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Successful management of chylothorax with etilefrine: Case report in 2 pediatric patients

  • Gysella Muniz
  • , Jennifer Hidalgo-Campos
  • , Maria Del Carmen Valdivia-Tapia
  • , Nader Shaikh
  • , Nilton Yhuri Carreazo
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Hospital de Emergencias Pediatricas

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Abstract

Chylothorax is defined as the accumulation of chyle within the pleural space. Originally described in 1917 by Pisek, it is the most common cause of pleural effusion in the neonatal period. The leading cause of chylothorax is laceration of the thoracic duct during surgery, which occurs in 0.85% to 6.6% of children undergoing cardiothoracic surgery. Few authors of reports in the literature have looked at etilefrine, a relatively unknown sympathomimetic, as an option for the medical treatment of chylothorax. In this case report, we review the clinical course of 2 infants with type III esophageal atresia who developed chylothorax after thoracic surgery and were successfully treated with intravenous etilefrine after failing initial dietary and pharmacological management.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere20163309
JournalPediatrics
Volume141
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2018

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