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Title: Infantile Hemangioma: Natural History


1
Infantile Hemangioma Natural History Treatment
  • - Involution phase 50 of infantile hemangiomas
    show complete involution by age 5 years 70 by
    age 7 years.
  •  
  • -  Medical care of clinically significant
    hemangiomas has been limited to a few
    medications corticosteroids, interferon alfa,
    vincristine, imiquimod.
  • - Beta-blockers, most specifically Propranolol,
    have recently been serendipitously been shown to
    induce involution of infantile hemangiomas.

2
Discovery of Propranolol as a treatment
for             infantile hemangiomas.
  • Initial case report
  • -A 9 wk old baby with a rapidly growing segmental
    facial hemangioma  ocular complications s/p 4 wk
    course of corticosteroids.
  • - The baby developed high output cardiac failure
    propranolol was started. 
  •  
  • - 7 days later, the hemangioma was significantly
    smaller. 
  • At 9 months of age, visual function was restored.
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  • Léauté-Labrèze C, Dumas de la Roque E, Hubiche T,
    Boralevi F, Thambo J-B, Taïeb A. Propranolol for
    severe hemangiomas of infancy. N Engl J Med
    20083582649-2651
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3
Follow-up Case Series Patients with a
life-threatening laryngeal hemangiomas.
  • - N 32 patients
  • Mean age 4 months
  • 1 patient dropped out because of respiratory
    side-effects from propranolol.
  • Immediate effects on color and growth were noted
    in all patients were especially dramatic in
    cases of dyspnea, hemodynamic compromise or
    palpebral occlusion.

Sans, V. et al. Pediatrics 2009124e423-e431
4
Mechanisms of Action
  • - ß2-adrenergic receptors are present on
    endothelial cells of infantile hemangiomas. (1)
  •  
  • ß-Adrenergic receptor stimulation activates
    signal transduction pathways of angiogenic
    factors such as VEGF or bFGF.
  • Blockade of angiogenic factors thought to cause
    vasoconstriction of vessels within hemangiomas.
  •  
  • - A study of the use of ß-blockers for treatment
    of cardiac hypertrophy revealed that carvedilol
    reversed levels of both protein and mRNA for VEGF
    to baseline values. (2)

1. M. Cario-André, PhD, C.L-L., L.J. Nissen, PhD,
A.T., F. Majurier, PhD, unpublished data 2. Shyu
KG, Liou JY, Wang BW, Fang WJ, Chang H.
Carvedilol prevents cardiac hypertrophy and
overexpression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 and
vascular endothelial growth factor in
pressure-overloaded rat heart. J Biomed Sci.
200512 (2)409 420
5
Is Propranolol the 1st line treatment for
infantile hemangiomas?
  • Not yet! It is currently only used in severe
    cases several questions need to be addressed
    before it can be more widely used.
  • - What is the optimal dosing, dose escalation,
    length of therapy? May recur if stopped to
    early.
  • - What are the risks in patient subsets that may
    have different vascular characteristics-such as
    in PHACES syndrome posterior fossa, hemangioma,
    arterial, cardiac, sternal abnormality?
  • - There is an ongoing RCT comparing Propranolol
    to placebo that should provide answers to some of
    these questions.

6
Demonstrative Case Patient shortly after birth,
Jan 2009.
7
Demonstrative Case Patient 6 Weeks after
Propanolol, March 2009.
Significant involution with fibrofatty
replacement has already occurred.
8
Demonstrative Case Patient 9 months after
Propanolol, October 2009.
The lesion has involuted, clinically resolved and
there is minimal stranding of the retro-ocular
fat and thickening of eyelids.
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