Sleep behavior of infants with infantile hemangioma treated with propranolol—a cohort study

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Martin Theiler
Nicole Knöpfel
Susanne von der Heydt
Agnes Schwieger-Briel
Isabelle Luchsinger
Alexandra Smith
Kristin Kernland-Lang
Regula Waelchli
Kathrin Neuhaus
Malcolm Kohler
Ralph Gnannt
Sarah F. Schoch
Lisa Weibel
Salome Kurth
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[1] University Children’s Hospital Zurich,Pediatric Skin Center, Dermatology Department
[2] University Children’s Hospital Zurich,Vascular Anomalies Board Zurich
[3] University Children’s Hospital Zurich,Children’s Research Center
[4] Virchow Medical Center,Department of Pediatric Surgery, Charité University Medicine
[5] Kantonsspital Winterthur,Division of Pediatric Dermatology
[6] Kantonsspital Baden,Division of Pediatric Dermatology
[7] University Children’s Hospital Zurich,Pediatric Skin Center, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
[8] University Hospital Zurich,Department of Pulmonology
[9] University Children’s Hospital Zurich,Division of Pediatric Interventional Radiology, Department of Diagnostic Imaging
[10] University of Zurich,Center of Competence Sleep & Health Zurich
[11] University of Fribourg,Department of Psychology
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2021年 / 180卷
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Sleep; Propranolol; Infantile hemangioma; Actigraphy;
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Sleep problems are frequently reported in infants treated with propranolol for infantile hemangiomas, possibly serving as a marker for a negative impact on central nervous system function. In this cohort study, we objectively investigate the sleep behavior of infants with infantile hemangiomas on propranolol compared to a healthy, untreated control group. Sleep of propranolol-treated infants and controls was investigated using ankle actigraphy and a 24-h diary for 7–10 days at ages 3 and 6 months. The main outcome measures were the Number of Nighttime Awakenings and Sleep Efficiency. The main secondary outcome measures included 24-hour Total Sleep, daytime sleep behavior, and parent-rated infant sleep quality and behavioral development based on the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ) and the age-appropriate Ages-and-Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), respectively. Fifty-four term-born infants were included in each cohort. No group difference in any investigated parameter was seen at age 3 months. At age 6 months, the propranolol group exhibited a decrease in Sleep Efficiency and a trend towards an increased Number of Nighttime Awakenings compared to the control group. Treated infants at 6 months also had shorter daytime waking periods. 24-hour Total Sleep was unaffected by propranolol. No negative impact of propranolol on subjective sleep quality and behavioral development was noted.
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