Thiamine-responsive acute severe pulmonary hypertension in exclusively breastfeeding infants: a prospective observational study.
Usha M K SastryJayranganath MRaman Krishna KumarSantu GhoshBharath A PAnand SubramanianAmeetkumar ManaguliMadhu GangadharaCholenahally Nanjappa ManjunathPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2020)
Thiamine deficiency is still prevalent in selected parts of India. It can cause life-threatening PH in exclusively breastfeeding infants of mothers who are on a restricted diet predominantly consisting of polished rice. It can contribute to infant mortality. Thiamine administration based on clinical suspicion leads to remarkable recovery. High degree of awareness and thiamine supplementation in relevant geographical areas is required to tackle this fatal disease.