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Description of 214 cases of autoimmune congenital heart block: Results of the French neonatal lupus syndrome

Authors :
Kateri Levesque
Nathalie Morel
Alice Maltret
Gabriel Baron
Agathe Masseau
Pauline Orquevaux
Jean-Charles Piette
Francois Barriere
Jérome Le Bidois
Laurent Fermont
Olivier Fain
Arnaud Theulin
Francois Sassolas
Philippe Pezard
Zahir Amoura
Gaëlle Guettrot-Imbert
Delphine Le Mercier
Sophie Georgin-Lavialle
Christophe Deligny
Eric Hachulla
Luc Mouthon
Philippe Ravaud
Elisabeth Villain
Damien Bonnet
Nathalie Costedoat-Chalumeau
Holy Bezanahary
Boris Bienvenu
Gilles Blaison
Philippe Blanche
Bernard Bonnotte
Pascal Cathebras
Christine Christides
Fleur Cohen
Laurence Cohen
Edouard Devaud
Elisabeth Diot
Pierre Duhaut
Yves Dulac
Bertrand Godeau
Véronique Gournay
Céline Gronier
Loïc Guillevin
Mohamed Hamidou
Julien Haroche
Gilles Hayem
François Heitz
Richard Isnard
Moez Jallouli
Anne-Sophie Korganow
Claire Le Jeunne
François Lhote
Hugues Lucron
Jean-René Lusson
Suzel Magnier
Jacques Ninet
Nicolas Pangaud
Thomas Papo
Jean-Luc Pellegrin
Jean Loup Pennaforte
Jacques Pouchot
Françoise Sarrot-Reynauld
Nicolas Schleinitz
Pascal Seve
Bertrand Stos
Denis Vital-Durand
Bertrand Wechsler
Source :
Autoimmunity Reviews. 14:1154-1160
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Cardiac neonatal lupus syndrome is due to anti-SSA or SSB antibodies and mainly includes congenital heart block (CHB) and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Its optimal management is still debated. We report a large series of autoimmune high degree CHB.Inclusion criteria in this retrospective study were fetuses or neonates with high-degree CHB associated with maternal anti-SSA/SSB antibodies.214 CHB were included: 202 detected in utero at a median term of 23 weeks' gestation (WG) [range 16 to 39 WG] and 12 neonatal cases diagnosed at a median age of 0 days [range birth to 8 days]. The 214 cases of CHB included 202 (94.4%) third-degree CHB, 8 (3.7%) second-degree CHB, and 4 (1.9%) intermittent CHB. In multivariate analysis, the factors associated with feto-neonatal deaths (15.7%) were hydrops (p0.001; hazard ratio [HR] 12.4 [95% confidence interval (95%CI) 4.7-32.7]) and prematurity (p=0.002; HR 17.1 [95%CI 2.8-103.1]). During a median follow-up of 7 years [birth to 36 years], 148 of 187 children born alive (79.1%) had a pacemaker, 35 (18.8%, one missing data) had DCM, and 22 (11.8%) died. In multivariate analysis, factors associated with child death were in utero DCM (p=0.0157; HR 6.37 [95%CI: 1.25-32.44]), postnatal DCM (p0.0001; HR 227.58[95%CI: 24.33-2128.46]) and pacemaker implantation (p=0.0035; HR 0.11[95%CI: 0.02-0.51]). The use of fluorinated steroids was neither associated with survival nor with regression of 2nd degree CHB.In this second largest series of CHB, we confirm some of the previous results. We were unable to find data supporting the routine use of in utero fluorinated steroids.

Details

ISSN :
15689972
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Autoimmunity Reviews
Accession number :
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