2020
DOI: 10.1002/ped4.12175
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Efficacy and safety of octreotide treatment for diazoxide‐unresponsive congenital hyperinsulinism in China

Abstract: Importance Octreotide is an off‐label medicine for congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI), but is currently widely used for treatment of patients with CHI. Thus far, variable efficacy and adverse effects have been reported for octreotide. Objective The present study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a subcutaneous octreotide injection for treatment of diazoxide‐unresponsive CHI in China. Methods This study was a retrospective review of children with diazoxide‐unresponsive CHI who were treated with a subcutaneous … Show more

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“…A study done by Bingyan Cao et al . [ 22 ] explains transient elevation of liver enzymes and asymptomatic gallbladder pathology as the most prevalent side effects of octreotide therapy occurring after a mean treatment duration of 1 month. These side effects required no special treatment and resolved spontaneously, similar to that seen in two patients in our study requiring no special treatment and being followed up for symptoms and liver function test.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study done by Bingyan Cao et al . [ 22 ] explains transient elevation of liver enzymes and asymptomatic gallbladder pathology as the most prevalent side effects of octreotide therapy occurring after a mean treatment duration of 1 month. These side effects required no special treatment and resolved spontaneously, similar to that seen in two patients in our study requiring no special treatment and being followed up for symptoms and liver function test.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%