Use of Topical Nitroglycerine in the Neonatal Population Following Peripheral Tissue Ischaemia: Case Report and Updates about Safety Concerns

Use of Topical Nitroglycerine in the Neonatal Population Following Peripheral Tissue Ischaemia: Case Report and Updates about Safety Concerns

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Comments: The Discussion establishes that limb ischaemia, distal to the umbilical arterial line insertion is rare and the possible cause could be a migrating thrombus from the umbilical arterial line. The Discussion highlights that limb ischaemia in this case was not associated with peripheral arterial cannulation or pricking which makes the case different from all previous reports. Relevant literature has been cited to support the Discussion. The study concludes that its findings have shown that it is possible to successfully treat premature infant with finger ischaemia using topical nitroglycerine. The findings of the study add to the existing knowledge of efficacy and safety of the drug and it can be used as an alternative for those who do not respond to the existing treatment.

 

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Further comments on the paper

Comments: The case report presents the rare case of finger ischaemia of an extremely preterm female infant who was treated successfully with topical nitroglycerine. The study highlights the potential benefits of the drug in neonates and its findings add to the previous reports of the drug’s efficacy and safety. 30 days post treatment with topical nitroglycerine the patient’s fingers had attained full perfusion and the nail beds were intact except for the ring finger. The findings of the study show the possibility of occurrence of thrombotic occlusion distal from the line insertion. The study concludes that for premature and term infants, who do not respond to standard measures or in whom anticoagulation may increase the risk of bleeding, topical nitroglycerine may be a useful initial therapy for the reversal of tissue ischaemia. Further studies are needed to determine the dose and the frequency of administration and optimum time for initiating nitroglycerine treatment after the ischaemic event. Future studies involving randomized controlled trial are needed to investigate the drug’s use as a solo therapy or in combination with anticoagulation.

  

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Author Info

Corresponding Author
Lama Charafeddine
Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon

Article Info

Article Type
Case Report
Publication history
Received: Tue 31, Aug 2021
Accepted: Tue 14, Sep 2021
Published: Wed 29, Sep 2021
Copyright
© 2023 Lama Charafeddine. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.
DOI: 10.31487/j.JCMCR.2021.02.02