Unlabelled: IntroductionPallid breath-holding spells are common and dramatic forms of recurrent syncope in infancy. They are very stressful despite their harmless nature and sometimes require treatment.
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of belladonna in severe breath-holding spells.
Methods: This is a multicentric, retrospective series involving 84 children with severe pallid breath-holding spells. Inclusion criteria were >1 pallid breath-holding spell with loss of consciousness, paediatric cardiology evaluation, and follow-up >6 months. In total, 45 patients received belladonna and 39 patients did not receive treatment, according to physician preference.
Results: Mean age was 11 months, ranging from 4 to 18 months, with 54% of males. Mean spell duration was 30 seconds (interquartile range 15, 60), and the frequency was four episodes per month (interquartile range 0.5, 6.5). Comparison of baseline characteristics between groups showed similar demographics, with the single difference in the severity of the spells, being more severe in the treated group. When comparing the treated and non-treated groups at 3 months, only two (5%) patients had a complete remission in the first group, whereas 20 (44%) had remission in the belladonna group (p<0.01). When considering the characteristics of the spells before and after the initiation of treatment with belladonna, 75% of the patients presented a positive response, with 44% of the patients presenting with complete resolution of the spells (p<0.01). No major adverse reaction was reported, with only 5% minor adverse events.
Conclusions: Belladonna is highly effective to alleviate severe breath-holding spells in young children, without any major adverse effects.
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Eur J Pediatr
December 2024
Pediatric Neurology Division, Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, 249203, India.
A number of randomized-controlled trials (RCTs) have been conducted comparing the efficacy of piracetam with placebo and other medications in children with breath-holding spells (BHS). However, no systematic review has yet collated all this evidence. All RCTs comparing the efficacy and/or safety of piracetam with placebo or other medications in children with BHS were included.
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May 2024
Department of Pediatric Cardiology, University Hospital of Ghent, Gent, Belgium.
Objectives: Reflex anoxic syncope is the result of an overreaction of the vagal system, resulting in hypotension and bradycardia or brief cardiac arrest. Because of the benign character and the absence of complications in short or long term, treatment is only necessary in case of frequent or severe clinical presentation. Treatment options are anticholinergic drugs or cardiac pacemaker placement.
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July 2023
Department of Pediatrics, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Institute, DY Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
Objective: To assess QT interval abnormalities among children with breath-holding spells.
Methods: This case control study included 204 children (104 cases of breath-holding spells and 100 healthy children) younger than 3 years. Breath-holding spells were evaluated for age of onset, type (pallid/cyanotic), triggering factors, frequency and presence of family history.
Brain Dev
February 2021
Department of Pediatrics, University of Tokyo Hospital, Japan.
Background: The medical treatment for severe pallid breath-holding spells accompanied with severe bradycardia or transient cardiac arrest is controversial. Although various medications have been reported to be effective, patients treated with pacemaker insertion are not always evaluated for pharmacological therapy beforehand.
Case Report: A 9-month-old boy developed pallid breath-holding spells.
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