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    J Pediatr. 2000 Jul;137(1):73-7.

    Cardiac toxicity of intravenous terbutaline for the treatment of severe asthma in children: a prospective assessment.

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    Division of Emergency Medicine and the Departments of Anesthesia and Laboratory Medicine, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To examine the cardiac toxicity as measured by elevations in serum cardiac troponin T (cTnT) and to compare creatine kinase (CK) and creatine kinase MB (CK-MB) and findings on electrocardiography (ECG) as markers of cardiac toxicity with cTnT during the infusion of intravenous terbutaline for the treatment of severe asthma in children.

    STUDY DESIGN:

    Prospective cohort study of patients receiving intravenous terbutaline for severe asthma.

    RESULTS:

    Only 3 (10%) of the 29 patients had elevations in cTnT. Each underwent mechanical ventilation for >72 hours, which was the earliest point at which cTnT elevations were identified. Eighteen (62%) patients had an elevation in CK, and 3 had an elevation in CK-MB fraction without an elevated cTnT. Twenty (69%) patients had ECG findings consistent with ischemia, and 19 of these patients had the ischemic findings on their preterbutaline ECG. Elevations in CK and CK-MB and ischemic changes on ECG did not correlate with elevations in cTnT. Both mechanical ventilation (P =.02) and prolonged administration (>72 hours) of intravenous terbutaline (P =. 02) were significantly associated with elevations in cTnT.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    We found no clinically significant cardiac toxicity from the use of intravenous terbutaline for severe asthma as measured by serum cTnT elevations.

    PMID:
    10891825
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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