Indian Journal of Dermatology (Apr 2024)

Association of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder with the Use of Oral Propranolol in Infantile Haemangiomas: An Ambispective Comparative Study

  • Apoorva Sharma,
  • Velprashanth Venkatesan,
  • Akhilesh Sharma,
  • Raihan Ashraf,
  • Dipankar De,
  • Sanjeev Handa,
  • Rahul Mahajan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_1019_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 2
pp. 171 – 173

Abstract

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Previous studies have raised concerns about the effects of oral propranolol on the central nervous system in infants, the exact measure and mechanism and the long-term follow-up of which is less well studied. This was an ambispective comparative study of children with infantile haemangioma (IH) followed by a repeat visit 4–10 years after completion of propranolol therapy. Parents were asked about psychologic functioning along with an initial screening examination. All patients were evaluated by a paediatric psychiatrist. After evaluation by the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire, and subsequently by the paediatric psychiatrist, 2 of 12 patients (16.67%) showed features of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in comparison to 0 of 40 subjects in the control group (0.0498; α = 0.05). These results indicate an increased risk of neuropsychiatric illnesses such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in patients given propranolol for IH, as supporting evidence to previous claims.

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