardiac surgeries in pediatrics especially in Fontan procedures. Although several treatment lines are known for the management of chylothorax, steroids were scarcely reported as a treatment option. We present a unique case of a 4-year-old child who underwent Fontan procedure and suffered a long-term consequence of chylothorax. The chylothorax only fully resolved after introducing corticosteroids as part of her management. Methods: A literature review about management of chylothorax post-cardiac surgery in children using Ovid Medline (19462021), PubMed, and google scholar was performed. Conclusion: Conservative management without additional surgical intervention is adequate in most patients. Additionally, somatostatin can be used with variable success rate. However, a few cases mentioned using steroids in such cases. More research and reporting on the use of steroids in the treatment of chylothorax post-cardiac surgeries in children is needed to prove its effectivity. In this article, we describe a case of chylothorax post-Fontan procedure that supports the use of steroids.

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Saad, D., Makarem, A., Fakhri, G., Al Amin, F., Bitar, F., El Rassi, I., & Arabi, M. (2022, April 1). The use of steroids in treating chylothorax following cardiac surgery in children: a unique perspective. Cardiology in the Young. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1047951122000750

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