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The Importance of Continuous Monitoring in Identifying Bradycardia during Propranolol Treatment for Infantile Hemangiomas

JMA J. 2026 Jan 15;9(1):302-308. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2025-0213. Epub 2025 Nov 28.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: To clarify whether continuous-monitoring can detect bradycardia during propranolol treatment for infantile hemangioma (IH) and explore management practices for patients with bradycardia.

METHODS: This retrospective study with historic controls was conducted on children with IH aged 0-1 year admitted for propranolol treatment at the National Center for Child Health and Development between October 2016 and July 2023. Patients were divided into two groups based on the monitoring method, namely, the spot-measurement group (October 2016 to August 2018) and the continuous-monitoring group (September 2018 to July 2023). Bradycardia was defined as a heart rate of <90/min lasting for 20 minutes. Patient data included clinical characteristics, propranolol dosage, and adverse effects (bradycardia, hypotension, and hypoglycemia). Statistical analyses were performed using Fisher’s exact and Mann-Whitney U tests.

RESULTS: During the study period, 106 patients were admitted for propranolol therapy; 49 were in the spot-measurement group and 57 in the continuous-monitoring group. The frequency of bradycardia was significantly higher in the continuous-monitoring group than in the spot-measurement group (21% vs. 2%, p = 0.003). In the continuous-monitoring group, 2 of 12 patients with bradycardia were symptomatic. All patients experienced prompt resolution of symptoms with the reduction of propranolol dosage and had favorable outcomes for IH.

CONCLUSIONS: Continuous-monitoring can detect bradycardia more effectively during propranolol treatment for IH than spot-measurement, and reducing the dosage of propranolol can lead to favorable outcomes for IH while minimizing the risk of bradycardia.

PMID:41676847 | PMC:PMC12889071 | DOI:10.31662/jmaj.2025-0213

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