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Perioperative control of paroxysmal hypertension using esmolol with alpha-blockade in a child with a germline mutated paraganglioma.

Amir BabikerWejdan Al HamdanSondos KinaniYasser Mohammed KazzazAbdelhadi HabebTalal Al HarbiMohammed Al DubayeeM Al NamshanAbdul Aleem Attasi
Published in: Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism case reports (2021)
In addition to alpha-blockers, esmolol could be a good alternative for routinely used beta-blockers to control paroxysmal hypertension and tachycardia in the pre- and intra-operative periods. Esmolol is titrable and an effective beta-blocker. It can be weaned rapidly helping to avoid postoperative complications in children with PCC/PG. Children with PCC/PG and other comorbidity like asthma may particularly benefit from the use of esmolol due to no or less side effects on airway resistance and the advantage of rapid titration of the medication compared to other beta-blockers.
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