Interventions for infantile haemangiomas of the skin

No SJR dataApr 19, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Treatments for skin birthmark growths in infants

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Abstract

A total of 1,728 participants across 28 randomized controlled trials were assessed for interventions targeting infantile haemangiomas.

  • Oral propranolol at a dosage of 3 mg/kg/day probably improves clinician-assessed clearance and reduces mean haemangioma volume by 45.9% compared to placebo.
  • Topical timolol maleate 0.5% gel may enhance the likelihood of reducing redness compared to placebo, although evidence is limited.
  • No significant differences in serious adverse events were found between oral propranolol and placebo, suggesting a comparable safety profile.
  • Topical timolol maleate and oral propranolol showed no evidence of difference in reducing haemangioma size based on clinician assessment.
  • The evidence base for treating infantile haemangiomas is limited, with many interventions and outcomes not yet evaluated in randomized controlled trials.

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