“…In 36 neonates with a mean age of 34 h and persistent PH (29 receiving concomitant inhaled NO), intravenous sildenafil by continuous infusion for at least 48 h and up to 7 days resulted in acute and sustained improvement in oxygenation (Steinhorn et al, 2009), with survival of 35 neonates at day 28. Intravenous sildenafil given for a minimum of 24 h, compared with placebo, also reduced mPAP and shortened time to extubation for immediate postoperative PH in a study of 17 children (median age, 5 months) with congenital heart disease (Fraisse et al, 2011). Another study showed that intravenous sildenafil augmented the pulmonary vasodilator effect of inhaled NO in 15 infants after cardiac surgery, but produced systemic hypotension and impaired oxygenation (Stocker et al, 2003).…”