Prostaglandin E1 in suspected ductus dependent cardiac malformation

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Abstract

Fifty two sick neonates with major duct dependent cardiac defects were given short term intravenous infusions of prostaglandin E1 (alprostadil) in doses varying between 0-005 and 0.1 ,ug/kg/minute. The object of the study was to try to achieve an effective but safe regimen that could be instituted as soon as such a diagnosis was suspected. Effective clinical improvement was achieved at each dosage but the incidence of side effects seemed to be dose related, and no serious side effects were noted at a dosage of 0-005 to 0-01 [tg/kg/minute. It is recommended that a low dosage regimen be started before transfer to a paediatric cardiac centre.

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Hallidie-Smith, K. A. (1984). Prostaglandin E1 in suspected ductus dependent cardiac malformation. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 59(11), 1020–1026. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.59.11.1020

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