treatment of congenital complete atrioventricular heart block with permanent epicardial pacemaker in neonatal lupus syndrome

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sema tanriverdi department of pediatrics, ege university, faculty of medicine, division of neonatology, izmir, turkey; department of pediatrics, ege university, faculty of medicine, division of neonatology, izmir, turkey. tel: +90-2323901306, fax: +90-2323901011

zulal ulger department of pediatrics, ege university, faculty of medicine, division of pediatric cardiology, izmir, turkey

betul siyah bilgin department of pediatrics, ege university, faculty of medicine, division of neonatology, izmir, turkey

nilgun kultursay department of pediatrics, ege university, faculty of medicine, division of neonatology, izmir, turkey

abstract

conclusions mothers with sle should be screened and closely followed up during pregnancy for the development of fetal atrioventricular (av) block. case presentation a term infant with fetal bradycardia, detected at the 23rd gestational age, was diagnosed with chb due to nls and was successfully treated with a permanent epicardial pacemaker. the patient was reported here due to rarity of the procedure in neonatal period. introduction neonatal lupus syndrome (nls) is a passively acquired autoimmune condition due to the transplacental passage of maternal anti-ro/ssa and anti-la/ssb antibodies in mothers with systemic lupus erythematosus (sle), and congenital complete heart block (chb) is its most serious manifestation. skin and hepatic involvement may occur in later infancy.

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iranian red crescent medical journal

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