Gunnar Bergman, Amanda Skog, Joanna Tingström, Vijole Ottosson, Ariela Hoxha, Aurelie Ambrosi, Swedish Congenital Heart Block Study Group, Stina Salomonsson, Marie Wahren-Herlenius
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) 2014 MarTo investigate the correlation between maternal autoantibodies and age at diagnosis of isolated complete atrioventricular (AV) block (CAVB) and to study signs of late progression of foetal immune-mediated insults in cases of postnatally diagnosed CAVB. Patients with CAVB (n = 190) identified in a population-based manner were included. Maternal autoantibody profile was correlated with age at CAVB diagnosis. A structured review of medical records was performed if a late CAVB diagnosis (>27 days post-partum) was associated with a sero-positive mother. Maternal Ro/La autoantibodies were observed in 88% of cases with a congenital diagnosis. Thirteen cases with a sero-positive mother and late CAVB diagnosis were found (age-range: 4 months-43 years). In two cases, CAVB was diagnosed in conjunction with infections, one case had a family history of cardiomyopathy and two cases had nontypical clinical presentations, indicating alternative pathogenetic mechanisms. In the remaining eight cases, no likely factors inducing CAVB, other than maternal autoantibodies, could be identified. Our observations support the hypothesis that late progression to CAVB can be the result of an immune-mediated pathogenetic mechanism during foetal life. An autoantibody-associated diagnosis after the neonatal period is therefore possible, and testing of maternal serology at the time of diagnosis is recommended. ©2013 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Gunnar Bergman, Amanda Skog, Joanna Tingström, Vijole Ottosson, Ariela Hoxha, Aurelie Ambrosi, Swedish Congenital Heart Block Study Group, Stina Salomonsson, Marie Wahren-Herlenius. Late development of complete atrioventricular block may be immune mediated and congenital in origin. Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). 2014 Mar;103(3):275-81
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