BackgroundIn the neonatal period, cardiac hypertrophy (CH) has been commonly associated with hyperinsulinemic pathologies, and the first case of CH in an extremely preterm infant treated with insulin infusion has recently been reported. To confirm this association, we report a case series of patients who developed CH after insulin therapy.MethodsInfants with gestational age < 30 weeks and birth weight < 1500 g, born from November 2017 to June 2022, were studied if they developed hyperglycemia requiring treatment with insulin and had echocardiographic diagnosis of CH.ResultsWe studied 10 extremely preterm infants (24.3 +/- 1.4 weeks) who developed CH at a mean age of 124 +/- 37 h of life, 98 +/- 24 h after the initiation of insulin therapy. All surviving patients had resolution of CH at discharge, while three of four (75%) of the deceased patients had persistent CH.ConclusionsOur case series supports the association between the development of CH and insulin therapy in extremely preterm infants and suggests further caution and the need for echocardiographic monitoring when treating these fragile patients with insulin.

Cardiac Hypertrophy Associated with Insulin Therapy in Extremely Preterm Infants / Dani, Carlo; Luzzati, Michele; Corsini, Iuri; Poggi, Chiara; Vangi, Venturella; Coviello, Caterina; Pratesi, Simone. - In: PAEDIATRIC DRUGS. - ISSN 1174-5878. - STAMPA. - 25:(2023), pp. 453-457. [10.1007/s40272-023-00571-0]

Cardiac Hypertrophy Associated with Insulin Therapy in Extremely Preterm Infants

Dani, Carlo;Luzzati, Michele;Corsini, Iuri;Pratesi, Simone
2023

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BackgroundIn the neonatal period, cardiac hypertrophy (CH) has been commonly associated with hyperinsulinemic pathologies, and the first case of CH in an extremely preterm infant treated with insulin infusion has recently been reported. To confirm this association, we report a case series of patients who developed CH after insulin therapy.MethodsInfants with gestational age < 30 weeks and birth weight < 1500 g, born from November 2017 to June 2022, were studied if they developed hyperglycemia requiring treatment with insulin and had echocardiographic diagnosis of CH.ResultsWe studied 10 extremely preterm infants (24.3 +/- 1.4 weeks) who developed CH at a mean age of 124 +/- 37 h of life, 98 +/- 24 h after the initiation of insulin therapy. All surviving patients had resolution of CH at discharge, while three of four (75%) of the deceased patients had persistent CH.ConclusionsOur case series supports the association between the development of CH and insulin therapy in extremely preterm infants and suggests further caution and the need for echocardiographic monitoring when treating these fragile patients with insulin.
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Dani, Carlo; Luzzati, Michele; Corsini, Iuri; Poggi, Chiara; Vangi, Venturella; Coviello, Caterina; Pratesi, Simone
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