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Title

Drug Therapy of Cardiac Diseases in Children.

Authors

Saxena, Anita

Abstract

Justification: The indications and doses of most drugs used for heart ailments in children are extrapolated from data in adult patients. Separate guidelines are needed for neonates, infants and children because of the differences in underlying heart diseases and metabolic clearance of some of these drugs. Process: Consensus emerged following expert deliberations at the National Meeting on Management of Congenital Heart Diseases in India, held on 13 September 2008, at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, supported by Pediatric Cardiac Society of India. Objectives: To review the literature and frame evidence based guidelines for (i) indications, doses, adverse effects and safety profile of commonly used drugs in pediatric cardiology practice; and (ii) to provide an algorithm for treatment in various clinical settings. Recommendations: Consensus review and recommendations are given for drugs used in children for heart failure, hypertension, thrombosis, supraventricular tachycardia and intensive care. Guidelines are also given for use of intravenous immunoglobulins and sildenafil in children.

Subjects

INDIA; CARDIOVASCULAR agents; PEDIATRIC cardiology; HEART diseases; THERAPEUTICS; DRUG dosage; DRUG metabolism

Publication

Indian Pediatrics, 2009, Vol 46, Issue 4, p310

ISSN

0019-6061

Publication type

Academic Journal

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