Congenital Complete Atrioventricular Block. Case Report and Review of the Literature
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17/02/2016
17/02/2016
2015
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Introduction: Congenital complete atrioventricular block (AVB) without cardiac malformation is a rare and potentially fatal condition. In most cases it is associated with maternal systemic lupus erythematosus through transplacental passage of antibodies anti-SSA/Ro and/or anti-SSB/La. Antenatal fluorinated-steroids have been successful in reversing first and second degree congenital AVB but inconsistent in third degree block. Case Report:The authors report a case of fetal bradycardia diagnosed at 24 weeks of gestation. The fetal echocardiogram revealed a second/third degree AVB without structural heart disease. Maternal anti-SSA/Ro antibodies were detected. There was no blockage improvement with maternal oral fluorinated-steroids. An elective cesarean section was performed at term with the delivery of a healthy girl that required an epicardical pacemaker on the 8th day of life. Conclusion: In this case, treatment with maternal fluorinated corticosteroids was not effective in preventing progression of the heart block. |
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Acta Obstet Ginecol Port 2015; 9 (4): 318-321 |
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eng |
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Federação das Sociedades Portuguesas de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #MAC MED MAF #MAC MED #HSM CAR PED #Atrioventricular Block #Antibodies #Steroids, Fluorinated #Pregnancy |
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article |