Objective. To analyse the short-term adverse effects (AEs) of propranolol in the treatment of infantile hemangiomas (IHs) and their\nrelevant factors, as well as the relationship between child growth and propranolol. Methods. A total of 506 patients with confirmed or\nsuspected IHs were enrolled, and a total of 439 cases were included in the study. Short-term AEs were analysed using single-factor\nanalysis and binary logistic regression. Out of 439 patients, 292 were enrolled to examine the effect of propranolol on 2-year-oldsâ??\nheight and body weight (BW), by comparison with reference range and among groups. Spearman rank correlation analysis was\nused to determine the relationship between BW, height, and duration of propranolol treatment. Results. Among 439 patients, 70\n(16.0%) experienced AEs. Among them, 48 had gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, 23 had central nervous system (CNS) symptoms,\n8 had both symptoms above, and 7 had other symptoms. ...................................
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