Circulation, Vol 56, 1062-1066, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
RC Boerth and WR Long
Diazoxide was administered to sixteen pediatric patients (ages 10 months to
13 years) with secondary forms of hypertension. Admission BP was
178+/-8/130+/-5 mm Hg (mean +/- SEM). Diazoxide was administered rapidly
intravenously in doses ranging from 2 to 7.5 mg/kg. A significant (P less
than 0.001), linear log dose-response relation was obtained which showed
that a 3 mg/kg dose of diazoxide lowered diastolic BP by an average of 30
mm Hg. In five patients reduction of idastolic BP by a single injection of
diazoxide was no different than when the same total dose was given as two
or three small injections repeated at fifteen to twenty minute intervals.
It is concluded that 1) many hypertensive children respons significantly to
doses of diazoxide smaller than the usually recommended 5 mg/kg; 2)
diazoxide has a significant dose-response relation in hypertensive
pediatric patients; and 3) the desired blood pressure response in
hypertensive children can be titrated using repeated small injections of
diazoxide.
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Dose-response relation of diazoxide in children with hypertension
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